Outro
Lil Wayne Lyrics


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Yeah, when I step in the spot, motherfuckers say "who that?"
Big Bun B, but you already knew that
Live from the state where they chop it and screw that
You hatin' on the trill OG, where they do that? (for real!)
Motherfuckers need to get off the dick, man
Fall the fuck back like a bike with no kickstand
Get out my mix man, just go' get you stuck
Deeper in the quicksand, with no easy fix, man
No tricks, man, those is for kids
Kush in my cigar, and hoes in the crib
Drank, and the 20 ounce froze in the fridge
You fuckin' with PA so you know what it is (what it is)
I'm sittin on the fours that clack
Comin' down candy in the golden 'Lac
We gettin' to the money like it's Goldman Sachs
And we do it for the pimps no holding back, let's go!

Look who crept in with automatic weapons
Reppin' QB till the death of him
That nigga that inspired lyrical tyrants like Kanye West and Em
Track record, goes back to the Essence
Smack adolescents who ask who the best is
I'm nasty like gas from a fat man's intestines
I pass it, you gaspin' for breath and you die fast
Gut 'em like a gastric bypass
But ya Nas advocates actors seemed to get typecast in the same role
Since 16 I ain't grow a day old yet my brain grow
Cocaine white Range Rov'
Tats on my body like an art exhibit
I did real good for a project nigga
Was once a Bacardi sipper, now it's Chandon
Fat blunts in the car with strippers
Guns in compartments hidden
I was real young little youth, a novice nigga
Blessings, bowed down, respected
Chowed down, now my food's digested
Pow pow, with my shooters are Techs
That'll bust louder than the noise that I just spit
Let's get one thing straight that my crown ain't for testin', testin'
Chop heads off like King Henry VIII
Guillotine to ya neck bitch
I'm a king in this thing, don't be dumb
Been in this shit since '91
Niggas can't fuck with the style I use
Your fate is sealed, no Heidi Klum
Calm now, was a wylin' dude
Studied cowards and made power moves
Watched Wild Planet seen lions devour food
You can say that's how I move
A monster nigga, and I don't really like doing songs with niggas
There go my nigga Wayne
Let them niggas hate or like my nigga Drake say
"We ain't got time to respond to niggas"

I'm a villain, I'm a villain, all that happens in the street
Poverty and desperation made me everything I be
I'm a shotta, when I pop up with them poppers burn ya block up
Call the judges, call the coppers, we takin' over Gotham
Word to Poppa, Blood gang, five
It's that Blood gang five, but green is the bottom line
I run this town, I ain't gon' lie, they run they mouth, they ain't gon' fight
They actin' like they ain't gon' die until I let them 'llamas fly
Flatbush to Bed-do-or-die, from Watts to Larry Hoover Chi
Poverty and heroin, it's no place for a juvenile
Put greed in our heart, it's the green that we want
Cash Money is the company and Weezy the boss!

They say I'm underrated, but un-compete-with-able
Understandable, being that my rating levels are unreachable
Anything said other than that should be silenced, unspeakable!
And the thought of you being nicer than me, unfeasible!
They ask is what I do ever gonna stop, this shit will never end
That's when you hear a car crash in the vocal booth got 'em sayin' "there he goes again!"
See now they nominated a nigga to come and
Flatten everything now let me dominate it, nigga run
And they be knowin' that I be blackin' on everything
And make it complicated like a nigga constipated with a gun
I gotta make it what they want and wake ‘em when I come
And shake 'em and bake 'em and take 'em to another place
Ain't no fakin', ain't no kind of mistakin' how I be breakin'
Up everything and be creating a s-s-s-situation when I'm done (DAMN!)
You see I spit National Treasure, discography rich
And I done killed more cats than curiosity, snitch!
Most of you niggas sorry and owe apologies, quick
What the fuck you niggas still hangin' around here for, you apostrophe bitch?




Okay, now enough of that, see now I'm out the door
Tunechi, thanks for giving us a whole 'nother classic with tha Carter IV

Overall Meaning

The Outro is the final track on Lil Wayne's album, Tha Carter IV, and features a number of guest appearances, including Bun B, Nas, Shyne, Busta Rhymes, and more. The song is an epic ten-minute long medley of verses that serves as a grand finale, showcasing Lil Wayne's lyrical prowess and featuring a variety of different styles and personalities.


The first verse comes from Bun B, who represents for his home state of Texas and the chopped and screwed sound that originated there. He brags about his trill OG status and urges haters to fall back and stop trying to ride his coattails. Nas follows up with a verse in which he flexes his lyrical muscles, boasting about his longevity and track record of inspiring other rappers like Kanye West and Eminem. He drops clever wordplay and metaphors, likening himself to a monster and a king among men.


