Murda Mami
Rick Ross Lyrics


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Yeah! Pussies don't get pussy
Brooklyn (uh-huh)

Kinda short, dark-skinned, she a fly lil' bitch
Be up in all them clubs spillin Dom P and shit
Know the boy stunt, Jonathan Kelsey clutch
Yves Saint Laurent fronts on her bags to the pumps
D's love her aura, Balenciago fedora
Lame niggaz bore her, struttin like she Kimora
She'll take a kilo and stuff it up in the coochie
Quicker than Ron, stash it between her coochie (ha ha)
Breeze through the hood, niggaz treat her like a O.G.
First bitch in the hood, with the Bentley Coupe GT (yes)
Brooklyn is the team, Alexander McQueen
Bustin down a bird and balance it with a beam
Five five, slanted eyes, bitch walk is mean
Mahushi Ron bracelets and Armani jeans
They're called skinny, my bitch is like a rasta with it
Black car, red bottoms, only mobster in it

It's like damn, bitch, niggaz lovin me now
Oh-nine Bonnie & Clyde doin it now - whoa
Murder murder, these bitches ain't never heard of
Gettin money, gettin hurt up, impatient to leak them burners

Aiyyo Ross, send them bitches to the boss
The blood claat flyest bad bitch in New York
Y'all hoes better bow the fuck down and pay homage
I'm ten million sold and that's SoundScan knowledge
And all y'all rat bitches sound garbage
While me and Ross like the hood version of bombings
Bars give me style like when you steppin in my
The 38 special in my Chanel sock
Now I got the llama and Ermet's dark
Word to sly swifter fox who above me?
Say hello in pumps, Nickelus Curt with that bomb
So ladies raise your glass to this man song

Money ain't a thing, just look at my pinkie rings
So many numbers in the bank, shit could never be the same
Tall four Velours, withdrawals by Michael Kors
And I watch a pretty penny I'm talkin hundred or more
My critique for 'leet, not for the cheap
And my money in the street way longer than my receipt
Dealin with the money, no (Monie) all (In The Middle)
I'm dealin with opponents, they gettin riddled
Box niggaz up, on the ropes
Louis sneakers, Louis luggage, the colognes and soaks




Smellin like money, my body tatted with hundreds
Oh-nine Bonnie Clyde, gotta live with it like uh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Rick Ross and Foxy Brown's song "Murda Mami" speak about a confident, fly woman who holds her own in the club scene. The song talks about how men flock to her because of her aura, and how she isn't interested in men who can't keep up with her. The lyrics mention her ability to stash a kilo "between her coochie," and how she's the first girl in the hood to ride around in a Bentley Coupe GT. The second verse is a confident Foxy Brown showing off her skills and boasting about her success. She references her ten million record sales while letting other women know that they aren't on her level. The chorus repeats the phrase "Money ain't a thing" and talks about her wealth and success.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah! Pussies don't get pussy
Men who are weak or cowardly will not be successful in attracting women.


Kinda short, dark-skinned, she a fly lil' bitch
Describing the physical appearance of the woman in question.


Be up in all them clubs spillin Dom P and shit
She frequents clubs, often spilling expensive champagne (Dom Perignon) while there.


Know the boy stunt, Jonathan Kelsey clutch
She recognizes and approves of flashy behavior, exemplified by the Jonathan Kelsey clutch that she carries.


Yves Saint Laurent fronts on her bags to the pumps
She wears Yves Saint Laurent branded accessories, from bags to pumps (shoes).


D's love her aura, Balenciago fedora
Detectives are drawn to her personality, which is complemented by the Balenciaga fedora that she wears.


Lame niggaz bore her, struttin like she Kimora
She is unimpressed by unimpressive men who pretend to be important like Kimora Lee Simmons.


She'll take a kilo and stuff it up in the coochie
She has a reputation for being able to hide large amounts of illegal drugs inside her vagina.


Quicker than Ron, stash it between her coochie (ha ha)
She can hide drugs faster than the character Ron from the comedy film "Observe and Report," by placing them between her vaginal lips.


Breeze through the hood, niggaz treat her like a O.G.
She moves easily through the neighborhood, and is treated with respect by the men there.


First bitch in the hood, with the Bentley Coupe GT (yes)
She was the first woman in the neighborhood to own a luxury car, specifically, a Bentley Coupe GT.


Brooklyn is the team, Alexander McQueen
She has pride in her hometown of Brooklyn, which is reflected in her choice of clothing, like the Alexander McQueen brand.


