The Dungeon
Gudda Gudda Ft. Lil' Twist Tyga And Jae Millz 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

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 the song "The Dungeon," Lil Twist, Gudda Gudda, Tyga, and Jae Millz showcase their talents and bravado, asserting their dominance in the rap game. Lil Twist starts off his verse by proclaiming himself a monster and boasting about his rare shoes. He likens his competition to toddlers that he can babysit with ease. He asserts that he has the other rappers scared of him. He welcomes the audience to Young Money's Dungeon, implying that this is their space where they reign supreme.


Tyga's verse is aggressive and confrontational. He challenges his competition, daring them to face him. He invokes Ray Charles and hell, painting a vivid picture of the consequences of crossing him. He raps about being a "spitting god" and demolishing walls. He brags about living outside and being elevated like an elevator that reaches the lord. He makes it clear that Young Money dominates the rap game, and they do it best.


Jae Millz's verse is full of clever rhymes and wordplay. He declares himself to have a huge appetite, wanting the whole pie instead of just a slice. He shuts down stages and afterparties, calling them after-lifes. He boasts about creating caskets, not writing songs, and killing his competition's careers. He brags about his sexual prowess and leaves a lasting impression on his lady friends.


Gudda Gudda's verse is aggressive and assertive. He boasts about his semi-automatic arsenal and his ability to tear down houses. He proclaims himself a one-man band and dismisses his competition as garbage. He asserts his authority by dragging anyone who dares to step on his stage off of it. He shows off his colorful jewelry and threatens anyone who tries to steal it.


Overall, the song has an aggressive and confident tone, with each artist proving their skills and dominance in the rap game. They make it clear that Young Money is the best and anyone who crosses them will face dire consequences.


Line by Line Meaning

Lil' Twist:
Lil' Twist introduces himself as a rap monster who wears foreign shoes and teaches young rappers the game. He is part of Young Money and wants everyone to know it.


Raagh:
Raagh is a high-energy rapper who tells people to turn away if they can't handle him. He uses violent imagery to describe destroying his competition and asserting his dominance. He represents Young Money and wants them to be recognized as the best.


Jae Millz:
Jae Millz is a rapper with an insatiable appetite for success. He brags about his skills as a performer and a killer of other rappers' careers. He is also a ladies' man and boasts about his sexual prowess. He is part of Young Money's crew.


Gudda Gudda:
Gudda Gudda is a tough rapper who threatens violence against his enemies. He is from New Orleans, which he describes as a violent city. He mocks his competition and asserts that he is the best. He is part of Young Money and has an extravagant chain.




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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

@9THEROS99

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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