Hoes Study Me but They Can't Graduate
Princess Vitarah Lyrics


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I don't know
Who she is
But I see
Her looking at my wrist
This Audemars
Has her got her shook
And now she's read-
Reading me like a book

You passed the quiz but
You failed the test you
Thought you could cheat you
Forgot the rules boo

These bitches know me
They looking at me
They are my kids
I am their mommy
I have to feed them I don't mean Trix

Hoes study me but they can't graduate
Hoes study me but they can't graduate
Hoes study me but they can't graduate
Hoes study me but they can't graduate

Hoes study me but they can't graduate
Get the fuck up out my face
Girl you bet stay in yo lane
You dropped out of the class cause you was failing you didn't know what to do
I passed the class I made the class
And now I'm schooling you fools

Hoes study me but they can't graduate
Hoes study me but they can't graduate

Flying colors did you pass no
Did you lead your class no
Valedictorian you are not
Repeating courses you little thot





Hoes study me but they can't graduate
Hoes study me but they can't graduate

Overall Meaning

The song "Hoes Study Me but They Can't Graduate" by Princess Vitarah is a song that mocks those who try to copy her style and persona but still fall short. The lyrics describe the artist noticing someone looking at her wrist, which is adorned with an expensive Audemars watch. The person is trying to read her like a book, but Princess Vitarah points out that they can't truly understand her.


She then goes on to talk about those who have tried to emulate her, but have failed. They may have tried to cheat their way to the top, but they ultimately failed because they didn't follow the rules. The artist refers to these people as her 'kids' and herself as their 'mommy', but clarifies that she's not talking about taking care of them like Trix cereal.


The chorus repeats the line "Hoes study me but they can't graduate" multiple times, emphasizing the idea that people are trying to copy her, but they fail to truly understand her or reach her level of success. Despite their efforts, they are unable to pass the test or graduate from the class that Princess Vitarah is teaching.


The song is full of clever wordplay and witty commentary on the music industry and society's obsession with trying to emulate successful people. It's a playful jab at those who have tried to copy Princess Vitarah and her unique style but have fallen short.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know
The singer is unaware of the identity of a person staring at her wrist.


Who she is
The singer is unsure of the woman’s identity due to her unfamiliarity.


But I see
The singer notices someone looking at her wrist but doesn't know her.


Her looking at my wrist
The artist notices someone staring at her wrist.


This Audemars
The artist is referring to a watch brand, Audemars Piguet.


Has her got her shook
The person is intimidated by the Audemars watch.


And now she's read-
The person is now analyzing the singer due to the watch.


Reading me like a book
The person thinks they have the artist figured out because of the watch.


You passed the quiz but
The person mentioned has passed a minor obstacle or challenge.


You failed the test you
However, the person ultimately failed the larger challenge.


Thought you could cheat you
They assumed they could cheat to succeed.


Forgot the rules boo
The person’s cheating was against the rules.


These bitches know me
There are some women who know the singer.


They looking at me
They are observing the singer.


They are my kids
The women may look up to or admire the singer as a parental figure.


I am their mommy
The artist sees herself as a mother figure to the women observing her.


I have to feed them I don't mean Trix
The artist must provide some type of guidance or support to the women.


Hoes study me but they can't graduate
Some women observe the singer, but they cannot reach her level of success.


Get the fuck up out my face
The singer is annoyed by someone’s presence.


Girl you bet stay in yo lane
The artist tells someone to mind their own business.


You dropped out of the class cause you was failing you didn't know what to do
Someone didn't complete a challenge because they were struggling and didn't have a solution.


I passed the class I made the class
Speaker had success in the same challenge and was accomplished enough to be the teacher.


And now I'm schooling you fools
The singer is teaching those who previously struggled, a lesson they themselves learned.


Flying colors did you pass no
The people have not passed with flying colors.


Did you lead your class no
The people did not have any sort of leadership role in their past challenge.


Valedictorian you are not
The people did not excel enough to be the valedictorian.


Repeating courses you little thot
The people have to take the same challenge again due to a lack of success in the first try.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JEMIMAH CHIDI TOTTY

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@rubenhayk5514

Teacher: well done everybody, tomorrows lesson stabbing.

@nicole-amy4810

Ruben Hayk 💀💀💀😂😂😂😂😂

@bebopbabybop1113

Ah yes... DEATH

@ovii3336

1 week later
Teacher: ok class, now today's lesson will be jumping off an airplane and try to land on a really tiny trampoline

@yuishi3714

PhiIiqpines lol-

@rhymeswithyetiv2331

Emo kid:
Showtime

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@luiguasco3146

The screams sound straight out of a horror movie

@tnty1561

Doesn't every scream.

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Sounds like they about to get eaten by Titans

@patrickfireman1000

I agree with you

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