They attracted mainstream attention following the release of their debut single "Money Longer" in 2016. The song would act as the lead single for the subsequent mixtape "Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World". After releasing two additional mixtapes in 2016 and 2017, including one in collaboration with Gucci Mane, Lil Uzi Vert was featured on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They later secured their first top 10 single with "XO Tour Llif3", which won the MTV Video Music Award for Song of the Summer.
"XO Tour Llif3" acted as the lead single to Lil Uzi Vert's debut studio album "Luv Is Rage 2" (2017), which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). At the 2018 Grammy Awards, Lil Uzi Vert was nominated for Best New Artist. Their second studio album "Eternal Atake" (2020) was among the most anticipated albums in hip hop and peaked at number one on the Billboard 200.
2010–2015: Career beginnings
Woods began to rap in 2010 and began to associate with musical groups like Steaktown, in what they say was "just for money", under the name "Sealab Vertical". They later changed their name to Lil Uzi Vert from the way someone described their rap flow, saying their flow was "Fast, like a machine gun". Woods' first project, an EP titled "Purple Thoughtz Vol. 1", was released on January 19, 2014. The project, which was described as "phonk" and having cloud rap beats due to its psychedelic and "trippy" production, features a bigger focus on lyricism and was released with the single "White Shit". The track, produced by Spaceghostpurrp, went viral in 2017 within hip-hop circles following Woods' entry into the mainstream. Shortly after the release of their first project, Woods caught the attention of then industry-mainstays like Mob.
The EP and following features caught the attention of producer and cofounder of Atlantic Records Don Cannon after DJ Diamond Kuts played one of their songs on a local radio station. Cannon then produced and hosted their first mixtape, "The Real Uzi", which was released on August 5, 2014. After the release of "The Real Uzi", Woods signed a record deal with Atlantic Records through DJ Drama, Don Cannon's, and Leighton Morrison's imprint, Generation Now.
Following their signing to Atlantic Records, Woods was featured alongside Kid and Ferg on Carnage's single "WDYW". They also released several songs on SoundCloud including "No Wait", produced by Metro Booming, "Pressure", which is a collaboration with Durk, and ''Loaf". They were featured on Fall Out Boy and Khalifa's "Boys of Zummer" tour in August 2015.
Woods released their second mixtape, "Luv Is Rage" on October 30, 2015. The project was received positively and was featured on numerous music blogs such as Fader, XXL, and Vibe. They were further called a "breakout artist of 2015" by HotNewHipHop.
2016: Breakthrough
In February 2016, they released the single, "Money Longer" on their SoundCloud following a radio debut on Shade 45.
On April 15, 2016, Vert released their third mixtape and first commercial mixtape "Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World". The mixtape debuted at number 37 on the Billboard 200 chart, making it their first entry on said chart. The project spent 55 weeks on the Billboard 200, eventually being certified Gold. Lil Uzi Vert and Kapri embarked on a joint tour in May 2016, titled the "Parental Advisory" tour.
In June 2016, Uzi appeared in XXL magazine as part of their 2016 Freshmen Class. As part of this appearance, Uzi performed a ‘freshman cypher’ alongside Denzel Curry, Lil Yachty, 21 Savage, and Kodak Black. Riding the wave of recognition the XXL Freshman list gave them, Woods released the video for the single "Money Longer" which debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 the following week, their first entry on the chart, at number 92 on July 2, 2016. The song later peaked at number 54 and is currently certified two times platinum in the United States. Woods' second entry on the chart, "You Was Right", debuted at 89 on July 30, 2016 and peaked at number 40.
On July 12, 2016, Woods announced their fourth mixtape, "The Perfect LUV Tape", which was released on July 31, their 22nd birthday. The mixtape featured the singles "Seven Million", featuring Future, and "Erase Your Social", both of which failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. The mixtape debuted at number 55 on the Billboard 200 album chart and is certified Gold by the RIAA. In October 2016, Woods was announced to be an additional artist on The Weeknd's "Starboy: legend of the Fall" tour.
Lil Uzi Vert announced a collaboration mixtape with Gucci Mane titled "1017 vs. The World", which was released on November 23, 2016. On the 27th, Uzi announced "Luv Is Rage 2" which went through a series of delays.
