Walk In
Southside Hoodlum Lyrics


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Tydy on the beat

Walk in that bitch with a rock
She bop my dick like she doing that job
Once I get throat I ain′t never gon' call
Snakes in the grass just prayin′ I fall
I'm up, the Glock go'n blow up yo job
Bop my shit while I′m whippin′ that hard
I ain't have shit but a Glock and a car
You ain′t pop shit but a perc and a bar
Bitch I might lose it, always been a badass student
Fuckin' your ho while I′m fuckin' my tutor
Now my lil homie that my motherfuckin′ shooter
Le-lea yo ass dead
Breakin' on gelato on the back of her head
Slammin' on the wall, break the back of that bed
Came thru swervin′
I done put a pack in a bourbon
Bitch I′m in the trap like it's early
Tw-twelve pull me ovеr get to searchin′
I don't pop shit without a perccy
Fеd a lil bitch too, but would always try to hurt me
Ride with the stick in case fools try to murk me
Bitch I′m from the south, get a soda make it murky
Bitch I'm in her mouth and it′s only 7:30
I was up late woke up trappin' early
Knock Knock
Who the fuck on my block?
My partner got a rock and won't call me a pop
And it sold out make your whole town stop
Bump my shit when I beat up the block
I walk down the street with the work in my sock
They let yo ass out and the block getting hot
I′m starting to think yo ass is a rat
I′m running with wolves, you running with cats
I'm making the moves til I make the news




If I get locked go call me a Jew
I′m from the bottom like rocks in the shoe (Southside, south)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Walk In" by Southside Hoodlum talk about the lifestyle of a gangster and his dominance over the streets. The song has a braggadocious tone throughout and primarily revolves around drugs, guns, and sex.


The song opens with the rapper confidently proclaiming his arrival into a place with a rock (most likely a reference to drugs). He boasts about getting oral sex from a woman and leaving her without any further contact, implying that he has control over her. He also mentions the presence of enemies around him, waiting to see him fall. The rapper then goes on to talk about his possession of a Glock (a handgun) and his proficiency in using it.


The song proceeds with the rapper talking about his rise to power, from having nothing to now controlling the streets. He boasts about his drug usage and his violent behavior while reiterating the fact that he is a "badass student." The rapper further explains how he has allies who are willing to go any extent to protect him while also calling out his enemies who he perceives as rats. Overall, the lyrics of "Walk In" glorify gang violence and its associated elements.


Line by Line Meaning

Walk in that bitch with a rock
Entering the location with drugs in my possession


She bop my dick like she doing that job
Receiving oral sex from a woman


Once I get throat I ain′t never gon' call
Not contacting the woman again after receiving oral sex


Snakes in the grass just prayin′ I fall
Enemies waiting for me to fail


I'm up, the Glock go'n blow up yo job
Being successful and threatening to harm those who oppose me


Bop my shit while I′m whippin′ that hard
Listening to music while preparing drugs


I ain't have shit but a Glock and a car
Having little possessions aside from a gun and vehicle


You ain′t pop shit but a perc and a bar
Insulting someone for their drug use


Bitch I might lose it, always been a badass student
Being unpredictable and rebellious


Fuckin' your ho while I′m fuckin' my tutor
Engaging in sexual activity with multiple partners


Now my lil homie that my motherfuckin′ shooter
Having a close associate who will carry out violent acts for me


Le-lea yo ass dead
Threatening to kill someone


Breakin' on gelato on the back of her head
Engaging in violent sexual activity


Slammin' on the wall, break the back of that bed
Being physically rough during sexual activity


Came thru swervin′
Driving recklessly


I done put a pack in a bourbon
Hiding drugs in a vehicle


Bitch I′m in the trap like it's early
Working in the drug trade at all hours of the day


Tw-twelve pull me ovеr get to searchin′
Being pulled over by the police and searched


I don't pop shit without a perccy
Preferring to do drugs before engaging in violence


Fed a lil bitch too, but would always try to hurt me
Having negative experiences with a partner who was also involved in crime


Ride with the stick in case fools try to murk me
Keeping a weapon on hand in case of danger


Bitch I′m from the south, get a soda make it murky
Being from the southern United States and adding drugs to a drink to make it appear cloudy


Bitch I'm in her mouth and it′s only 7:30
Engaging in sexual activity early in the morning


I was up late woke up trappin' early
Working in the drug trade for extended hours


Knock Knock
Hearing someone knocking on the door


Who the fuck on my block?
Asking who is outside


My partner got a rock and won't call me a pop
Having a partner who also sells drugs and won't reveal information about me


And it sold out make your whole town stop
Selling all of the drugs in the area, causing a cessation of business for others


Bump my shit when I beat up the block
Playing my music loudly while conducting drug business


I walk down the street with the work in my sock
Concealing drugs in my sock while walking in public


They let yo ass out and the block getting hot
Being released from jail but causing an increase in crime in the area


I′m starting to think yo ass is a rat
Suspecting someone of being a snitch


I′m running with wolves, you running with cats
Being associated with dangerous individuals while others are not


I'm making the moves til I make the news
Making significant progress in the drug trade and gaining attention


If I get locked go call me a Jew
Referring to the stereotype of Jewish individuals being good at business and being resourceful in case of legal trouble


I′m from the bottom like rocks in the shoe (Southside, south)
Coming from a difficult upbringing in a lower-class area




Writer(s): Dexter Turner, Daniel Kenneth Solovitz, Leo Eli

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I don't always listen to Hoodlum, but when I do, so do my neighbors.

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@user-jh7mw1fs9c42

Minus the fact that in 2023 in the past forever ago every rapper talks about the same topic's but he's got a good beat and he's got a cool flow 💯

@hunnitman9247

Crazy flow and voice. I like how the beats are very minimal and not overproduced but still hit hard and match his cadence. Pretty amazing work tbh. You could play this on the radio and ppl would love it.

@pauliegranado3390

This one Goes hard I wasn't convinced at First then He dropped it Hard Keeping coming Hoodlum

@mamacitag8467

Just discovered hoodlum & now I can’t stop listening to him . I fucks with it 🔥🔥

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