Salute
Lil' Wayne Lyrics


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Better strap up your boots
Before they start to shoot
Than do it for the troops
It's young money salute
It's young money salute

Yeah, uh
So sick with the flow
Yeah your cowboys know that Lil Twist
Been a pro way before Romo or T.O
No wetting cowboys to a piston
A.I no Wallace your kids getting demolished
I'm booking on your suckers like I'm just leaving college
But smart, very smart, too smart for ya knowledge
Too smart once more, Wayne called me a genius
It's Y.M.E. nothing gets in between us

Tell Wayne I'm going in like somebody bout to bury me
In this rap game nobody could ever bury me
That's why you see me on stage rocking with young money
I told my team I got us man it's all on me
Like volume 2 BG I got my crew with me
Twist, Mack, Millz, Gudda and my baby Nicki
Everytime I'm on the track it's ransom
Can't find us anymore it's random
When Young Money come through you better salute us

Better strap up your boots
Before they start to shoot
Than do it for the troops
It's young money salute
It's young money salute

Hey I solemnly swear if it ever go down
You ain't never gotta call me cause I'mma be there
Lets get to the point like elbows, my crew harder than shelltoes
Strapped like Velcro and this we running hell no
And truthfully, aiming for number one oh do we
You ask why I reply cause nobody remember 2 or 3
Cross Y.M. and the hem will make a movie
We all we can be, respect the army and salute we

Yeah, Young money army we marching
We coming forward no warning
We got these boys running like Forest
So salute me like a general
First place never last
Always on top and I'm a chief like a Seminole
Got the game in strangle hold no letting up
You can get the top, ya can pop like 7 Up
Knock knock let us up, young money applaud me
And we'll take the game out your hands like a joy stick

I'mma need my badges and my ribbons
Maybe it will make up for everything that I wasn't given
Everything that I've given, I swear I'll never give in

Just look at what I've been in and this is just the beginning
I d-d-d-d-do it cause I did it for my ballerina girls
Blowing kisses to the soldiers I am Marilyn Monroe
But we shoot shoot shoot em up, camouflage me,
'Cause young money is the Navy better yet the Army

Better strap up your boots
Before they start to shoot
Than do it for the troops
It's young money salute
It's young money salute

Commander in chief
One hand on the World, one hand on the brief
I stand on the World, bitch I stand on the peak
Of the game, and the girls, and the guap, now that's G
Don't ask me about shit but money
Fuckin' right my money long I got that 10ft money
I get it fast when I get to the money
When I walk, it sounds like 10 foots running
I meant feet, I'm in deep like wet pussy
I'm a purple heart proven war vet rookie
You can't even sit next to me
Now bring money or death to me, or don't step to me
Now don't step nigga, march with me
To the steps of the court building
Like ain't we God's children
I know at all times God's feel me
So I play my part until the war kill me
Salute or shoot!

Better strap up your boots
Before they start to shoot
Than do it for the troops




It's young money salute
It's young money salute

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lil Wayne's "YM Salute" are about the Young Money Army and their desire to conquer the rap game like soldiers marching into battle. The message is clear: be ready for whatever comes your way, and don't back down in the face of adversity. The song emphasizes Lil Wayne's position as the leader of the Young Money Army and his commitment to his team members. The lyrics also touch on the theme of loyalty, with the members of the group willing to go to any lengths to support each other.


The song contains numerous sports references, with Lil Wayne comparing his crew to the Dallas Cowboys before quarterback Tony Romo and wide receiver Terrell Owens. The lyrics also reference former NBA superstar Allen Iverson and former NBA player Rasheed Wallace. Other references include video games, with Lil Wayne describing Young Money's ability to take the game "out of your hands like a joystick," and movies, with the hem of the group promising to "make a movie" if anyone crosses them. Overall, "YM Salute" is a high-energy anthem that celebrates the unity and dedication of this rap collective.


Line by Line Meaning

Better strap up your boots Before they start to shoot Than do it for the troops It's young money salute It's young money salute
Get ready and be prepared for war before it's too late. Young Money is here to pay respect to the troops and honor them with a salute.


So sick with the flow Yeah your cowboys know that Lil Twist Been a pro way before Romo or T.O
Lil Twist has been an expert rapper before famous footballers like Tony Romo or Terrell Owens.