2017: Luv Is Rage 2
Uzi was featured on Migos' single "Bad and Boujee". The single was released on August 31, 2016, and its from the trio's second studio album "Culture". In January 2017, around the time the album was released, the single reached the top of the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Uzi's first number 1 single as a lead or featured artist, and their highest charting single as both. On February 27, 2017, Woods released the EP "Luv Is Rage 1.5" while on tour with The Weeknd. The EP was positively received for its "nerdy" nature, with Kingdom Hearts themed instrumentals and lyrics referring to anime, Steven Universe, and hentai. The EP was also credited as the start of Uzi's affiliation with the "emo-rapper" label due to the heartbreak-associated lyrics on the song "Luv Scars K.o 1600" and references to threats of suicide and depression on the stand-out track "XO Tour Llif3".
"XO Tour Llif3" got significant popularity on SoundCloud, resulting in Uzi playing it live on the European leg of The Weeknd's tour, and the following week the song was added to streaming services and released as an official single. On April 4, 2017, "Xo Tour Llif3" debuted on Billboard Hot 100 at number 49 and peaked at number 7, becoming the rapper's highest charting song and biggest song, being certified 6x platinum as of August 2018.
"Luv Is Rage 2" was delayed again on April 2, 2017, with Uzi blaming it on DJ Drama. On April 9, Don Cannon confirmed the project wasn't getting released "any time soon" and confirmed that "XO Tour Llif3" would be on the album. Uzi was featured on fellow rapper Playboi Carti's single "wokeuplikethis*", released on April 7. The single was performed by the pair at Coachella 2017.
"wokeuplikethis*" was eventually certified platinum and peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100. Uzi was featured alongside ASAP Rocky, Playboi Carti, Quavo, and Frank Ocean on A$AP rappers collective Mob's single "RAF". The single was released by surprise on May 15, 2017. In early August, hip-hop media personality DJ Akademiks claimed that "Luv Is Rage 2" would be released within 30 days. On August 24, 2017, "Luv Is Rage 2" was announced for a surprise release at midnight, and on August 25, 2017, Lil Uzi Vert released their heavily delayed debut studio album, which included "XO TOUR Llif3" as the lead single.
The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 albums chart, with 135,000 album-equivalent units, and has since been certified platinum. The album also created ten Billboard Hot 100 charting singles, with two of them, "The Way Life Goes" and "Sauce It Up", becoming singles. During british singer Ed Sheeran's set at the Video Music Awards, Uzi Vert and Sheeran performed a medley of "XO Tour Llif3" and Sheeran's chart-topping single, "Shape Of You".
In September 2017, Woods teased a possible sequel project to "Lil Uzi Vert vs The World", possibly titled "Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World 2", and a collaboration project with Playboi Carti titled "16*29". In October, a joint tour with Playboi Carti called the "16*29 tour" was announced, further promoting the possibility of a collaboration project. The tour was canceled shortly thereafter due to Uzi claiming they needed to "focus". In October 2017, Uzi headlined Power 105.1's annual Powerhouse music celebration alongside The Weeknd, Migos, and Cardi B, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Uzi was also featured on Canadian rapper Nav's platinum-certified single "Wanted You". The song was released on November 3, 2017.
On December 4, 2017, "The Way Life Goes" music video was released with a remix featuring Nicki Minaj. The song peaked at number 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. Uzi Vert performed the song on Stephen Colbert's The Late Show on February 6, 2018.
They were featured alongside Kanye West on Travis Scott's song, "Watch", which was released on May 3, 2018. "Watch" debuted at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. They were also featured on a remix for fellow rapper Lil Tracy's single "Like a Farmer".
2018–2020: Eternal Atake, Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World 2, and Pluto x Baby Pluto
In January 2018, Uzi announced that they had completed a mixtape with record producer Wheezy. In May 2018, Don Cannon confirmed that a new Uzi project was dropping that year and speculation arose in July 2018 when Uzi tweeted the words "Eternal Atake", the title of their second studio album, pinning the tweet and announcing it was "coming soon", then at the end of the month sharing the then-chosen cover art for the project. The art referenced the logo of the cult Heavens Gate. The two members who survived the cult suggested that legal actions could be taken against Uzi for copying the logo style.
The art was the source of a threat from the remaining members of the organization over a legal attack. The then-thought lead single for the album, "New Patek" was released on September 18, 2018. Uzi was then featured on Lil Pump's single, "Multi Millionaire". The single was released on October 5, 2018.
In April 2019, following label trouble with Generation Now, it was announced that Uzi was now signed to Roc Nation. Two new promotional singles were released in April 2019, titled "Sanguine Paradise" and "That's a Rack", originally thought to be from their highly anticipated studio album, "Eternal Atake".
