Hold Me Down
Jim Jones Feat. Stack Bundles Lyrics


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Uh, Chris, what up
Long time
It ain't been long enough though

Anything you need
I'ma hold you down
If you call on me
I'ma hold you down
Whatever you need
(You know them late nights is crazy)
I'ma hold you
I'ma hold you down, down, down

Anything you need
(Just chasin' that paper)
I'ma hold you down
If you call on me
I'ma hold you down
(I ain't goin' nowhere)
Whatever you need
I'ma hold you
I'ma hold you down, down, down

First option and my last resort (Chris)
We was both laughin' when you crashed the Porsche (Word)
I still remember when you bring the cash to court (Remember that?)
And sometimes though I feel we on a crash course (Forreal)
When we first met we was flying back and forth (You was open)
New York to Miami back to New York (Just jokin')
I can't front, I'm sorry 'bout our last fight (Word)
I'm just happy that we can joke about your crash pipes
(I got that fixed though right)
You been through real situations
A couple times you had to punch a couple bitches faces (Almost got me lawsuit)
And all that pain you endured (Sorry bout that)
I'm tryin' to tell you it won't be the same moving forward
(I'm tryin' to work wit' it)
You know I buy you what you want when you want it (All the time)
I love how you get silly when I get you glunnin' (You sour head)
But you smarter than most niggas (Forreal)
You tell me even watch out for the close niggas (I love you for that)

Anything you need
I'ma hold you down
If you call on me
I'ma hold you down
Whatever you need
I'ma hold you
I'ma hold you down, down, down

Anything you need
I'ma hold you down
If you call on me
I'ma hold you down
Whatever you need
I'ma hold you
I'ma hold you down, down, down

We go together like Martin and Gina
You lay me back like a Bentley or a Beemer (Oh, do I?)
You push my buttons like a coupe two seater Ina wife beater
Baby bring it back cause I'm a keeper

And I can tell you gettin' tired for bein' all alone
(It's worth it though)
My late nights in the stu when you call my phone (Chasin' paper)
And through that you hold me down like we strings (I love you for that)
And you still goin' hard like you in the paint (Like Flocka Flame)
But your friends probably still think I'm the worst yet (Fuck em though)
But they probably still mad at every purse you get (Which one next?)
Been a long time since we first met (Miami)
Six years and you went and took the first step (You crazy for that one)
You used to ask when we goin' see a ring
Got tired of that, went and bought me the ring (Funny nigga)
But we did it all, got a dog and a house with it (House!)
I guess you was tired of playin' spouse wit' it (I love you boo)

Anything you need
I'ma hold you down
If you call on me
I'ma hold you down
Whatever you need
I'ma hold you
I'ma hold you down, down, down

Anything you need
I'ma hold you down
If you call on me
I'ma hold you down
Whatever you need




I'ma hold you
I'ma hold you down, down, down

Overall Meaning

In the song "Hold Me Down" by Jim Jones featuring Stack Bundles, the lyrics narrate a story of a strong bond between two friends. The song is about loyalty and the willingness to support each other through thick and thin. The chorus, "Anything you need, I'ma hold you down. If you call on me, I'ma hold you down. Whatever you need, I'ma hold you down, down, down," emphasizes that the singer is always there for his friend, no matter what. It expresses the idea that no matter how hard the situation gets, they will always be there for each other.


The rapper reminisces over many experiences they had together, including their first meeting where they were frequently flying between New York and Miami, and that resulted in a close bond. Despite some arguments and misunderstandings, the singer is grateful that they can joke about them and move forward. Towards the end of the song, the singer also praises his friend's intelligence and compassion for warning him about people that could potentially bring harm.


Overall, "Hold Me Down" is a song that extols the value of loyalty and friendship, depicting a bond that is strong and everlasting.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh, Chris, what up
The singer greets Chris and starts the conversation.


Long time
The singer notes that it has been some time since they last spoke.


It ain't been long enough though
The singer suggests that more time should pass before they reunite.


Anything you need
The artist offers their help to Chris in any situation.


I'ma hold you down
The artist promises to support Chris firmly.


If you call on me
The singer specifies that they will be available to Chris when called upon.


You know them late nights is crazy
The singer acknowledges the fact that challenging situations may arise in the late hours of the night.


Whatever you need
The artist emphasizes the availability of their support and assistance.


I'ma hold you
The artist repeats their promise to support Chris strongly.


First option and my last resort (Chris)
The artist highlights Chris as a reliable support system in their life.


We was both laughin' when you crashed the Porsche (Word)
The singer references a memory where they and Chris shared a humorous moment after Chris had an accident with his car.


I still remember when you bring the cash to court (Remember that?)
The artist recalls a moment when Chris brought money to court for a legal case.


And sometimes though I feel we on a crash course (Forreal)
The singer acknowledges that their relationship might have its challenges.


When we first met we was flying back and forth (You was open)
The singer reminiscences about their early days with Chris when they would travel frequently back and forth between New York and Miami.


New York to Miami back to New York (Just jokin')
The singer repeats the back and forth travel between two cities but adds that they are joking in this moment.


