Mississippi Slide
Rae Sremmurd Lyrics


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Uh-uh (Zaytoven)
Slide, slide (Sremm 4)
Slide, slide (yeah)
Slide, slide (yo)

M-I-S-S (S), I-S-S (yeah), I-P-P-I (I)
Drank off in the ride (ride)
Mississippi slide
They might spend a hundred times (times)
Only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes (dimes)
Pull off, David Banner (Banner)
Bad bitch from Savannah ('Vannah)
I got financial freedom
Nigga, we ain't at the standard (standard)
Why you think the guards gotta keep a Don Cannon (Cannon)
Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon (Canyon)

Classic shit only, I just put away the Bentley
Forty from another milli, you got mail, nigga, send it
Another record deal with Sremmurd, nigga, all I know is spend it
Up in Saks, swipin' cards like I'm Russel Simmons
You should clean your ice, it ain't shinin' (shinin')
Lately, I been runnin' through this much money like a lineman (49er)
If she ain't fuckin', she gotta say that in advance (advance)
Alexander McQueens, I ain't rockin' Vans (Vans)
Rap shit, it's on lock like a sentence
Racin' to that check, photo finish
Ooh, he hoppin' out the bitch, I got it tinted (tinted)
Uh, I'm crackin' bad bitches 'til the crack of dawn
Two thousand on the feet, now I'm steppin' (Yeah)
I just paid the rent like Kevin
I ain't go easy on that engine when I rev it (skrrt)
The paper gotta have some longevity (yeah)

M-I-S-S (S), I-S-S (yeah), I-P-P-I (I)
Drank off in the ride (ride)
Mississippi slide
They might spend a hundred times (times)
Only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes (dimes)
Pull off, David Banner (Banner)
Bad bitch from Savannah ('Vannah)
I got financial freedom
Nigga, we ain't at the standard
Why you think the guards gotta keep a Don Cannon (Cannon)
Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon (Canyon)

Top down in my SS, diamonds dancin' like I'm Famous Amos
I got hits like Devin Haney, feel like Michael how I made it
I be jumpin' off the stage with all my chains, they think I'm crazy (I'm crazy?)
Fi-fi-fifteen hundred on some shoes I wore for one occasion (Once)
Racin' to the money, could have drove a Talladega (zoom)
I-I-I know she a go, it ain't no way that I could save her (can't save her)
All my niggas got Wi-Fi, look like we stealin' cable (cable)
When I mohead and pop my leg, it look like I'm disabled
How I'm stuntin', I'm givin' myself inspiration (inspiration)
Took a shit on all my haters, still got toilet paper (paper)
Got a seat at my own table (table), don't need no favors (fuck it)
Ida Street baby, smokin' green by the acre

M-I-S-S (S), I-S-S (yeah), I-P-P-I (I)
Drank off in the ride (ride)
Mississippi slide
They might spend a hundred times (times)
Only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes (dimes)
Pull off, David Banner (Banner)
Bad bitch from Savannah ('Vannah)
I got financial freedom
Nigga, we ain't at the standard (standard)
Why you think the guards gotta keep a Don Cannon (Cannon)
Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon (Canyon)

Ayy, Sremm 4 Life
Swae Lee, Slim Jxm




Hey
Slide, slide, slide

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Rae Sremmurd's song "Mississippi Slide" depict a luxurious and extravagant lifestyle. The chorus of the song references the state of Mississippi, with the letters spelling out M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I, emphasizing their pride for their roots. The line "Drank off in the ride, Mississippi slide" suggests that they are enjoying themselves and indulging in expensive drinks while cruising around in their car. They also mention spending a significant amount of money, with the line "They might spend a hundred times, only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes," implying that they are surrounded by expensive items and attractive women.


In the first verse, they mention notable figures such as David Banner, a rapper from Mississippi, and a "bad bitch from Savannah." They also assert their financial freedom, suggesting that they have surpassed societal expectations and are living a lavish lifestyle. The line "Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon" references a neighborhood in Los Angeles known for its celebrity residents and further emphasizes their high-status lifestyle.


The second verse continues to highlight their wealth and success. The lines "Up in Saks, swipin' cards like I'm Russel Simmons" implies that they are shopping at upscale department stores and spending money freely. They also mention their expensive footwear, Alexander McQueens, and boast about their musical success, indicating that their rap career is currently thriving.


