Get It Going
EST Gee Lyrics


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Yeah, yeah (FOREVEROLLING)
Yeah, yeah
(That's how I'm comin') yeah, yeah
(That's how I'm comin') yeah

Yeah, ain't no runnin'
Your best bet is duckin' when I push the button
One on one it, I can trick a nigga if I can trick a junkie
How I'm comin', thirty-six of them onions help you get it jumpin'
How I'm comin', buyin', not gettin' fronted, nigga, I'm gettin' money
How I'm comin', coachin' all the youngins, sendin' off the flunkies
How I'm comin', street nigga out Kentucky, car from out the country

Yeah, road runnin' (road runnin')
Twelve hours, thirty thousand bags, eleven hundred (I want my money)
Loads double, maybe even triple, when I get to Kentucky (I said I'm want my money)
Double punchin', either way, it's straight, nigga, we ain't throwin' nothin'
I'm grit and thuggin', might not go home, shower, change my clothes or nothin'
And I beat that road down like a trucker, be there soon, I'm comin'
Cold sluttin' and I gave her like four hundred C's if his ho a runner
These niggas in imaginary beefs, they must be Ghostbusters
Ask about me, we known for the D, the streets, yeah, my supper
Damn near half a hundred, Johnny Dang, mouth flooded, carrot cut it
Room on a yacht, they kick the door, she mad that I ain't fuck her
When it's time to do them crimes, tell me why you ain't ride or nothin'?
A lot of money, my power double, a nigga better not move a muscle

Yeah, ain't no runnin'
Your best bet is duckin' when I push the button
One on one it, I can trick a nigga if I can trick a junkie
How I'm comin', thirty-six of them onions help you get it jumpin'
How I'm comin', buyin', not gettin' fronted, nigga, I'm gettin' money




How I'm comin', coachin' all the youngins, sendin' off the flunkies
How I'm comin', street nigga out Kentucky, car from out the country

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to EST Gee's "Get It Going" show the rapper's confidence in his ability to make big moves in the street, using his connections and experience to come out on top. He begins by stating that there's no running from him - anyone who wants to avoid his influence should start ducking, because he's got the power to make things happen. He claims that he can outsmart anyone, comparing tricking someone into a drug deal to tricking a junkie. This is backed up by his claim to have access to 36 onions (a street term for ounces of cocaine), which he can use to get things jumping. And unlike some other dealers, he's not getting fronted by anyone - he's buying his drugs outright, which means he's taking home more money.


EST Gee also takes pride in his role as a coach and mentor to younger hustlers, sending off flunkies (presumably to run errands or carry out deals) while he focuses on bigger tasks. He's a street nigga out of Kentucky, which might seem like an unlikely background for a drug lord, but he's got the car to prove his success. He's road running, traveling constantly to keep his empire growing. But he does get tired - he admits that he might not have time to shower or change his clothes, and he's always on alert. He's not afraid to invest in his associates - he gives a ho (or prostitute) four hundred C's (presumably hundred-dollar bills) if she's able to run an errand successfully.


Despite his confidence and bravado, EST Gee is also aware of the dangers of living this lifestyle. He references imaginary beefs, indicating that some rivals might be blowing things out of proportion in order to intimidate him. But he's not afraid to stand up for himself and his crew, especially when it comes to making money. He's got power and influence, and he's not afraid to use it.


Overall, the lyrics to "Get It Going" portray EST Gee as a highly successful and connected drug dealer, but also as someone who's not afraid to take risks or work hard to achieve his goals. He's confident in his abilities and knows how to keep people on his side, but he's also realistic about the dangers of his lifestyle.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, yeah (FOREVEROLLING)
Expressing enthusiasm and confidence in one's attitude and approach to life.


Yeah, ain't no runnin'
No one can run away from me.


Your best bet is duckin' when I push the button
The best option for others is to avoid me when I decide to take action.


One on one it, I can trick a nigga if I can trick a junkie
I am skilled at outsmarting people, to the point that I can trick an experienced drug addict.


How I'm comin', thirty-six of them onions help you get it jumpin'
I am coming with 36 units of a drug, which will help you create a profitable enterprise.


How I'm comin', buyin', not gettin' fronted, nigga, I'm gettin' money
I purchase drugs instead of accepting them on credit, making more money for myself.


How I'm comin', coachin' all the youngins, sendin' off the flunkies
I mentor young drug dealers, and delegate lower-level tasks to others.


How I'm comin', street nigga out Kentucky, car from out the country
I come from the streets of Kentucky and have a car imported from another country, indicating my success as a drug dealer.


Loads double, maybe even triple, when I get to Kentucky
The volume of drugs I sell increases significantly when I am in Kentucky.


Double punchin', either way, it's straight, nigga, we ain't throwin' nothin'
Regardless of how we package the drugs, we will not lose any of it in the process.


I'm grit and thuggin', might not go home, shower, change my clothes or nothin'
I am tough and dedicated to my work, and may not take care of my hygiene for some time.


And I beat that road down like a trucker, be there soon, I'm comin'
I travel frequently and rapidly to sell drugs, much like a truck driver.


Cold sluttin' and I gave her like four hundred C's if his ho a runner
Referring to paying a prostitute for sexual services, with payment of 400 carats in diamonds if she delivers a customer.


These niggas in imaginary beefs, they must be Ghostbusters
Other men may claim to have conflicts with me, but they are meaningless and unfounded.


Ask about me, we known for the D, the streets, yeah, my supper
People recognize my reputation for drug dealing and its financial rewards.


Damn near half a hundred, Johnny Dang, mouth flooded, carrot cut it
I have almost 50 pieces of jewelry, including diamond grills.


Room on a yacht, they kick the door, she mad that I ain't fuck her
I am wealthy enough to have a private room on a yacht, but some women may not receive the attention they seek.


When it's time to do them crimes, tell me why you ain't ride or nothin'?
When it comes time to commit crimes or take risks, some people may not want to participate.


A lot of money, my power double, a nigga better not move a muscle
I am very powerful and wealthy, and others should not even attempt to resist me.




Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: George Stone III, Jeffrey Lynn Jones, Marcos Castro Antonanas, Mark Nikolaev

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Opal Ruins

Beat is hittin' harder than my granny when I cuss at my sister

HIDROW

Lmao ๐Ÿคฃ

William Taylor

๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ’ซ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏtoo hard

CleanMerc

Good luck driving the speed limit with this shit bumping

Neff5280

Forever rollin and GeeSki is ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ

Free lukada

The streets been needing EST GEE๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏ

Produced By JR

Ima produce a track for EST Gee one day ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ

Greg Fisher

I'm punch it, we ain't throwing nothing!. #EST. #EverybodyShineTogether ๐Ÿค

Stephanie Henderson

GOD FORGIVE THIS MAN๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿคฒ๐Ÿฟ
But in this world.......๐ŸŽญ EST G
keep talking that shit for
REAL MAN LIKE ME.......๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿคซ๐Ÿ’ฐ

_afrem

bro this the album we needed ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏ

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