Bustin down a bird and balance it with a beam
She is skilled at breaking down drugs for distribution, specifically a kilogram of cocaine known as a "bird," and making money from it.


Five five, slanted eyes, bitch walk is mean
She is 5'5" tall, has narrow eyes, and has a confident, intimidating gait.


Mahushi Ron bracelets and Armani jeans
She wears specific brands of jewelry and clothing, including Mahushi Ron bracelets and Armani jeans.


They're called skinny, my bitch is like a rasta with it
Other women may be so thin as to be called "skinny," but the woman in question has a more full figure and wears clothing inspired by Jamaican Rastafarian culture.


Black car, red bottoms, only mobster in it
She drives a black luxury car, and wears Christian Louboutin shoes with red soles, signifying her wealth and status as a mobster.


It's like damn, bitch, niggaz lovin me now
Men are now attracted to her, as evidenced by the way they react to her presence.


Oh-nine Bonnie & Clyde doin it now - whoa
She and her partner are now together like the infamous criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde.


Murder murder, these bitches ain't never heard of
She is so successful and intimidating that other women have never heard of, or encountered anyone like her.


Gettin money, gettin hurt up, impatient to leak them burners
She is willing to take risks and commit violence to protect her income and wealth, and is eager to use firearms if needed.


Aiyyo Ross, send them bitches to the boss
She requests that Rick Ross send other women to her, implying that she is the ultimate authority on their behavior and status.


The blood claat flyest bad bitch in New York
She is the most stylish female gangster in New York, invoking a Jamaican expletive "blood claat" for emphasis.


Y'all hoes better bow the fuck down and pay homage
Other women should show respect to her and bow down in recognition of her power.


I'm ten million sold and that's SoundScan knowledge
She has sold 10 million records, verified by the SoundScan service, which tracks music sales in the United States.


And all y'all rat bitches sound garbage
Other female rappers are inferior to her, and their music is not worth listening to.


While me and Ross like the hood version of bombings
She and Rick Ross are like highly-destructive weapons that exist only in the ghetto.


Bars give me style like when you steppin in my
Her lyrics convey a sense of style and confidence, like the feeling of wearing her shoes.


The 38 special in my Chanel sock
She carries a 38 Special handgun concealed in her Chanel socks.


Now I got the llama and Ermet's dark
She has access to a weapon called a "llama" and is wearing clothing that covers her face, making her difficult to identify.


Word to sly swifter fox who above me?
She acknowledges her intelligence and cunning, using a reference to the quick Sly Fox character in fables.


Say hello in pumps, Nickelus Curt with that bomb
Even when dressed up in high-heeled shoes, she is still prepared for violence, alluding to a man named Nickelus Curt who is also skilled with explosives.


So ladies raise your glass to this man song
She encourages other women to drink and celebrate this song, which celebrates female empowerment and success.


Money ain't a thing, just look at my pinkie rings
She believes that money is no object, as evidenced by the expensive jewelry she wears.


So many numbers in the bank, shit could never be the same
She has so much money deposited in her bank account that her life has been permanently changed.


Tall four Velours, withdrawals by Michael Kors
She has four large velvet (velour) bags filled with cash, and makes frequent withdrawals from her Michael Kors bank account.


And I watch a pretty penny I'm talkin hundred or more
She keeps a close eye on her money, which can easily reach a value of $100 or more at any given time.


My critique for 'leet, not for the cheap
She only surrounds herself with high-quality and expensive things, and has high standards.


And my money in the street way longer than my receipt
Her money has a longer lifespan and greater impact than any receipt or record of purchase.


Dealin with the money, no (Monie) all (In The Middle)
She is focused on making money, referencing the song "Monie in the Middle" by rapper Monie Love.


I'm dealin with opponents, they gettin riddled
She has to deal with rival gangsters, and often kills them.


Box niggaz up, on the ropes
She uses her boxing skills to defeat and subdue her male opponents.


Louis sneakers, Louis luggage, the colognes and soaks
She wears Louis Vuitton-brand sneakers, carries Louis Vuitton luggage, and uses Louis Vuitton colognes and body washes.


Smellin like money, my body tatted with hundreds
She wears the distinct smell of wealth, and is covered in tattoos worth hundreds of dollars each.


Oh-nine Bonnie Clyde, gotta live with it like uh
She and her partner are now inseparable, like the infamous criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde, and they must embrace their lifestyle with full commitment.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: WILLIAM ROBERTS, I MARCHAND, D. BAKER

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