Flim Flam
OutKast Lyrics


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Ey ey ey, watsup man I
I got these gold chains
Fourteen K, eighty dollars
Got, ey, 'fore you say anything
I got 'em off these white folks
In Buck Heaton, fourteen K

Man naw I don't need no chains man
I no need naw, I'm I'm straight
Naw check them eighty dollars worth
Fourteen karat gold
Is what I'm trying to tell ya now
Look now look, check it out

Man what nigga
You tryin' to play me some fool or somethin'?
Some shit I really don't need
I said fourteen mothafuckin' K
White folks in bank hittin' Buck Heaton man
Go on man, go on, go on nigga

That's a mothafuckin' pimp, nigga what's up?
Man, holla at a nigga man, eighty dollars
For this fourteen karat gold chain man what it is
No man I ain't got it
I'll give you a sack, nigga, what's up with that
I'll give you a fuckin' sack

A sack? Nigga say beens
I want greens, bills, divideens
That's what I'm talkin' 'bout
Recognize eighty dollar, fourteen K
Man, get the hell on nigga

Alright, alright well just give me




Hold on man, don't give me a sack man
I go, I'll did go sell it to a nigga 'bout 20 dollars then

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Outkast's song Flim Flam revolve around a conversation between two individuals, where the first person is trying to sell gold chains to the second person. The first person insists that the chains are 14 karat gold and cost $80, and that they got them from white people in Buck Heaton. The second person is not interested in buying the chains and dismisses them, but the first person persists in trying to convince him of the worth and authenticity of the chains, even offering to sell them for a lower price or trade them for drugs. The lyrics suggest a commentary on the deceptive nature of capitalism and the manipulation of value and worth, as well as the desperation of those who try to profit from it.


The song Flim Flam was released on Outkast's album "Idlewild" in 2006. Here are ten interesting facts about the song:


1) The song was produced by André 3000 and features Big Boi on vocals.
2) The song was not released as a single and did not chart on any music charts.
3) The title "Flim Flam" refers to a fraudulent scheme or deception.
4) The song samples a recording of a man's voice saying "Ladies and gentlemen, the party is about to begin."
5) André 3000 has said that he was inspired by the music of classical composer Ennio Morricone when producing the song.
6) The album "Idlewild" was also the soundtrack to the film of the same name, in which Outkast starred.
7) The film "Idlewild" takes place in the 1930s and includes musical performances by Outkast as well as other artists.
8) The album "Idlewild" was the sixth and final studio album by Outkast before they went on hiatus in 2007.
9) The album "Idlewild" received mixed reviews from music critics upon its release.
10) Outkast is known for blending different genres of music in their songs, and "Flim Flam" is no exception, featuring elements of hip-hop, jazz, and blues.


Chords:
Unfortunately, the chords for this song are not readily available as it is more of a rap/hip-hop track.


Line by Line Meaning

Ey ey ey, watsup man I
The singer is greeting someone.


I got these gold chains
The singer has gold chains.


Fourteen K, eighty dollars
The chains are 14k gold and were purchased for $80.


Got, ey, 'fore you say anything
The artist wants to explain something before being interrupted.


I got 'em off these white folks
The artist purchased the chains from white people.


In Buck Heaton, fourteen K
The purchase happened in Buck Heaton and the chains are 14k gold.


Man naw I don't need no chains man
The listener doesn't want the chains.


I no need naw, I'm I'm straight
The listener is good without the chains.


Naw check them eighty dollars worth
The listener is asking to see the chains' value.


Fourteen karat gold
The chains are made of 14k gold.


Is what I'm trying to tell ya now
The singer is emphasizing that the chains are valuable.


Look now look, check it out
The artist wants the listener to examine the chains.


Man what nigga
The listener is questioning the singer.


You tryin' to play me some fool or somethin'?
The listener suspects the singer may be trying to deceive them.


Some shit I really don't need
The listener is not interested in the chains.


I said fourteen mothafuckin' K
The artist is emphasizing the chains' quality.


White folks in bank hittin' Buck Heaton man
The artist is explaining where they purchased the chains.


Go on man, go on, go on nigga
The singer is telling the listener to leave.


That's a mothafuckin' pimp, nigga what's up?
The singer is commenting on someone's attire/actions.


Man, holla at a nigga man, eighty dollars
The artist is trying to sell the chains for $80.


For this fourteen karat gold chain man what it is
The chains are again emphasized as valuable.


No man I ain't got it
The listener doesn't want to buy the chains.


I'll give you a sack, nigga, what's up with that
The singer is offering drugs instead of cash for the chains.


I'll give you a fuckin' sack
The artist reiterates their offer of drugs for the chains.


A sack? Nigga say beens
The listener is not interested in drugs.


I want greens, bills, divideens
The listener wants cash as payment for the chains.


That's what I'm talkin' 'bout
The listener is emphasizing their desire for cash.


Recognize eighty dollar, fourteen K
The artist is again emphasizing the chains' value.


Man, get the hell on nigga
The artist is telling the listener to leave.


Alright, alright well just give me
The listener is still interested in purchasing the chains.


Hold on man, don't give me a sack man
The listener doesn't want drugs as payment.


I go, I'll did go sell it to a nigga 'bout 20 dollars then
The artist is considering selling the chains to someone else for $20.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: PATRICK L BROWN, RAYMON AMEER MURRAY, RICO RENARD WADE

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@23 references psalm 23
A healthy portion of this song on all verses spits on spiritual