Ultimately, the lyrics of "Mississippi Slide" celebrate financial success, material possessions, and the ability to live an extravagant lifestyle.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh-uh (Zaytoven)
This line is just a vocal adlib by the producer Zaytoven and does not have a specific meaning.


Slide, slide (Sremm 4)
The phrase 'slide, slide' is repeated to create a catchy and energetic chorus for the song.


Slide, slide (yeah)
Again, the repetition of 'slide, slide' is used to maintain the energetic and playful tone of the song.


Slide, slide (yo)
The final repetition of 'slide, slide' serves as a continuation of the catchy chorus.


M-I-S-S (S), I-S-S (yeah), I-P-P-I (I)
The lyrics spell out 'MISSISSIPPI' using the phonetic alphabet. This line simply represents the name of the state.


Drank off in the ride (ride)
The artists are stating that they consumed their drinks while inside a vehicle, most likely emphasizing their carefree and party lifestyle.


Mississippi slide
The artists are referring to a specific dance move or a way of having fun in their home state of Mississippi.


They might spend a hundred times (times)
This line suggests that the artists and their associates have significant financial resources and are willing to spend large amounts of money without hesitation.


Only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes (dimes)
The artists are implying that they are only interested in the finest women (referring to them as 'dimes') and in having firearms ('nines') for protection.


Pull off, David Banner (Banner)
The artists are referencing the rapper David Banner, known for his affiliation with Mississippi and his ability to make a strong impression. They are suggesting that they have the same effect when they 'pull off' or make an appearance.


Bad bitch from Savannah ('Vannah)
The artists are describing a beautiful woman from Savannah, Georgia ('Savannah'). This line highlights their appreciation for attractive women.


I got financial freedom
The artists are stating that they have achieved financial success and are no longer restricted by financial constraints.


Nigga, we ain't at the standard (standard)
The artists are asserting that they have surpassed the average or expected level of success in their lives and careers.


Why you think the guards gotta keep a Don Cannon (Cannon)
The artists are suggesting that they have become so important and influential that they require the same level of security as a respected music producer and DJ like Don Cannon.


Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon (Canyon)
The artists are giving recognition or expressing their appreciation to the women they are sexually involved with in the area of Laurel Canyon, possibly emphasizing their diverse and active love lives.


Classic shit only, I just put away the Bentley
The artists are implying that they prefer and appreciate high-quality, timeless things. They mention putting away a Bentley, indicating that they have expensive taste and can afford luxury vehicles.


Forty from another milli, you got mail, nigga, send it
The artists are boasting about earning $40,000 (likely referring to dollars) from a million-dollar deal or venture. The line 'you got mail, nigga, send it' may suggest that they are waiting for someone to contribute to their financial success.


Another record deal with Sremmurd, nigga, all I know is spend it
The artists are highlighting their success in signing another record deal as part of their musical duo Rae Sremmurd. They state that spending money is all they know, indicating that they have a carefree approach to financial matters.


Up in Saks, swipin' cards like I'm Russel Simmons
The artists are describing a shopping experience at the luxury department store Saks Fifth Avenue, where they are using credit cards freely, similar to the lifestyle of music executive Russel Simmons.


You should clean your ice, it ain't shinin' (shinin')
The artists are advising others to clean or enhance the appearance of their jewelry ('ice') because if it is not shining brightly, it may not be impressive or valuable.


Lately, I been runnin' through this much money like a lineman (49er)
The artists are expressing how quickly they have been spending large amounts of money, comparing themselves to a professional football lineman (specifically mentioning the San Francisco 49ers) known for their strength and endurance.


If she ain't fuckin', she gotta say that in advance (advance)
The artists are stating that if a woman is not interested in engaging in sexual activities, she must communicate her intentions beforehand to avoid misunderstandings or unwanted advances.


Alexander McQueens, I ain't rockin' Vans (Vans)
The artists are specifying their preference for luxury and high-end footwear, mentioning Alexander McQueens, a high-fashion brand, while dismissing more casual and affordable shoes like Vans.


Rap shit, it's on lock like a sentence
The artists are asserting their dominance and control over the rap music industry, comparing their influence to being locked up in prison with no chance of escape ('on lock like a sentence').


