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The only thing I'm seeing I'd like to put an amend on,
Perhaps a little more room here for the fixins.
You know what I'm talkin' bout?
Ooh, we gon' have a lot of fixins.
We gonna have so many fucking fixins up in this motherfuckers,
This shit gon' go through the roof (ooh)
God damn I'm shittin' gold these days
Soulja Boy, Drake
Oh, we made it
Turn me up just a little bit in the headphone
Worldwide
International

Nigga we made it, aye
We made it
Nigga we made it, aye
Damn, we made it
Nigga we made it, aye
We made it, aye
Nigga we made it, aye
We made it

Yeah
She said she workin' for Walgreens but not in the store, at the head office
The head was so good it make sense why you work at the head office
In 2007 I sat in a lobby in Motown and waited
Now I walk into the buildin' and go off like "Nigga we made it!"
When I walk through these halls, man this beat should be playin'
I just came to make sure you not missin' no payments
Now turn this shit down while I issue my statement
It needed a moment of silence, nigga we made it!
You fly out your lady, I fly out my ladies
Bitches can't front on the kid anymore, man they know what my name is
And if by chance she don't know who I am, she just know that I'm famous
Imma just hand her a business card and say "Nigga we made it!"
And she gotta come to the hotel and pop it off for me
Then she gon' text her best friend like "Girl he got some good dick and money"
Her friend hit her back like "I know that already, that nigga's amazin'"
Then I send a message to both of they asses like "Nigga we made it!"

Kinda makes me wonder
Why the hell so many people are tryna tell me to slow down.
Seems like motherfuckers should be shuttin' the hell up and enjoyin' the show

Aye
We made it
Nigga we made it, aye
Damn we made it
Nigga we made it, aye
We made it, aye
Nigga we made it, aye
We made it

Yeah
If they with me, just know that they wit' it and 'bout it
If I said it, I meant it, it's no way around it
OVO, Reps Up, and P. Reign is next up, watch Gway go crazy
When Baka came home for the holidays, I was like "Nigga we made it!"
And all of those lawyer fees, nigga I paid it
My family get all of my loyalty, all of my patience
My life for your life, man I wouldn't trade it
I would just look at you dead in the face and say "Nigga we made it!"
I swear that we made it, sell out that thing, I'm the king in Jamaica
But I've been on that wave, that's why this year I tell yah, I don't need no favors
(Damn, Soulja Boy stunt on them haters)
And my resolution for New Years is nigga we made it!
You don't know how long I waited
I coulda been waitin' on tables, my karma's amazin'
I'm out in the Caymans
Rented a 12-bedroom house just to sleep all the women we came with
That's ignorant, ain't it?
Sometimes I question myself when I think 'bout the pictures I painted
Then I pick up my brush and I sign at the bottom
Like "Nigga we made it!"

Aye
We made it
Nigga we made it, aye
Damn we made it

How long spent in the hood
Tellin' my partner
And my momma, everything gonna be all good
Nigga we made it!
Damn
I'm up in Las Vegas
Damn, I never was supposed to have shit
Now my life is lavish
Every night, fuckin' a bad bitch,
Nigga we made it!
Coppin' a Lambo, cash,
The Bentley, 2 times I crashed
Nigga we made it!
Look at them niggas' faces, them niggas, they hate it
I look a nigga in his face and say "Nigga we made it!"
Soulja Boy stunt on them haters
And these days I don't need no favors
Nigga we made it!

You already know man




Phone call back to the old hood see whats going on
Br br, nigga we made it

Overall Meaning

The song โ€œWe Made Itโ€ by Drake featuring Soulja Boy was released on February 1, 2014, as part of Drakeโ€™s SoundCloud account. The song talks about Drake and Soulja Boyโ€™s success in the music industry, and the perseverance and hard work it took for them to achieve it. The line, โ€œNigga we made it,โ€ is repeated throughout the entire song, acting as a declaration of their success.


