Mars
Mako Miles Lyrics
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Livin big foreign cars yea we livin' large
That lil girl she a hoe knew it from the start
Red bottoms on my feet like I walk on mars
Like I walk on mars spaced out yea I'm with the stars
Why you switch up on me you ain't been here from the start
When you get money m nigga gotta play it smart
Can't let no one trip you up cuz the gone strip you of your heart
Y'all niggas don't know anything
Bout getting green like jelly beans
Yo lil girl she feeling me
I keep it low don't wanna be seen
So when I get big it won't be knew to me
Gas me it's fueling me
Mama don't know what to do with me
No cap I'm the man in my city I know that
In the back of my trunk got bout four racks
Had to switch up the flow ain't know more sap
I'm the one who be bringing bros back
In the mustang got horses like Bojack
When we leaving the scene we leave no tracks
He want smoke let me know way before that
We make him fall back
Started low from the bottom now I'm on the charts
Livin big foreign cars yea we livin' large
That lil girl she a hoe knew it from the start
Red bottoms on my feet like I walk on mars
Like I walk on mars spaced out yea I'm with the stars
Why you switch up on me you ain't been here from the start
When you get money m nigga gotta play it smart
Can't let no one trip you up cuz the gone strip you of your heart
In the lyrics to Mako Miles's song "Mars," the artist reflects on his journey from humble beginnings to achieving success and recognition in the music industry. He acknowledges his transformation from starting at the bottom to now being on the charts, living a lavish lifestyle with luxury cars and material possessions that symbolize his newfound status. Despite the material wealth, he expresses his awareness of certain negative aspects of his surroundings, referring to a girl he deems untrustworthy and materialistic, likening her to a "hoe" and contrasting her nature with his own desire for authenticity.
The lyrical imagery of "Red bottoms on my feet like I walk on mars" creates a surreal and otherworldly sensation, suggesting a feeling of detachment and uniqueness akin to walking on the distant planet of Mars. This metaphorical expression of feeling alienated and distant from those around him, yet connected with the stars, reflects his inner conflict and longing for genuine connections amid his newfound fame. The lyrics also touch upon the artist's experience of people changing around him as he achieves success, cautioning against being misled by false friends or superficial relationships.
The theme of resilience and strategic thinking emerges in lines like "When you get money my nigga gotta play it smart," highlighting the importance of staying grounded and protecting oneself in a competitive and potentially treacherous industry. The artist emphasizes the need to remain focused on his goals and not be swayed by external influences that could jeopardize his success or integrity. The overall message conveys a sense of self-reliance and determination to navigate the complexities of the music world while staying true to oneself and one's principles.
As the song progresses, Mako Miles asserts his commitment to achieving success by any means necessary, showing confidence in his skills and ambitions. The references to personal growth and evolution, such as adapting his flow and honing his craft, depict an artist who is constantly pushing boundaries and evolving creatively. The repeated refrain of "Started low from the bottom now I'm on the charts" reinforces the theme of perseverance and triumph over adversity, underscoring his journey from obscurity to prominence and the resilience required to thrive in the competitive landscape of the music industry.
Line by Line Meaning
Started low from the bottom now I'm on the charts
Despite humble beginnings, I have now achieved success and recognition
Livin big foreign cars yea we livin' large
Enjoying a lavish lifestyle with expensive foreign vehicles
That lil girl she a hoe knew it from the start
I recognized early on that the girl was not to be trusted
Red bottoms on my feet like I walk on mars
Wearing expensive red-bottomed shoes makes me feel out of this world
Like I walk on mars spaced out yea I'm with the stars
Feeling disconnected from reality and in the company of celebrities
Why you switch up on me you ain't been here from the start
Questioning why someone would change their behavior when they were not there for you initially
When you get money m nigga gotta play it smart
When you become wealthy, it is important to make wise decisions
Can't let no one trip you up cuz the gone strip you of your heart
Avoid allowing others to deceive you or take advantage of your emotions
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: MAKO MILES
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