Round Here
Memphis Bleek T.I. And Trick Daddy Lyrics


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[Intro - Memphis Bleek]
Uh (uh) yeah (yeah)
Yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah)
Yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah)
Know what it sound like
(It's the Roc nigga)
Heard (uh-huh, uh)
Don't be scared now niggaz
(Round here, round here)
We know you scared now
Marcy House (let's go, Just Blaze)

[Verse 1 - Memphis Bleek]
I let you know, how I do it round here
And I'm out eight in a morn', dawg glock two around here
What chu move around here, and you know I keep my tool around here
My niggaz act a fool around here, yeah
My hood, my set, my strip, my p's, whatever
We down, we real, we bang forever
Put in game down here, make change down here
Cause I serve them fiends, that raw 'caine down here, yeah
And I done made my way, round here
And them hoes know, I twist them like haze round here
Been +M.A.D.E.+ down here, blow hay round here
Ask around, them niggaz know I lay down here
Down here, yeah, and I done aired down there
But the streets was bigger, I pump the lead round here
Round here... and I'm still in my Nike Air's
Yeah, my hat leanin, and I'm livin wit no fears

[Chorus - Memphis Bleek]
Round here, yeah, round here, yeah
Yeah, we ridin clean, on them things round here
Yeah, round here, yeah, round here, yeah
We blowin dro, gettin low round here, yeah
Round here, yeah, round here, yeah
We ridin clean, on them things round here
Yeah, round here, yeah, round here, yeah
We blowin dro, gettin low round here, yeah

[Verse 2 - Trick Daddy]
It's hot as hell, but it snows down here
You get a box of blow for no mo' then 24 down here
This is the season, for the zoe's round here
If you corner who you know you can get it for the low down here
From - nickels to birds, you can get it flipped and served
For talkin too much, be for certain, them niggaz workin
You can buy it, from the cops down here
You know who sweat it down here, bitch it's so Crip round here
So many bitches out there, snitchin round here
That's why every summer, bitches be missin round here
I roll wit - straight killers, thug niggaz, and drug dealers
And if they ridin wit me, best believe them my niggaz
As for you bitches, forget about it
See the head was tremendous, but this dick - is strickly business
I'll be thuggin forever, see I'ma fighter, not a lover
I'm a hit-and-run-it, cold-blooded, motherfucka
But the hoes, they don't care down here
They be - suckin and fuckin all year down here
They be heavy on the pill, down here
Got mo' than that what the motherfuckin meal down here

[Chorus w/ (T.I. ad-libs)]

[Verse 3 - T.I.]
Oh yeah, I know you prolly never known, round here
It get hotter then the body, get the wrong idea
It's just Caprice's, and Impala's sittin on chrome down here
Brawls and ballin, ain't all that's goin on round here
Young killers tote pistols, like they grown down here
Them young niggaz similar to King Kong, round here
A pocket full of stones, would get you on down here
So dope boy, keep ya drops like the song round here
Hey it ain't safe for the faker walkin home round here
Hey, the hell what we know if you ain't know round here
You say the wrong thang, will get ya back blown round here
The gangsta's rep they hood, by the zone round here
Get a hole in ya dome, bout ya rims down here
24's make them dubs, look like 10 down here




I'm where it is, and the biz is for us rappers round here
Money, hoes, cars, dro's is all that matters down here

Overall Meaning

The song "Round Here" by Memphis Bleek, T.I., and Trick Daddy is a boastful anthem that talks about their respective neighborhoods or "hoods" where they deal with drugs, gang violence, and prostitutes. The first verse by Memphis Bleek talks about his experiences in the Marcy houses where he sells drugs, and he does not fear anything as he is still alive. He brags about making money from serving fiends with raw cocaine, and he twists girls like haze. The Chorus sung by Memphis Bleek speaks of riding clean, smoking weed, and leaving low in their respective neighborhoods.


Trick Daddy, in verse two, describes his hood where it can snow and is hot as hell. He talks about the drug market and how one can get high-quality drugs from low prices, but people should be careful when talking since there are snitches everywhere. Trick Daddy boasts of rolling with straight killers, drug dealers, and thugs who are loyal to him but keeps his personal life separate from everyone. "Down here" refers to the Miami neighborhood he resides in, which has a reputation for drugs, corruption, and violence. T.I. speaks on the Atlanta hood where young men behave like grown-ups and carry guns, and a pocket full of stones can land one in jail. He talks about the risks one faces, including getting killed or robbed, and the safety of the faker since everyone grows up hard in that neighborhood.


