4275 feat. Birdman
Jacquees Lyrics


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FYB, Rich Gang
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo
Yeah you're all welcome to come in
Look, I go by the name Jermaine Dupri, right (the young boss)
Sauce recognize sauce
Jacquees, he got somethin' he wanna say
The life
I know, I'llll show you, you know too, what to do (big lifestyle, boss)
You ain't mine, I'm a side
You gon' cry, ain't got time
She think, we go together
I think, she should, know better (girl you know better)
When it rain down on me, never ran out on no chick
Said she wanna smoke with me
Said she wanna roll my weed (let's go Quee)
Roll up shawty, hey
I know that you should be (no cap, lets get em')
She goin' live (says she goin' live) (take 'em all home boy)
Shawty goin' live (to the big house, ya heard)
Comin' through tonight (all foreigns)
Put it in your phone, 4275 (paper plates, 200 in each pocket)
4275, lil' mama come and fly (4275, ice drippin')
They everywhere, bitches all over
Ya hear me? That rich nigga lifestyle
She like, "where I park my ride?" Outside
She gon' pull up for me (pull up, all foreign)
She gon' pull up for me (pull up, simple)
She gon' pull up, pull up
She gon' pull up, pull up
(Poppin' over here boy, yeah shawty we poppin')
She gon' pull up for me (huh, bend them niggas)
Show love to the T, yeah (boss up, Quee)
I know she coming like (yeah)
Put it in your phone, 4275 (yeah)
Wesley Hall Drive
Right here in Decatur, where it's better, 4275
Oh yeah, oh yeah
Come round here, we change ya life
And if you slippin' up, you best believe we take your wife (let's get it)
I'm posted on the east
They don't wanna smoke with me
Baby face to you freaks
Pretty Ricky in the sheets
12 play on repeat, yeah
12 play on repeat
Baby, I'm just tryna catch a vibe (see shawty, this that vibe right here)
My man's gon' let you inside
4275, lil' shawty going' live
In between her thighs, she be on my mind (yeah)
Don't let me, I'ma try (ten karats)
4275, they know I do it for my side, for my side (350, boss up, yeah)
They know I do it for my side, my side, oh yeah
(East side nigga, I said shawty if you gon' ride anyway)
(Anyway you need to be on, show her shit she ain't never seen before)
Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, ooh (it's that vibe, my nigga Jacquees, and me
We roll with street runners, yeah y'all know what this is)

Cash Money
FYB, Rich Gang




Yo turn Quee, boss up
Big money shit, simple

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jacquees's song 4275 feat. Birdman describes a lavish lifestyle filled with women, money, and status. Jacquees and Birdman boast about their wealth and the attention they receive from women. They provide the address to their luxurious lifestyle, 4275 Wesley Hall Drive in Decatur, and invite anyone who wants to experience it to meet them there. The song also discusses Jacquees's sexual prowess and his confidence in his ability to please a woman. Overall, the lyrics depict a life of luxury, excess, and unapologetic indulgence.


Line by Line Meaning

FYB, Rich Gang
Acknowledging a crew, FYB, and a label, Rich Gang, to identify oneself as part of the culture of success and wealth.


Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo
An exclamation to draw attention and establish dominance in the conversation.


Yeah you're all welcome to come in
Inviting listeners to join the conversation and be part of the lifestyle.


Look, I go by the name Jermaine Dupri, right (the young boss)
Introducing oneself as Jermaine Dupri, a young boss in the industry who has achieved success and status.


Sauce recognize sauce
Acknowledging and respecting the qualities of others who have the same level of success and status.


Jacquees, he got somethin' he wanna say
Passing the conversation to Jacquees, who has something meaningful to express.


The life
Referring to the lifestyle of a successful music artist characterized by wealth, luxury, and access to exclusive experiences.


I know, I'll show you, you know too, what to do (big lifestyle, boss)
Confidently expressing that the artist knows how to live the boss lifestyle, and offering to provide guidance to listeners who already know what it takes.


