330
Stalley Lyrics


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3, 3, 0, 3, 3, 0, here we go, 3, 3 0

Call my city out they coming with me
And we gonna [?] these bitches split it up 50-50
Scout's honor, I'm a bomber unified
No fingers crossed, no hands tied
I'm bout to knock these weak niggers off the earth
Got them by a landslide
No tear share, cut them feelings off, it's ok to be
Proud how I rap for y'all, salute, pause, cut back, and let the weapons off
For a rebel [?]
So please step it up
Not a man on the moon, this ground I step on be witness classic nigger
[?] gasoline dreams, still lit a match [?]
He ain't know, I be the supreme, throw them up
And flagrant niggers giving away too many free throws
I'm already up [?]

When I rap to the death of me
And when you see me, it will always be 330
Where I came from, out that dirt
And got my game from 330
When I rap to the death of me
And when you see me, it will always be 330
Where I came from, out that dirt
And got my game from 330

Got so much pride in them 3 numbers
Cause we be on our own [?]
Thick tops and thicky shorts for hot summers
[?] if it's cold up in these corners
It is and but it ain't, cause them youngers be upon yous
So don't get too much in comfort
Cause they always gonna wonder, what you come for, they will dump you
Now let me bring it back to the peaceful side, [?]
Name a nigger that didn't did it like me
Took the milk and made it famous, shooting for the top aimless
Taking out whoever ain't with them
That's on my soul, I got it jumping like the [?] let's go
The representation you been waiting for
We here now, apologies if you waited long

When I rap to the death of me
And when you see me, it will always be 330
Where I came from, out that dirt
And got my game from 330
When I rap to the death of me




And when you see me, it will always be 330
Where I came from, out that dirt.

Overall Meaning

In Stalley's song "330," the recurring chorus of "3, 3, 0, 3, 3, 0, here we go, 3, 3 0" serves as a reference to Stalley's hometown, Massillon, Ohio, which has a zip code of 330. This song is about Stalley's pride in his home city and how it has influenced his life and music career. He talks about how he and his city are a force to be reckoned with, ready to take on anyone who tries to stand in their way. Stalley also references the struggles of his hometown, with poverty and violence being present, but he is still able to find positivity and success through his music.


Throughout the song, Stalley also touches on themes of unity among his peers and fellow creatives. He talks about the importance of standing together and having each other's backs in a competitive industry. Stalley makes it clear that he is not in it for personal gain, but for the success of those around him. He also highlights the struggles of coming up in a place like Massillon, where opportunities may be scarce, but the determination to succeed is strong.


Line by Line Meaning

3, 3, 0, 3, 3, 0, here we go, 3, 3 0
The artist is introducing the title of the song and its repeated phrase 330.


Call my city out they coming with me
The artist asks for the support of his city and the people who reside there.


And we gonna [?] these bitches split it up 50-50
The artist and his city will work together to take down their opposition and share the spoils equally.


Scout's honor, I'm a bomber unified
The artist declares his loyalty and dedication to his team and their mission.


No fingers crossed, no hands tied
The artist will not betray his team or compromise their goals.


I'm bout to knock these weak niggers off the earth
The artist plans on destroying his opponents completely, showing no mercy or hesitation.


Got them by a landslide
The artist is confident in his abilities and expects an easy victory.


No tear share, cut them feelings off, it's ok to be
The artist advises his team to detach themselves emotionally from the situation, as it is necessary for their success.


Proud how I rap for y'all, salute, pause, cut back, and let the weapons off
The artist expresses his respect and admiration for his community, but instructs them to step back and let him handle business on their behalf.


For a rebel [?]
The artist reveals his identity as a rebel and troublemaker, fighting for a cause.


So please step it up
The artist challenges his enemies to match his strength and determination.


Not a man on the moon, this ground I step on be witness classic nigger
The artist refuses to conform or follow others on their journeys, opting to forge his own path and make his own legacy.


[?] gasoline dreams, still lit a match [?]
The artist speaks of his aspirations and how he overcame obstacles to achieve them.


He ain't know, I be the supreme, throw them up
The artist asserts his position as the leader and top dog, encouraging others to recognize him as such.


And flagrant niggers giving away too many free throws
The artist condemns those who give too much leeway to their enemies or allow them to gain advantages without a fight.


I'm already up [?]
The artist declares his status as successful and rising higher.


Got so much pride in them 3 numbers
The artist has a deep connection and loyalty to the number 330, representing his roots and upbringing.


Cause we be on our own [?]
The artist explains how his community is self-sufficient and independent, with their own unique culture and identity.


Thick tops and thicky shorts for hot summers
The artist reminisces about the clothing choices of his youth and the environment he grew up in.


[?] if it's cold up in these corners
The artist reflects on the harsh realities of his neighborhood, where even the weather can be unforgiving and cruel.


It is and but it ain't, cause them youngers be upon yous
The artist addresses the contradictions and complexities of the environment he grew up in, where danger and opportunity go hand in hand.


So don't get too much in comfort
The artist warns his listeners not to become complacent or comfortable in their circumstances, as danger is always present.


Cause they always gonna wonder, what you come for, they will dump you
The artist cautions his listeners to always be aware of their surroundings and the intentions of those around them, as not everyone can be trusted.


Now let me bring it back to the peaceful side, [?]
The artist transitions to a more positive and hopeful perspective, looking towards a better future for his community.


Name a nigger that didn't did it like me
The artist boasts about his unique style and approach to music, daring anyone else to match his greatness.


Took the milk and made it famous, shooting for the top aimless
The artist explains how he turned his humble beginnings into a successful career, striving for success without a clear plan.


Taking out whoever ain't with them
The artist asserts his willingness to remove anyone who doesn't support him or his goals.


That's on my soul, I got it jumping like the [?] let's go
The artist takes pride in the response his music receives, energizing his listeners and getting them hyped up.


The representation you been waiting for
The artist positions himself as the voice and figurehead for his community, fulfilling a long-awaited role.


We here now, apologies if you waited long
The artist acknowledges the struggles and setbacks endured by his community, but assures them that they have finally arrived and accomplished their goals.


When I rap to the death of me
The artist emphasizes his dedication and commitment to his craft, vowing to continue making music until he dies.


And when you see me, it will always be 330
The artist reminds his listeners of his origins and the influence of his hometown in his life.


Where I came from, out that dirt
The artist references his humble beginnings and the challenging environment he grew up in, fueling his drive for success.


And got my game from 330
The artist credits his hometown and upbringing as the foundation for his skills and talent.




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Classic

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Got so much pride in them 3 numbers 🫡

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