No more
Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana Lyrics


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Yeah, hustler music

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right, money right, yeah

The pot's hot as the rock expands
It's the paper chasin' man on the clock like hands
Grindin' like teeth get money like Heath-
Cliff Huxtable, keep it comin' like Keith
Gotta make it last forever, for worse or for better
Gotta make it past the devil, so guns, I got several
And everybody plays the fool, says Aaron Neville
But I just play to win, holler back like heavy metal
Smellin' like pedals from a rose, so they hoes
My bread's buildin', bagels and legos
When I rose, they froze
Trust me for them pesos I'm an a-hole, AK holes
Think face blows
And understand I'm talkin' money by the case loads
Gun off safety, I'm in safe mode
I will hold court until the case closed
Brown bag, bitch

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right, money right

See, I'm the new investment, ain't no turnin' me back
Had them rubber band stacks in the button king sack
And I ain't never goin' back, sike, I love the life
Standin' under the street lights, tryin' to get off that white
At a reasonable price? Nah, I ain't tryin' to bargain with you
Them niggas hatin'? Well, I guess they gonna be starvin' with you
I got two jobs, I sell and I cop shit
Like Father Like Son, well, I was adopted
I told the Birdman, "Stunna, give me a chance"
But I don't even wanna tell you what I did with my advance
'Cause I'm only a man, I had to feed my fam
Took that lil' shit and copped three-thousand-twenty-four grams
Man, guess it is what it is, it was what it was
'Fore the rap game, I was sellin' drugs
And either way, I'm six figures before my first record
All-star, y'all gon' respect my my work ethic (I'm a hustla)

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got this brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more (yeah, we're settin' you up, nigga)
I got my mind right, money right, yeah (Uptown, yaeh)

From an eighth to a quarter, from a half to a brick
From an O to the O-Zs, they say I'm hood rich
And murder was the case, got me emptyin' out a clip
Stunna island, Birdman, nigga, right back in this bitch
Third Ward, throw the U up, I'm rollin' in the whip
With this money on my mind, got a hustle and a lick
Them high-rise buildings, me and young'n on some shit
Breakin' bread, choppin' millions, 'cause a bitch ain't shit
Told as a young'n how to roll with that chopper
If money on your block, for the money, I'll pop 'em
Nigga wanna hate but they money went and stopped 'em
From ridin' fly whips, now they hoes out joggin'
We stuntin' while y'all hatin', nigga
Stunna is what made you, nigga
I hear you poppin' shit, but the Birdman raised you, bitch
Birdman got an army, Birdman got a navy
And Cash Money can't save you

I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more
But I would never say that no more
I got my mind right now
I got that brown bag full of money
I got the work goin' to Florida
And I swore that I would never hustle no more (yeah, nigga)
But I would never say that no more (and I can smoke to that)
I got my mind right, money right, yeah (you heard that, homeboy)

Like Father Like Son, nigga
And we on the money train, believe that (money, money, money train)
New Orleans, all day, daddy (yeah)
From the block to the top, nigga (that's how we get it)




That's how we get it (that's how we get it)
From the kitchen to the rocks

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana's song "No More" revolve around the theme of hustling and the struggles and temptations associated with making money through illegal means. The song portrays a sense of conflict within the artists, as they acknowledge their involvement in hustling but express a desire to leave that lifestyle behind. They discuss their determination to make their money legally and change their mindset. The repeated refrain of "I got that brown bag full of money" symbolizes the wealth they have accumulated through their hustling activities.


The verses delve deeper into the mindset of a hustler, highlighting the risks involved and the constant need to stay ahead. There is a sense of pride and confidence in their ability to make money, despite the dangers and challenges they face. The lyrics also touch upon the influence of money in their lives, how it can provide for their families, but can also lead to a life of deception and constant vigilance.


Overall, the lyrics can be interpreted as a reflection on the complexities and contradictions inherent in a hustler's life. It captures the struggles, aspirations, and conflicts faced by individuals engaged in illegal activities to make a living.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, hustler music
This song is about the lifestyle of hustling and making money through illicit means.


