The Dungeon
Gudda Gudda Lyrics


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Lil' Twist:
Uh
Lil'Twist a monster, now watch me get 'em
Why they try my flows on when they can't fit 'em
Got my shoes from overseas, when they can't get 'em
These young rappers like toddlers, watch me babysit 'em
It's Mr. Twizzy F., and I'm right here
Draped in right gear, this is Young Money, yeah
I got these rapers scared of me, I'm the right fear
Now their girls asking for me, tell they girls I'm right here (like)
Why, kuz I'm a Young Money youngin'
Name one way's that Young Money's not runnin'
Ha, and we the shh, no plungin'
And I came to welcome y'all to Young Money's Dungeon

Tyga:
Raagh
Turn your face off when you fuckin' look at muah
Send that Ray Charles to ya, make your vision fall
Hell calls, kuz y'all niggaz ain't trustin' the god
Put arrows on ya head, no water dog
I'm a cough, spittin' god when Young Money bomb
Fuck your walls, bitch I'm raw with this condom on
Ready, get set, get marks, pistol drawn
Start the red liner, log, fire on
Picture me pawn, knockin' brochures door-to-door
I live on the floor, outside, you couldn't see the floor
At this elevation, elevator, reach the lord
Young Money, fuck these other niggaz do it for

Jae Millz:
Huge appetite (yes) fuck a half a bite
I need that whole pie, dough, and cheese but you could have a slice
Nigga, I shut the stage down and smash the mic
Plus I kill after parties, I call 'em after lifes
To the rap game, Millz don't make classics
And I don't write songs, bitch, I create caskets
Who want a dirtnap (who) your grim reaper is here
I compose funerals for you niggaz careers
Y-your girl said my third leg was super long
She gotta lift weights with her tongue, her mouth super strong
Heatin' pad jaws, her mouth super warm
But right after I'm skatin' like I'm boardin' with some supers on

Gudda Gudda:
Ugh
Semi-automatic arsenal
Will slaughter you and turn every part of you to particles
Pain is what I ordered you, run is what you oughta do
I tear the house down, evict niggaz like the mortgage do
You niggaz gon' bother who, I come from the hardest zoo
New Orleans, Murder Capital, that's where a heart is grew
Yeah, I beat the track like a mad man
Kuz these niggaz is garbage, put these niggaz in a trashcan
I'm the one-man band and I'm marching while I'm laughin'
Drag these bitches off my stage kuz yes, I am the Sandman




Gudda Gudda, chain got boo-koo colors like Toucan Sam
Reach and you will be an amputee, cut off yo' damn hand

Overall Meaning

In Gudda Gudda's song The Dungeon, Lil' Twist, Tyga, Jae Millz, and Gudda Gudda all contribute verses showcasing their lyrical skill and confidence in their abilities. Lil' Twist starts his verse by showing off his fashion sense and unique style before emphasizing his position within the Young Money label. He proclaims that other rappers are afraid of him and that he is ready for any challenge. Tyga's verse begins with a threatening attitude, warning listeners not to disrespect him. He uses violent metaphors to describe his power and influence within the rap game. Jae Millz's verse continues the theme of confidence and superiority, boasting about his abilities to shut down shows and create caskets for other rappers' careers. Gudda Gudda's verse is the most aggressive, with violent imagery and threats of violence towards anyone who challenges him or interrupts his performance.


Overall, the song is a showcase of the artists' lyrical and creative abilities, with each verse emphasizing the artist's unique style and attitude towards the rap game. The Dungeon is a metaphorical representation of the rap game, where artists must fight to prove their worth and dominance over their competition.


Line by Line Meaning

Lil'Twist a monster, now watch me get 'em
Lil'Twist considers himself a dominant force in rap music and is confident in his abilities to succeed.


Why they try my flows on when they can't fit 'em
Other rappers attempt to emulate Lil'Twist's style despite not having the skill or talent to do so.


Got my shoes from overseas, when they can't get 'em
Lil'Twist has unique fashion choices that others are unable to replicate or purchase, making him stand out.


These young rappers like toddlers, watch me babysit 'em
Lil'Twist sees himself as a seasoned veteran of the rap game and takes on the role of a caregiver or mentor to younger rappers.


It's Mr. Twizzy F., and I'm right here
Lil'Twist is introducing himself and announcing his presence as a prominent figure in the rap community.


Draped in right gear, this is Young Money, yeah
Lil'Twist takes pride in representing the Young Money record label and displays the appropriate fashion style.


I got these rapers scared of me, I'm the right fear
Lil'Twist instills fear in other rappers due to his impressive skill and respected reputation.


Now their girls asking for me, tell they girls I'm right here (like)
Lil'Twist's popularity has resulted in female attention, and he references a common phrase when saying to inform girls he's nearby.


Why, kuz I'm a Young Money youngin'
Lil'Twist takes pride in his association with the Young Money label.


Name one way's that Young Money's not runnin'
Lil'Twist believes that the Young Money label is dominant and cannot be matched by other record labels.


Ha, and we the shh, no plungin'
Lil'Twist refers to the Young Money label as being the 'shh,' slang for extremely impressive, and they don't require any outside help to succeed.


And I came to welcome y'all to Young Money's Dungeon
Lil'Twist offers a metaphorical welcome to the world of Young Money through the song by associating it with the concept of a dungeon.


Turn your face off when you fuckin' look at muah
Tyga exudes a level of confidence and arrogance, suggesting that others aren't worthy to look upon him directly.


