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Rosie Hibler and Family Lyrics


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And I'ma let that MAC fly just like my nigga Durk (Bow)
I'ma let this MAC fly with this one, hold on
I said I'ma let it
Alright, come on, aight
(Von, von)

Got a drop on this flexin' nigga, he from Tennessee
I had a thot, she be with the shits, she told me where he be
I say, "For sure, baby let me know, if you wanna eat"
She like "Von, you already know, just put put your girl on fleek"
I'm like "Cool, I can do that, boo, what you want, some shoes?
Jimmy Choo, with a handbag too, red or baby blue?"
She get to smiling, she ain't used to this 'cause she ain't used to shit
I'm just laughing, could have been a pimp the way I move my lips
I be speeding, could have been a driver the way I push the whip
You a hoe, could have been a bitch the way you throw a fit
But fuck that, right back to the script 'cause this a major lick
He got bricks, plus his neck is icy and it match his wrist
Now it's like 6, told her hit his phone
Meet her in the Wic, but he ain't go
But he ain't that slow, said meet him at the store
I'm like cool, let him front his move, do what he gon' do
'Cause this the plot, put him in a pot, let it cook like stew
I grab my Glock, it been through a lot but it still shoot like new
We at the top, yeah we lost a lot, but that's just how go
But check the score, if y'all lose one more, that's 6 to 24
Let me focus, can't be zoning out, he pulling up now
He double parked, he ain't getting out, he in that push-to-start
That new Porsche, it's built like a horse, colors like the fork
He got a ring, I guess he in divorce, wife probably a whore
Now she walk up, she struttin' her stuff, this bitch thick as fuck
Got in the truck, kissed him on his lip, he cuffin' that butt
Now I sneak up, crouching like a Tiger, like Snoop off the Wire
The block on fire, so I take precaution, mask on, Michael Myers
I'm on his ass, he finna be mad, he gon' beat her ass
But this what happened
I got to the door, I thought I was cappin'
I was lackin', 'cause there go the opps, yellin' out "What's crackin?"
I'm like, what? I'm like nigga, who? I was born to shoot
I got aim, I'm like Johnny Dang, when it comes to chains
So I ride, hit one in his arm, hit one in his thigh
This no lie, bitch it's do or die, you say you gon' slide?
You got some nerve, yo' shit on the curb, boy we put in work
From 64th, and from 65th, we not from 63rd

I got a drop on a rappin' nigga, I be from the 'Raq
I'm like, cool, better not front yo' move, or you become a pack
You see Von, you see 40 Glocks, see Booka, you see MAC
Yeah free Mack, gone for a double homi, foenem got yo' back
But fuck that, say you smoking who? Quickest way to die
Snatch who chain? Off who neck? Not mine, ain't no point in trying
They not out, plus the police hot, ain't no point in sliding
They be talking from the internet, they don't be outside
Hit the 6, call DaDa out, tell him 'bout a lick
We need tape, we need rope and foams, don't forget the blicks
He like, "Cool, how that nigga look?" I pull up some flicks
He like, "Damn, I think I know the nigga" He cool with his bitch
We at V-Live, but we went to Structure, but we played a lot
Got a goofy walking in and out, telling me his car
He in a Cat, bet, I'ma pay you half, just finesse
I'm 300, clips don't come like that, 3 drums to his chest
Boom boom boom!

Bitch, we lurking 63rd, aye (aye, aye aye)




Bitch, we lurking 63rd, aye (aye, aye aye)
(Dress game, put in work, aye, aye, aye)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Rosie Hibler and Family's song "20 in 2-3" depict a narrative of street life and revenge. The song begins with the singer mentioning his friend Durk, referencing the rapper Lil Durk, known for his aggressive and confrontational style. The lyrics then detail a planned attack on a person from Tennessee who is known for showing off his wealth.


The singer engages with a woman who is connected to the target and asks her for information about his whereabouts. They arrange to meet at a convenient location, but the target never shows up. Frustrated, the singer decides to continue with the plan regardless. The lyrics suggest that the target is involved in criminal activities and is in possession of illegal substances. The singer intends to rob him and potentially harm him.


As the story unfolds, the singer spies on the target and his girlfriend, waiting for an opportunity to strike. However, as he approaches their location, he is surprised by the presence of rival gang members who threaten him. The singer claims that he is willing to use violence and has good aim when it comes to guns and chains. He mentions his affiliation with the 64th and 65th street gangs, emphasizing their reputation and the work they put in.


