I Like Dat
Lil' Wayne Lyrics


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Can I speak on how I feel y'all?
Let my heart do the talking
Listen up princess

I wake up in the morning
Take a knee and thank God
Then go to the mirror
Look myself in the eyes
Today I didn't wake up with
A woman on my side
Yesterday I didn't wake up with
A woman on my side
Neither the day before that, nor before that
I just remember the moments, call me Kodak
And know that I do miss ya
But it's your denial that I
Must hold against ya since you been gone
I have been all alone but alone is steroids
'cause it made me strong
Girl, hair gone in the wind
You cheated on God's son, baby girl
That's a sin but I forgive you
But I can't give you
Another chance, ma, you're in my rearview
And I put that ring on your finger
I was all in but now it's just a symbol
Of what could've been goddamn

And now I'm by myself, but (I like it)
Damn, she left me all by myself, but
(I like it)

Yo i love my niggas, no homo
I swear I hope they all get cheese
Like Digiorno
And something 'bout the Hot Boys
That you don't know
I got a lot of love for 'em that I don't show
And BG been my nigga since the front do'
I hope Chopper City Records blow, fo sho'
And me and Juvey never really got along
But you still would let your nigga
Come get on your hottest song
Damn, I fuck with ya for that
I fuck with ya Lil Wack
And me and Skip go back
When you see a real nigga
You gotta tip your hat
And since I'm a real nigga, I do just that
I had my own lawyer working on Turk's case
After I heard him dissing me on the mixtape
'Cause he's locked up and I'm free
He got a lot more to worry about than me
I ain't trippin'

Y'all niggas left me by myself
But I can't front (I like it)
And so, now I became the President
Of the spot y'all left me at




A lot has changed, but, I can't front
(I like it)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lil' Wayne's song "I Like Dat" delve deep into themes of reflection, forgiveness, and self-empowerment. In the first verse, Wayne opens up about his emotions and vulnerability, expressing the need to communicate his feelings honestly. He talks about waking up in the morning, thanking God, and confronting his own reflections in the mirror. The absence of a woman by his side triggers memories of past moments, leading him to acknowledge his longing for her presence, even though he also feels the strength gained from being alone. The reference to being "alone is steroids" conveys the idea that solitude has toughened him up and made him resilient.


Wayne addresses a past relationship where he felt betrayed, as evidenced by the line "You cheated on God's son, baby girl, that's a sin." Despite forgiving his ex-partner, he recognizes the need to move on and leave her behind, symbolized by the mention of the ring that now serves as a reminder of what could have been. The lyrics portray a sense of acceptance and closure, with Wayne finding solace in his solitude and embracing the sense of liberation it brings. There's a bittersweet tone in his realization that being alone has its own kind of freedom and empowerment, as reflected in the lines "And now I'm by myself, but (I like it)."


In the second verse, Wayne shifts the focus to his relationships with his friends and fellow artists. He expresses his love and support for his "niggas," displaying loyalty and camaraderie within his circle. Despite some tensions and disagreements with certain individuals, he acknowledges the bonds of brotherhood and respect that exist between them. Wayne's willingness to help out a friend in need, such as working on Turk's legal case, demonstrates his loyalty and commitment to those who matter to him. The lyrics also touch upon past conflicts and misunderstandings, highlighting the complexities and nuances of friendships and alliances in the music industry.


The final lines of the song reveal a sense of triumph and self-assertion as Wayne reflects on taking charge of his own destiny. Despite the challenges and changes he has faced, including being abandoned by others, Wayne finds himself in a position of leadership and authority. The reference to becoming the "President of the spot y'all left me at" underscores his resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. The repeated refrain of "I like it" conveys Wayne's acceptance of his circumstances, his ability to find positivity in challenging situations, and his determination to thrive despite setbacks. Overall, the lyrics of "I Like Dat" encapsulate a journey of self-discovery, growth, and inner strength, emphasizing the importance of finding empowerment and fulfillment from within.




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Comments from YouTube:

Joshua Brown

Mane Real Wayne Fans know this one, Who still jamming this in 2020

Dywron Johnson

Here in 2022 was there in 2007...this song got me up off my death bed then and gives me strength today, thank you Tune πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ™ŒπŸ½

Asher Johnson

How this song got you off of your death bed?

Chalky White

This was when wayne was really the best rapper alive

Mckenzie Jenkins

Chalky White Yes!

James Alexander

alone is steroids cause it made me strong - smh when he was nice he was the nicest

Big Chris PasadenaReli

That 1st verse...im living it..n ....i Like itπŸ’―πŸ’―πŸ’―

Tuni Salaam Ayyub

I remember when this song 1st dropped back in '07! Man it brings back so many memories! Good times!

Bliv©️

When Wayne was droppin tapes every week πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

Koa Henderson

This shit will always ride, women and homies will always manage to disappoint. This track is a go to πŸ˜”

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