D4L
Future Drake & Young Thug Lyrics


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(808 my crew)
(Ayy, Southside, where you get all that drip?)
Yeah, yeah
Yeah

FBG, YSL, know just what's brackin', yeah (yeah, yeah)
Told my story, gotta clear it by your daddy, yeah (yeah, yeah)
FBG, YSL, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
Richard Mille, all this year, nigga, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
Louis Vuitton bandana, bro, what hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
D4L, Stunna Man, say what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
Bowen Homes, you know, that shiesty shit (what's hannenin'?)
You go outside, you better back it

Oh, my right wrist a Ferrari (skrrt, skrrt)
Foreign breed, American, she call me papi (yeah, yeah, yeah)
Vroom, vroom, Hellcat, give it to the goons (vroom)
On that Earl Manigault, shootin' it out the spoon
Seen a prom queen smoke crack when I was lil'
Million dollars in cash like I sell drugs (sell drugs)
Gave my bitch a hundred racks, vacuum sealed up (vacuum seal, what?)
Vacuum sealed up

FBG, YSL, know just what's brackin', yeah (yeah, yeah)
Told my story, gotta clear it by your daddy, yeah (yeah, yeah)
FBG, OVO, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
Richard Mille, all year, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
YSL bandana, man, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
D4L, Stunna Man, man, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
Bowen Homes, you know, that shiesty shit (what's hannenin'?)
You go outside, you better back it

Ayy, go to Palm Springs for a daytrip
Freeband, October's Own, it's the same shit
Shawty keep on knockin' back the shots, better pace this
Whoa, whoa, bank knows presidential faces
Whoa, whoa, Bankhead, started seein' spaceships, whoa
We just started fuckin', she impatient
Now she want a butt lift, now she want some LASIK
Just to see the bag clearer, that way she can chase it
Ayy, ayy
I remember grade six, I was up in Payless tryna get some Asics
Now I'm Nike'd down in a motherfuckin' snake pit
Now I'm type of nigga give it out and I don't take shit

I been in the cut for thirteen thousand months
(Ayy, Southside, where you get all that drip?)
All that brr, you gon' think we from Saudi Arabia
Money comin', brr (yeah)
Ayy, my trap comin' up the street, brr (let's go)
I ran a check up on my feet, brr (run it up)
Bentley talk, Bentley talk, brr (Bentley)
Go ask your mama, I'm a boss, brr (boss)
I got oil, I'm your daddy, brr (daddy)
I bought her a 'Rari (swerve), brr (skrrt, 'Rari, yeah)
I eat calamari, brr (yeah, yeah, yeah)
I'ma let her park me

FBG, YSL, know just what's brackin', yeah (yeah, yeah)
Told my story, gotta clear it by your daddy, yeah (yeah, yeah)
FBG, YSL, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
Richard Mille, all this year, nigga, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
Louis Vuitton bandana, bro, what hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
D4L, Stunna Man, say what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)




Bowen Homes, you know, that shiesty shit (what's hannenin'?)
You go outside, you better back it

Overall Meaning

"D4L" is a hip hop song by Future, Drake, and Young Thug. The track begins with a reference to the crew, 808, which is a group of music producers who are known for creating the iconic sound of trap music. The song features the voices of the artists rapping about their lifestyle with references to their wealth, expensive brands that they wear, and high-end cars. The lyrics of the song indicate that Future, Drake, and Young Thug have all worked hard to achieve their success and are now enjoying the fruits of their labor. They are also unapologetic about their materialism and lavish lifestyle.


The chorus refers to two rap cliques, FBG and YSL, which stand for Future's Free-Band Gang and Young Thug's YSL Records. The rappers also reference Richard Mille watches, a luxury watch brand that is often worn by celebrities and the wealthy. In addition, they mention a Louis Vuitton bandana and D4L, which stands for Down for Life, a hip hop group from Atlanta. The lyrics of the song portray the rappers as confident and powerful, who live life on their own terms.


The verses of the song focus on personal experiences, such as watching a prom queen smoke crack in their youth, and giving their Love Interest money to vacuum seal it. The song depicts Future, Drake, and Young Thug as having come from humble beginnings, but now living the high life. The track ends with a reference to the rap clique FBG and YSL, and how they always know "what's hannenin'."


Line by Line Meaning

(808 my crew)
The singer is referencing his crew which is named 808.


(Ayy, Southside, where you get all that drip?)
The singer is addressing his collaborator Southside and is asking him where he acquired his unique style and aesthetic.


FBG, YSL, know just what's brackin', yeah (yeah, yeah)
The singer is shouting out his affiliations, FBG and YSL, and emphasizing that they are aware of what is happening and in the know.


Told my story, gotta clear it by your daddy, yeah (yeah, yeah)
The artist mentions that he had to clear the telling of his story with someone's father, likely due to the sensitive or controversial nature of the story.


Richard Mille, all this year, nigga, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
The artist is flaunting his luxury Richard Mille watch and asking what's happening or what's going on.


Louis Vuitton bandana, bro, what hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
The singer is referring to his Louis Vuitton bandana and again questioning what's happening or what's going on.


D4L, Stunna Man, say what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
The singer name drops D4L and Stunna Man and once again asks what's happening or what's going on in their world.


Bowen Homes, you know, that shiesty shit (what's hannenin'?)
The artist mentions Bowen Homes and characterizes it as shiesty or untrustworthy, and again asks, what's happening or what's going on in that context.