On December 13, 2019, Uzi released a new single titled "Futsal Shuffle 2020", which is the lead single of "Eternal Atake". The rapper then released the second single of the album, "That Way", on March 1, 2020.
"Eternal Atake" was released on March 6, 2020, with a sole guest appearance from American singer Syd. "New Patek", "That's a Rack" and "Sanguine Paradise" did not appear on the album. "Eternal Atake" debuted atop the Billboard 200.
On March 12, 2020, Lil Uzi teased that the deluxe version of "Eternal Atake" and the sequel to their 2016 mixtape, "Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World", titled "Lil Uzi Vert vs. the World 2", would be released the following day, the date fans expected the release date of the original album.
The deluxe edition would have fourteen new tracks, featuring guest appearances from Chief Keef, 21 Savage, Future, Young Thug, Gunna, Lil Durk, Young Nudy, and Nav. The first half of the album maintained a leading number 1 position with 400 million streams in early 2020. This marked the largest streaming count for any album since 2018, when Lil Wayne's twelfth studio album, "Tha Carter V", got 433 million streams.
On April 24, 2020, Lil Uzi Vert released a new single titled "Sasuke". On July 10, Lil Uzi appeared on the remix of StaySolidRocky's "Party Girl". On July 21, Lil Uzi and Future hinted at an upcoming joint project titled "Pluto x Baby Pluto" on their social media; it was released on November 13, 2020, and peaked at number two on the Billboard 200.
2021–2022: Subsequent ventures
In late 2020, Lil Uzi Vert began promoting new singles on Instagram Live that were sonically similar to popular releases early o their career. They announced an upcoming project titled "Forever Young", as well as a follow-up to "Luv Is Rage 2".
From the 16th to the 22nd of july 2022, Uzi released 4 songs from their EP, RED & WHITE on their SoundCloud account day by day, then, on the 22nd, the rest of the EP was released.
2023 - Present
In June 2023, Uzi noted that the album would be released that same month. On the 17th, Uzi had taken to Instagram to post an alternate cover art to the project. They also announced that the cover art would release in "a couple of days" and that the tracklist would release "this week," while confirming the release date of June 30.
On June 26, 2023, Uzi revealed the cover art and the release date on their website and simultaneously released the Gibson Hazard directed trailer for the album. Days prior to it's official announcement, Uzi threw an album release party — which they named “The Pink Tape Prom” — in which they previewed several tracks from the project.
On June 30, 2023, Lil Uzi Vert released the highly anticipated album, "Pink Tape". The album contains guest appearances from Travis Scott, Nicki Minaj, Bring Me The Horizon, Don Toliver, and Babymetal.
Rehab
Lil Uzi Vert Lyrics
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You wouldn't even understand
You would think this shit is a big lie, but it's the truth
Oh yeah, shout out to, um, Kaitlyn, shout out to Julie, shout out to Lola, haha
Shout out all my peoples, you know who you is, man
Shout out to Big E too
That's what I call you, man, we go golfin'
Made sure I ain't feel no drama (feel no drama, yeah)
Looked at you like my own mama (my own mama, ayy)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (to be my mama)
But you came right through on perfect timin' (perfect timin')
I was in intake, couldn't have no diamonds (have no diamonds)
But you still told me that I was shinin' (I was shinin')
I was under your spell from the kindness (yeah)
You asked me every day, "Why you cryin'?" (Why you cryin'?)
Couldn't tell the truth, so I start lyin' (I start lyin')
Told you 'bout all the things I could buy (I could buy)
You said, "Take your time, stop watchin' time" (watchin' time)
Goin' through withdrawals, you saw the signs (whoa)
I was literally just out my mind (yeah, I was crazy)
I'm the shit, I couldn't hold my bowels (whoa)
Rehab centers don't even got no crowds (yeah)
You said, "You'll be okay, have patience" (have patience)
Lots of Seroquel and Gabapentin (Gabapentin)
For like two weeks straight, yeah, I was shakin' (I was shakin')
I would tell you about who I'm datin' (who I'm datin')
No more fast hoes and crustaceans (damn)
No more lobsters tails and fast relations (whoa)
Followed your own rules, fuck the basics (yeah)
When nighttime would come, couldn't wait until the day shift (whoa)
I'll never forget Moran (Moran, ayy)
Made sure I ain't feel no drama (yeah, feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (my own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (to be my mama)
I'll never forget Moran (Moran, ayy, ayy)
Made sure I ain't feel no drama (feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (my own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (to be my mama)
I wanted to escape this place (huh?)
