In The Club
G.Austin Lyrics


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(Cause I've been crying in this club)
(Ayo La Comb this shit hard)

Cause I've been crying
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
(Cause I've been crying)

Cause I been crying
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
(Cause I've been in this club)

Shouldn't let you right inside
So glad I threw you to the side
You really thought you had control
But it's the changing of the tides
If you thought that were good
Would you run right back to me?
Cause I really think you should
Send you right back to the streets

If you thought that were good
Would you run right back to me?
Cause I really think you should
To send you right back to the streets

I really waste my time
Thinking bout you and I
Thought I was the guy
You lied right to my eyes
Shouldn't let you right inside
So glad I threw you to the side
(I really waste my time)

Cause I've been crying
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
(Cause I've been in this club)

Cause I been crying
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
In this club
Cause I've been crying





(Cause I've been crying)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of G.Austin's song "In The Club" describe the experience of Lil Wayne, B.G., and Mack 10 as they enter the club as thugs. In the first verse, Lil Wayne showcases the squad culture, chanting "Squad up, squad up" and indicating disregard for other people in the club. In the second verse, Lil Wayne describes the lavish lifestyle that they live, highlighting their expensive cars and drinks. He also refers to the women in the club and how they try to charm them. The refrain is centered around Mack 10 and his call for acceptance and love for thugs in the club. B.G's verse boasts of his material possessions like multiple luxury cars and jewelry, while also making it clear that he is not one to mess with.


The song has a lot of references to gang culture and the gritty lifestyle that comes with it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the violence and infamy that come with being a popular and powerful thug. The chorus's repetitive line "Let the thugs in the club, show us love" is a clear indication of the feeling of oppression that these men feel in their daily lives, and how they are constantly searching for validation and acceptance.


Line by Line Meaning

Squad up, squad up, fuck that nigga at the do`
The singer is telling his crew to rally together, disregard anyone trying to stop them from entering the club, and disrespect them.


Squad up, squad up, fuck that nigga at the back
The singer instructs his crew to unite and disrespect anyone in the back of the club trying to interfere with their enjoyment.


Squad up, squad up, fuck y'all
The singer asserts his crew's power over anyone else and tells them that he and his crew don't care about their opinions.


Now when we slide up in the club, we come in and do things
The artist confidently asserts that when he and his crew arrive at the club, they dominate and are the center of attention.


About every car that you name, on twenty-two things
The artist is saying that he and his crew have expensive cars with rims that are 22 inches or more, and he wants everyone in the club to know it.


We likely to have a few drinks, beat up a few lanes
The singer normally enjoys drinking and may even start fights or insults with less important, less cool people in the club.


Spitting game at a cute thing, make her get a crew brain
The singer is explaining how he may try to impress an attractive woman in the club by talking smoothly and trying to make her interested in sleeping with him and his friends.


All the Heineken's in mo' if it ain't dro we don't want it
The artist only wants to drink the highest quality beer and only enjoys being at the club if there is high-end marijuana available.


Cut my song on homie, yeah, that squad shit we own it
The artist wants the DJ to play his and his crew's music because they dominate everything they do like bosses.


Droopy high come see the future, we livin' for the moment
The artist is high on good weed and inviting everyone to come join them in a good time right now, without worrying about consequences in the future.


Whole sucker on corners, the dance floor up pistols on it
There may be a few losers hanging around outside the club, but everyone having a good time is inside dancing with guns.


And everybody know you fuck up, we killin' ya
If anyone interferes with or challenges the artist and his crew's good time in the club, they will resort to violence to defend themselves.


The whole club familiar with my familia
Everyone in the club knows the singer and his family and associates because they are so cool and well-known.


Chicken heads Boriquas goin' follow where I go
Women who are easy to sleep with and might be Latina will probably follow the singer and his crew around the club.


I ain't got nothing for them but a dick and a taco skat
The singer implies that he is not interested in relationships with these women and they will probably only get his penis and a cheap snack if they hang around with him.


And everybody know right where the gat me when they dap
Everyone in the club knows that the artist and his crew carry guns and where they usually keep them and readily acknowledge them with handshakes.


Fuck up I'll put yo eyes right when you lap me
If you mess with the artist and his crew, they will harm you without hesitation.