You go outside, you better back it
The artist warns that if you venture outside or involve yourself in their world, you should be prepared to back up your actions or words.


Oh, my right wrist a Ferrari (skrrt, skrrt)
The artist likens his wrist to a Ferrari, in that it is sleek and expensive.


Foreign breed, American, she call me papi (yeah, yeah, yeah)
The singer is referencing his romantic interests or conquests, and saying that the women he interacts with refer to him as 'papi,' a term of endearment or respect.


Vroom, vroom, Hellcat, give it to the goons (vroom)
The artist is making a reference to his car, a Hellcat, and saying that he will give it to his crew or associates, the goons.


On that Earl Manigault, shootin' it out the spoon
The singer is referencing Earl Manigault, a basketball player known for his on-court skills and drug addiction. The singer is saying that he is engaged in a similar activity, perhaps using or dealing drugs.


Seen a prom queen smoke crack when I was lil'
The singer is recalling a distressing memory from his childhood, when he witnessed a seemingly successful and respectable person engaging in drug use.


Million dollars in cash like I sell drugs (sell drugs)
The singer is saying that he has a large sum of cash, equivalent to what a drug dealer might possess.


Gave my bitch a hundred racks, vacuum sealed up (vacuum seal, what?)
The artist is boasting that he gave his romantic partner a significant amount of money and added that it was vacuum sealed to protect and conceal it.


FBG, OVO, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
The artist now references FBG and OVO, asking once again what's happening or what's going on in that context.


YSL bandana, man, what's hannenin'? (What's hannenin'?)
The singer references his YSL bandana yet again and inquires about the current situation or circumstances around it.


Ayy, go to Palm Springs for a daytrip
The singer is suggesting a trip to Palm Springs for a brief getaway or escape.


Freeband, October's Own, it's the same shit
The artist references Freeband and October's Own and suggests that they are essentially the same or indistinguishable in some way.


Shawty keep on knockin' back the shots, better pace this
The artist is referencing a female companion who is drinking heavily, and warning that she needs to proceed with caution and not overdo it.


Whoa, whoa, bank knows presidential faces
The artist is referencing his financial clout and suggesting that he has connections or knowledge that would be beneficial in elite or high-pressure situations.


Bankhead, started seein' spaceships, whoa
The singer references Bankhead, a neighborhood in Atlanta, and says that he has started to see things that are otherworldly or beyond typical human perception.


We just started fuckin', she impatient
The artist is having sex with someone and notes that they are eager and impatient for gratification.


Now she want a butt lift, now she want some LASIK
The singer suggests that their sexual partner is now seeking cosmetic procedures to enhance or modify their appearance.


Just to see the bag clearer, that way she can chase it
The singer is implying that their partner is seeking physical improvements to better see or pursue money or status.


I remember grade six, I was up in Payless tryna get some Asics
The singer is reminiscing about a time when they were in sixth grade and trying to buy sneakers at Payless, a discount shoe store.


Now I'm Nike'd down in a motherfuckin' snake pit
The artist is saying that they are now able to afford and wear expensive Nike items, and that they are surrounded by danger or adversaries, likening it to a snake pit.


Now I'm type of nigga give it out and I don't take shit
The artist characterizes themselves as someone who is generous and does not tolerate being taken advantage of or disrespected by others.


I been in the cut for thirteen thousand months
The singer has been laying low or keeping a low profile for a very long time, using the term 'cut' to refer to their isolation or separation from society.


All that brr, you gon' think we from Saudi Arabia
The singer is referencing the sound 'brr' which is associated with gunshots or trapping, saying that they do it so frequently that they might seem like they are from a violent or lawless place like Saudi Arabia.


Money comin', brr (yeah)
The artist suggests that they are experiencing a financial windfall or that they are making money rapidly, using the 'brr' sound as an expression of excitement or satisfaction.


Ayy, my trap comin' up the street, brr (let's go)
The artist is saying that their drug dealing operation is approaching or arriving, and uses the 'brr' sound as a signal or exclamation of readiness.


I ran a check up on my feet, brr (run it up)
The artist is saying that they checked their financial situation and found that they have a lot of money, using the 'brr' sound to indicate elation or excitement.


Bentley talk, Bentley talk, brr (Bentley)
The singer is talking about their Bentley car, using the 'brr' sound to emphasize its perceived significance or luxury.


Go ask your mama, I'm a boss, brr (boss)
The artist is asserting their dominance or authority over others and suggesting that they hold a position of power or influence, using the 'brr' sound to add emphasis.


I got oil, I'm your daddy, brr (daddy)
The singer is saying that they have oil money or resources, and that they hold a paternal or authoritative role in the lives of others, especially their romantic partners or associates.


I bought her a 'Rari (swerve), brr (skrrt, 'Rari, yeah)
The singer bought someone a Ferrari car, using the 'brr' sound to indicate excitement, and the word 'swerve' to imply a sudden, unexpected action or maneuver, as well as to reference the sound 'skrt skrt' which has become associated with expensive cars.


I eat calamari, brr (yeah, yeah, yeah)
The singer is saying that they enjoy eating calamari or other luxury foods, and uses the 'brr' sound as an expression of satisfaction or fulfillment.


I'ma let her park me
The artist is referring to their car as being so valuable and prestigious that their romantic partner will be honored to park it for them or arrange it according to their wishes.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Aubrey Drake Graham, Jeffrey Williams, Joshua Luellen, Nayvadius Demun Wilburn

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