Send that Ray Charles to ya, make your vision fall
Tyga uses a metaphorical comparison to suggest that looking upon him too long will result in the vision of the other person fading away, like it would with blindness.


Hell calls, kuz y'all niggaz ain't trustin' the god
Tyga warns that not following or trusting him will result in a harsh punishment in the afterlife.


Put arrows on ya head, no water dog
Tyga can aim and hit targets easily, without the need for weapons or other means.


I'm a cough, spittin' god when Young Money bomb
When Tyga performs during a Young Money record, he becomes a force to be reckoned with in the rap game due to his incredible skill.


Fuck your walls, bitch I'm raw with this condom on
Tyga can break down any barriers or obstacles in his way and demonstrates his skill no matter what the situation.


Ready, get set, get marks, pistol drawn
Tyga is continuously prepared for anything, always on guard with his 'pistol' ready to take on any task or challenge.


Start the red liner, log, fire on
Tyga uses racing analogies, suggesting he is ready to speed forward quickly and crash through anything in his way.


Picture me pawn, knockin' brochures door-to-door
Jae Millz uses a metaphor to describe the rap game as a chessboard, and he is moving forward towards his opponent's King piece.


I live on the floor, outside, you couldn't see the floor
Jae Millz has taken over the rap game, and others can't 'see the floor' because he's dominating the competition from the ground up.


At this elevation, elevator, reach the lord
Jae Millz uses a metaphor to suggest he has reached the highest level of success in the rap game by getting closest to God (metaphorically speaking).


Young Money, fuck these other niggaz do it for
Jae Millz is dedicated to representing the Young Money record label, and he will succeed on behalf of it.


Huge appetite (yes) fuck a half a bite
Jae Millz has an insatiable appetite for success and won't settle for anything less than perfection.


I need that whole pie, dough, and cheese but you could have a slice
Jae Millz will have massive amounts of success, but others can still get in on some of this opportunity.


Nigga, I shut the stage down and smash the mic
Jae Millz is confident in his ability to perform and will dominate the stage, leaving nothing behind but broken mics.


Plus I kill after parties, I call 'em after lifes
Jae Millz is also successful post-performance and keeps the party going long after the show is over.


To the rap game, Millz don't make classics
Jae Millz doesn't just create 'classics' - he sets the bar for what classic rap music should be.


And I don't write songs, bitch, I create caskets
Jae Millz is an innovator in the rap game and always creates something new and interesting that stakes a claim in music history.


Who want a dirtnap (who) your grim reaper is here
Jae Millz has a message for haters in the rap game: if they're not careful, they might end up six feet under.


I compose funerals for you niggaz careers
Jae Millz takes pleasure in ending other rappers' careers and has no qualms about doing so.


Y-your girl said my third leg was super long
Gudda Gudda has a massive ego and is confident in his sexual prowess, boasting about his endowment.


She gotta lift weights with her tongue, her mouth super strong
Gudda Gudda enjoys seducing women and boasts about the intense workout his partners have to endure as a result of their intimate relationship.


Heatin' pad jaws, her mouth super warm
Gudda Gudda describes the intense pleasure his partner brings him and suggests an intense warmth in their relationship.


But right after I'm skatin' like I'm boardin' with some supers on
Gudda Gudda rarely stays with one partner for too long and moves on to the next one quickly, like a skateboarder in motion.


Semi-automatic arsenal
Gudda Gudda has a wide range of weapons, including semi-automatic weapons, at his disposal.


Will slaughter you and turn every part of you to particles
Gudda Gudda isn't afraid to use his weapons and will brutally destroy anyone who crosses him.


Pain is what I ordered you, run is what you oughta do
Those who stand up to Gudda Gudda will experience excruciating pain and will need to flee to stay safe.


I tear the house down, evict niggaz like the mortgage do
Gudda Gudda is capable of destroying anyone in his way and will forcibly remove anyone who dares go against him from the rap game.


You niggaz gon' bother who, I come from the hardest zoo
Gudda Gudda comes from a place of extreme hardship and has emerged as one of the toughest rappers in the game as a result.


New Orleans, Murder Capital, that's where a heart is grew
Gudda Gudda grew up in New Orleans, which is widely known as a city with a high violent crime rate. This explains his 'hard' nature.


Yeah, I beat the track like a mad man
Gudda Gudda is a passionate performer and gives everything he's got when he's on stage, to the point of insanity.


Kuz these niggaz is garbage, put these niggaz in a trashcan
Gudda Gudda has no respect for inferior rappers and suggests they belong in the trashbin instead of on stage.


I'm the one-man band and I'm marching while I'm laughin'
Gudda Gudda is a one-man show and doesn't require any assistance to succeed in the rap game, and he takes pleasure in dominating.


Drag these bitches off my stage kuz yes, I am the Sandman
Gudda Gudda will remove anyone unworthy from his performances and takes on the role of the Sandman, an individual responsible for removing others from a sleeping world he's created.


Gudda Gudda, chain got boo-koo colors like Toucan Sam
Gudda Gudda has an impressive chain, with various colors and designs, making an analogy to the colorful cereal mascot Toucan Sam.


Reach and you will be an amputee, cut off yo' damn hand
Gudda Gudda takes no chances and is willing to remove any hands that get too close to his chain in an effort to touch it.




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@ksingh810

Wayne made history

@MrXanderthegreat1

I remember this era. The YM era. All of there songs had this pop sound to it mixed with a lil trap

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Dedicated to my Big Homeslice from the 9 doing time

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@husslewestbrook4813

Who made this beat? Is the instrumental anywhere?

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