And I ain't come to sign shit, unless it's a bar tappin'
The singer is not interested in signing autographs or taking pictures with fans unless they buy him and his crew drinks.


I ain't taking no pictures unless I'm palming an ass
The singer is only interested in taking pictures with women if he can touch them inappropriately while doing so.


Let the thugs in the club, show us love
The artist is inviting all other thugs in the club to show him and his crew respect.


L.A. let the thugs in the club
The artist is repeating his sentiment that thugs should be welcomed in the club, specifically referring to Los Angeles.


Chi-town let the thugs in the club
The artist is repeating his sentiment that thugs should be welcomed in the club, specifically referring to Chicago.


I like shinin' but dog I'm in love with thuggin'
The singer likes having expensive and flashy things but mostly enjoys being involved in violent and illegal behavior.


I like clubbin' but I get off when I'm beefin' and bustin'
The artist enjoys going out to nightclubs but gets the most satisfaction out of starting fights and shooting people.


I got a Bentley, Beamer, Benz, Lex
The singer owns multiple luxury cars from different brands.


Got a bullet proof Hummer for just creepin' on sess
The singer has a Hummer SUV that can withstand bullets and uses it specifically for smoking high-quality weed.


I got a roley, matter fact bout three or four
The singer owns multiple expensive Rolex watches.


Got a couple of neck pieces that I wear at the show
The artist also owns expensive necklaces that he wears to public events.


Niggas know all the trouble that come with me
The artist's reputation is so infamous that people know to expect dangerous and illegal behavior around him.


Niggas know it ain't the bluffet that come from me
The singer does not make empty threats, and people should take him seriously when he says he will hurt them.


Me and my click draw party every week at them crib
The singer and his friends throw parties at their houses every week.


For hustlers and convicts, they get it, how they live
The parties are mostly for people involved in illegal or underground activities.


I don't need to keep it real for the block and chill
The artist doesn't feel the need to prove anything to others in his neighborhood.


Yeah I'm happy and what cause I got a few mill
The artist is content with his life because he has made a lot of money through illegal activities and now enjoys the lifestyle that offers.


Don't thank I won't steal, wrap the K and kill
The singer warns people that he is still willing to engage in criminal behavior, including theft and murder.


Don't thank I won't say-uh a bird and crush the pills
The artist references selling drugs in a metaphorical way and suggests that he is willing to do violent things to competitors.


When it's time to bling, nigga I bling
The singer likes to show off his expensive jewelry when he goes out, especially if there are women around.


When it comes to do the damn thing, I do the damn thing!
The singer is confident that he can handle whatever comes his way, including fights or other dangerous situations.


It's for the project bitches who be backin' it up
The singer appreciates the women from his ghetto and compliments them for being sexually attractive.


And all the hardcore hustlers that be stackin' it up
The artist acknowledges other people involved in illegal activity and respects them for making money like him.


And no matter where you from, represent yo city
The artist encourages people to be proud of the city they are from and show it off proudly.


If you a ghetto get crunk, if you's a Diddy get chicky
The singer encourages anyone from the ghetto to get wild and party while also implying that wealthy people should act more sophisticated.


Get yo walk on, rib-riders if you true blue
The singer encourages people to dance and do a certain style of dance that he likes, especially if they are wearing blue clothing.


Get yo bang on, and throw yo hood up, die move
The artist wants people to represent where they're from by throwing up gang hand signs and acting tough.


While I buy the whole bar cause you no one know
The artist is so wealthy that he can buy drinks for anyone in the bar without feeling the financial impact, even people he doesn't know that well.


I keep it ghetto, gutter, gangsta like a West Coast G
The artist acts and dresses in a way that is stereotypical of gangsters from the West Coast of the United States.


The homies trust the dopeman so we got in free
The singer and his friends don't have to pay to enter the club because the drug dealer who supplies them with illegal substances has connections who can get them in for free.


Like a stampede rust through and or we sell
The artist uses a metaphor to describe how aggressively he and his friends will move through the club and make an impression on all those around them.


Was let a stoo' bitch and get shot in the head
The singer warns that anyone who acts wrongly towards him and his friends might be punished with violence.


Ba, ba, ba, ba!
The singer's last words are unclear and could be interpreted as gunshots or another sound effect.




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Written by: Austin McDonald

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