After Pop Smoke's tragic death on February 19, 2020, the song re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 and charted in the top 60 of record charts in ten other countries. It also received several certifications, including a triple-platinum certification in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America. It became a prominent anti-police brutality protest anthem in the wake of the George Floyd protests. In November 2020, Pop Smoke's brother Obasi Jackson showed an unreleased version of "Dior" on an Instagram live stream, which included unreleased lyrics. The song was included as a bonus track on Pop Smoke's posthumous debut album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon and the deluxe edition of its follow-up Faith.
Dior
Pop Smoke Lyrics
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Huh, roll another one (aha, ha ha)
Said I'm never lackin', always pistol packing
With them automatics, we gon' send him to heaven
Wait, wait, wait, wait, aye, aye, woo (aw, shit), huh (ha ha)
Oh you feelin' sturdy, huh? (You feelin' sturdy, man)
Shake some
She like the way that I dance
She like the way that I move
She like the way that I rock
She like the way that I woo
And she let it clap for a nigga
(She let it clap for a nigga)
And she throw it back for a nigga
(Yeah, she throw it back for a nigga)
Mike Amiri, Mike Amiri
Billie Jean, Billie Jean (uh)
Christian Dior, Dior
I'm up in all the stores
When it rains, it pours
She like the way I (err)
Mike Amiri, Mike Amiri
Billie Jean, Billie Jean (uh)
Christian Dior, Dior
I'm up in all the stores
When it rains, it pours
She like the way I (err)
When I walk in the spot, thirty on me
Buy out the club, niggas know that I'm paid
Bitch, I'm a thot, get me lit
I can't fuck with these niggas 'cause niggas is gay
All on my page suckin' dick
All in my comments and screamin' my name
While I'm in the club
Throwin' them hundreds and fifties and ones and ones
Pop Smoke, they know I'm wildin'
If I'm on the island, I'm snatchin' the cell
Brody got locked, denied his bail
Until he free, I'm raisin' hell
Tell my shooters call me FaceTime
For all the times we had to face time
Free D-Nice, he doin' state time
If you need the glizzy, you could take mine
Please don't come out your mouth, you know I'm like that
I'll make a movie like TNT
Glock-30 on me, ask who really want it
I bet I air it like BNB
Nappy Blue wildin' in my section
And I keep that .38 for the weapon
Remember when I came home from corrections
All the bad bitches in my direction
She like the way that I dance
She like the way that I move
She like the way that I rock
She like the way that I woo
And she let it clap for a nigga
(She let it clap for a nigga)
And she throw it back for a nigga
(Yeah, she throw it back for a nigga)
Mike Amiri, Mike Amiri
Billie Jean, Billie Jean (uh)
Christian Dior, Dior
I'm up in all the stores
When it rains, it pours
She like the way I (err)
Mike Amiri, Mike Amiri
Billie Jean, Billie Jean (uh)
Christian Dior, Dior
I'm up in all the stores
When it rains, it pours
She like the way I (err)
In the song "Dior" by POP SMOKE, the rapper talks about his glamorous lifestyle, with references to luxury fashion brands and clubbing. The song opens with a reference to smoking marijuana, followed by a declaration of his readiness to defend himself with guns. POP SMOKE then taunts his enemies, asking if they're feeling "sturdy," before instructing his audience to shake their bodies. The chorus features a woman who is attracted to POP SMOKE's dancing, style, and sexual prowess. He raps about the attention he receives from fans and the wealth he has accumulated through his music.
The verse continues with mentions of his willingness to engage in criminal behavior, such as stealing a phone if he's incarcerated, supporting his imprisoned friends, and encouraging his associates to carry weapons. The song then shifts back to the chorus, where POP SMOKE talks about the way he dresses, referencing Mike Amiri, Billie Jean, and Christian Dior. He boasts about his ability to buy anything he wants because of his success in the music industry. The song concludes with a repetition of the chorus, reinforcing POP SMOKE's confidence in his ability to attract women and enjoy the finer things in life.
Line by Line Meaning
Huh, roll another one (aha, ha ha)
Starting the song with the rapper rolling up another joint.
Said I'm never lackin', always pistol packing
Claiming to always be carrying a gun and ready for anything.
With them automatics, we gon' send him to heaven
Suggesting that if someone messes with the rapper, they will meet a violent end.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, aye, aye, woo (aw, shit), huh (ha ha)
Various sounds indicating the rapper is getting hyped for what's to come.
Oh you feelin' sturdy, huh? (You feelin' sturdy, man)
Challenging anyone who thinks they can take on the rapper.
Shake some
Shake it huh, shake it huh, shake it huh
Encouraging listeners to get hyped and dance along.
She like the way that I dance
She like the way that I move
She like the way that I rock
She like the way that I woo
And she let it clap for a nigga
(She let it clap for a nigga)
And she throw it back for a nigga
(Yeah, she throw it back for a nigga)
Describing how much women are attracted to the rapper's style and how they show it in the club.
Mike Amiri, Mike Amiri
Billie Jean, Billie Jean (uh)
Christian Dior, Dior
I'm up in all the stores
When it rains, it pours
She like the way I (err)
Listing designer brands and indicating how the rapper is constantly shopping and living a lavish lifestyle.
When I walk in the spot, thirty on me
Buy out the club, niggas know that I'm paid
Bitch, I'm a thot, get me lit
I can't fuck with these niggas 'cause niggas is gay
All on my page suckin' dick
All in my comments and screamin' my name
While I'm in the club
Throwin' them hundreds and fifties and ones and ones
Pop Smoke, they know I'm wildin'
Boasting about the amount of money he carries and how he can afford to buy out the club. Disparaging other men who are attracted to him but pretending to be straight. Mentioning that he gets a lot of attention on social media and in person, and suggesting that he's a wild card in the club scene.
If I'm on the island, I'm snatchin' the cell
Brody got locked, denied his bail
Until he free, I'm raisin' hell
Tell my shooters call me FaceTime
For all the times we had to face time
Free D-Nice, he doin' state time
If you need the glizzy, you could take mine
Please don't come out your mouth, you know I'm like that
I'll make a movie like TNT
Glock-30 on me, ask who really want it
I bet I air it like BNB
Nappy Blue wildin' in my section
And I keep that .38 for the weapon
Remember when I came home from corrections
All the bad bitches in my direction
Discussing how he would behave if he were locked up, how he's angry that his friend was denied bail, and how he's willing to lend his gun to someone who needs it. Warning people not to mess with him and boasting about his violent capabilities. Describing a wild party scene with himself and his crew, and remembering how he was surrounded by women when he got out of jail.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Andre Michael Loblack, Bashar Jackson
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@ChiseledAdonis
Pop Smoke sound like he never drank water in his life.
Well damn... RIP.
@kaireallife
Chiseled Adonis nahh I’m not hating or don’t get it , it’s just this joke is weak
@ChiseledAdonis
@@kaireallife well it's not a joke so...
@kaireallife
Chiseled Adonis clearly looks like one
@ChiseledAdonis
@@kaireallife it's an astute observation.
@kaireallife
Chiseled Adonis made into a joke
@boza8573
this song needs to be in GTA 6
@buhwildered3091
Gta 6 is gonna be In the 80s to 90s
@footballvevo922
On god🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@boza8573
Buhwildered you sure the only thing i saw was a rumor by ign that gta is being developed but it didnt say when is it gonna be set