I got that brown bag full of money
I have a bag filled with a large amount of cash.


I got the work goin' to Florida
I have drugs being transported to Florida for sale.


And I swore that I would never hustle no more
I made a promise to myself that I would stop engaging in illegal activities.


But I would never say that no more
However, I wouldn't openly admit that I won't hustle anymore.


I got my mind right now
I have a clear and focused mindset.


And I swore that I would never hustle no more
And I made a vow that I would quit the hustling lifestyle.


But I would never say that no more
Yet, I wouldn't openly confess to quitting hustling.


I got my mind right, money right, yeah
I am mentally prepared and financially stable.


The pot's hot as the rock expands
The drug market is lucrative and constantly growing.


It's the paper chasin' man on the clock like hands
I am constantly pursuing money and working tirelessly.


Grindin' like teeth get money like Heath-
I am working hard, just like grinding teeth, to accumulate wealth.


Cliff Huxtable, keep it comin' like Keith
Similar to Cliff Huxtable's steady income, I keep the money flowing.


Gotta make it last forever, for worse or for better
I need to ensure that my wealth sustains, regardless of the circumstances.


Gotta make it past the devil, so guns, I got several
I must overcome challenges and protect myself, hence why I own multiple guns.


And everybody plays the fool, says Aaron Neville
Everyone makes mistakes, as Aaron Neville sings, but I strive to avoid them.


But I just play to win, holler back like heavy metal
I always aim to come out on top, responding fiercely like heavy metal music.


Smellin' like pedals from a rose, so they hoes
I have a pleasant scent, like rose petals, which attracts women who are easily influenced.


My bread's buildin', bagels and legos
My money is increasing steadily, akin to stacking bagels and Lego bricks.


When I rose, they froze
When I achieved success, others were taken aback and stopped in their tracks.


Trust me for them pesos I'm an a-hole, AK holes
People rely on me for money, but at the same time, I can be ruthless and use AK-47s if necessary.


Think face blows
If someone confronts me, they should expect to receive physical blows.


And understand I'm talkin' money by the case loads
I deal with large quantities of money on a regular basis.


Gun off safety, I'm in safe mode
I am constantly vigilant and prepared, ensuring my gun is accessible if needed.


I will hold court until the case closed
I will continue to prevail and succeed until all legal matters are resolved.


See, I'm the new investment, ain't no turnin' me back
I am a valuable asset, and there's no going back on investing in me.


Had them rubber band stacks in the button king sack
I used to keep large amounts of cash held together with rubber bands in a secure bag.


And I ain't never goin' back, sike, I love the life
I am not returning to a previous lifestyle, contrary to what I say, because I enjoy the excitement of this hustle.


Standin' under the street lights, tryin' to get off that white
I used to sell drugs under the streetlights, attempting to make money from illicit substances.


At a reasonable price? Nah, I ain't tryin' to bargain with you
I am not interested in negotiating a lower price for drugs; I want to maximize my profits.


Them niggas hatin'? Well, I guess they gonna be starvin' with you
If people dislike my success, they will suffer the consequences and live in scarcity.


I got two jobs, I sell and I cop shit
My two main occupations are selling drugs and buying illegal merchandise.


Like Father Like Son, well, I was adopted
Referencing the album 'Like Father, Like Son,' is similar to Birdman, who raised me in this lifestyle.


I told the Birdman, 'Stunna, give me a chance'
I asked Birdman for an opportunity to prove myself.


But I don't even wanna tell you what I did with my advance
I don't want to disclose how I used the money I received in advance for my music.


'Cause I'm only a man, I had to feed my fam
As a man, my responsibility is to provide for my family.


Took that lil' shit and copped three-thousand-twenty-four grams
I used a small amount of money and purchased a significant quantity of drugs.


Man, guess it is what it is, it was what it was
I accept the reality of my situation; the past cannot be changed.


