Yellow tape
Pressa Lyrics


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Used to play the block as I
Got older hit the trap more
Stick up in the car got me
Jumpin' out the 4 door
Where I'm from don't be sleepin'
On my corner stone
Both my niggas lost they eye on the
Niggas wanna sign me couldn't me
My whole hood gotta eat you couldn't feed me
Them shooters on your block
They sent by Weegee
I need a house by the hills like I'm Reese

And Reese that's my nigga he only block bust
My niggas make it happen like
Happen like an and-1
Lil nigga sell anything I get my hands on
Just like my Samsung I had to turn my sav on
And I, I live my life in a hurry
I say, trap phone got me in and out of Surrey
Unnecessary to be braggin' bout my
Money but I go
Shoppin' every week just to shit on everybody
And I take your bitch to
The mountain watch the sunset
Big Dog name a nigga I never sonned yet
Bullets in his face and his v-neck
And I was robbing niggas out on recess

Yellow tape, yellow tape (Press)
And police round the corner
Don't even mean nun
And niggas seen some much but never see nun
My niggas sell your life without a refund

Used to play the block as I
Got older hit the trap more
Stick up in the car got me
Jumpin' out the 4 door
Where I'm from don't be sleepin'
On my corner stone
Both my niggas lost they eye on the
Niggas wanna sign me couldn't me
My whole hood gotta eat you couldn't feed me
Them shooters on your block




They sent by Weegee
I need a house by the hills like I'm Reese

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics from Pressa's song "Yellow Tape," the artist reflects on his experiences growing up in the streets, navigating the dangers and challenges that come with that lifestyle. The references to playing the block, hitting the trap more as he got older, and engaging in stick-ups paint a vivid picture of his past activities. The mention of jumping out of the car and the 4 door likely alludes to moments of urgency and adrenaline in his life, possibly involving confrontations or illegal activities that required quick reactions.


Pressa also emphasizes the importance of staying alert in his neighborhood, warning against complacency on his corner stone where both his friends have suffered serious consequences. The mention of potential record deals reflects his ambition and the recognition of his talent, yet he remains grounded in his loyalty to his community, noting that his whole hood needs to thrive before he can consider personal success.


The lyrics also touch on themes of material success and status symbols, with mentions of needing a house by the hills like Reese and regular shopping sprees to flaunt his wealth. Pressa's confidence shines through as he boasts about his ability to outshine others and his prowess with women, all while maintaining a tough exterior that is willing to take on any challenge.


The repeated references to yellow tape, symbolizing caution and danger, suggest a heightened awareness of the risks involved in his lifestyle. The disregard for the presence of police and the observation that people may witness a lot but fail to truly see reflect a sense of disillusionment and cynicism about the realities of his environment. Ultimately, the lyrics convey a mix of bravado, resilience, and a sense of longing for a better life, encapsulating Pressa's complex experiences and mindset as an individual navigating the streets.


Line by Line Meaning

Used to play the block as I
I used to spend time on the streets when I was younger


Got older hit the trap more
As I grew older, I got more involved in illegal activities


Stick up in the car got me
Being involved in car robberies


Jumpin' out the 4 door
Quickly exiting a vehicle with four doors


Where I'm from don't be sleepin'
People in my neighborhood are always alert


On my corner stone
The foundation of my community


Both my niggas lost they eye on the
Two of my friends lost their eyes due to violence


Niggas wanna sign me couldn't me
People trying to recruit me cannot understand my lifestyle


My whole hood gotta eat you couldn't feed me
My entire neighborhood needs to survive, but you can't provide for me


Them shooters on your block
The armed individuals in your area


They sent by Weegee
Those shooters were sent by a mysterious figure named Weegee


I need a house by the hills like I'm Reese
I aspire to own a home in the hills like Reese does




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