Bottom of the Bottoms
G Herbo Lyrics


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Ballin' Like I'm Kobe the mixtape
150 dreamteam, man
You already know what it is, man
I'm grindin' my way to the top, nigga you already know
No hand outs, nigga
Let's get it

From the bottom of the bottoms
It was nothing under me
Now I'm that nigga, everywhere I go and I'm who all the bitches wanna see
Who could ever picture me? When I was broke who ever mentioned me?
2010 you wasn't friends with me, now I'm hot you can't get bands with me
Look how all these bitches stare at me
Come here baby, tell me what you see
Lookin' at all these diamonds on my neck and wrist yeah baby this is like 20 grand a piece
I'm a dog with these hoes got 'em sucking dick, squatting on their hands and knees
Trying to take the whole 150 overseas we gon' probably need a fleet
But when I think about it, all my niggas felons
We gon' probably need to sneak
People out of town paying me to speak and their charging you to see
Ain't no more 500, no free shit, bitch my jeans cost a G
Plus my earrings 'bout a 9 piece and my watch cost a half-a-key
I've been balling since I dropped Fazoland had Cannon referee
And these G Fazos go with everything, buy at least 3 pair a week
And you know for Kob we shoot 24s with 23s on our feet
No Giuseppe kicks or them Louis Vs, cop a nice pair of Wheats

From the bottom of the bottoms
There was nothing under me
Now the judge hang us with 100 years, used to hang us by a tree
I was born in the trap tryna stay up out the penitentiary
'Cause living ain't cheap, tell me how this the land of the free

From the bottom of the bottoms
There was nothing under me
Now the judge hang us with 100 years, used to hang us by a tree
I was born in the trap tryna stay up out the penitentiary
'Cause living ain't cheap, how the fuck is this the land of the free

100 niggas on the corner
And they killing shit for me, better not play with me
Never Leave My Brothers 'til the death of me
79th and Essex when I rest in peace, re-up by the week
Baking soda, yola, that's the recipe
Double rock the D
Come and shop with me, one on top of 3
Profit all I see
Nigga look at me, never on shit
Now I got them keys and I got them p's
Super OGs, never mix shit, I love smoking weed
And I'm off the lean
16 that's when I became a fiend
Spilt a 6 on my Balmain Jeans
1400 now they 17, that's on everything
100 bitches in the club want a wedding ring
I'm so M.O.B. that's over everything
If it ain't money calling I'mma let it ring
Keep a bank roll, my shit can't fold
Out here in the rain in a Range Rov
In the same clothes, running late for shows
I can't change clothes 'til the bank close
G Herbo that youngin' now
'Member youngin' I was running wild
With them killers, we 100 deep
Up on Essex with 100 rounds
And we warring all the time
Lost my niggas, see an opp and we gon' gun him down
Show no mercy in the streets they gon' remember me
150 at the top and bitch it started

From the bottom of the bottoms
There was nothing under me
Now the judge hang us with 100 years, used to hang us by a tree
I was born in the trap tryna stay up out the penitentiary
'Cause living ain't cheap tell me how this the land of the free

From the bottom of the bottoms
There was nothing under me
Now the judge hang us with 100 years, used to hang us by a tree




I was born in the trap tryna stay up out the penitentiary
'Cause living ain't cheap, how the fuck is this the land of the free

Overall Meaning

The song "Bottom of the Bottoms" by G Herbo is a representation of his life journey from the bottom of the society to fame and success. The lyrics depict his struggles and hardships he went through before attaining the limelight. He starts by talking about how it was nothing under him, but now he is everywhere, and all the girls want to see him. He reminisces on a time when he was broke, and nobody cared about him, but now he is hot, and everyone wants to be with him. He raps about his jewelry, cars, and his lavish lifestyle, but he is not afraid to admit that he has come a long way.


G Herbo talks about his past and struggles with the law as he grew up in a dangerous neighborhood. He accepts that he has had a difficult journey to success, and the people around him are still struggling. He talks about counting money with his brothers every day, and they will never forget where they came from. He understands that living is not cheap, and the cost of living drives people to crime. He mentions how the judge hangs people with 100 years, just like they used to hang them from trees, which shows the inequality prevalent in society.


In conclusion, the song "Bottom of the Bottoms" is a reflective piece that shows the rise of G Herbo to fame and success. He acknowledges his past struggles, but highlights the harsh realities he encountered and that many people face every day. The song is a reminder of why some people engage in crime and how society can help those in need so that they do not have to resort to illegal means.


Line by Line Meaning

From the bottom of the bottoms It was nothing under me
I started with nothing, from the absolute bottom of the bottom.


Now I'm that nigga, everywhere I go and I'm who all the bitches wanna see
I've climbed my way to the top, and now everyone wants to be around me and know me.


Look how all these bitches stare at me Come here baby, tell me what you see
I'm the center of attention and I enjoy it. I'm asking someone to describe my success to me.


Trying to take the whole 150 overseas we gon' probably need a fleet But when I think about it, all my niggas felons We gon' probably need to sneak
I have big goals for my team, but we have criminal records and will need to be careful to execute our plans.


From the bottom of the bottoms There was nothing under me Now the judge hang us with 100 years, used to hang us by a tree I was born in the trap tryna stay up out the penitentiary 'Cause living ain't cheap, tell me how this the land of the free
Despite my success, I still face systemic oppression and violence due to my race and upbringing. The idea of an equal, free America seems like a lie.


Never Leave My Brothers 'til the death of me 79th and Essex when I rest in peace, re-up by the week Baking soda, yola, that's the recipe
My loyalty to my team is unwavering and we hustle hard to keep our success going.


Lost my niggas, see an opp and we gon' gun him down Show no mercy in the streets they gon' remember me
I've lost friends to violence, and I'm willing to risk my own freedom to seek revenge. I have a reputation for fearlessness and brutality.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: HERBERT WRIGHT

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From the bottom of the bottoms

There was nothing under me

Now the judge hang us with 100 years, used to hang us by a tree

I was born in the trap tryna stay up out the penitentiary

Cuz living ain't cheap tell me how this the land of the free



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Seybren

This is not going to be picked up by the mainstream, or played on the radio just because he is spittin real shit. And people don't want to hear that.

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Not because he's spittin real but because it isn't catchy or something someone can vibe to if you want to hear this on the radio you should probably get xm radio

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ye, this is the type of thing you listen to when you wanna hear some REAL ASS SHIT. On Radios they play some catchy shit

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