Deep down, I really hate this place
I came in with 50K (came in with 50K)
I left out with 50K (I left out with 50K)
'Cause you can't spend no money in this place (no)
It felt like a whole week in just one day (just one day)
They checked on me, um, every forty-five minutes (yeah)
I thought that they was just tryna be in my business (huh?)
Everyone is equal here, they don't care about riches (don't care about riches)
I'm gonna die in here, I had that feelin' (I had that feelin')
But Moran made sure I was efficient (Moran, uh)
Should've went on trips when they went fishin' (yeah)
I can't take it (I can't take it)
This for Mor', but my best friend's named Jake (Jake)
He made sure that I was straight (straight)
Graduation made me feel so great
I'll never forget Moran (Moran)
Made sure I ain't feel no drama (feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (my own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (to be my mama)
I'll never forget Moran (Moran)
Made sure I ain't feel no drama (feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (my own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (to be my mama)
I ain't forget about you, auntie
You used to drive me to my, um, to my doctor's appointments
And I ain't forget about you, Nurse Tammy
Or Lil' Jay, or Bammy, or Dr. Rudy
You did your thing on this, Fousheé
In Lil Uzi Vert's song "Rehab," the lyrics showcase his personal experiences and express gratitude toward individuals who have made a significant impact on his life. The song starts with Uzi acknowledging that he has gone through many experiences that may seem unbelievable to others. He shouts out several people, including Kaitlyn, Julie, and Lola, expressing his appreciation for their support. He also gives a shout-out to a person named Big E and refers to their shared activity of golfing.
He then mentions a person named Moran, emphasizing that he will never forget them. Moran evidently played a vital role in Uzi's life, ensuring that he didn't face any unnecessary drama. Uzi describes looking at Moran as a maternal figure, despite the age difference not being significant enough for Moran to be his actual mother. Uzi mentions being in an intake situation where he couldn't flaunt any fancy possessions, but Moran still made him feel special and acknowledged his worth. Uzi admits being captured by Moran's kindness and how Moran would consistently ask him why he was crying, even though Uzi couldn't bring himself to reveal the truth and instead resorted to lying. Uzi shares how he would talk to Moran about the things he could buy, and she advised him to take his time and stop worrying about time itself. Uzi confesses to going through intense withdrawals during his rehabilitation process, at times losing his sanity and being unable to control his bodily functions. He mentions rehab centers being vacant, suggesting that he didn't receive the usual attention and crowds associated with such places. Uzi implies that Moran played a significant role in helping him through this challenging period, administering medications like Seroquel and Gabapentin to calm his shaking. He also mentions changes in his dating habits, distancing himself from fast and superficial relationships.
The second verse begins with Uzi expressing a desire to escape his current situation and revealing his deep dislike for it. Despite entering the place with a considerable amount of money, he left with the same amount because he couldn't spend it there. The duration of his stay felt like a single day but with the intensity of a week, and he mentions being monitored every forty-five minutes, initially thinking it was intrusive. Uzi highlights the equality within the facility, where riches didn't matter, but he unfortunately believed he would die there. However, he credits Moran for ensuring his efficiency and regrets not taking trips when they went fishing. Uzi concludes the verse by mentioning his best friend Jake, who supported him throughout the process, and graduation day, which made him feel accomplished.
In the final verse, Uzi addresses his aunt, who used to drive him to doctor's appointments, along with Nurse Tammy, Lil' Jay, Bammy, and Dr. Rudy, acknowledging their contributions to his journey. The song ends with Uzi appreciating Fousheé for her involvement in creating the song.