Lil Wayne himself appears on the third verse, where he plays up his villainous persona and raps about his street credibility and his allegiance to the Bloods gang. He delivers his rhymes with a fiery energy and some impressive wordplay, demonstrating why he's considered one of the greatest rappers of his generation. Overall, the Outro is a fitting end to an iconic album, and showcases some of the best talent in the game at the time.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, when I step in the spot, motherfuckers say 'who that?'
People are curious and intrigued by Lil Wayne's presence and want to know who he is.


Big Bun B, but you already knew that
Lil Wayne is referring to himself as a well-known and respected artist, Bun B, implying that people should already be aware of his reputation in the music industry.


Live from the state where they chop it and screw that
Lil Wayne is representing his home state of Texas, where the music style 'chopped and screwed' originated.


You hatin' on the trill OG, where they do that? (for real!)
Lil Wayne is questioning why people would hate on the 'trill OG' (original gangster) and the authenticity of his style, as it is respected and embraced in his state.


Motherfuckers need to get off the dick, man
Lil Wayne is telling the haters to stop obsessing over him and his success.


Fall the fuck back like a bike with no kickstand
Lil Wayne wants the haters to back off and leave him alone, just like a bike without a kickstand would fall back.


Get out my mix man, just go' get you stuck
Lil Wayne wants the haters to stay out of his business and warns them that they may get themselves into trouble if they continue to interfere.


Deeper in the quicksand, with no easy fix, man
If the haters continue to involve themselves in his affairs, they will find themselves in a difficult and complicated situation with no simple solution.


No tricks, man, those is for kids
Lil Wayne is dismissing any deceptive tactics used by others, stating that those childish tricks have no place in his world.


Kush in my cigar, and hoes in the crib
Lil Wayne enjoys smoking marijuana-filled cigars and having women in his home.


Drank, and the 20 ounce froze in the fridge
Lil Wayne keeps his alcohol, specifically a 20-ounce bottle, frozen in the fridge for maximum enjoyment.


You fuckin' with PA so you know what it is (what it is)
Lil Wayne is letting everyone know that messing with him, PA (presumably 'Player Association'), comes with a certain understanding and consequences.


I'm sittin on the fours that clack
Lil Wayne is referring to his luxury car with custom wheels, indicating his wealth and status.


Comin' down candy in the golden 'Lac
Lil Wayne is driving a Cadillac painted in a golden color, a popular style known as 'candy paint' in the car customization community.


We gettin' to the money like it's Goldman Sachs
Lil Wayne and his team are focused on making money and doing business maneuvers similar to the prestigious investment bank Goldman Sachs.


And we do it for the pimps no holding back, let's go!
Lil Wayne and his crew are unapologetically pursuing their goals and hustling like pimps, without any restrictions or hesitations.


Look who crept in with automatic weapons
Lil Wayne is emphasizing his entrance with powerful weapons, potentially signifying his formidable skills and presence in the rap game.


Reppin' QB till the death of him
Lil Wayne is representing Queensbridge, a neighborhood in New York, and will continue to do so until he dies.


That nigga that inspired lyrical tyrants like Kanye West and Em
Lil Wayne sees himself as an influential figure who has inspired other talented artists like Kanye West and Eminem to become successful in the rap industry.


Track record, goes back to the Essence
Lil Wayne has a long history of delivering great music and lyrics, dating back to the Essence (a reference to the essence of hip-hop culture).


Smack adolescents who ask who the best is
Lil Wayne confidently shuts down young artists who dare to question his status as one of the best in the game.


I'm nasty like gas from a fat man's intestines
Lil Wayne's lyrical abilities are described as repulsive and filthy, comparable to the foul odor released by a obese person's digestive system.


I pass it, you gaspin' for breath and you die fast
Lil Wayne effortlessly surpasses his competitors, leaving them breathless and defeated.


Gut 'em like a gastric bypass
Lil Wayne metaphorically tears apart his opponents, likening it to a medical procedure that alters the digestive system.


But ya Nas advocates actors seemed to get typecast in the same role
Lil Wayne criticizes artists who claim to be followers of the legendary Nas, but end up being pigeonholed and limited in their creativity, portraying the same character repeatedly.


Since 16 I ain't grow a day old yet my brain grow
Lil Wayne suggests that despite not physically aging since he was 16, his mental capacity has continued to evolve and develop.


Cocaine white Range Rov'
Lil Wayne refers to his luxury car, a Range Rover, as being white like the color associated with cocaine.


Tats on my body like an art exhibit
Lil Wayne has numerous tattoos on his body, creating a visual display comparable to an art exhibition.