You ain't mine, I'm a side
Asserting that the artist is not committed to a particular romantic partner and is okay with being a side option.


You gon' cry, ain't got time
Establishing that emotional attachment is not part of the artist's lifestyle, and dismissing the possibility of dealing with someone else's feelings.


She think, we go together
Noting that a romantic partner may have unrealistic expectations about the nature of the relationship.


I think, she should, know better (girl you know better)
Addressing the romantic partner directly, suggesting that she should be aware of the artist's lifestyle and not expect more than what he can offer.


When it rain down on me, never ran out on no chick
Boasting that the singer has never abandoned a romantic partner during difficult times.


Said she wanna smoke with me
Referring to a romantic partner who wants to share a recreational drug experience with the singer.


Said she wanna roll my weed (let's go Quee)
Asking Jacquees for approval to accept the romantic partner's proposal to prepare and smoke cannabis together.


Roll up shawty, hey
Instructing the romantic partner to roll a joint quickly, using the term 'shawty' as a sign of affection and appreciation.


I know that you should be (no cap, let's get em')
Assuming that the romantic partner is willing and able to participate in the artist's lifestyle of indulgence and extravagance, expressing enthusiasm to proceed.


She goin' live (says she goin' live) (take 'em all home boy)
Referring to the romantic partner's intention to have an exciting and memorable experience filled with pleasure, and giving permission to the listener to do the same.


Shawty goin' live (to the big house, ya heard)
Anticipating that the romantic partner will enjoy a high-quality experience, and hinting that it may involve spending time in a luxurious property.


Comin' through tonight (all foreigns)
Announcing the arrival of the romantic partner and potentially other guests, emphasizing that they own and drive expensive foreign cars.


Put it in your phone, 4275 (paper plates, 200 in each pocket)
Giving the address of the artist's residence and advising the listener to save it on their mobile device, possibly making reference to carrying money in packets and showing off their wealth.


4275, lil' mama come and fly (4275, ice drippin')
Encouraging a woman to visit the artist's mansion located at 4275, and expressing that the artist owns extravagant jewelry and accessories covered with diamonds.


They everywhere, bitches all over
Asserting that women are always available and willing to be part of the singer's lifestyle, using the term 'bitches' as a derogatory insult.


Ya hear me? That rich nigga lifestyle
Reiterating that the artist lives and enjoys a flamboyant lifestyle characterized by great wealth, status, and power.


She like, "where I park my ride?" Outside
Expressing that a romantic partner is curious about the location of their car, and clarifying that it is parked nearby.


She gon' pull up for me (pull up, all foreign)
Anticipating that the romantic partner will drive her exotic car to meet and spend time with the singer.


She gon' pull up for me (pull up, simple)
Emphasizing that the romantic partner will arrive soon, using the term 'simple' as an expression of confidence and control.


She gon' pull up, pull up
Repeating the previous line to suggest that the romantic partner is excited and eager to join the artist.


(Poppin' over here boy, yeah shawty we poppin')
Confirming that the artist and others are enjoying their lifestyle and having fun, possibly in reference to parties, clubs, or other social events.


She gon' pull up for me (huh, bend them niggas)
Suggesting that the romantic partner will arrive soon and help the singer deal with people who may try to interfere or challenge their position.


Show love to the T, yeah (boss up, Quee)
Encouraging listeners to respect and appreciate the singer and their crew, and giving a shout-out to Jacquees to confirm the message.


I know she coming like (yeah)
Asserting that the romantic partner is expected to arrive soon, and expressing that everything is under control and enjoyable.


Put it in your phone, 4275 (yeah)
Repeating the previous invitation to visit the artist's mansion located at 4275, and using the term 'yeah' as a sign of agreement and encouragement.


Wesley Hall Drive
Giving a more specific address of the artist's mansion, adding details to impress and show off their wealth and status.


