Beat without Bass
Lil' Wayne Lyrics


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I got my capital SW Agger up B
7 32, yo know exactly what this is
(Freaky, Freaky)
(We a team now)
Welcome to the dipset baby,
(Lil Wayne)
Okay, my leather so soft but don't think I ain't hard
Bitch say Weezy make it rain, I say bitch I ain't God
But I am God's son, but you know I ain't Nas
See, he got a positive aim, and I aim nines
Man, little Weezy got a style that even I can't find
Man, some shit just be so hard, I be like that line ain't mine
And if that is under a gram, then that line ain't mine
And if you niggas talking war, well bitch, it's combat time
Hey, I take three L's to the head: Love, Live, Life, then I'm dead
Young Money, Dipset, that's what this is
And if I ain't good looking, you can bet my bitch is
I done made it off Apple Street like it was 2300 Jackson Street
Young Money, can't join 'em nor beat 'em
Where the fuck is Robin Leech when you need him?
A rich nigga can't even buy freedom
That's why I give my white bitches everything but freedom
I do my white bitches anything but beat 'em
And if they like rat poison, then I'ma feed 'em
I'm sophisticated, fresh from Antarctica my wrist just made it
I'm rich bitch, I ain't broke no more
But I will still chop you up and feed your ass to the poor
I'm 'bout my cream like a s'more
You old ass rappers better stay on tour




You're like 44, I got a 44, I'm 24
I could murk you and come home when I'm 44

Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics to Lil Wayne's "Beat without Bass" begins with a special code that references his roots. He shouts out his hometown of Hollygrove, Louisiana, with "SW Agger up B." SW Agger, or "Slaughter Gang Aggers," is a crew in Atlanta, and Hollygrove has a similar crew that uses "NW Agger." 7 32 is another code likely referencing Hollygrove with the number 7 referencing the Seventh Ward, and the number 32 referencing basketball legend Magic Johnson's jersey number; Lil Wayne is known to be a big basketball fan. With this opening, Lil Wayne is setting the tone for the song, which is all about his prowess and confidence in his skills.


Lil Wayne's lyrics in "Beat without Bass" give insight into his mindset as an artist. The chorus repeatedly asserts that he doesn't need a bass because his rhymes speak for themselves. He boasts about his style being unique and that he does things differently from other rappers. He mentions that he's made a lot of money ("I'm rich bitch, I ain't broke no more"), but despite his success, he's still a force to be reckoned with. The line "I could murk you and come home when I'm 44" further emphasizes Lil Wayne's confidence in himself and his skills, as he's stating that he could defeat a rapper at any age and still come out on top.


Overall, "Beat without Bass" is an anthem for Lil Wayne, showcasing his confidence and distinctive style.


Line by Line Meaning

I got my capital SW Agger up B
I have my money and connections in order, ready to make moves


7 32, yo know exactly what this is
Referring to a specific type of drug and the quantity - this is all business


(Freaky, Freaky)
Just a hype intro to the next section of the song


(We a team now)
Acknowledging the collaboration of Dipset and Young Money in this song


Welcome to the dipset baby,
Inviting the listener into this world created by Dipset and Young Money


(Lil Wayne)
Announcing Lil Wayne's entrance into the song


Okay, my leather so soft but don't think I ain't hard
Despite appearances, Lil Wayne is tough and ready for anything


Bitch say Weezy make it rain, I say bitch I ain't God
Lil Wayne doesn't have unlimited power and resources


But I am God's son, but you know I ain't Nas
Lil Wayne is aware of his place in the hip hop world - Nas is known for his positive and conscious lyrics


See, he got a positive aim, and I aim nines
Nas aims for higher things while Lil Wayne is more focused on materialistic and gritty aspects of life


Man, little Weezy got a style that even I can't find
Lil Wayne's style is unique and unpredictable even for himself


Man, some shit just be so hard, I be like that line ain't mine
Lil Wayne sometimes surprises himself with how good his lyrics are


And if that is under a gram, then that line ain't mine
Lil Wayne only wants to associate himself with the best


And if you niggas talking war, well bitch, it's combat time
Lil Wayne won't back down and is ready to fight


Hey, I take three L's to the head: Love, Live, Life, then I'm dead
Lil Wayne embraces the importance of love, living and life, and knows that it's essential to live fully before dying


Young Money, Dipset, that's what this is
Reinforcing the collaboration between the two labels


And if I ain't good looking, you can bet my bitch is
Lil Wayne surrounds himself with beautiful women


I done made it off Apple Street like it was 2300 Jackson Street
Lil Wayne has achieved success despite coming from a tough environment


Young Money, can't join 'em nor beat 'em
Young Money is a force to be reckoned with, impossible to replicate or outdo


Where the fuck is Robin Leech when you need him?
Lil Wayne is living the high life and wants the world to know it


A rich nigga can't even buy freedom
Even with money, there are some things that can't be bought


That's why I give my white bitches everything but freedom
Lil Wayne doesn't want his women to have too much control or independence


I do my white bitches anything but beat 'em
Lil Wayne is not a violent person and doesn't want to harm anyone


And if they like rat poison, then I'ma feed 'em
Lil Wayne is willing to do anything to please his women and make them happy


I'm sophisticated, fresh from Antarctica my wrist just made it
Lil Wayne prides himself on being unique and stylish


I'm rich bitch, I ain't broke no more
Lil Wayne has made it big financially and wants the world to see it


But I will still chop you up and feed your ass to the poor
Despite his wealth, Lil Wayne is still willing to be ruthless and violent towards those who cross him


I'm 'bout my cream like a s'more
Lil Wayne is all about making money


You old ass rappers better stay on tour
Lil Wayne sees himself as one of the top rappers and thinks the older generation should step aside


You're like 44, I got a 44, I'm 24
Lil Wayne is young and powerful while the older rappers are past their prime


I could murk you and come home when I'm 44
Lil Wayne is so confident in his abilities that he could kill another rapper and still live a long life




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