I did real good for a project nigga
Lil Wayne acknowledges his success and accomplishments, despite growing up in a disadvantaged and impoverished environment.


Was once a Bacardi sipper, now it's Chandon
Lil Wayne used to drink rum brand Bacardi, but has now upgraded to drinking luxurious and expensive Chandon champagne.


Fat blunts in the car with strippers
Lil Wayne enjoys smoking large marijuana-filled cigars while in the car with exotic dancers.


Guns in compartments hidden
Lil Wayne discreetly carries concealed firearms in compartments within his vehicle.


I was real young little youth, a novice nigga
Lil Wayne reflects on his past as a young and inexperienced individual who had to learn and grow over time.


Blessings, bowed down, respected
Lil Wayne acknowledges the blessings he has received and the respect he has earned from others in the music industry.


Chowed down, now my food's digested
Lil Wayne has indulged and consumed everything life has to offer, both figuratively and literally, and has fully experienced and processed it.


Pow pow, with my shooters are Techs
Lil Wayne and his team are armed with firearms known as 'Techs' and are ready to use them if necessary.


That'll bust louder than the noise that I just spit
Lil Wayne's gunshots are louder and more intimidating than the powerful rhymes and words he has just delivered.


Let's get one thing straight that my crown ain't for testin', testin'
Lil Wayne asserts that his position and authority as a king in the rap industry should not be questioned or challenged.


Chop heads off like King Henry VIII
Lil Wayne uses the image of King Henry VIII, who was notorious for executing his wives, to metaphorically illustrate his ability to eliminate his enemies or competition swiftly and brutally.


Guillotine to ya neck bitch
Lil Wayne threatens his opponents with a metaphorical guillotine, emphasizing the severe consequences they will face if they cross him.


I'm a king in this thing, don't be dumb
Lil Wayne asserts his dominance and royal status in the music industry, warning others not to underestimate his power.


Been in this shit since '91
Lil Wayne has been involved in the music industry since 1991, showcasing his longevity and experience in the game.


Niggas can't fuck with the style I use
Lil Wayne's unique and distinct style is unmatched and cannot be imitated or replicated by others.


Your fate is sealed, no Heidi Klum
Lil Wayne implies that his opponents' destiny is predetermined and cannot be changed, likening it to the sealing of a contract, with Heidi Klum being a reference to her work in the fashion industry.


Calm now, was a wylin' dude
Lil Wayne has matured and become more composed over time, even though he used to be reckless and impulsive.


Studied cowards and made power moves
Lil Wayne has observed the behavior of weak individuals and used that knowledge to make strategic and influential decisions, resulting in his success.


Watched Wild Planet seen lions devour food
Lil Wayne has witnessed the reality of the animal kingdom, specifically the sight of lions devouring their prey, drawing a parallel to his own ability to conquer and dominate his competition.


You can say that's how I move
Lil Wayne confirms that his calculated and aggressive approach to the music industry mirrors the behavior of a predator in the wild.


A monster nigga, and I don't really like doing songs with niggas
Lil Wayne considers himself a formidable force in the rap game and prefers to work alone, expressing a lack of interest in collaborating with other artists.


There go my nigga Wayne
Someone is acknowledging Lil Wayne's presence, referring to him as 'my nigga Wayne'.


Let them niggas hate or like my nigga Drake say
Lil Wayne quotes his collaborator Drake, indicating that he doesn't mind if others hate him or support him, as he is confident in his own abilities and success.


"We ain't got time to respond to niggas"
Lil Wayne and Drake are too busy and focused on their own careers to waste their time and energy responding to critics or engaging in unnecessary conflicts.


I'm a villain, I'm a villain, all that happens in the street
Lil Wayne sees himself as a villainous figure, involved in the criminal activities and drama that occur in the streets.


Poverty and desperation made me everything I be
Lil Wayne attributes his current persona and success to the challenging circumstances he faced growing up in poverty and feeling desperate.


I'm a shotta, when I pop up with them poppers burn ya block up
Lil Wayne takes on the persona of a 'shotta' (someone involved in illegal activities), threatening to cause chaos and destruction on the block with his weapons.


Call the judges, call the coppers, we takin' over Gotham
Lil Wayne envisions himself and his crew asserting dominance and control over the city, much like fictional character Batman's arch-enemies do in Gotham City.


Word to Poppa, Blood gang, five
Lil Wayne acknowledges his allegiance to the Blood gang, using the phrase 'word to Poppa' as a sign of respect and affirmation.


It's that Blood gang five, but green is the bottom line
Lil Wayne confirms his affiliation with the Blood gang, emphasizing that money (symbolized by the color green) is the ultimate priority and motivation.