In summary, the three rappers provide a picture of their respective neighborhoods, each with its unique characteristics and difficulties. They show how they live in harmony with the gangs and deal with drugs, violence, and prostitutes.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh (uh) yeah (yeah)
Memphis Bleek starts the song with an ad-lib, followed by an enthusiastic agreement.


Yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah)
Memphis Bleek continues his ad-libbing, adding more energy to the track.


Yeah (yeah) yeah (yeah)
Memphis Bleek repeats his ad-lib, building anticipation for the start of the verse.


Know what it sound like
Memphis Bleek acknowledges that the listeners should be familiar with the type of music and energy that he's bringing.


(It's the Roc nigga)
Memphis Bleek gives a shoutout to his record label, Roc-A-Fella Records.


Heard (uh-huh, uh)
Memphis Bleek responds to a possible listener reaction, implying that they know what he's capable of.


Don't be scared now niggaz
Memphis Bleek challenges any potential intimidations from the listeners of the song.


(Round here, round here)
Memphis Bleek repeats the song's hook to establish its theme.


We know you scared now
Memphis Bleek emphasizes the challenging tone he set in the previous line.


Marcy House (let's go, Just Blaze)
Memphis Bleek references the housing projects where he grew up while urging the producer, Just Blaze, to start the song.


I let you know, how I do it round here
Memphis Bleek begins his verse, stating his intention to describe what it's like in his neighborhood.


And I'm out eight in the morn', dawg glock two around here
Memphis Bleek explains that he's armed and alert early in the morning to protect himself.


What chu move around here, and you know I keep my tool around here
Memphis Bleek questions anyone who tries to make moves in his area and reaffirms his possession of a weapon.


My niggaz act a fool around here, yeah
Memphis Bleek acknowledges the rowdiness of the people in his neighborhood.


My hood, my set, my strip, my p's, whatever
Memphis Bleek lists the various aspects that he and his people claim control over in his area.


We down, we real, we bang forever
Memphis Bleek expresses the tough and dedicated nature of his community.


Put in game down here, make change down here
Memphis Bleek describes the hustle and business opportunities available in his neighborhood.


Cause I serve them fiends, that raw 'caine down here, yeah
Memphis Bleek implies that he's involved in drug dealing and the selling of cocaine.


And I done made my way, round here
Memphis Bleek boasts that he's become successful despite his rough environment.


And them hoes know, I twist them like haze round here
Memphis Bleek claims to have sexual power and influence over women in his area.


Been +M.A.D.E.+ down here, blow hay round here
Memphis Bleek references the acronym for his rap group and implies that drug use is common in his neighborhood.


Ask around, them niggaz know I lay down here
Memphis Bleek challenges anyone who doubts his reputation.


Down here, yeah, and I done aired down there
Memphis Bleek suggests that he's gotten into gunfights in his neighborhood and in other areas as well.


But the streets was bigger, I pump the lead round here
Memphis Bleek admits that he struggled with violent behavior but now focuses his aggression on his music.


Round here... and I'm still in my Nike Air's
Memphis Bleek repeats the song's hook and adds that he's staying true to himself despite his success.


Yeah, my hat leanin, and I'm livin wit no fears
Memphis Bleek describes his appearance and mindset as confident and bold.


Round here, yeah, round here, yeah
The chorus repeats, emphasizing the theme of the song once again.


Yeah, we ridin clean, on them things round here
The chorus adds that the people in the neighborhood take pride in their cars and prefer to keep them clean.


We blowin dro, gettin low round here, yeah
The chorus notes that smoking marijuana is common, and people often lay low and stay out of trouble.


It's hot as hell, but it snows down here
Trick Daddy observes the paradoxical climate and conditions of his neighborhood.


You get a box of blow for no mo' then 24 down here
Trick Daddy references drug prices, implying that drugs are readily available and affordable in his area.


This is the season, for the zoe's round here
Trick Daddy notes a time of year when a particular group of people (presumably Haitians, also known as Zoe Pounders) are more active.


If you corner who you know you can get it for the low down here
Trick Daddy advises the listeners to be cautious and to seek out trusted sources for drugs.


From - nickels to birds, you can get it flipped and served
Trick Daddy lists different amounts of drugs (from small nickel bags to larger quantities) and how people can buy them.


For talkin too much, be for certain, them niggaz workin
Trick Daddy warns that being too talkative and revealing secrets in his neighborhood can lead to danger.


