Walk In
Lil Wayne Lyrics


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Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's the Carter, motherfucker, I came back around
It's the Carter motherfucker I came back around
It's the Carter motherfucker
Let me show you my building man, it's the Carter
I'ma show y'all the ins the outs the ups the down, know what I'm talking bout
This is me, fourth solo album baby, I came back around
By myself this time, back off the wall
Guns up in the air in the middle of the streets like blak blak blak, welcome

This is the Carter y'all welcome, hard as Malcolm
Dark as the Falcon, Lord help him but y'all felt him
That make you a part of me and pardon me
If a part of me is what you want to be, what you ought to be
Doing, recording me, I'm just acting accordingly
I give orders to the commander in chief, just the commander in me
Handling streets in the Mandarin V
I hear you haters slandering me I just hand him the P
Any drama I pace it like Indiana, I take your grandma pacemaker and just handle the piece
Not two fingers I simultaneously bop two bangers
You do not want angus USDA prime beef, ya dead meat
I'm so ahead of these trendy rappers speed up
I'm already hot when another one starting to heat up
Got Mannie hot wit me cause I always beat his beat up
Y'all cats wit y'all feet up startin' to look like feet up, I'm G'd up
On the V'd up, in the truck, gotta put my seat up
In the trunk I got my bass and I ain't speaking bout no speakers
What's leaking up out yo speaker is the speech of Weezy F. Baby
No more no less, baby, so forth and so on (let's go)

Front door living room young nigga switching, we
What you need, get you crack, get you weed
Make yo way to the back, look ahead and see
White bitch in the bathroom giving head for speed
But don't you turn your head at me, the president been doing it
Daddy tried to ruin it
But I built this building from the ruts
I own all the corners and the cuts in this motherfucker
And the feds know just what's in this motherfucker
Made niggas so they can't bust in this motherfucker
So with that, let's keep it moving, onto the kitchen where my witches keep it brewing
Uh huh, look at how my bitches do it
Bucky buck naked, look at all my bitches booties
They handle all my pharmaceutics
I got it from promethazine to Metamucil
I'm crucial don't mean to spook you
But this is New Orleans so my queens do voodoo, ya know
So the things just move through
I feel ya pain, I got things to soothe you
There's fields of 'caine, so Wayne and neutral
Don't hate the game, hate the institution
There's fields of 'caine, so Wayne and neutral
Dot hate the game hate the institution, fucker

I came back around, it's the Carter
Show you the rest of the house later, we goin' go upstairs, ya know




Ya know what this is right?
Tha Carter, Tha Carter, Tha Carter

Overall Meaning

In Lil Wayne's Walk In, he discusses his return to music with his fourth solo album, which he has named Carter, and take us through a visual journey of his home. He describes walking through the ins, the outs, the ups, and the downs to show fans his building. The song is a metaphor for his life, and he compares his success to the building. Wayne asserts his power over critics by saying they can only talk down on him because it is within their expectations to do so. He then compares himself to Malcolm X and Vulcan, discussing his influence and his impact. He has gained the public's trust and asks them to follow him to even greater achievements.


Furthermore, Wayne discusses his status in the rap industry, indicating he is elevated beyond his rivals. Wayne's verses are rapid-fire, and he employs a unique play on words, for instance, "I simultaneously bout two bangers, you do not want anger USDA prime beef, ya dead meat." He is more evolved, and rival musicians cannot win against him or his music. Lil Wayne also discusses his music: "What's leaking up out of yo speaker is the speech of Weezy F. Baby, No more no less, Baby, so forth and so on." Lil Wayne envisions himself as a revolutionary, as shown by his frequent comparisons to Malcolm X.


In conclusion, Lil Wayne's Walk In is a proud declaration of his return, assertion of his power, and proof of his continued success in rap music.


Line by Line Meaning

Yea yea yea its the Carter motherfucker I came back around
Lil Wayne announces his fourth solo album, Tha Carter, by stating that he is back with vengeance.


Its the Carter motherfucker I came back around
Lil Wayne reiterates his return with his album Tha Carter.


Its the Carter motherfucker
Lil Wayne emphasizes that this album is exclusively about him and his experience.


Let me show you my building man, its the Carter
Lil Wayne invites his fans to join him in exploring the ins and outs of his life and experiences being depicted through his album.


I'ma show y'all the ins the outs the ups the down, know what I'm talking bout
Lil Wayne plans on providing a detailed and soulful tour of his world through his music.


This is me fourth solo album baby, I came back around
Lil Wayne is proud of his accomplishments, especially his fourth solo album, which demonstrates his personal and professional growth.


By myself this time, back off the wall
Lil Wayne asserts his independence by choosing to produce his fourth original album without any support or collaboration.


Guns up in the air in the middle of the streets like blak blak blak, welcome
Lil Wayne greets his fans with a resounding, energetic welcome, accompanied by metaphoric gunshots in his lyrics.


This is the Carter y'all welcome, hard as Malcolm
Lil Wayne is proud of his album titled Tha Carter and likens it to the strong and principled values of Malcolm X.