The second half of the song shifts the narrative to another individual who is a rapper from the 'Raq, possibly meaning Iraq, a neighborhood known for its violence. The singer warns this rapper not to underestimate their intentions and mentions the support they have from their crew. They dismiss their rivals as being all talk online and state that they are not afraid to take action. The song ends with a declaration of their affiliation to the 63rd street gang.


Overall, the lyrics of "20 in 2-3" portray a gritty and confrontational lifestyle, highlighting themes of revenge, street credibility, and territorial pride.


Line by Line Meaning

And I'ma let that MAC fly just like my nigga Durk (Bow)
I'm going to use a MAC weapon just like my friend Durk would


Got a drop on this flexin' nigga, he from Tennessee
I received information about this arrogant person who is from Tennessee


I had a thot, she be with the shits, she told me where he be
I had a girl who is involved in criminal activities, and she informed me of his location


I say, 'For sure, baby let me know, if you wanna eat'
I replied, 'Certainly, let me know if you want to get some money'


She like 'Von, you already know, just put put your girl on fleek'
She said, 'Von, you already know, just make sure your appearance is impeccable'


I'm like 'Cool, I can do that, boo, what you want, some shoes?
I responded, 'Cool, I can make that happen, darling. What type of shoes do you desire?


Jimmy Choo, with a handbag too, red or baby blue?'
How about Jimmy Choo shoes and a matching handbag in either red or baby blue?


She get to smiling, she ain't used to this 'cause she ain't used to shit
She starts smiling because she's not accustomed to receiving nice things


I'm just laughing, could have been a pimp the way I move my lips
I'm just laughing, as I could have been a successful pimp with my charismatic conversation skills


I be speeding, could have been a driver the way I push the whip
I drive fast, as I have the skills to be a professional driver


You a hoe, could have been a bitch the way you throw a fit
You act like a promiscuous person, and your tantrums make you seem like an unpleasant woman


But fuck that, right back to the script 'cause this a major lick
But never mind that, let's get back to the plan because this is a significant opportunity


He got bricks, plus his neck is icy and it match his wrist
He possesses a large quantity of drugs and his diamond necklace matches his watch


Now it's like 6, told her hit his phone
Now it's around 6 PM, I told her to call him


Meet her in the Wic, but he ain't go
Arrangements were made to meet her in the Wic (neighborhood), but he didn't show up


But he ain't that slow, said meet him at the store
But he's not that unintelligent, he suggested meeting at the store


I'm like cool, let him front his move, do what he gon' do
I responded with approval, let him make his move and do what he intends to do


'Cause this the plot, put him in a pot, let it cook like stew
Because this is the plan, we will trap him and let the situation develop


I grab my Glock, it been through a lot but it still shoot like new
I pick up my Glock pistol, although it has been used extensively, it still functions perfectly


We at the top, yeah we lost a lot, but that's just how go
We may have faced numerous setbacks, but that's just how life goes


But check the score, if y'all lose one more, that's 6 to 24
But let's assess the situation, if you lose one more time, the score will be 6 to 24


Let me focus, can't be zoning out, he pulling up now
Let me concentrate, I can't afford to lose focus, he is arriving at the scene


He double parked, he ain't getting out, he in that push-to-start
He parked his car in a careless manner, and he's not getting out since it has push-to-start ignition


That new Porsche, it's built like a horse, colors like the fork
That new Porsche car is large and powerful, and its color resembles the prongs of a fork


He got a ring, I guess he in divorce, wife probably a whore
He's wearing a ring, so I assume he's going through a divorce, and his wife is likely promiscuous


Now she walk up, she struttin' her stuff, this bitch thick as fuck
Now she approaches, confidently showing off her physical appearance – she is very curvaceous


Got in the truck, kissed him on his lip, he cuffin' that butt
She enters the truck, kisses him on the lips, and he grabs her buttocks


Now I sneak up, crouching like a Tiger, like Snoop off the Wire
Now I stealthily approach, crouching like a predator, reminiscent of a scene from the TV show 'The Wire'


The block on fire, so I take precaution, mask on, Michael Myers
The area is dangerous, so I take safety measures by wearing a mask, like the fictional character Michael Myers


I'm on his ass, he finna be mad, he gon' beat her ass
I'm getting closer to him, he's about to become angry, and he might become physically abusive towards her


But this what happened
But here's what occurred


I got to the door, I thought I was cappin'
I reached the door, and I couldn't believe what I was seeing


I was lackin', 'cause there go the opps, yellin' out 'What's crackin?'
I was unprepared, because there were the enemies, shouting 'What's happening?'