Racin' to that check, photo finish
The artists are illustrating their pursuit of monetary success by comparing it to a horse race. They suggest that they are competing fiercely to reach their financial goals but are anticipating a close and exciting outcome ('photo finish').


Ooh, he hoppin' out the bitch, I got it tinted (tinted)
The artists are describing someone exiting a vehicle ('hoppin' out the bitch') that they have intentionally darkened the windows of ('I got it tinted') for privacy or to achieve a cool aesthetic.


Uh, I'm crackin' bad bitches 'til the crack of dawn
The artists are expressing their enjoyment of sexual encounters with attractive women ('bad bitches') until the early hours of the morning ('crack of dawn').


Two thousand on the feet, now I'm steppin' (Yeah)
The artists are indicating that they have spent two thousand dollars on their shoes ('on the feet') and now feel confident and ready to move or walk forward ('steppin').


I just paid the rent like Kevin
The artists are highlighting their ability to pay their rent effortlessly, comparing themselves to the fictional character Kevin from the television show 'The Office,' known for being financially stable.


I ain't go easy on that engine when I rev it (skrrt)
The artists are implying that when they accelerate or rev the engine of a vehicle, they do so forcefully and without holding back, indicating a desire for speed and excitement ('skrrt').


The paper gotta have some longevity (yeah)
The artists are emphasizing the importance of making investments or earning money that will provide long-term financial stability and success ('the paper gotta have some longevity').


Top down in my SS, diamonds dancin' like I'm Famous Amos
The artists are describing themselves driving in a convertible car with the top down ('top down in my SS') while wearing jewelry that sparkles ('diamonds dancin'). They compare their opulence to the famous cookie brand Famous Amos, known for its tasty and visually appealing cookies.


I got hits like Devin Haney, feel like Michael how I made it
The artists are boasting about their successful music releases ('I got hits') using boxer Devin Haney as a metaphor for consistent winning. They compare their feelings of accomplishment to the legendary musician Michael Jackson, known for his professional achievements ('feel like Michael how I made it').


I be jumpin' off the stage with all my chains, they think I'm crazy (I'm crazy?)
The artists are describing their energetic stage performances where they enthusiastically jump off the stage while wearing multiple chains, which may confuse or astonish the audience ('they think I'm crazy?').


Fi-fi-fifteen hundred on some shoes I wore for one occasion (Once)
The artists are revealing that they spent fifteen hundred dollars on a pair of shoes that they only wore once, emphasizing their extravagant spending habits and disregard for cost-to-usage ratio.


Racin' to the money, could have drove a Talladega (zoom)
The artists are expressing their urgency in acquiring wealth and imply that they would race at high speeds, like in the Talladega Superspeedway, known for its NASCAR races, if it could bring them closer to their financial goals ('racing to the money'). The term 'zoom' reinforces the imagery of moving quickly.


I-I-I know she a go, it ain't no way that I could save her (can't save her)
The artists are stating that they are aware that a woman they are involved with is promiscuous or inclined to engage in casual sexual encounters ('she a go'). They acknowledge that they cannot change her behavior or save her from this lifestyle.


All my niggas got Wi-Fi, look like we stealin' cable (cable)
The artists are implying that they and their friends have a vast network of contacts or connections ('Wi-Fi') and that their resourcefulness in obtaining what they need resembles the act of stealing cable, suggesting they can acquire things easily and without charge.


When I mohead and pop my leg, it look like I'm disabled
The artists are describing a particular dance move where they contort or move their legs in a way that makes it appear as though they have a physical disability ('look like I'm disabled'). This line highlights their creativity and unique style when performing.


How I'm stuntin', I'm givin' myself inspiration (inspiration)
The artists are expressing that their extravagant and impressive behavior ('how I'm stuntin') serves as motivation and inspiration for themselves, reinforcing their ambition and self-confidence.


Took a shit on all my haters, still got toilet paper (paper)
The artists are metaphorically stating that they have risen above and triumphed over their envious or critical individuals ('haters'). Even after their success, they still possess an abundance of resources or support ('still got toilet paper').


Got a seat at my own table (table), don't need no favors (fuck it)
The artists are asserting their independence and self-sufficiency by stating that they have a rightful place at the table of success ('got a seat at my own table'). They emphasize their ability to achieve without relying on assistance or favors from others.


