Hustler
Pearl feat. Gallo Lyrics


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Get back, I'm a hustler baby
I'm a hustler baby
Get back.
Hustler, hustler, hustler.

Get back, I'm a hustler baby
I'm a hustler baby
Get back.
Hustler, hustler, hustler.





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Hustler" by Pearl feat. Gallo are centered on the idea of being a hustler. The phrase "I'm a hustler baby" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, and serves as a declaration of the singer's identity. The repetition of the phrase creates a sense of confidence and momentum, as if the singer is announcing their presence and demanding attention. The line "Get back" similarly reinforces the idea that the singer is in control and shouldn't be underestimated.


The word "hustler" can have multiple meanings, depending on the context. In this case, it seems to refer to someone who is working hard to achieve their goals, often in a way that is unconventional or outside of the mainstream. The song celebrates this mentality, portraying the hustler as someone who is determined to succeed despite the odds. The repeated use of the word "hustler" reinforces this idea, turning it into a sort of rallying cry for listeners who identify with the mindset.


Overall, the lyrics of "Hustler" are simple yet effective, using repetition and confident language to create a sense of empowerment and celebration around the idea of being a hustler.


Line by Line Meaning

Get back, I'm a hustler baby
Step back, I am a hard-working and ambitious person who tirelessly pursues opportunities to achieve success and financial gain


I'm a hustler baby
I am driven and resourceful in my efforts to make money and succeed in life


Get back.
Move away or take notice, as I am someone who confidently and boldly pursues my goals


Hustler, hustler, hustler.
Repeatedly emphasizing my identity as a hustler, someone who works hard and achieves success through sheer determination and grit




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