I can't front, I'm sorry 'bout our last fight (Word)
The artist apologizes about a recent argument they had with Chris.


I'm just happy that we can joke about your crash pipes
The artist is glad that they can now laugh together about the accident with Chris's car exhaust.


You been through real situations
The singer acknowledges that Chris has faced difficult situations in their life.


A couple times you had to punch a couple bitches faces (Almost got me lawsuit)
The singer references an incident in which Chris had to defend themselves physically against certain women and almost faced legal consequences for it.


And all that pain you endured (Sorry bout that)
The artist expresses regret for the suffering Chris had to go through.


I'm tryin' to tell you it won't be the same moving forward (I'm tryin' to work wit' it)
The artist assures Chris that their future together will be different and they will work towards making things better.


You know I buy you what you want when you want it (All the time)
The artist mentions that they always provide for Chris's needs and wants.


I love how you get silly when I get you glunnin' (You sour head)
The singer appreciates Chris's funny behavior when they get them high on drugs.


But you smarter than most niggas (Forreal)
The artist praises Chris's intelligence and wit.


You tell me even watch out for the close niggas (I love you for that)
The singer appreciates Chris's advice to be cautious of people who appear friendly but may have malintent towards them.


We go together like Martin and Gina
The singer compares their relationship to the fictional couple portrayed in the sitcom Martin.


You lay me back like a Bentley or a Beemer (Oh, do I?)
The singer describes how Chris's love and support makes them feel luxurious and comfortable.


You push my buttons like a coupe two seater Ina wife beater
The artist playfully teases Chris for how they excite them while wearing a tank top.


Baby bring it back cause I'm a keeper
The artist reassures Chris that they are a valuable and trustworthy partner worth keeping in their life.


And I can tell you gettin' tired for bein' all alone (It's worth it though)
The singer empathizes with Chris's feelings of being lonely but also reminds them that their hard work will pay off in the end.


My late nights in the stu when you call my phone (Chasin' paper)
The singer references how Chris calls them while they work in the studio to pursue their music career.


And through that you hold me down like we strings (I love you for that)
The artist acknowledges how Chris's support and encouragement helps them thrive in their music career.


And you still goin' hard like you in the paint (Like Flocka Flame)
The artist praises Chris for their determination and hard work in their own career pursuits like the rapper Waka Flocka Flame.


But your friends probably still think I'm the worst yet (Fuck em though)
The artist acknowledges that Chris's friends may not like them but that doesn't bother them.


But they probably still mad at every purse you get (Which one next?)
The singer suggests that Chris's friends may be envious of the gifts that they have received from them.


Been a long time since we first met (Miami)
The artist reminds Chris of their first meeting in Miami which was a significant moment in their relationship.


Six years and you went and took the first step (You crazy for that one)
The singer celebrates Chris's decision to take the first step in their relationship, implying that it was something unexpected but appreciated.


You used to ask when we goin' see a ring
The singer references Chris asking when they would get engaged.


Got tired of that, went and bought me the ring (Funny nigga)
The singer humorously mentions that they eventually bought the engagement ring themselves after waiting for it for so long.


But we did it all, got a dog and a house with it (House!)
The artist notes that they have gone through many milestones in their relationship such as getting a dog and buying a house.


I guess you was tired of playin' spouse wit' it (I love you boo)
The artist expresses how much they love and appreciate Chris for taking their relationship to the next level of marriage.


Anything you need
The singer reiterates their earlier promise to help Chris with anything they need.


I'ma hold you down
The singer repeats their vow to strongly support Chris.


If you call on me
The artist emphasizes their availability to help Chris when called upon.


Whatever you need
The artist restates their commitment to assisting Chris in anything they need.


I'ma hold you
The artist repeats their promise to firmly support Chris.


I'ma hold you down, down, down
The singer strongly emphasizes their vow to support Chris in any situation they encounter.




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Written by: Joseph Jones

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@goldgiverbeatz7433

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@kennethholloway4738

Classic Ride Out Music..

@1ncognitooo

RIP Stack Bundles and Chinx Drugz, free Max Biggaveli and Melly Matrix

@40III

Still bump this on the regular πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@KingNapz

R.I.P. Stacks! Free Max Biggavel, Free Mel!

@romariogunter9749

Rest in power Stacks, Free the Wave.

@milliondollarbayby9323

This is how you know Jim Jones ain't a boss. These dudes made incredible music but he wouldn't put them out. Cause you can't outshine the master. What happens when the master is really the student taking the master's shine. Stack died Max and Mel locked up just because Jim thought he should shine instead of being a boss like he claimed he was. This is timeless music and he robbed them dudes

@bornreadytrill

Big facts byrdgang (max b stack bundles mel matrix) should have been big all jimmy had to do was focused on them and put them out but no he wanted to use them to make his music better smh

@LxrdBreezy00

listen to this shit daily on repeat shit sad

@arcticwater3206

Jim jones cheated himself just by being dumb spiteful against maxb & stacks!!! Jim coulda just chilled& made $$ off of all the members of byrdgang music, but NOOOOO! Fat nigga was jealous af of them niggas for NO REAL REASON

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