This Bag
Mac Ayres Lyrics


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Hum, yeah I just, recorded word

I could drop sixty on this bag
Just to hold you for the rest of the week
I could drop sixty on this bag
I just hope that I got something to heap
I could drop sixty on this bag
Just to hold me for the rest of the week
I could drop sixty on this bag

I could drop forty on that bag
'Cause I gotta get a gift for my girl
I could drop forty on that bag
But it's all my money left in the world
I could drop forty on that bag
But it's all my money left in the world
I could drop forty on that bag

I could drop twenty on that bag
But that ain't even going to do
I could drop twenty on that bag
And I could kick it for an hour or two
I could drop twenty on that bag




As if there's something better to do
So I'mma drop sixty on this bag

Overall Meaning

In Mac Ayres's song This Bag, the lyrics talk about a man who is willing to spend his money just to hold his lover, even if it's just for a week. The song has a theme of materialism, as the man's desire to possess the bag is driven by his need for physical and emotional satisfaction. It's a commentary on the society's obsession with material possessions and how love and relationships can be distorted by consumerism.


The opening lines of the song, "Hum, yeah I just, recorded word," seems to suggest that the song is a spontaneous expression from the artist. The rest of the song's lyrics speak to the artist's internal dialogue, revealing the complexities of his emotions and thoughts. The line "But it's all my money left in the world" portrays a sense of desperation or a feeling of being trapped by circumstances.


The song's powerful message of materialism's impact on relationships is a commentary on society's shallow values. It highlights how sometimes we prize our possessions more than the people in our lives. The artist's tone in the song is somber, almost introspective, suggesting that he is reflecting on his own relationship and how it has been shaped by consumerism.


Line by Line Meaning

Hum, yeah I just, recorded word
The singer is casually introducing the song and implies that it was made on a whim.


I could drop sixty on this bag
The singer is willing to spend a lot of money on something that will give them comfort, most likely referring to drugs.


Just to hold you for the rest of the week
The bag could contain drugs that will provide comfort for the rest of the week.


I just hope that I got something to heap
The artist hopes that they have enough drugs in the bag to last them for the rest of the week.


I could drop forty on that bag
The artist is willing to spend money on a bag for their significant other as a gift.


'Cause I gotta get a gift for my girl
The singer's motivation for spending money on the bag is to get a gift for their girlfriend.


But it's all my money left in the world
The singer is down to their last bit of money, yet they still prioritize getting their girlfriend a gift.


I could drop twenty on that bag
The artist is considering spending less money on the bag, implying that it might not be a necessity.


But that ain't even going to do
The artist realizes that twenty dollars worth of drugs won't last them as long as they need it to.


And I could kick it for an hour or two
The artist acknowledges that twenty dollars worth of drugs won't last them long, but it's still worth buying for a short period of comfort.


As if there's something better to do
The singer is justifying the decision to spend money on drugs, implying that they don't have anything better to spend money on.


So I'mma drop sixty on this bag
The artist has decided to spend a large sum of money on drugs, prioritizing their personal comfort above all else.




Writer(s): Mac Ayres, Jack Norman Dine

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