Mega Man III
Stage 3-1 Lyrics


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Bitch it a hoodie not a sweater
I don't ever play about my numbers and my letters
I got Jackson, Grant, and Franklin all in this together
Words be super hot how they show up for the weather
Number and my letters
H20 all on my wrist shit you better get a plumber
Feel like i'm in school working letters and mu numbers
Nut all on her face make it smooth like a cucumber
Lyrics are my letters dinero be my numbers

Presidents sold their soul just so I can count em
Ima get the right amount ion do no rounding
Diamonds be so wet jump in my bed and now she drowning
Lost my number and letters so u know I went and found em
Poetry and math never will I switch the subject
Washington the only nigga that will get me upset
Benjis i run that Ima money rugrat
Niggaz copping nickles Lincoln u can go and plug that
Numbers letters numbers letters
Sack chasing paper racing me and franklin always facing
Feeling like a president who's on my team yea I'm debating
Presidents under my bed something like the movie taken
No i ain't a stripper money on the floor den ima rake it
Keep on going never stop pocket dripping see the snot
My og name is ounce and gwuap she a thot wet like a mop
Cover bodies like a tent Jackson helped me pay the rent
Yoo wallet fold but my shit bent letter in the alphabet
Money healthy like fruit timberland my favorite boot
Lyrics growing like a root fortnite finessing take his loot
Hit a nigga watch him fall then laugh because i seen it all
You lil niggaz aint bout that shit im tryna stack my money tall

Bitch it a hoodie not a sweater
I don't ever play about my numbers and my letters
I got Jackson, Grant, and Franklin all in this together
Words be super hot how they show up for the weather
Number and my letters
H20 all on my wrist shit you better get a plumber
Feel like i'm in school working letters and mu numbers




Nut all on her face make it smooth like a cucumber
Lyrics are my letters dinero be my numbers

Overall Meaning

In the opening lines of the song "Mega Man 3," the artist establishes a strong sense of identity and pride in their style, making a distinction between a hoodie and a sweater, which speaks to their unique fashion sense. This choice of clothing becomes a metaphor for authenticity, as the artist implies that they do not conform to mainstream expectations or styles. The mention of "numbers and letters" can be interpreted as a reflection of their understanding of both language and finance, signifying that they master words (lyrics) just as they navigate through monetary matters. When they mention having "Jackson, Grant, and Franklin all in this together," it highlights their grasp of money — referring to U.S. currency featuring presidents Andrew Jackson, Ulysses S. Grant, and Benjamin Franklin, which symbolizes having wealth and financial acumen. The line “Words be super hot how they show up for the weather,” implies that their lyricism is vibrant and impactful, signalling a form of communication that holds weight in societal discourse.


The artist continues by addressing the interplay between art and wealth, where "letters" stand for lyrics and "numbers" for monetary value. The imagery of "H20 all on my wrist" serves as a double entendre; it references both water, symbolizing wealth in the form of diamonds ("ice"), and the need for a "plumber" to manage the splendor associated with that wealth. This notion of 'dripping' with wealth conjures a lifestyle lived lavishly but also underscores the responsibilities and consequences that come with it. The reference to feeling "like I'm in school working letters and my numbers" suggests that the artist approaches their profession seriously, akin to a student mastering their craft, balancing creativity with financial sensibility. The jarring imagery of “Nut all on her face make it smooth like a cucumber” is provocative and can reflect on casual relationships, possibly implying that the artist is unbothered by emotional entanglements while prioritizing pleasure and self-expression.


The chorus signifies the artist's determination to maintain their integrity in both artistry and fiscal matters. When they mention that "presidents sold their soul just so I can count em," it highlights a cynical view of how power and wealth often corrupt and influence societal values, suggesting the artist fights against those systemic issues by focusing on their path to personal success. The confidence in lines like "I'ma get the right amount Ion do no rounding" affirms a meticulous approach to both lyrical precision and financial matters, painting them as someone who meticulously counts their blessings without deceit or shortcuts. The mention of being "lost" and then "found" alludes to the constant hustle and potential setbacks in both artistic and entrepreneurial pursuits. With lines that connect poetic forms with arithmetic, the artist illustrates an integrated view of creativity and commerce — one that intertwines the personal struggle of seeking success through both talent and intellect.


As the lyrics progress, they display a raw energy that resonates with their ambitions and the ever-present struggle to ascend within a competitive field. The juxtaposition of mundane realities, such as paying rent, contrasts sharply with the grand visions of wealth and power described earlier. The reference to Washington and dealing with "Benjamins," encapsulates an ongoing dialogue with historical figures of authority and wealth, driving home the artist's desire to gain respect and status. “Sack chasing,” “paper racing,” and comparisons to a president reflect the drive for success and strategic maneuvering often found in business and rap. The mention of “money healthy like fruit” subtly suggests an organic growth of resources, while the remark about “Timberland my favorite boot” connects to a cultural heritage, pointing to a deeper identity rooted in street culture and resilience. Overall, these verses narrate a journey — a quest for knowledge, wealth, and identity through the lens of a contemporary artist navigating a world where both language and currency dictate value.


Line by Line Meaning

Bitch it a hoodie not a sweater
This is a distinction between two types of clothing, emphasizing that I express my own style and identity.


I don't ever play about my numbers and my letters
I take my finances and my words seriously, indicating a commitment to my goals and my creative expression.