'Fore the rap game, I was sellin' drugs
Prior to becoming involved in the rap industry, I made money by selling drugs.


And either way, I'm six figures before my first record
Regardless of my involvement in drugs, my wealth exceeded $100,000 before releasing my debut record.


All-star, y'all gon' respect my work ethic (I'm a hustla)
Despite my questionable background, I have a dedicated work ethic that demands respect.


From an eighth to a quarter, from a half to a brick
I started with selling small quantities of drugs, but now I deal with much larger amounts.


From an O to the O-Zs, they say I'm hood rich
I progressed from selling an ounce of drugs to ounces, making others perceive me as rich due to the illegal activities.


And murder was the case, got me emptyin' out a clip
My involvement in criminal activities, including violence, led me to use firearms against others.


Stunna island, Birdman, nigga, right back in this bitch
Referring to Birdman's 'Stunna Island,' we are back in the rap game with a vengeance.


Third Ward, throw the U up, I'm rollin' in the whip
Representing Third Ward, a district in New Orleans, I proudly throw the 'U' hand sign while driving around in a luxury car.


With this money on my mind, got a hustle and a lick
My main focus is on making money, so I am engaged in both legal and illegal ways to achieve that.


Them high-rise buildings, me and young'n on some shit
We are involved in lucrative ventures that allow us to reside in high-rise buildings.


Breakin' bread, choppin' millions, 'cause a bitch ain't shit
We are making large sums of money together and prioritizing our wealth over personal relationships.


Told as a young'n how to roll with that chopper
I was taught from a young age how to handle and use firearms.


If money on your block, for the money, I'll pop 'em
If someone interferes with my money-making activities on their territory, I am willing to use violence against them.


Nigga wanna hate but they money went and stopped 'em
Those who express hatred for my success have not been hindered financially.


From ridin' fly whips, now they hoes out joggin'
Those who used to ride luxury cars are now struggling financially and resorting to menial jobs like jogging.


We stuntin' while y'all hatin', nigga
We are flaunting our success while others envy us.


Stunna is what made you, nigga
Birdman is responsible for your success; don't forget that.


I hear you poppin' shit, but the Birdman raised you, bitch
You may talk tough, but Birdman is the one who nurtured and guided you.


Birdman got an army, Birdman got a navy
Birdman has a loyal team supporting him, with extensive resources at his disposal.


And Cash Money can't save you
Even with Cash Money Records backing you, it won't be enough to protect you from the consequences of your actions.


Like Father Like Son, nigga
Similar to the album 'Like Father Like Son,' we embody the traits and behavior of our father figures.


And we on the money train, believe that (money, money, money train)
We are fully committed to pursuing wealth and success, riding the metaphorical 'money train.'


New Orleans, all day, daddy
We proudly represent New Orleans and its hustler culture.


From the block to the top, nigga
We have risen from the streets to achieve success and notoriety.


That's how we get it (that's how we get it)
This is the method through which we acquire riches.


From the kitchen to the rocks
Starting with cooking drugs in the kitchen, we have transitioned to selling them in their purest form.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Bryan Williams, Dwayne Carter, Jermaine Eric Shute, Tristan G. Jones

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@lildog077

This woulda been a classic album

@518streets2

Still my shit in 2022

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@94RetroKiid

i kould listen 2 this thousands of times 4 real!

@v6drop10s

wayne and juelz need to start their own record label

@stanleyslaughter7198

2024 still going strong πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@joshuarichardson6593

The original stevie wonder version still brings tears to my eyes

@Dr_Thunder

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@nazerdawud23

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@deadink47

Probably one of the hardest Wayne mixtapes that most will never know about, every day I wish the tape released there used to be one in spinrilla with all the ICFMF tracks on it but it’s gone and a few gems from it are impossible to find now and it’s so sad cause this was one of his best tapes in my opinion like next to FWA good man Wayne’s the goat forever and ever.

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