Sauce
Lil George Lyrics


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I got the sauce, I got the sauce
My daddy a boss, my momma a boss
So, I got the sauce
My brother a boss, my nigga a boss
Man, we want it all, yeah we want it all
How much do it cost?
I'll make a withdrawal, designer, my draws
My momma a boss, my daddy a boss
So, I got the sauce
Told me once, a lazy nigga
Nothing at all, I need it all
Unlimited all, white diamonds don't fall

Shoutout to y'all, supporting it all
Straight walking, no crawl
You say you getting it, boy I don't really see it
I must need some binoculars

Whole fit sauce whip glip gloss (?)
Who behind us, who behind ten?
Lil George, he the new young monster
Play it crazy, I can do what I want
Hit Benihana's in Pajamas

I got the sauce, I got the sauce
My daddy a boss, my momma a boss
So, I got the sauce
My brother a boss, my nigga a boss
Man, we want it all, yeah we want it all
How much do it cost?
I'll make a withdrawal, designer, my draws

Designer, my draws, she taking 'em off
She know I'm the man of my city
You ask "why she messing with George?"
I'm only sixteen and you ain't messing with me

These Lou's, they fit me
Ain't even twenty, but man I keep me some hundreds and fifties
Come count it with me, must I repeat I'm the man
All I need is a key to the city, saucey

I got the sauce, I got the sauce
My daddy a boss, my momma a boss
So, I got the sauce
My brother a boss, my nigga a boss
Man, we want it all, yeah we want it all
How much do it cost?




I'll make a withdrawal, designer my draws
I'm dipping in sauce

Overall Meaning

In Lil George's song "Sauce," he boasts confidently about his success and status, attributing it to both his parents and the drive he has to succeed. The title of the song itself refers to his confidence and success, where "sauce" is used as a metaphor to represent his power and influence. He says that his parents are "bosses", suggesting that he comes from a family of success and that he inherited their qualities. The line "my brother a boss, my nigga a boss" indicates that his success is not limited to just his family but also extends to his friends, who similarly possess an unstoppable mentality.


Lil George talks about making the most out of life and not wasting it. He affirms that he wants everything life has to offer and will work to achieve it at all costs. The lyrics "how much do it cost? I'll make a withdrawal, designer, my draws" suggest that he is not afraid to spend money on things that he wants or needs, essentially saying he has no limits to what he wants as long as he has the funds to get it. Furthermore, he is proud of his label clothing, i.e., designer, my draws that he shows off confidently. He concludes the song confidently, emphasizing that he makes his mark, being the young monster and doing things he wants, like Hit Benihana's in Pajamas.


Line by Line Meaning

I got the sauce, I got the sauce
I have the style, the swagger.


My daddy a boss, my momma a boss
My parents are successful and powerful.


So, I got the sauce
Thus, I inherited their success and power.


My brother a boss, my nigga a boss
My sibling and my friend are also successful and powerful.


Man, we want it all, yeah we want it all
We desire everything that success and power can bring.


How much do it cost?
What is the price of what we seek?


I'll make a withdrawal, designer, my draws
I will spend money on designer clothing and accessories.


Told me once, a lazy nigga
Someone once called me lazy.


Nothing at all, I need it all
I had nothing, but I want everything.


Unlimited all, white diamonds don't fall
I want everything without limit, and my diamonds won't lose their value.


Shoutout to y'all, supporting it all
A thank you to those who support our pursuit of success and power.


Straight walking, no crawl
We move forward with confidence and determination.


You say you getting it, boy I don't really see it
You claim to be successful, but I don't see any evidence of it.


I must need some binoculars
I need to look closer to see any signs of your success.


Whole fit sauce whip glip gloss (?)
My entire look exudes style and swagger.


Who behind us, who behind ten?
Who can match us or our accomplishments?


Lil George, he the new young monster
I, Lil George, am the rising star on the scene.


Play it crazy, I can do what I want
I act wild and reckless because I know I can get away with it.


Hit Benihana's in Pajamas
I can go anywhere and wear whatever I want because of my confidence and success.


Designer, my draws, she taking 'em off
A woman is attracted to me because of my expensive clothing.


She know I'm the man of my city
She recognizes that I am successful and powerful in my hometown.


You ask "why she messing with George?"
Others are curious as to why she is interested in me.


I'm only sixteen and you ain't messing with me
I am young, but I am still someone to be reckoned with.


These Lou's, they fit me
My Louis Vuitton shoes suit me perfectly.


Ain't even twenty, but man I keep me some hundreds and fifties
I am not yet 20, but I keep hundreds and fifties as my currency.


Come count it with me, must I repeat I'm the man
Come count my money with me and see that I am successful and powerful.


All I need is a key to the city, saucey
All I need is the recognition and approval of my hometown to solidify my success.


I'm dipping in sauce
I am immersed in my own style and swagger.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ayatulah R. Muhammad, George Tinnon, Reuel E. Walker

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Iliana Xavier

this song randomly started playing in my head😂unlocked a memory

Mark Carvallo

bruh that just happened to me today, lmao

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Same 😂

Thinkers Think

shit crazy

Parkman8

You can't possibly hate this song. It bangs.

Raymar

I’m surprise this song didn’t blow up much as much

William Fletcher

It's about the energy that it brings...makes you wanna Nod your head and groove...#Hit

Django 313

He 17 And He Uses No Curse Words At Least Respect That..And He's Dope

CASSO BLVCK

Alana Gaines if it would get censored on the radio then yeah it kind of is a curse word

CresentMoon18

he used like six words throughout the whole song... I don't know a bad word might have added to his word count.

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