Under Gound Kings
Drake Lyrics


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Bridge over troubled water, ice in my muddy water
Rich off a mixtape, got rich off a mixtape
Probably shouldn't be driving, it just got so much harder
Can't even see straight, I can't even see it straight
Uh, fuck with me, I buy the shots
Live a little, cause niggas die a lot
And lie a lot but I'm the truth -- that's right, I fucking said it
The living proof that you ain’t gotta die to get to heaven
You girl, you right there, you look like you like this shit
How'd I know, how'd I know? That's me on some psychic shit
I can tell a lie if you ask me my whereabouts
But I might talk that real if you ask me what I care about
Rap and bitches, rappin' bitches, bitches
And rappin', rappin' and bitches until all of it switches
I swear, it's been two years since somebody asked me who I was
I'm the greatest man, I said that before I knew I was
That's what's important, what really happened before this
When me and my crew was all about this rapper from New Orleans
Singing "walking like a man, finger on the trigger
I got money in my pocket, I'm a uptown nigga, ah"
With fame on my mind, my girl on my nerves
I was pushing myself to get something that I deserve
That was back in the days, Acura days
I was a cold dude, I'm getting back to my ways

People always ask how I got my nice things
Take my crown to the grave, I'm an underground king
I bet we can make tonight the greatest story ever told
'Cause I'm down to spend whatever, lately I've been on a roll
And I do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
Do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
Do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
Do it for the city (UGK, fuck these other niggas)

Sometimes I need that romance, sometimes I need that pole dance
Sometimes I need that stripper that's gon' tell me that she don't dance
Tell me lies, make it sound good, make it sound good
Do me like the women from my town would
Leather with that woodgrain, Persian rugs on wood floors
Talking all the good things, that's all I'm really good for
Memphis, Tennessee no, see I start to go deep back
And Ridge Crest with my seat back with Yo Gotti and E-Mack
And these niggas got them diamonds glowing in they mouth
And they rockin' furs like it's snowing in the south
And every pretty girl tell me that's the shit that she like
So why am I in class if this is who I'm trying to be like
So I drop out, lessons I was taught are quick to fade
As soon I realize that turning papers in won't get me paid
And if I don’t do nothing, I'mma ball
I'm counting all day like a clock on the wall
Yeah, I need that, making major changes to the life I'm living
I had no choice, I had to prove I made the right decisions
That was back in the days, Acura days
I was a cold dude, I'm getting back to my ways

People always ask how I got my nice things
Take my crown to the grave, I'm an underground king
I bet we can make tonight the greatest story ever told
'Cause I'm down to spend whatever, lately I've been on a roll
And I do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
Do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga




Do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
Do it for the city (UGK, fuck these other niggas)

Overall Meaning

In the song "Under Ground Kings," Drake talks about his success and how far he has come since the days when he was struggling to make it. The song takes listeners back to the early days of his career while also highlighting his current success. Drake raps about his old car, an Acura, and how he was a "cold dude" back in the day. He also mentions his love for the city that made him, Toronto, and how much he wants to give back to it.


The lyrics start with "Bridge over troubled water, ice in my muddy water," which serves as a metaphor for Drake's success in the music industry. He has made it through some tough times and has surpassed them by becoming rich and famous off a mixtape. He also talks about how things have gotten harder now that he's successful, and how fame has made it difficult for him to drive around without being recognized. He discusses the importance of living in the moment and enjoying life since it's short and unpredictable.


The song also talks about Drake's preference for honesty and truthfulness. He claims that he is the "living proof" that one doesn't have to die to get to heaven. He encourages listeners to live their best lives and take risks because they never know what the future holds. The song ends with Drake reiterating his love for his city and his intention to do everything he can to give back to it.


Line by Line Meaning

Bridge over troubled water, ice in my muddy water
I come from a difficult path, but I've managed to find success despite the obstacles.


Rich off a mixtape, got rich off a mixtape
I've found success in the music industry through unconventional means such as releasing a successful mixtape.


Probably shouldn't be driving, it just got so much harder
My success has brought me many distractions, making it difficult to focus on everyday tasks like driving.


