Wing Hoe Party
Judy Lyrics


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If the drink pourin' find me in the cup
Don't bring nobody it's a dub
Yeah I'm drunk and off a drug
It's a Wing Hoe party, bitch what's up?
If you leave ya hoe round me then it's up
I need 3 or 4 round me in the tuck
Show me love
Shorty tough
It's a Wing Hoe party, where's the plug?
Yeah my wrist clean
Crib on Sistine
Pussy pristine
She just switched teams
That's my girl




Heard they leave yo party for the club
It's a Wing Hoe party 'til the sun

Overall Meaning

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These lyrics are from the song "Wing Hoe Party" by Judy. In these lyrics, the artist describes a wild and party-like atmosphere where alcohol is freely flowing and drugs are being consumed. The mention of being "drunk and off a drug" suggests a state of intoxication and altered consciousness. The reference to "Wing Hoe party" implies a specific event or gathering, where the singer wants to know who is participating and calls out for a wild time.


The lyrics suggest that the singer prefers to have the party to themselves without anyone else joining, as indicated by the line "Don't bring nobody it's a dub." This could imply a desire to have full control over the environment or perhaps a reluctance to share the experience with others. The mention of needing "3 or 4 round me in the tuck" suggests that the singer wants a group of people around them, possibly to enhance the party atmosphere and have a good time.


The lyrics also mention a "shorty tough," suggesting the presence of someone who is strong and assertive. This line could indicate that the partygoers are tough or resilient, able to withstand and enjoy the party's wild nature. The mention of looking for the "plug" could refer to someone who can provide drugs or other substances at the party, suggesting a desire for an intensified experience.


The final lines of the lyrics mention a clean wrist, which could be a reference to expensive jewelry, demonstrating a sense of luxury and wealth. The mention of a "crib on Sistine" suggests a lavish or opulent living space. The mention of switching teams could imply a change in allegiances or a shift in sexual orientation. The line about a party leaving for the club could suggest that the singer's party is an exciting and preferred option, attracting people away from other gatherings. The repeated reference to it being a "Wing Hoe party" until the sun comes up suggests that the festivities will continue until dawn, emphasizing the longevity and intensity of the event.




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Written by: Jesse Forde, Julian Lopez

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