I run this town, I ain't gon' lie, they run they mouth, they ain't gon' fight
Lil Wayne claims authority and control over the city, stating that while others talk, they lack the courage to engage in a physical confrontation.


They actin' like they ain't gon' die until I let them 'llamas fly
Lil Wayne's enemies are underestimating the danger they are in, assuming they won't meet their demise until he chooses to unleash his firearms.


Flatbush to Bed-do-or-die, from Watts to Larry Hoover Chi
Lil Wayne references various neighborhoods known for their gang activity, highlighting his wide influence and connections across different areas.


Poverty and heroin, it's no place for a juvenile
Lil Wayne acknowledges the harsh realities of poverty and drug addiction, recognizing that such an environment is not suitable for young individuals.


Put greed in our heart, it's the green that we want
Lil Wayne acknowledges that the desire for wealth and power has corrupted people's hearts, and they are driven by the pursuit of money (symbolized by the color green).


Cash Money is the company and Weezy the boss!
Lil Wayne proudly declares that Cash Money Records is the label he represents and that he holds a position of authority as the boss.


They say I'm underrated, but un-compete-with-able
Lil Wayne acknowledges that some people may underestimate his skills, but he believes he is unbeatable and unmatched in his craft.


Understandable, being that my rating levels are unreachable
Lil Wayne suggests that his talent and lyrical ability are so high that his rating and success are beyond what others can achieve.


Anything said other than that should be silenced, unspeakable!
Lil Wayne believes that any opinions or statements that contradict his greatness should be disregarded and silenced, deemed unspeakable.


And the thought of you being nicer than me, unfeasible!
Lil Wayne dismisses the idea that anyone can be better than him, considering it impossible and implausible.


They ask is what I do ever gonna stop, this shit will never end
Lil Wayne responds to the speculation about his career's longevity, confidently stating that he will never stop and will continue to make music indefinitely.


That's when you hear a car crash in the vocal booth got 'em sayin' 'there he goes again!'
Lil Wayne's presence and ability to captivate listeners are so powerful that it feels like a car crash in the recording studio, leaving everyone in awe, saying 'there he goes again!'


See now they nominated a nigga to come and
Lil Wayne has received recognition and nominations, indicating that he has been chosen as someone who will come and dominate the rap scene.


Flatten everything now let me dominate it, nigga run
Lil Wayne plans to conquer everything and assert his dominance, encouraging others to run or back down in the face of his greatness.


And they be knowin' that I be blackin' on everything
Lil Wayne's reputation for aggressively attacking beats and delivering intense rhymes is widely known and acknowledged.


And make it complicated like a nigga constipated with a gun
Lil Wayne intentionally creates complex and intricate lyrics comparable to the discomfort of being constipated while holding a firearm, aiming to challenge and impress listeners.


I gotta make it what they want and wake ‘em when I come
Lil Wayne understands the expectations placed on him and aims to deliver exactly what his audience desires, ensuring that they are awakened by the impact of his music.


And shake 'em and bake 'em and take 'em to another place
Lil Wayne plans to captivate and inspire his listeners, transporting them to a different state of mind with his music and lyrics.


Ain't no fakin', ain't no kind of mistakin' how I be breakin'
Lil Wayne's authenticity and skill in breaking down barriers and creating unique music cannot be questioned or imitated.


Up everything and be creating a s-s-s-situation when I'm done (DAMN!)
Lil Wayne's impact on the rap game is so significant that he disrupts and changes the state of things completely, leaving a lasting situation behind, represented by the repeated 's' sounds and the exclamation 'DAMN!'


You see I spit National Treasure, discography rich
Lil Wayne compares his ability to deliver quality music and his extensive discography to the value and significance of the movie 'National Treasure'.


And I done killed more cats than curiosity, snitch!
Lil Wayne has metaphorically ended the careers or aspirations of more individuals in the rap game than the famous saying 'curiosity killed the cat', implying that he has surpassed their curiosity or desire for success.


Most of you niggas sorry and owe apologies, quick
Lil Wayne believes that many artists in the industry are subpar and owe apologies to the audience for their lackluster performances or music.


What the fuck you niggas still hangin' around here for, you apostrophe bitch?
Lil Wayne questions why mediocre artists are still lingering around, as they are nothing more than a small punctuation mark (represented by the apostrophe) in his world. He insults them by calling them 'bitch'.


Okay, now enough of that, see now I'm out the door
Lil Wayne concludes his verse and announces his departure, symbolizing that he has said everything he needed to say and has no further interest or engagement in the topic.


Tunechi, thanks for giving us a whole 'nother classic with tha Carter IV
The artist acknowledges Lil Wayne, referring to him by his nickname 'Tunechi', and expresses gratitude for another exceptional album, 'Tha Carter IV', that he has blessed fans with.




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