Ida Street baby, smokin' green by the acre
The artists are referring to Ida Street, potentially a location or neighborhood associated with their upbringing or personal history. They are mentioning smoking a large amount of marijuana ('smokin' green') in a carefree manner ('by the acre').


Ayy, Sremm 4 Life
This line shows the loyalty and dedication of the artists to their musical group Rae Sremmurd, reiterating their commitment to the collective and their shared experiences.


Swae Lee, Slim Jxm
The artists are referring to themselves by their respective stage names, Swae Lee and Slim Jxm.


Hey
This line is a simple vocal expression and does not have a specific meaning.


Slide, slide, slide
The repetition of 'slide' in the chorus reinforces the song's catchy and energetic nature, encouraging listeners to enjoy the music and movement associated with it.




Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Aaquil Brown, Khalif Brown, Xavier Dotson

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Uh-uh (Zaytoven)
Slide, slide (Sremm 4)
Slide, slide (yeah)
Slide, slide (yo)
M-I-S-S (S), I-S-S (yeah), I-P-P-I (I)
Drank off in the ride (ride)
Mississippi slide
They might spend a hundred times (times)
Only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes (dimes)
Pull off, David Banner (Banner)
Bad bitch from Savannah ('Vannah)
I got financial freedom
Nigga, we ain't at the standard (standard)
Why you think the guards gotta keep a Don Cannon (Cannon)
Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon (Canyon)
Classic shit only, I just put away the Bentley
Forty from another milli, you got mail, nigga, send it
Another record deal with Sremmurd, nigga, all I know is spend it
Up in Saks, swipin' cards like I'm Russel Simmons
You should clean your ice, it ain't shinin' (shinin')
Lately, I been runnin' through this much money like a lineman (49er)
If she ain't fuckin', she gotta say that in advance (advance)
Alexander McQueens, I ain't rockin' Vans (Vans)
Rap shit, it's on lock like a sentence
Racin' to that check, photo finish
Ooh, he hoppin' out the bitch, I got it tinted (tinted)
Uh, I'm crackin' bad bitches 'til the crack of dawn
Two thousand on the feet, now I'm steppin' (Yeah)
I just paid the rent like Kevin
I ain't go easy on that engine when I rev it (skrrt)
The paper gotta have some longevity (yeah)
M-I-S-S (S), I-S-S (yeah), I-P-P-I (I)
Drank off in the ride (ride)
Mississippi slide
They might spend a hundred times (times)
Only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes (dimes)
Pull off, David Banner (Banner)
Bad bitch from Savannah ('Vannah)
I got financial freedom
Nigga, we ain't at the standard
Why you think the guards gotta keep a Don Cannon (Cannon)
Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon (Canyon)
Top down in my SS, diamonds dancin' like I'm Famous Amos
I got hits like Devin Haney, feel like Michael how I made it
I be jumpin' off the stage with all my chains, they think I'm crazy (I'm crazy?)
Fi-fi-fifteen hundred on some shoes I wore for one occasion (Once)
Racin' to the money, could have drove a Talladega (zoom)
I-I-I know she a go, it ain't no way that I could save her (can't save her)
All my niggas got Wi-Fi, look like we stealin' cable (cable)
When I mohead and pop my leg, it look like I'm disabled
How I'm stuntin', I'm givin' myself inspiration (inspiration)
Took a shit on all my haters, still got toilet paper (paper)
Got a seat at my own table (table), don't need no favors (fuck it)
Ida Street baby, smokin' green by the acre
M-I-S-S (S), I-S-S (yeah), I-P-P-I (I)
Drank off in the ride (ride)
Mississippi slide
They might spend a hundred times (times)
Only thing welcome 'round a nigga is nines and dimes (dimes)
Pull off, David Banner (Banner)
Bad bitch from Savannah ('Vannah)
I got financial freedom
Nigga, we ain't at the standard (standard)
Why you think the guards gotta keep a Don Cannon (Cannon)
Shout out to my bitches that I fuck in Laurel Canyon (Canyon)
Ayy, Sremm 4 Life
Swae Lee, Slim Jxm
Hey
Slide, slide, slide



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One thing about rae sremmurd is that they’ll always be trending around spring/summer time. Never irrelevant 😌

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Me.

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It's like they knew what we needed lol 🔥

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Masterpiece song 💕

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