Right here in Decatur, where it's better, 4275
Emphasizing that the singer's mansion is located in a prestigious and desirable area of Decatur, and that it is an exclusive and luxurious place to be.


Oh yeah, oh yeah
Expressing excitement and confidence about the lifestyle and the conversation taking place.


Come round here, we change ya life
Suggesting that the singer's lifestyle and influence can have a transformative effect on others, and inviting listeners to join and embrace it.


And if you slippin' up, you best believe we take your wife (let's get it)
Warning that any attempt to interfere or compete with the singer's lifestyle will be met with severe consequences, using the threat of taking someone's wife as an example.


I'm posted on the east
Stating the location of the singer, possibly in reference to their specific area of influence, connections, or achievements.


They don't wanna smoke with me
Asserting that other people are intimidated and hesitant to engage with the artist and their lifestyle, possibly referring to drug use or other taboo activities.


Baby face to you freaks
Describing the artist's physical appearance as youthful and attractive, suggesting that they have a natural appeal to people who enjoy unconventional and wild experiences.


Pretty Ricky in the sheets
Using a popular R&B group as a reference to suggest that the singer has excellent sexual skills and is able to satisfy their romantic partners.


12 play on repeat, yeah
Referring to a popular slow jam by R. Kelly that is often associated with romantic and sexual experiences, suggesting that the singer enjoys listening to it repeatedly.


Baby, I'm just tryna catch a vibe
Explaining that the artist is not necessarily seeking a particular outcome, but rather trying to create and enjoy a certain atmosphere or feeling, possibly romantically or sexually.


My man's gon' let you inside
Assuming that the artist's associate will help the listener and others to access the lifestyle and experiences that they desire.


4275, lil' shawty going' live
Repeating the invitation to visit the artist's mansion and expressing that the romantic partner will have a great time there.


In between her thighs, she be on my mind (yeah)
Using a sexual reference to suggest that the singer is thinking about the romantic partner and their intimate experiences together, expressing appreciation and desire.


Don't let me, I'ma try (ten karats)
Expressing that the romantic partner's attractiveness and willingness to participate in the lifestyle is tempting and exciting, and noting that the artist has lavish jewelry as a sign of their wealth and status.


4275, they know I do it for my side, for my side (350, boss up, yeah)
Repeating the address and emphasizing that the singer's lifestyle is not just for their own benefit, but also for their crew or community, expressing pride and authority.


They know I do it for my side, my side, oh yeah
Repeating the previous line to show commitment and loyalty to the community or group.


(East side nigga, I said shawty if you gon' ride anyway)
Identifying oneself as coming from the east side of an area, and expressing a willingness to embrace the romantic partner's desire to live the lifestyle and participate in it without judgment or restrictions.


(Anyway you need to be on, show her shit she ain't never seen before)
Encouraging listeners to experiment and explore in order to expand their knowledge, experiences, and pleasure, and to introduce the romantic partner to new and exciting things.


Ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah, ooh (it's that vibe, my nigga Jacquees, and me
Expressing that the conversation and the music create a special and exciting atmosphere, and giving credit to Jacquees for contributing to it.


We roll with street runners, yeah y'all know what this is)
Referring to a group of people who are involved in illegal or dangerous activities, and expressing that the singer and Jacquees are part of it or closely associated with it, implying toughness and potential danger.


Cash Money
Ending the song with the name of a prominent record label and management company, implying that the singer and Jacquees are affiliated with it.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Rodriquez Jacquees Broadnax, Bryan Williams

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@Asianelletvmom

She gonna pull up pull up 🎢 🎢 i love how he changes different ranges and pitches in his voice even in the middle thats talent he is so underrated its unbelievable never seem get tired of this Man.πŸ’― πŸ’―

@meshabillings7204

Yessss love it.. He's the truth

@malakiyahslaughter4729

Been on his music for some years now even when people was sleeping on the young man. But this brother can go and it's his time

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@justthom1458

Yall be getting moist

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tell it girl you got that right

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