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Yo, hello? (Luda)
What's up, boy? (What's up nigga, this is 20, dawg, where you at?)
Shit, over here at the Texa-ho filling up
Yeah, yeah, I feel that, I feel that, yo, yo, check it out
Yo, you still got that girl, Stacy, you know from Valle-ho, number?
Nah, nah, man, I think I lost that
You can't, you can't check your Ho-ledex or something?
Man, hold on, let me see, dawg, let me see
Stacy, Stacy, oh, Chicag-ho, yeah
Nah, nah, nigga, Valle-ho
Oh, okay, hold up, let me see, Stacy, St-Sta-
Oh, Ohio-ho, that's what you talking 'bout
Valle-ho, Valle-ho (oh, man)
Man, your ass here, we ho again and shit
Nah, man, I don't have it, dawg, I'm sitting here looking
I don't see, I don't see no Valle-ho
Fuck it, fuck it, man, I'll call Shondrae, man
Ay, ay, ay, man congratulations, man, forgot to tell you that shit, man
Didn't your sister graduate today?
Oh yeah dawg, you know what I'm saying
Valor-dick-whorian and all, man
Yeah, that's tight, man, that's tight
Shit, man, look, I'm about to break out though, dawg, what's up?
For real? Nigga, where you finna ho?
Man, 'bout to hit this roomster ho right quick or somethin'
Oh, nigga, you can't come get me?
Nigga, I'm in the middle of Howhere
In Ludacris's song "Howhere," the lyrics follow a conversation between two friends, as they catch up and discuss various topics while one of them fills up at a gas station. The lyrics are filled with clever wordplay and puns, as Ludacris effortlessly weaves in and out of different accents and regional colloquialisms to create a humorous and catchy song.
The conversation opens with one friend asking for a phone number, which leads to a comical exchange as they try to remember the correct area code and location for the girl in question. Ludacris uses this opportunity to play with words and create puns, such as "Ho-ledex" and "Texa-ho." As the conversation continues, they briefly touch on family and personal accomplishments before one friend leaves to go "ho" at a Roomba convention.
Overall, the lyrics of "Howhere" showcase Ludacris's clever wordplay and ability to create a humorous and entertaining rap song. With its catchy beat and memorable dialogue, the song has become a fan favorite and a testament to Ludacris's talent as a rapper and lyricist.
Line by Line Meaning
Ay, gimme ten on four
The singer is requesting ten dollars of gasoline to be pumped into his vehicle at pump number four
Yo, hello? (Luda)
The singer is answering a phone call and identifying himself as Ludacris
What's up, boy? (What's up nigga, this is 20, dawg, where you at?)
The caller is greeting Ludacris and identifying himself as '20.' He asks Ludacris where he is currently located
Shit, over here at the Texa-ho filling up
Ludacris responds to the caller and informs him that he is at a gas station in Texas and is refueling his vehicle
Yeah, yeah, I feel that, I feel that, yo, yo, check it out
Ludacris acknowledges the caller's response and transitions the conversation into a new topic
Yo, you still got that girl, Stacy, you know from Valle-ho, number?
Ludacris asks if the caller still has the phone number of a girl named Stacy from Vallejo
Nah, nah, man, I think I lost that
The caller responds saying he does not have Stacy's number anymore
Oh, c'mon, man ,I'm tryna, cut her, man
Ludacris expresses his desire to sleep with Stacy and asks the caller to help him find her number
You can't, you can't check your Ho-ledex or something?
Ludacris jokingly suggests that the caller check his 'Ho-ledex' (a play on 'Rolodex') to find Stacy's number
Man, hold on, let me see, dawg, let me see
The caller agrees to try and find Stacy's number
Stacy, Stacy, oh, Chicag-ho, yeah
The caller thinks he found Stacy's number from Chicago, but quickly realizes it's not the right city
Nah, nah, nigga, Valle-ho
Ludacris corrects the caller, reminding him that Stacy is from Vallejo
Oh, okay, hold up, let me see, Stacy, St-Sta-
The caller attempts to find Stacy's number again, but struggles to remember the exact spelling of her name
Oh, Ohio-ho, that's what you talking 'bout
The caller thinks he found Stacy's number from Ohio, but quickly realizes it's still the wrong city
Valle-ho, Valle-ho (oh, man)
Ludacris reminds the caller again that Stacy is from Vallejo
Man, your ass here, we ho again and shit
Ludacris jokes with the caller, saying they are 'ho-ing' (sleeping with women) again just like old times
Nah, man, I don't have it, dawg, I'm sitting here looking
The caller admits that he still can't find Stacy's number
I don't see, I don't see no Valle-ho
The caller confirms that he does not see any Vallejo numbers in his phone
Fuck it, fuck it, man, I'll call Shondrae, man
Unable to find Stacy's number, Ludacris gives up and decides to call someone else named Shondrae
Ay, ay, ay, man congratulations, man, forgot to tell you that shit, man
Ludacris interrupts the previous conversation to congratulate the caller on his sister's graduation
Didn't your sister graduate today?
Ludacris asks the caller if his sister graduated that day
Oh yeah dawg, you know what I'm saying
The caller confirms that his sister did in fact graduate
Valor-dick-whorian and all, man
The caller makes a crass joke about his sister's accomplishment, using a vulgar term to describe her honors
Yeah, that's tight, man, that's tight
Ludacris congratulates the caller again and expresses that he thinks his sister's achievement is impressive
Shit, man, look, I'm about to break out though, dawg, what's up?
Ludacris expresses the desire to end the conversation and asks the caller if there is anything else he wants to discuss
For real? Nigga, where you finna ho?
The caller is surprised that Ludacris wants to end the conversation and asks him where he plans to go
Man, 'bout to hit this roomster ho right quick or somethin'
Ludacris explains that he is going to sleep with a woman he found on the website 'Roomster'
Oh, nigga, you can't come get me?
The caller jokes with Ludacris, asking if he can come along and also sleep with the woman
Nigga, I'm in the middle of Howhere
Ludacris explains that he is currently in the middle of nowhere, making it impractical for the caller to join him
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Christopher Brian Bridges
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