Dog is a vulcan Lord help him but y'all felt him
Lil Wayne suggests his hood status has caused interference with his reputation but acknowledges that people still love his music.


That make you a part of me and pardony
Lil Wayne declares that his music connects him to his fans, who become a part of him, and hence, he is willing to pardon them.


If a part of me is what you want to be what you ought to be
Lil Wayne suggests that if people aspire to be like him, they should do so in tune with his values.


Don't worry Carter me I just acting accordingly
Lil Wayne reminds people to be themselves and stay true to their values.


I give orders to the commander in chief, just the commander in me
Lil Wayne is in control of his music and artistic direction.


Handling streets in the mandarin V
Lil Wayne is skilled in navigating the streets with his music and is in command of it.


I hear you haters slandering me I just hand him the P
Lil Wayne is aware of the criticism that he receives and is unfazed by it.


Any drama I pace it like Indiana, I take your grandma pacemaker and just handle the piece
Lil Wayne describes his conflict resolution strategy, which he accomplishes with ease.


Not two fingers I simultaneously bout two bangers
Lil Wayne shows off his skills by simultaneously getting two guns and firing them.


You do not want anger USDA prime beef, ya dead meat
Lil Wayne warns people not to mess with him because he is stronger and more powerful than they are.


I'm so ahead of these trendy rappers speed up
Lil Wayne prides himself on his unique style of rapping and is ahead of the mainstream trends within the industry.


I'm already hot when another one starting to heat up
Lil Wayne is always relevant, regardless of who else is in the rap game.


Got Mannie hot wit me cause I always beat his beat up
Lil Wayne suggests that he is better at rapping with Manny than Manny is.


Y'all cats wit y'all feet up startin to look like feet up, I'm G'd up
Lil Wayne mocks those who are not working hard by telling them they look like lazy cats with their feet up, and describes himself as being 'G'd up' or Gangsta'd up.


On the V'd up, in the truck I gotta put my seat up
Lil Wayne prepares to start his day by getting into his truck and putting his seatbelt on.


In the trunk I got my bass and I ain't speaking bout no speakers
Lil Wayne has equipment in his trunk, and is not talking about car speakers.


What's leaking up out of yo speaker is the speech of Weezy F. Baby
Lil Wayne's music is what should be coming out of people's speakers.


No more no less Baby, so forth and so on
Lil Wayne's music speaks for itself.


Front door living room young nigga switching we
Lil Wayne gives people a tour of his home and points out a young boy changing the channel in the living room.


What you need, get you crack get you weed
Lil Wayne's house is a place where people can get any drug they want.


Make yo way to the back look ahead and see
Lil Wayne tells people to go to the back room to witness something exciting.


White bitch in the bathroom giving head for speed
Lil Wayne's back room hosts a white girl, who is giving head in exchange for drugs.


But don't you turn your head at me, the president been doing it
Lil Wayne urges people not to judge him or his lifestyle, as even presidents and other influential people have been known to engage in similar activities.


Daddy tried to ruin it
Lil Wayne has faced challenges from his father attempting to hinder his rap career.


But I built this building from the ruts
Lil Wayne started from humble beginnings but has worked hard to build his reputation and empire.


I own all the corners and the cuts in this motherfucker
Lil Wayne has control over the streets and the area where he lives.


And the feds know just what's up in this motherfucker
Lil Wayne has caught the attention of the law enforcement agencies.


Made niggas so they can't bust in this motherfucker
Lil Wayne has surrounded himself with a special group of people who are fiercely loyal to him and protect his property and interests.


So with that lets keep it moving, on to the kitchen where my witches keep it brewing
Lil Wayne moves the conversation forward to his kitchen, where his trusted assistants are cooking up a batch.


Uh huh look at how my bitches do it
Lil Wayne admires his team's work ethic and skills.


Bucky buck naked look at all my bitches booties
Lil Wayne appreciates the physical appearance of his female assistants.


They handle all my pharmaceutics
Lil Wayne trusts his team to handle all of his drugs.


I got it from promethazine to Metamucil
Lil Wayne has a wide range of drugs available to him.


I'm crucial don't mean to spook you
Lil Wayne is important and a bit intimidating.


But this is New Orleans so my queens do voodoo, ya know
Lil Wayne acknowledges his city's unique culture, including the role of voodoo in it.


So the things just move through
In New Orleans, things happen organically.


I feel ya pain I got things to soothe you
Lil Wayne is aware of his fans' struggles and has music that can improve their mood.


That fills the cane so Wayne the neutral
Lil Wayne has the ability to calm people down, as if he were an impartial mediating party.


Don't hate the game hate the institution
Lil Wayne is a part of the music industry, but the power structures within it can exacerbate tensions and issues.


That fills the cane so Wayne the neutral
Lil Wayne is able to help people feel better and resolve conflicts in a fair manner.


Dot hate the game hate the institution, fucker
Lil Wayne tells his haters to direct their frustrations towards the music industry, not him personally.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
Written by: Dwayne Carter, Byron O. Thomas

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