I got Jackson, Grant, and Franklin all in this together
I'm referring to important figures—Andrew Jackson, Ulysses Grant, and Benjamin Franklin—that symbolize wealth and authority, suggesting that I'm backed by significant financial power.


Words be super hot how they show up for the weather
My lyrics are impactful and relevant, much like how weather reports change, indicating my ability to adapt and resonate with the current atmosphere.


Number and my letters
The recurring focus on my financial success (numbers) and my artistic expression (letters) highlights the duality of my pursuits.


H20 all on my wrist shit you better get a plumber
Referring to having expensive water (ice) on my wrist, indicating that my jewelry is high-value; if you can't handle it, you need help.


Feel like i'm in school working letters and mu numbers
I’m constantly learning and mastering both my craft (lyrics) and my finances, paralleling academic growth with my hustle.


Nut all on her face make it smooth like a cucumber
This line uses provocative imagery to imply a casual, confident attitude about intimacy, suggesting a laid-back demeanor.


Lyrics are my letters dinero be my numbers
My creative output (lyrics) serves as my expression, while my wealth and earnings (dinero) quantify my success in life.


Presidents sold their soul just so I can count em
I'm suggesting that even powerful figures have compromised themselves for wealth, which allows me to freely manage and assess my riches.


Ima get the right amount ion do no rounding
I strive for precision in my financial endeavors, ensuring that I do not settle for less than my true worth.


Diamonds be so wet jump in my bed and now she drowning
My wealth is visually evident in my jewelry; it’s alluring, leading to excessive attention in the realm of relationships.


Lost my number and letters so u know I went and found em
Even when I face challenges or setbacks, I am determined to recover what I've lost in terms of finances and creativity.


Poetry and math never will I switch the subject
I remain committed to balancing my artistic and financial pursuits, valuing both equally without favoring one over the other.


Washington the only nigga that will get me upset
The only thing that frustrates me is the influence of George Washington, perhaps indicating a reflection on respect for leadership or historical figures.


Benjis i run that Ima money rugrat
I embrace my youthful energy in managing my finances, with 'Benjis' as a slang for money and a play on my hustle.


Niggaz copping nickles Lincoln u can go and plug that
Others are making small, low-stakes investments (nickels), while I aim for larger returns symbolized by Lincoln.


Numbers letters numbers letters
Continuing to emphasize the importance of my financial success (numbers) and my expression (letters), reinforcing their interconnection.


Sack chasing paper racing me and franklin always facing
I’m constantly pursuing financial success (money), and I envision myself in competition with Benjamin Franklin, an iconic symbol of American wealth.


Feeling like a president who's on my team yea I'm debating
I feel empowered and authoritative in my endeavors, considering major life decisions much like a leader would.


Presidents under my bed something like the movie taken
My wealth is so substantial that it feels as if I have the powerful figures of society (presidents) at my disposal, akin to a plot twist in a movie.


No i ain't a stripper money on the floor den ima rake it
I may not be in a conventional money-making role, but when wealth is available, I will capitalize on it decisively.


Keep on going never stop pocket dripping see the snot
I persist in my ventures, and the wealth flows so freely that it translates into tangible success, represented as substances dripping.


My og name is ounce and gwuap she a thot wet like a mop
My original mentor (OG) is knowledgeable about substance (ounce) and cash (gwuap), and they attract attention effortlessly.


Cover bodies like a tent Jackson helped me pay the rent
Providing for myself and others using my resources; the mention of Jackson reinforces the theme of financial legacy.


Yoo wallet fold but my shit bent letter in the alphabet
My wealth surpasses conventional bounds, and the expression refers to how I manage money with flair beyond the ordinary.


Money healthy like fruit timberland my favorite boot
My financial growth is vibrant and flourishing, much like fresh produce, and I take pride in my strong, utilitarian fashion choices.


Lyrics growing like a root fortnite finessing take his loot
My artistry is flourishing, and I’m skillfully maneuvering through life, much like winning prizes in a game.


Hit a nigga watch him fall then laugh because i seen it all
I confidently navigate challenges and setbacks in others, understanding the game of life and feeling unphased by it.


You lil niggaz aint bout that shit im tryna stack my money tall
I recognize that others may lack the true dedication to financial success; my focus is on elevating my wealth and accomplishments.


Bitch it a hoodie not a sweater
Reiterating the importance of personal style and distinct identity, emphasizing authenticity.


I don't ever play about my numbers and my letters
Firm resolution of my commitment to both financial management and creative expression, underscoring seriousness.


I got Jackson, Grant, and Franklin all in this together
Affirmation of my financial strength and resources, highlighting historical figures symbolizing wealth standing with me.


Words be super hot how they show up for the weather
My lyrics carry weight and relevance, much like weather patterns, adaptable and impactful.


Number and my letters
A continual reminder of the importance of financial success and artistic expression in my life.


H20 all on my wrist shit you better get a plumber
Describing the luxurious jewelry that signifies wealth, warning others of its brilliance.


Feel like i'm in school working letters and mu numbers
A constant pursuit of knowledge and growth in art and finance, akin to educational diligence.


Nut all on her face make it smooth like a cucumber
Using bold and confident language to express casual intimacy while maintaining a playful tone.


Lyrics are my letters dinero be my numbers
Reinforcement of my dual focus on creativity and financial accomplishment, equating artistic and monetary success.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Andrew Herring

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