Mackin' & Driving
Ice Cube Lyrics


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[Footsteps]
[Car pulls over]
[Music playin' Ice Cube & Mr. Short Khop's: "Pushin' Weight" in the background]

[Ice Cube:]
'Ey!
'Ey, girl!
'Ey, jibba-jibba!
Oh, what? You can't speak?
You know? You ain't gotta be starring' at my show, baby!




I won't beggin' to you any longer, you pigeon-ass hoe, stanky-ass... [car crash]
I'll be God-damned! [whispering]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Ice Cube's "Mackin' & Driving" is a conversation between Ice Cube and a woman that he is trying to impress. He starts by talking to the woman, saying "Ey!" and "Ey, girl!". However, when he realizes that the woman is not responding, he gets angry and starts insulting her. He calls her a "pigeon-ass hoe" and a "stanky-ass", but before he could continue, the car crashes.


The song is a commentary on the world of pimping and prostitution. Ice Cube is playing the role of a pimp who is trying to "mack" a woman. He initially tries to be charming and friendly, but when he realizes that the woman is not interested, he becomes aggressive and angry towards her. The car crash at the end of the song symbolizes the destructive nature of this lifestyle.


Overall, the lyrics of "Mackin' & Driving" present a grim and harsh picture of the world of prostitution and pimping, where women are objectified and treated as commodities. Ice Cube's lyrics are a commentary on the toxic masculinity and violence that pervades this world.




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