I'm like, what? I'm like nigga, who? I was born to shoot
I respond with confusion, asking who they are. I was destined to handle firearms


I got aim, I'm like Johnny Dang, when it comes to chains
I have precise aim, just like the famous jeweler Johnny Dang has impeccable craftsmanship with chains


So I ride, hit one in his arm, hit one in his thigh
So I take action, shooting one in his arm, and another in his thigh


This no lie, bitch it's do or die, you say you gon' slide?
This is no fabrication, it's a life-or-death situation. You claim that you'll retaliate?


You got some nerve, yo' shit on the curb, boy we put in work
You have audacity, you're worthless in this context, as we are the ones who put in work


From 64th, and from 65th, we not from 63rd
We are associated with streets numbered 64th and 65th, not 63rd


I got a drop on a rappin' nigga, I be from the 'Raq
I received information about a rapper, and I am from the Raq (an area)


I'm like, cool, better not front yo' move, or you become a pack
I respond, saying it's fine, but you better not deceive me or you'll end up being a target


You see Von, you see 40 Glocks, see Booka, you see MAC
If you see Von, you see someone ready for action with two Glock pistols, and if you see Booka, you see someone armed with a MAC weapon


Yeah free Mack, gone for a double homi, foenem got yo' back
Yes, Mack is currently incarcerated for possibly committing two homicides, but his associates have his back


But fuck that, say you smoking who? Quickest way to die
But disregard that, claiming you're going to harm us? That will lead to your rapid demise


Snatch who chain? Off who neck? Not mine, ain't no point in trying
Are you trying to steal someone's chain? From whose neck? Not mine, so there's no point in attempting it


They not out, plus the police hot, ain't no point in sliding
They are not currently present, and the police are vigilant, so there's no reason to engage in risky activities


They be talking from the internet, they don't be outside
They are only brave enough to talk on the internet, they don't actually go outside and take physical action


Hit the 6, call DaDa out, tell him 'bout a lick
Contact the person known as DaDa from the 6 area code, inform him about a potential robbery


We need tape, we need rope and foams, don't forget the blicks
We require adhesive tape, rope, and firearms, don't forget to bring the guns


He like, 'Cool, how that nigga look?' I pull up some flicks
He responds, 'Alright, can you show me some pictures of the target?' and I proceed to show him the photos


He like, 'Damn, I think I know the nigga' He cool with his bitch
He exclaims, 'Wow, I think I recognize that guy.' He is in a relationship with his partner


We at V-Live, but we went to Structure, but we played a lot
We initially planned to go to V-Live, but we changed the location to Structure, although we were just joking


Got a goofy walking in and out, telling me his car
There is a clueless person entering and exiting the location, providing me information about his vehicle


He in a Cat, bet, I'ma pay you half, just finesse
He is driving a Caterpillar (Cat) vehicle, and I agree to pay you half of the proceeds, only if you utilize cunning and deception


I'm 300, clips don't come like that, 3 drums to his chest
I belong to the 300 gang, and my ammunition is unique – clips don't come as large as mine; I will use three drum magazines against him


Bitch, we lurking 63rd, aye (aye, aye aye)
We are actively searching on 63rd street


Dress game, put in work, aye, aye, aye)
Our fashion style is impeccable, and we engage in criminal activity




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, SMALLBUTBIG MUSIC GROUP
Written by: Darrel Jackson, Dayvon Bennett, Durk Banks

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@nathanrutherford1930

I'm just an old old man now at 93-years-old but I still remember when this song was released only I wasn't listening through a tablet screen I was listening through a real record back then... my wife and I loved all of these romance songs and we were married for 68 years until she passed away. Thank you Johnny Ace for your music, if you were alive today you would know the impact you had and the joy you provided for a lifetime...

@heiltd1286

C&W great David Allan Coe was a big admirer of this man.

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@sunnyday8735

I love your song 🎵 ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊very much ...😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤😊

@sunnyday8735

Sorry to hear that your lost your wife ❤😢😢
I'm.pretty sure she has the best place in Heaven ❤❤❤❤❤

@andrewmcnulty6789

Yeah, I don’t believe you…. 😂

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@Einny807

I'm 72 years old. This is the song we chose for our first dance on our wedding day.

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@RosaMartinez-be1qq

I work in a Nursing Home and I’m sitting here with a male resident I’ve been visiting for 4 months now. I really enjoy chatting with him! He told me to play this song for him on my speaker and I am in love with it. It brought tears to his eyes. I just love being with the elderly they have so much wisdom and they especially had awesome music 🎼 🎵

@monicacoman5424

This is beautifully done, but you need to listen to Elvis Presley's version it so much more beautiful

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