No wetting cowboys to a piston A.I no Wallace your kids getting demolished I'm booking on your suckers like I'm just leaving college But smart, very smart, too smart for ya knowledge Too smart once more, Wayne called me a genius It's Y.M.E. nothing gets in between us
Lil Twist is too good to be beaten down by the Dallas Cowboys or any other team. He is intelligent, and even Lil Wayne considers him a genius; nothing can break the bond between them in the Young Money family.


Tell Wayne I'm going in like somebody bout to bury me In this rap game nobody could ever bury me That's why you see me on stage rocking with young money I told my team I got us man it's all on me Like volume 2 BG I got my crew with me Twist, Mack, Millz, Gudda and my baby Nicki Everytime I'm on the track it's ransom Can't find us anymore it's random When Young Money come through you better salute us
Lil Twist is so determined to be successful in the rap game that even the thought of being buried alive won't stop him. He's made it big in the industry by teaming up with Young Money, and now he's responsible for his team's success. He never disappoints his crew or his audience, and every time he sings, it's like a demand to pay for his awesome work. When Young Money enters the game, it's random and unstoppable; better show them respect and give a salute.


Hey I solemnly swear if it ever go down You ain't never gotta call me cause I'mma be there Lets get to the point like elbows, my crew harder than shelltoes Strapped like Velcro and this we running hell no And truthfully, aiming for number one oh do we You ask why I reply cause nobody remember 2 or 3 Cross Y.M. and the hem will make a movie We all we can be, respect the army and salute we
Lil Twist pledges his unwavering commitment to his crew, ensuring that he is always there for them when times get tough. Young Money's aim is to be number one in the rap game, and they won't settle for third place. If you get on their bad side, they'll take action, and every member of the crew is essential to their success. The entire team maintains respect for the military and encourages a salute to the Young Money Army.


Yeah, Young money army we marching We coming forward no warning We got these boys running like Forest So salute me like a general First place never last Always on top and I'm a chief like a Seminole Got the game in strangle hold no letting up You can get the top, ya can pop like 7 Up Knock knock let us up, young money applaud me And we'll take the game out your hands like a joy stick
The Young Money Army relentlessly marches forward with authority, never looking back or slowing down. They strike fear in the hearts of their competitors and make them run for cover. They command respect like a general and lead from the front like a chief of the Seminole tribe. Young Money has a firm grip on the rap game and won't let up, and those who try to top them will crumble like 7 Up cans. The crew demands applause, and they'll steal the game from their opponents like a joy stick.


I'mma need my badges and my ribbons Maybe it will make up for everything that I wasn't given Everything that I've given, I swear I'll never give in Just look at what I've been in and this is just the beginning
Lil Twist feels like he's owed recognition for his hard work in the music industry, and perhaps badges and ribbons would suffice. Despite not being given the resources to succeed, he gave it his all and won't back down in the face of adversity. He reflects on his accomplishments so far and promises that this is just the beginning.


Commander in chief One hand on the World, one hand on the brief I stand on the World, bitch I stand on the peak Of the game, and the girls, and the guap, now that's G Don't ask me about shit but money Fuckin' right my money long I got that 10ft money I get it fast when I get to the money When I walk, it sounds like 10 foots running I meant feet, I'm in deep like wet pussy I'm a purple heart proven war vet rookie You can't even sit next to me Now bring money or death to me, or don't step to me Now don't step nigga, march with me To the steps of the court building Like ain't we God's children I know at all times God's feel me So I play my part until the war kill me Salute or shoot!
Lil Wayne takes command as the Commander in Chief, and his focus is on the world's riches and material things. He's confident in his wealth, which is considerable, and he moves quickly to accumulate more. When he walks, it's like ten feet are running because he moves so fast. Although he mentions being in deep like wet pussy, he's also a decorated army veteran with a purple heart. He's so mighty that people can't even sit next to him. He demands payment or death, and anyone looking to challenge him should just march alongside him instead. Lil Wayne leads his army in a march towards the court building, and he dedicates his all to his cause until death. If you want to challenge him, you must salute him or face the consequences.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DWAYNE CARTER, ONIKA TANYA MARAJ, RASHAD RYAN BALLARD, JARVIS MILLS, CHRISTOPHER MOORE, CARL LILLY, DANE SIMMONS, JAMAL JONES

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alecia


on Lollipop

good song

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