The lyrics of the song speak to Drakeโ€™s humble beginnings, โ€œWhy the hell so many people are trying to tell me to slow down. Seems like motherfuckers should be shutting the hell up and enjoying the show,โ€ while also giving the listener an insight into his luxurious new lifestyle, โ€œRented a 12-bedroom house just to sleep all the women we came with.โ€


Drake drops a line about a moment when he was sitting in a lobby in Motown in 2007, highlighting the fact that he came from humble beginnings and had to work his way up. The song eventually leads to the realization that Drake and Soulja Boy have become first-generation millionaires.


In terms of style, the song features a catchy and upbeat melody with an electronic beat. The song features Soulja Boy singing the chorus and Drake rapping verses about his rise to success.


Line by Line Meaning

The only thing I'm seeing I'd like to put an amend on,
I have a small request to make, which is to add more room for fixins.


Perhaps a little more room here for the fixins.
Can we allocate some extra space for the fixins?


You know what I'm talkin' bout?
Do you understand what I'm referring to?


Ooh, we gon' have a lot of fixins.
We are going to have an abundance of fixins.


We gonna have so many fucking fixins up in this motherfuckers,
We are going to have an insane number of fixins.


This shit gon' go through the roof (ooh)
This is going to be hugely successful.


God damn I'm shittin' gold these days
I'm incredibly successful, making a lot of money.


Soulja Boy, Drake
Referring to the collaboration between Soulja Boy and Drake.


Oh, we made it
We have achieved great success.


Turn me up just a little bit in the headphone
Can you please increase the volume in my headphone slightly?


Worldwide
Referring to the global recognition of their success.


International
Acknowledging their success on a global scale.


Nigga we made it, aye
Emphasizing their success and achievement.


Damn, we made it
Expressing their amazement and joy at their success.


Yeah
An affirmative response.


She said she workin' for Walgreens but not in the store, at the head office
Referring to a woman who works at the Walgreens corporate office.


The head was so good it make sense why you work at the head office
Implying that the woman is skilled at performing oral sex.


In 2007 I sat in a lobby in Motown and waited
Reflecting on a time when he was not yet successful and was waiting for his big break in the music industry.


Now I walk into the buildin' and go off like "Nigga we made it!"
Celebrating how far he has come, from waiting in a lobby to now being successful and recognized.


When I walk through these halls, man this beat should be playin'
Feeling confident and successful to the point that he believes music should be playing as he walks through the halls.


I just came to make sure you not missin' no payments
Making sure that his associates are staying on top of their finances.


Now turn this shit down while I issue my statement
Requesting that the volume of the music be lowered so that he can speak more clearly and effectively.


It needed a moment of silence, nigga we made it!
Acknowledging the magnitude of their achievement and calling for a moment of respect and silence.


You fly out your lady, I fly out my ladies
Boasting about his success and ability to afford luxurious experiences.


Bitches can't front on the kid anymore, man they know what my name is
Women are now aware of his success and fame, and cannot ignore him.


And if by chance she don't know who I am, she just know that I'm famous
Even if a woman does not know who he is specifically, she is aware of his fame.


Imma just hand her a business card and say "Nigga we made it!"
Implying that even his business cards represent his success and achievement.


And she gotta come to the hotel and pop it off for me
Expecting a woman to come to his hotel room and engage in sexual activity with him.


Then she gon' text her best friend like "Girl he got some good dick and money"
Anticipating a woman talking about him with her friends, mentioning his sexual prowess and wealth.


Her friend hit her back like "I know that already, that nigga's amazin'"
Receiving confirmation from a woman's friend that he is, in fact, amazing.


Then I send a message to both of they asses like "Nigga we made it!"
Celebrating his success and sharing it with the women he is with.


Kinda makes me wonder
Prompting him to ponder or question something.


Why the hell so many people are tryna tell me to slow down.
Questioning why so many people are trying to hold him back or discourage him from continuing to succeed.


Seems like motherfuckers should be shuttin' the hell up and enjoyin' the show
Feeling like people should stop criticizing him and simply appreciate his success.


Aye
An affirmation or agreement.


If they with me, just know that they wit' it and 'bout it
Asserting that his associates are affiliated with his success and are supportive of him.


If I said it, I meant it, it's no way around it
Standing behind what he says and being truthful about his intentions.