Can't even see straight, I can't even see it straight
I've been indulging in the luxuries that come with success, to the point where I can barely see straight.


Uh, fuck with me, I buy the shots
If you hang out with me, I'll make sure you have a good time and cover the costs.


Live a little, cause niggas die a lot
Life is short, so enjoy it while you can.


And lie a lot but I'm the truth -- that's right, I fucking said it
I may have lied in the past, but now I'm being honest and speaking the truth.


The living proof that you ain’t gotta die to get to heaven
You can achieve success on earth and still have a fulfilling life, you don't have to wait until after death to reach happiness.


You girl, you right there, you look like you like this shit
I can tell that you're enjoying the party and the atmosphere.


How'd I know, how'd I know? That's me on some psychic shit
I have a good intuition and can often read people well.


I can tell a lie if you ask me my whereabouts
I might be able to lie about where I've been or what I've been doing if asked.


But I might talk that real if you ask me what I care about
I'll always be honest about my values and what truly matters to me.


Rap and bitches, rappin' bitches, bitches
My music often involves talking about women, sex, and the lifestyle that comes with being a rap artist.


And rappin', rappin' and bitches until all of it switches
While I may enjoy rapping about these topics, eventually I'll switch things up and start addressing different subjects.


I swear, it's been two years since somebody asked me who I was
I've become so successful and well-known that most people recognize me and my music without needing an introduction.


I'm the greatest man, I said that before I knew I was
Even before achieving success, I had confidence in myself and knew that I had the potential to be great.


That's what's important, what really happened before this
My past experiences and the journey I took to get here are what shaped me into the person I am today.


When me and my crew was all about this rapper from New Orleans
Before achieving success, my crew and I looked up to and were inspired by successful rappers from other areas, such as New Orleans.


Singing 'walking like a man, finger on the trigger
Referencing a song by a rapper that my crew and I admired.


I got money in my pocket, I'm a uptown nigga, ah'
The rapper we looked up to represented the lifestyle and success that we were striving for.


With fame on my mind, my girl on my nerves
While I was pursuing success, I was also dealing with the stress and pressure that came with it, as well as personal issues in my relationships.


I was pushing myself to get something that I deserve
Despite the difficulties, I continued to work hard and push myself to achieve the success that I knew I was capable of.


That was back in the days, Acura days
The struggles and hardships I faced happened during a time when I was driving an Acura car.


I was a cold dude, I'm getting back to my ways
I used to be hardened and emotionally detached, but I'm starting to return to that mindset in order to deal with my current success and stresses.


People always ask how I got my nice things
People often inquire about how I achieved my success and attained my material possessions.


Take my crown to the grave, I'm an underground king
I'm proud of the success I've achieved, even if some of it has come from underground or unconventional means.


I bet we can make tonight the greatest story ever told
I'm confident that the experiences and memories we're creating tonight will be unforgettable and celebrated for years to come.


'Cause I'm down to spend whatever, lately I've been on a roll
I'm in a financial position where I can afford to spend whatever it takes to have a good time, and I feel like I'm currently riding a wave of good luck and success.


And I do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
I'm proud of where I come from and the support I've received from my hometown, and I create my music and lifestyle with them in mind.


Sometimes I need that romance, sometimes I need that pole dance
Sometimes I want a genuine emotional connection, and other times I just want to be entertained by strip club performances.


Sometimes I need that stripper that's gon' tell me that she don't dance
I appreciate a stripper who is honest and upfront about her boundaries and limitations.


Tell me lies, make it sound good, make it sound good
In certain situations, I'm willing to be deceived if it makes the experience more enjoyable or appealing.


Do me like the women from my town would
I have a certain expectation for how women from my hometown behave and I appreciate any woman who meets those expectations.


Leather with that woodgrain, Persian rugs on wood floors
I enjoy luxury and expensive furnishings in my living spaces.


Talking all the good things, that's all I'm really good for
I often talk about extravagant and hedonistic lifestyle choices because that's what my fame and wealth have allowed me to experience.


