Born Jeremy Nash, Perico was involved in gang life from a young age. His first tapes were even issued while he was in jail. With a delivery similar to DJ Quik, Too $hort, and Eazy-E, Perico started to build a following with 2015's Tha Innerprize 2. The next year, he issued his breakthrough mixtape, Shit Don't Stop. In 2017, Perico released a trio of efforts, starting with his All Blue mixtape -- a reference to his affiliation with the Crips -- which he issued on his own indie label, So Way Out. He followed with a notable collaborative album, which found him joining forces with Bloods-affiliated Jay Worthy and producer Cardo as G-Worthy. Before the end of the year, Perico released 2 Tha Left, featuring single " Everybody" and appearances by Nef the Pharaoh, Mozzy, Curren$y, and frequent collaborator Polyester. 2018 brought the collaborative single "Colors" with Freddie Gibbs and Mozzy, followed by the Guess What? EP.
Number 1
G Perico Lyrics
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I don't need no introduction and shit
S coupe on buttons and shit
I ain't tryna fit in
I can't front for shit
I'ma die right here, I can't run from shit
It's G homeboy, what's up with it?
You was hatin' for nothin'
I'ma stuff all my pockets
With these blue hundreds
In my blue So Way Out smokin' blue Runts
Niggas ask me do I bang still
Tell 'em it sways
Your boy was tellin' back then
He still tellin' today
Had him run up in my pad
(Old snitch-ass nigga)
And they booked me for the gat
That I had under the pillow
Flyin' paper planes
Vegas Jones keep me straight
In West LA eatin' luxury grapes
By the year 2020
Me and my whole team be worth a hundred milli
Number one in the section that I'm from
So Way Out but I'm throwin' diamonds up
L, l, l, l, l, l-a south Central, Central
Number one in the section that I'm from
So Way Out but I'm throwin' diamonds up
When you see me in the city hittin' corners
When you see me in the city in my black BM
They wonder why I still ain't dropped shit
I'm supposed to be rappin'
But I'm out with a bitch
Mastro Ocean Club, wagyu with the center pink
I'm tryna get loaded, baby
Tell me what you drink
Ain't no other nigga with a curl like me
At the Laker game on the floor, front seat
I like my dick sucked fast
When I'm on the freeway with
My foot on the gas
BG, G Skrilla, you can call me what you feel
Some call me G-Slim that know me for real
Long live Yams, long live Nip
Long live Corleone, long live Rich
Flyin' paper planes
Vegas Jones keep me straight
It don't matter where you from
Real niggas relate by the year 2020
I hope my baby mama finally stop trippin'
Number one in the section that I'm from
So Way Out but I'm throwin' diamonds up
L, l, l, l, l, l-a south Central, Central
Number one in the section that I'm from
So Way Out but I'm throwin' diamonds up
When you see me in the city hittin' corners
When you see me in the city in my black BM
It's like it's like
It's like
Number one in the section that I'm from
So Way Out but I'm throwin' diamonds up
L, l, l, l, l, l-a south Central, Central
Number one in the section that I'm from
So Way Out but I'm throwin' diamonds up
When you see me in the city hittin' corners
When you see me in the city in my black BM
In the song "Number 1" by G Perico, the lyrics reflect the artist's pride in his identity and roots without feeling the need to conform to societal expectations or fit in with others. He confidently asserts his position and status, stating that he doesn't need an introduction as he drives around in his S coupe, emphasizing his authenticity and refusal to put on a front. The reference to stuffing his pockets with blue hundreds and smoking blue Runts demonstrates his affinity for luxury and success, despite facing haters and past accusations.
As the song progresses, G Perico continues to showcase his confidence and self-assurance, declaring his affiliation with the So Way Out neighborhood and his refusal to change who he is. He mentions encounters with a snitch and the legal consequences he faced due to his association with a firearm, highlighting the harsh realities of his environment and the challenges he has encountered.
The artist then shifts focus to his aspirations and success, mentioning his team's collective worth and his vision for the future. He asserts his dominance and relevance in his section, maintaining his status as the number one figure while representing his area with pride. The references to specific locations and events in LA further emphasize his connection to his roots and his success despite ongoing obstacles.
The chorus repeats the theme of being the number one in his section and throwing up diamonds as a symbol of his elevated status and success. G Perico reflects on his experiences, interactions with others, and personal desires, all while staying true to himself and honoring those who have passed. The song ends with an affirmation of his position and presence in his community, solidifying his identity and success in the face of adversity.
Lyrics ยฉ Universal Music Publishing Group, Mute Song Limited, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRYAN WILLIAMS, BYRON O. THOMAS, DWAYNE CARTER, IOSUA TUMA, JEREMY NASH, TERIUS GRAY
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Latasha Jefferson
G really really work #SoWayOut from the bottom to the top by getting a major record deal from Jay Z's business. I'm surprised for your success, you kept the game real ๐๐๐ฏ.
baca baca
makes nothing but bangers ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Mista Wallace
This beat bumps loud af!
trusty davis
Im glad you putting out more music you gone hit big one day
rip steve irwin
he talks about his baby momma being mad in every song ๐
sonson rambler
@Kristopher Anglin yup fr
Directed by PROF.
She mad
BIGG P
@Smoovo Nebulous q QA
tracymac213
Cause that bitch always hating ๐คฃ
All Hussle
Ok and... Bitches be mad