OVO, Reps Up, and P. Reign is next up, watch Gway go crazy
Naming other artists and indicating that they are the next up-and-coming acts to watch.


When Baka came home for the holidays, I was like "Nigga we made it!"
Celebrating Baka's return home and being grateful for their shared success.


And all of those lawyer fees, nigga I paid it
Acknowledging his financial success and ability to pay for expensive legal fees.


My family get all of my loyalty, all of my patience
Prioritizing his family above all else and being dedicated and patient with them.


My life for your life, man I wouldn't trade it
Asserting that he would be willing to sacrifice his life for those close to him.


I would just look at you dead in the face and say "Nigga we made it!"
Expressing happiness and appreciation for his success and sharing that sentiment with others.


I swear that we made it, sell out that thing, I'm the king in Jamaica
Feeling confident in his success and predicting that he will even be successful in new markets or countries.


But I've been on that wave, that's why this year I tell yah, I don't need no favors
Noticing his success and acknowledging that he no longer needs others' help to continue achieving success.


(Damn, Soulja Boy stunt on them haters)
Cheering on Soulja Boy for his success and celebrating his ability to overcome negativity or criticism.


And my resolution for New Years is nigga we made it!
Making his New Year's resolution to continue and celebrate his success with those around him.


You don't know how long I waited
Remembering the long road he took to reach his current success.


I coulda been waitin' on tables, my karma's amazin'
Reflecting on how fortunate he has been in his career and realizing that he could have taken a very different path in life.


I'm out in the Caymans
Acknowledging his ability to visit luxurious locations and enjoy the fruits of his success.


Rented a 12-bedroom house just to sleep all the women we came with
Boasting about his ability to rent a lavish location to accommodate the women he's with.


That's ignorant, ain't it?
Noticing the foolishness of his actions but still indulging in them due to his success.


Sometimes I question myself when I think 'bout the pictures I painted
Reflecting on how his earlier ambitions and goals compare to his current success and wondering if he believed it was possible.


Then I pick up my brush and I sign at the bottom
Continuing to create and excel in his craft, even now that he has achieved success.


Like "Nigga we made it!"
Expressing his joy and appreciation for his current success and everything he's accomplished thus far.


How long spent in the hood
Remembering his early days growing up in certain neighborhoods or communities.


Tellin' my partner
Sharing his experiences and struggles with his friends or associates who have been with him through it all.


And my momma, everything gonna be all good
Assuring his mother that everything will be okay and that he will succeed.


Nigga we made it!
Celebrating his success once again and asserting that he has truly made it to the top.


Damn
An expression of amazement or astonishment.


I'm up in Las Vegas
Acknowledging that he is currently situated in Las Vegas.


Damn, I never was supposed to have shit
Reflecting on how he started with nothing and was not expected to achieve success, but has overcome those expectations.


Now my life is lavish
Acknowledging his current luxurious lifestyle and success.


Every night, fuckin' a bad bitch,
Boasting about his success in attracting attractive women.


Coppin' a Lambo, cash,
Showing off his ability to purchase a Lamborghini with cash.


The Bentley, 2 times I crashed
Admitting that he has crashed his Bentley twice but still has the means to replace it.


Look at them niggas' faces, them niggas, they hate it
Acknowledging his success and those who are envious or unhappy about it.


I look a nigga in his face and say "Nigga we made it!"
Celebrating his success once again and confronting those who may be against him.




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Written by: Aubrey Drake Graham, DeAndre Cortez Way

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Zinkage_Izen

2023 this still one of my go to tracks to bump in the system in the car man! Track was always so underrated and cold. Wish these two dropped a mixtape/album together

Conrade Irving

Factssssss

unknown usah

One of my favorite tracks ever bro

Xouncey

9 years later they still killing it

badluckbrix

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Mr. T

oh yeah

DA RUDE 1

Motivation 4 ya azz ๐Ÿ’ฏ

Hard Livings

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Leon Chambers

Bro I mad you said that I was just saying that same formula

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YSUniverse

One of the best songs to drop in 2010 Ross had a crazy ass run

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