Young Mula
Lil Twist Lyrics


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[Verse:]
Yea it's twist repping the
Mula
Madd ice and it's cloder then a Cooler
I'm so nice, you better get that right
If you wanna fight then let's fight
(Ight)

[Chorus:]
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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lil Twist’s song “Young Mula” is quite straightforward as the rapper is simply stating his affiliation with Young Money Entertainment. The phrase “Young Mula” is actually a shortened version of Young Money Millionaires, which was the original name of the record label owned by Lil Wayne. The repetition of this phrase throughout the song serves as a form of branding or label endorsement, as a way of Lil Twist asserting his loyalty to the record label.


In the verse, Lil Twist references his cool demeanor, using the metaphor of ice being colder than a cooler. He also boasts about his skills as a rapper, warning his competition to not underestimate him. The line “If you wanna fight then let’s fight” can be interpreted as him being ready to defend his place in the rap game, or it could also be a nod to the label’s “YMCMB” (Young Money Cash Money Billionaires) motto, which has the letter “M” for money and could imply a willingness to fight for it.


The chorus is a simple repetition of the “Young Mula” phrase, which creates a catchy and memorable hook for the song. Overall, the lyrics of “Young Mula” are not particularly complex, but the repetitive nature of the chorus and Lil Twist’s confident delivery make it a memorable banger that appeals to fans of the Young Money brand.


Line by Line Meaning

Young young mula baby
Emphasizing the artist's affiliation with the music group 'Young Money' and using the word 'mula' (slang for money) to signify the importance of financial success.


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Reiterating the artist's allegiance to the Young Money group and focusing on the value of money in their industry.


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Continuing to assert the artist's identity as a member of Young Money and again emphasizing the importance of financial gain in the music industry.


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Repeating the phrase to solidify the artist's association with the Young Money group and their focus on financial success.


Yea it's twist repping the Mula
Introducing the artist's stage name 'Twist' and explaining that he represents the Young Money group to which he belongs.


Madd ice and it's colder than a Cooler
Bringing attention to the artist's wealth and success by describing his jewelry as 'madd ice' and emphasizing its value by mentioning how cold it is (as in it's so expensive it's like it was stored in a freezer).


I'm so nice, you better get that right
Asserting the artist's skills and talent as a rapper and warning that anyone who doubts this would be incorrect.


If you wanna fight then let's fight (Ight)
Challenging anyone who has an issue with the artist's identity or skills, but also casually showing that he isn't worried about any confrontation.


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Repeating the chorus to reinforce the artist's connection to the Young Money group and the importance of financial success in their industry.


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Repeating the chorus again for the same reasons stated earlier.


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Repeating the chorus once more to really drive home the point of the Young Money group's identity and priorities.


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A final repetition of the chorus to leave a lasting impression on the listener regarding the identity and values of the Young Money group.




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