And Ridge Crest with my seat back with Yo Gotti and E-Mack
I enjoy cruising around in my car with other successful rappers and members of my crew.


And these niggas got them diamonds glowing in they mouth
My rapper friends and crew members often wear flashy and expensive diamond-encrusted grills in their mouths.


And they rockin' furs like it's snowing in the south
They also enjoy wearing fur coats, despite living in a region that doesn't experience much snow.


And every pretty girl tell me that's the shit that she like
Women are often drawn to these displays of wealth and luxury, which is something that I'm well aware of.


So why am I in class if this is who I'm trying to be like
I realized that pursuing a traditional education was not going to lead me to the kind of success and lifestyle that I wanted.


So I drop out, lessons I was taught are quick to fade
I left school before graduating because I didn't think it was worth pursuing a degree that wouldn't help me achieve my goals.


As soon I realize that turning papers in won't get me paid
I knew that traditional jobs that require a degree would not be as lucrative as pursuing a career in music.


And if I don’t do nothing, I'mma ball
Even if I stopped working today, I would continue to enjoy my wealth and success for a long time.


I'm counting all day like a clock on the wall
I'm constantly aware of my success and wealth, and keep track of it regularly.


Yeah, I need that, making major changes to the life I'm living
I'm always looking for new ways to improve my lifestyle and make it even more enjoyable.


I had no choice, I had to prove I made the right decisions
I want to prove to others that choosing a non-traditional path toward success was the right choice for me.


That was back in the days, Acura days
The decisions I made to pursue music and drop out of school were made during a time when I was driving an Acura car.


I was a cold dude, I'm getting back to my ways
I've started to become hardened and emotionally detached again in order to deal with my current success and stress levels.


People always ask how I got my nice things
I'm still frequently asked about how I achieved my success and attained my material possessions.


Take my crown to the grave, I'm an underground king
I'm proud of the unconventional means I used to achieve success and I want to be remembered as an influential figure who paved his own way to the top.


I bet we can make tonight the greatest story ever told
This evening has the potential to be a memorable and exciting experience that everyone involved will talk about for years to come.


'Cause I'm down to spend whatever, lately I've been on a roll
I'm in a financial position to spend excessive amounts of money to make sure everyone has a great time, and I'm currently enjoying a streak of good luck and success.


And I do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
I create my music and lifestyle with my hometown and its people in mind, as they have always shown me support and love.


Do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
This phrase is repeated to reinforce the idea that I'm proud of where I come from and the love and support I've received from my hometown.


Do it for the city, cause you know the city love a nigga
Being appreciated by my hometown is important to me and motivates me to continue making music and living my lifestyle.


Do it for the city (UGK, fuck these other niggas)
Paying homage to and lifting up another successful rap group, while simultaneously disregarding any other competitors or detractors.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRYAN WILLIAMS, RONALD WILLIAMS, AUBREY DRAKE GRAHAM, TYLER MATTHEW CARL WILLIAMS, SICCATURIE ALCOCK, DUANE STEPHENSON, NOAH JAMES SHEBIB, JOSHUA BANKS, TRISTAN G. JONES, DWAYNE CARTER, ANTHONY PALMAN, EARL CONYERS, TAUHEED EPPS

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@SwogInator123

My friend died about a year ago and man we bumped this shit all the way until he passed... thumbs up for whoever's blasting this through 2020, lets make it a good year

@akrem9372

May he rest in peace ...

@Teewaree13

Definitely! Lets go 2020. New levels, new devils.

@keithfraser3816

My he rock to this with you when you yell this song at the top of your lungs for him♥️💚

@gabrielsanchez1644

Seb Sicre May he or she R.I.P 🙏🏽

@kittylv5469

Keeping this going for as long as I can this song pushes me to be the greatest I can be I'm sure your friend loved it for same reasons may he rest in paradise ♥️💕❣️

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@kvngamo205

Something about his flow on this that's just impeccable to me.....

@matthewabear917

he stole it from g eazy

@grbqn

+matthew Abear g eazy has said he wants to be like drake

@MsKevinr

+matthew Abear...... omygod did u just really say this? bahahahahahahahahahahahaha

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