Born in Ohio, Garcia rose to popularity late 2015 via music sharing website SoundCloud, gaining millions of streams on the site.
Lil Pump's rap career started when he met now frequent collaborator and friend Smokepurpp. After Pump was expelled from school for fighting in 2016, he was asked by Smokepurpp to free-style and a beat he produced, which we now know as Lil Pump's debut self-titled single.
The track, alongside follow-up hits "Elementary", "Ignorant", "Gang Shit" and "Drum $tick", became successes on the aforementioned streaming app SoundCloud, garnering millions of listens.
The rapper burst to mainstream success the following year with the Diablo-produced track "Boss", which apart from also achieving millions of SoundCloud listens also peaked at #101 in the USA.
The following single "D Rose" collected a great amount of attention primarily thanks to its Cole Bennett (also known as Lyrical Lemonade)-directed music video, which at the moment has over 175 million views on the video platform YouTube.
Garcia is best known for his song Gucci Gang which peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100.
The rapper currently has two albums: his self-titled 2017 debut and "Harverd Dropout", which followed in 2019.
Lil Pump and fellow Miami rapper Smokepurpp co-headlined the "No Jumper" tour in 2016, and he has also performed at Rolling Loud.
At the Door
LIL PUMP Lyrics
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Lil Pump
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
This is CB
I be, I be drippin' head to toe
Everywhere I fuckin' go
I drop forty racks a show
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I be drippin' head to toe
Everywhere I fuckin' go
I drop forty racks a show
I could go flex on your hoe
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I got junkies at the door
I could serve you 2 for 4
I could serve you couple Xans
I could feed your bitch some coke
Yeah, my Uzi automatic, make your grandma do a backflip
Yeah, that .45 do that magic
Yeah, my wrist do that gymnastics
Got a bust down on my wrist
It look like I took a piss
So you cannot tell me shit
Make your auntie do a flip
Yeah, I'm drinkin' Molly water
While I'm fuckin' on your daughter
Bitch, I'm bustin' at your father
Call me Lil Pump Vince Carter
I be, I be drippin' head to toe
Everywhere I fuckin' go
I drop forty racks a show
I could go flex on your hoe
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I be drippin' head to toe
Everywhere I fuckin' go
I drop forty racks a show
I could go flex on your hoe
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I be drip, I be drip, I be drip
I be drippin' head to toe
Everywhere I fuckin' go
I drop forty racks a show
I could go flex on your hoe
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies
The song "At the Door" by Lil Pump is a trap rap that exudes bravado and aggression. The lyrics describe Lil Pump's lavish lifestyle of spending money, flexing on women and junkies, and using drugs. The opening lines, "I be drippin' head to toe / Everywhere I fuckin' go / I drop forty racks a show / I could go flex on your hoe," establish the theme of the song, which is to show off one's wealth and power. Lil Pump enjoys being the center of attention and does not shy away from it. He even boasts that he has a line of junkies outside his door, eagerly waiting for his drugs.
The chorus repeats the same lines over and over again, emphasizing the rapper's confidence and arrogance. The second verse describes Lil Pump's violent tendencies, as he raps about his automatic Uzi and .45 that can work magic. He even goes as far as saying that his wrist does gymnastics and got a bust down that looks like he took a piss. Lil Pump's delivery is aggressive, and the song's beat is heavy with bass, which enhances the rapper's menacing demeanor.
The song "At the Door" has gained quite a following, with its aggressive sound and lyrics appealing to a certain demographic. It has also generated controversy due to its glorification of drugs and violence. However, it remains a popular single for Lil Pump and a testament to the trap genre's popularity.
Line by Line Meaning
Ooh, Big Head on the beat
Acknowledging the producer of the song, Big Head, in a catchy manner.
Lil Pump
Referring to the rapper, who is the performer of the song.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh
Adding an additional interjection for flair and emphasis.
This is CB
Introducing the song as a collaboration between the rapper and the producer, CB.
I be, I be drippin' head to toe
Boasting about his fashion sense, and the fact that he is always dressed in the latest and most expensive clothes.
Everywhere I fuckin' go
Indicating that he is always on the move, and that his fashion sense is appreciated wherever he goes.
I drop forty racks a show
Asserting that he earns and spends a lot of money on his performances.
I could go flex on your hoe
Suggesting that he could show off his wealth and fashion sense to someone's girlfriend or lover.
I got junkies at the door, I got junkies at the door
Implying that he has a lot of fans waiting for him, some of whom might be drug users or addicts.
I could serve you 2 for 4
Offering to sell two illicit substances for four dollars to anyone who is interested.
I could serve you couple Xans
Offering to sell anxiety medication to anyone who is interested.
I could feed your bitch some coke
Claiming that he can provide cocaine to anyone's female partner.
Yeah, my Uzi automatic, make your grandma do a backflip
Boasting about his powerful gun, and the fact that it could make an elderly woman fall backwards and land on her back.
Yeah, that .45 do that magic
Suggesting that his .45 caliber firearm has a sort of magical quality or effect.
Yeah, my wrist do that gymnastics
Boasting about his expensive and flashy jewelry, and how it sparkles and moves like a gymnast.
Got a bust down on my wrist
Referring to his jewelry, which is encrusted with diamonds (AKA a bust-down).
It look like I took a piss
Asserting that his jewelry is so valuable and conspicuous that it appears as though he urinated on his own wrist.
So you cannot tell me shit
Stating that he is immune to criticism and that nobody can tell him what to do or how to act.
Make your auntie do a flip
Boasting about his ability to impress people with his jewelry and fashion sense, going so far as to claim that he could make an older woman do a somersault.
Yeah, I'm drinkin' Molly water
Admitting that he is consuming a dangerous mixture of the drug Ecstasy and water.
While I'm fuckin' on your daughter
Suggesting that he is engaging in sexual activities with a younger female, presumably someone else's daughter.
Bitch, I'm bustin' at your father
Threatening violence against someone's male relative, most likely their father.
Call me Lil Pump Vince Carter
Comparing himself to the famous basketball player Vince Carter, who was known for his impressive dunks, as a way of saying that he is similarly impressive in his own field.
I be drip, I be drip, I be drip
Continuing to emphasize his fashion sense and how he is always wearing expensive and fashionable clothes.
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Gazzy Garcia, Brendan Murray, Christopher Barnett
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@liberationwasalie2982
"Yes my Uzi automatic, make yo grandma do a backflip"đđđ
@gamesantosbr
@@MarcelReuling beggar
@TributeMack2015
Well my grandma canât even backflip.đđđđ
@YungFlakko
Make your auntie do a flip jaja
@sneakysealpuptv9379
I always lmao at that part too
@Theo-pe1rw
Old pumpđ
@rilostar
I miss this pump man no one can deny how catchy this era was
@abrahamalvarez3639
I was the biggest fan until that trump shit smh but I still fwm if he would put out more content
@masterzela2378
@@abrahamalvarez3639 i like the new songs
@yungtooli
@@abrahamalvarez3639 nothing wrong with the trump shit he did đ .