Intro
Pi'erre Bourne Lyrics
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(Uh) I said, hello
I didn't hear nothing
Well I said, "Hello", so how you doing?
I'm doing good
Where are you now?
I'm in right New York now and I'm going to Chicago tomorrow (uh)
Uh, probably at the end of this month (don't do that)
I have to, I'll be in Atlanta
So I'll come down there when I go to Atlanta (uh)
At the end of this month?
Yes, ma'am
Ok, now we supposed to be goin' on a-
I'm callin' you 'cause I'm tryna, see
I'm tired of bummin' rides, Jordan, I need a car (uh)
I don't want no new car, I don't want
I-i don't want no new car and I don't want no, uh
I just want something that costs about twenty-five
Maybe twnety-seven hundred dollars (ok)
I just, I just want something to drive, honey (uh)
your grandmama tired of bummin' rides
Ok, I'ma-, I'ma talk to my dad about it
I'ma call you right back, I'ma call you right back grandma
oh ok, well call me back on my house phone
OK, I'ma call you
The lyrics to "Intro" by Pi'erre Bourne depict a phone conversation between the artist and his grandmother. The song starts with Pi'erre answering a call from his grandmother and greeting her with a simple "hello." His grandmother asks where he is and he informs her that he is in New York and will be going to Chicago the next day. She then questions when he will be coming back to South Carolina, to which he replies at the end of the month. Their conversation continues as Pi'erre expresses his need for a car and his tiredness of bumming rides. He mentions that he doesn't want a new car, but rather something affordable, around $2,500 to $2,700. Pi'erre's grandmother tells him to talk to his dad about it and requests that he call her back on her house phone.
The lyrics of "Intro" provide a glimpse into the personal life of Pi'erre Bourne and his relationship with his grandmother. The conversation showcases their familiarity and the genuine concern his grandmother has for him. The mention of Pi'erre's need for a car reflects his desire for independence and the challenges he faces in his current situation.
Line by Line Meaning
Uh
Expression of uncertainty or pause before speaking.
I said, hello
I greeted the person I'm speaking to.
I didn't hear nothing
I didn't receive a response or any information.
Well I said, 'Hello', so how you doing?
I greeted you, so now I'm asking how you're doing.
I'm doing good
I'm feeling well or in a positive state.
Where are you now?
I'm asking about your current location.
I'm in right New York now and I'm going to Chicago tomorrow (uh)
I'm currently in New York and I'm planning to go to Chicago tomorrow.
Ok, when you coming back to South Carolina?
I want to know when you'll be returning to South Carolina.
Uh, probably at the end of this month (don't do that)
Most likely by the end of this month, but I advise against waiting for me.
I have to, I'll be in Atlanta
I have plans in Atlanta, so I'll visit South Carolina while I'm there.
So I'll come down there when I go to Atlanta (uh)
I'll make sure to visit South Carolina when I travel to Atlanta.
At the end of this month?
Is the end of this month the time you were referring to?
Yes, ma'am
Affirmative response, acknowledging an older woman respectfully.
Ok, now we supposed to be goin' on a-
Now we were planning to go somewhere together, but...
I'm callin' you 'cause I'm tryna, see
I'm calling you because I'm trying to figure something out.
I'm tired of bummin' rides, Jordan, I need a car (uh)
I'm exhausted from relying on others for transportation, Jordan, I really need my own car.
I don't want no new car, I don't want
I don't desire a brand new car, I don't want...
I-i don't want no new car and I don't want no, uh
I really don't want a new car and I don't want...
I just want something that costs about twenty-five
I only want a vehicle that's priced around twenty-five...
Maybe twnety-seven hundred dollars (ok)
Possibly around twenty-seven hundred dollars.
I just, I just want something to drive, honey (uh)
I simply want a car to drive, sweetheart.
Your grandmama tired of bummin' rides
Your grandmother is also tired of relying on others for transportation.
Ok, I'ma-, I'ma talk to my dad about it
Alright, I'm going to discuss it with my father.
I'ma call you right back, I'ma call you right back grandma
I'll call you again very soon, I promise, grandma.
oh ok, well call me back on my house phone
Oh, okay, please call me back on my landline phone.
OK, I'ma call you
Okay, I will make a phone call to you.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jordan Timothy Jenks
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
2am
1: Intro
2: Switching Lanes
3: HULU
4: Couch
5: 42
6: Biology 101
7: YNS
8: Sossboy 2
9: Practice
10: 40 Clip
11: Retroville
12: Drunk And Nasty
13: Amen
14: Groceries
15: Butterfly
16: 4U
Listen In This Order 💜🏁💜🏁💜
Jordan
Bro this intro is so nostalgic to me bro I’m tearing up
Ox. Tookes
Ong😭
tyler taylor
stg😭
tekdropemoff .
I’m crying omm this shit is beautiful
tyler taylor
@tekdropemoff . on me these beats n transitions bouta make me cry
percx
My grandma just turn 80 make me cry
kodeiinnne
Pi'erre really knows how to make his fans happy. This intro is a masterpiece. 💜
SICKWRISTLAFLEXICO
Facts
Thomas Brown
Facts dead ass proud of this dude
2am
1: Intro
2: Switching Lanes
3: HULU
4: Couch
5: 42
6: Biology 101
7: YNS
8: Sossboy 2
9: Practice
10: 40 Clip
11: Retroville
12: Drunk And Nasty
13: Amen
14: Groceries
15: Butterfly
16: 4U
Listen In This Order 💜🏁💜🏁💜