You can buy it, from the cops down here
Trick Daddy accuses corrupt police officers of participating in the drug trade.


You know who sweat it down here, bitch it's so Crip round here
Trick Daddy implies that the Crips gang is heavily involved in his neighborhood.


So many bitches out there, snitchin round here
Trick Daddy comments on the prevalence of snitching and betrayal in his environment.


That's why every summer, bitches be missin round here
Trick Daddy suggests that people who betray others in his area may disappear or face consequences.


I roll wit - straight killers, thug niggaz, and drug dealers
Trick Daddy associates himself with tough and dangerous people.


And if they ridin wit me, best believe them my niggaz
Trick Daddy vouches for the loyalty and violence of his associates.


As for you bitches, forget about it
Trick Daddy dismisses any women who may be attracted to him or interested in being involved in his lifestyle.


See the head was tremendous, but this dick - is strickly business
Trick Daddy references sexual encounters and emphasizes that he prioritizes his career.


I'll be thuggin forever, see I'ma fighter, not a lover
Trick Daddy expresses his dedication to his criminal lifestyle and emphasizes his aggressive nature.


I'm a hit-and-run-it, cold-blooded, motherfucka
Trick Daddy describes himself as detached and ruthless.


But the hoes, they don't care down here
Trick Daddy recognizes that some women are attracted to his dangerous lifestyle despite the risks.


They be - suckin and fuckin all year down here
Trick Daddy adds more detail to his previous line, implying that women are promiscuous in his area.


They be heavy on the pill, down here
Trick Daddy notes that drug use is common among the women in his area.


Got mo' than that what the motherfuckin meal down here
Trick Daddy suggests that people in his neighborhood have access to more drugs than food.


Oh yeah, I know you prolly never known, round here
T.I. introduces himself to the listeners and acknowledges that his background and experience may be different from theirs.


It get hotter then the body, get the wrong idea
T.I. warns that the heat and tension in his area can be dangerous.


It's just Caprice's, and Impala's sittin on chrome down here
T.I. clarifies that the source of people's flashy cars is merely from their neighborhood culture.


Brawls and ballin, ain't all that's goin on round here
T.I. suggests that there's more to his neighborhood than just violence and frivolous spending.


Young killers tote pistols, like they grown down here
T.I. acknowledges that young people in his area are exposed to and comfortable with violence.


Them young niggaz similar to King Kong, round here
T.I. compares the young people in his area to a larger-than-life movie monster.


A pocket full of stones, would get you on down here
T.I. references the drug trade and the harsh consequences for getting caught.


So dope boy, keep ya drops like the song round here
T.I. advises drug dealers to move carefully and over low-key beats.


Hey it ain't safe for the faker walkin home round here
T.I. warns that people who are pretending or posturing can be in danger in his area.


Hey, the hell what we know if you ain't know round here
T.I. disregards the opinions and experience of people who aren't familiar with his neighborhood.


You say the wrong thang, will get ya back blown round here
T.I. warns that speaking too recklessly or offensively can lead to violence and retribution.


The gangsta's rep they hood, by the zone round here
T.I. suggests that people in his area earn respect by being loyal and violence-prone in their neighborhood.


Get a hole in ya dome, bout ya rims down here
T.I. implies that people may be targeted and hurt for their expensive cars.


24's make them dubs, look like 10 down here
T.I. references tire size and suggests that people in his area prioritize their cars over other expenses.


I'm where it is, and the biz is for us rappers round here
T.I. asserts his influence and status within his neighborhood's music scene.


Money, hoes, cars, dro's is all that matters down here
T.I. notes the values and priorities of people in his area, mentioning drugs and women alongside material possessions.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ERIK STEFAN DEAN, STEPHEN PATRICK KILROY, STEPHEN JASON SMITH, ANTHONY ACAMPORA, TIMOTHY ALLAN CHAPPELEAR

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@shaejohn5711

I'm still bumpin this in 2022 and will continue. This song definitely didn't get much recognition! This is a hard track and everybody went off in it.

@bossman6496

Done know 👊🏾🔥

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Nah it got attention one of his best songs.

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I'm still playing this In 2022

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@brotherLee340

It's hot as hell, but it snows down here😆😆..Trick killed his verse.

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LOL it took me a sec to get this on some goofy shit.

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Brother James: Those lyrics are STILL. . .🔥🔥🔥in 2022!!

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They heavy on the pills down here "TRICK. DEFINITELY BODIED HIS VERSE!!#EctasyYears

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