Line by Line Meaning
I went through so many experiences in my life
I have encountered numerous significant events and situations throughout my life
You wouldn't even understand
It's difficult for others to comprehend
You would think this shit is a big lie, but it's the truth
Although it may seem unbelievable, it is indeed the reality
Oh yeah, shout out to, um, Kaitlyn, shout out to Julie, shout out to Lola, haha
I want to express gratitude and acknowledge the people who have supported me, like Kaitlyn, Julie, and Lola
Shout out all my peoples, you know who you is, man
I want to give a shoutout to all the people who have been there for me, they know who they are
Shout out to Big E too
I also want to give a special shoutout to Big E
That's what I call you, man, we go golfin'
That's the nickname I gave you, and we often play golf together
I'll never forget Moran (Moran, whoa)
I will always remember Moran, and it deeply resonates with me
Made sure I ain't feel no drama (feel no drama, yeah)
Moran ensured that I had a drama-free experience and supported me
Looked at you like my own mama (my own mama, ayy)
I regarded you with the same love and care I would have for my own mother
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (to be my mama)
Despite not being old enough to fulfill a maternal role
But you came right through on perfect timin' (perfect timin')
However, you arrived at precisely the right moment when I needed you the most
I was in intake, couldn't have no diamonds (have no diamonds)
During my admission process, I was not allowed to possess any valuable items like diamonds
But you still told me that I was shinin' (I was shinin')
You recognized and reassured me that I was still radiating my inner light and worth
I was under your spell from the kindness (yeah)
Your overwhelming kindness had me captivated and deeply influenced
You asked me every day, "Why you cryin'?" (Why you cryin'?)
Consistently, you inquired about the reason behind my tears and emotional distress
Couldn't tell the truth, so I start lyin' (I start lyin')
Unable to reveal the truth, I resorted to dishonesty and fabrication
Told you 'bout all the things I could buy (I could buy)
I described to you the material possessions I had the potential to acquire
You said, "Take your time, stop watchin' time" (watchin' time)
You advised me to be patient and not constantly monitor the passage of time
Goin' through withdrawals, you saw the signs (whoa)
Experiencing withdrawal symptoms, you noticed the indications
I was literally just out my mind (yeah, I was crazy)
I was truly out of my rational state of mind, almost delusional
I'm the shit, I couldn't hold my bowels (whoa)
I am exceptionally confident and could not control my level of excitement
Rehab centers don't even got no crowds (yeah)
Rehabilitation facilities typically do not have a large number of people
You said, "You'll be okay, have patience" (have patience)
You reassured me that everything would be fine and encouraged me to be patient
Lots of Seroquel and Gabapentin (Gabapentin)
I was prescribed a significant amount of medication like Seroquel and Gabapentin
For like two weeks straight, yeah, I was shakin' (I was shakin')
For a continuous period of around two weeks, I experienced tremors and shaking
I would tell you about who I'm datin' (who I'm datin')
I used to share with you details about the individuals I was romantically involved with
No more fast hoes and crustaceans (damn)
I decided to refrain from engaging with promiscuous individuals and superficial relationships
No more lobster tails and fast relations (whoa)
I no longer indulge in extravagant meals and casual sexual encounters
Followed your own rules, fuck the basics (yeah)
You adhered to your own principles and disregarded conventional norms
When nighttime would come, couldn't wait until the day shift (whoa)
During nighttime, I eagerly anticipated the arrival of the day shift
I ain't forget about you, auntie
I haven't forgotten about you, Auntie
You used to drive me to my, um, to my doctor's appointments
You were the one who used to drive me to my medical appointments
And I ain't forget about you, Nurse Tammy
I haven't forgotten about you, Nurse Tammy
Or Lil' Jay, or Bammy, or Dr. Rudy
I also remember Lil' Jay, Bammy, and Dr. Rudy and their contributions
You did your thing on this, Fousheé
You did an excellent job on this, Fousheé
I wanted to escape this place (huh?)
I desperately desired to leave this location
Deep down, I really hate this place
Internally, I hold a strong disdain for this place
I came in with 50K (came in with 50K)
At the start, I possessed a sum of 50,000 dollars
I left out with 50K (I left out with 50K)
Upon departure, I retained the same amount of 50,000 dollars
'Cause you can't spend no money in this place (no)
Since it's not possible to utilize any money within this facility
It felt like a whole week in just one day (just one day)
Time seemed to stretch excessively, making a single day feel like an entire week
They checked on me, um, every forty-five minutes (yeah)
They would make regular checks on me, approximately every forty-five minutes
I thought that they was just tryna be in my business (huh?)
Initially, I believed they were merely intruding into my personal matters
Everyone is equal here, they don't care about riches (don't care about riches)
In this environment, everyone is treated equally, and material wealth holds no significance
I'm gonna die in here, I had that feelin' (I had that feelin')
I had an overpowering intuition that I would meet my demise within these confines
But Moran made sure I was efficient (Moran, uh)
However, Moran ensured that I was productive and effective
Should've went on trips when they went fishin' (yeah)
I should have accompanied them on their fishing trips
I can't take it (I can't take it)
I find it unbearable and intolerable
This for Mor', but my best friend's named Jake (Jake)
This part is dedicated to Mor', but my closest friend goes by the name of Jake
He made sure that I was straight (straight)
He ensured that I was alright and taken care of
Graduation made me feel so great
Graduating from this experience brought me immense joy and satisfaction
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Brandon Terrell Veal, Don Cannon, Genkel Andrei, Roman Zakarov, Symere Woods
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Orzone
[Intro]
I went through so many experiences in my life
You wouldn't even understand, you'd think this shit is a big lie, but it's the truth
Oh, yeah, shoutout to um, Kaitlyn, shoutout to Julie, shoutout to Lola
Haha, shoutout all my peoples, you know who you is, man
Shoutout to big E too, that's what I call you, man, we go golfin'
[Chorus]
I don't ever forget Moran (Moran, woah)
Make sure I ain't feel no drama (Yeah, feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (My own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (Ayy, to be my mama)
[Verse 1]
But you came right through on perfect timin' (Perfect timin')
I was in [?], no diamonds (Had no diamonds)
But you still told me that I was shinin'
I was under your spell from your kindness (Yeah)
You asked me everyday, "Why you cryin'?" ("Why you cryin'?")
Couldn't tell the truth, so I start lyin' (I start lyin')
Told you 'bout all the things I could buy (I could buy)
You said, "Take your time, stop watchin' time" (Watchin' time)
Goin' through withdrawals, you saw the signs (Woah)
I was literally just out my mind (Yeah, I was crazy)
I'm the shit, I couldn't hold my bowels (Woah)
Rehab centers don't even got no crowds (Yeah)
You said, "You'll be okay, have patience" (Yeah, have patience)
Lots of Seroquel and Gabapentin (Gabapentin)
For like two weeks straight, yeah, I was shakin' (I was shakin')
I would tell you about who I'm datin' (Who I'm datin')
No more fast hoes and crustaceans (Damn)
No more lobsters tails and fast relations (Woah)
Followed your own rules, fuck the basics (Yeah)
When nighttime would come, couldn't wait until the day shift (Woah)
[Chorus]
I don't ever forget Moran (Moran, uh)
Make sure I ain't feel no drama (Yeah, feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (My own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (To be my mama)
I don't ever forget Moran (Moran, ayy, ayy)
Make sure I ain't feel no drama (Feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (My own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (To be my mama)
[Verse 2]
I wanted to escape this place (Huh?)
Deep down, I really hate this place
I came in with 50K (Came in with 50K)
I left out with 50K (I left out with 50K)
'Cause you can't spend no money in this place (No)
It felt like a whole week in just one day (Just one day)
They checked on me, um, every forty-five minutes (Yeah)
I thought that they was just tryna be in my business (Huh?)
Everyone is equal here, they don't care about riches
I'm gonna die in here (In here), I had that feelin'
But Moran made sure I was efficient (Moran, uh)
Should've went on trips when they went fishin' (Yeah)
I can't take it (I can't take it)
This for Mor', but my best friend's named Jake (Jake)
He made sure that I was straight (Straight)
Graduation made me feel so great (Yeah)
[Chorus]
I don't ever forget Moran (Moran)
Make sure I ain't feel no drama (Feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (My own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (To be my mama)
I don't ever forget Moran (Moran)
Make sure I ain't feel no drama (Feel no drama)
Looked at you like my own mama (My own mama)
Wasn't old enough to be my mama (To be my mama)
[Outro]
I ain't forget about you [?], you used to drive me to my, um, to my doctor's appointments
I ain't forget about you, Nurse Tammy, or lil' Jay, or Bammy, or Dr. Rudy
You did your thing on this, [?]
*imakeslutscry
This beat is just fucking extra terrestrial wtf 😮💨🛸
Not Reese
Uzis a reptile bro he ain’t even human
Crispy
ken carson produced this beat i think thats why
992Caden
@Crispyhis producers went crazy
weed
@Crispywhat made you say this
HotBoii91
They bringem them 2000s sounds back
KC Mic Official
Ive been to rehab and 7 months sober now off benzos and opiates. This song brings me back, cant believe uzi made a song like this. Congrats to getting through that shit uzi. We should both probably be dead
Ceaser
Love you brother, your not alone
KC Mic Official
Never alone❤️ much love bro
JON
You still alive for a reason, WERE ALL ROCKSTARS🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🔥🔥