It's Goin' Down
Steve Wash Jr. Lyrics


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This a Nitty beat (boing)

Here we go again
Ghetto ville, USA (Uh oh)
You know I got by the name Nitty, right? (Uh huh)
I gotta introduce you to another motherfucker out my squad right (Who dis nigga, man?)
Dis nigga go by the name of Joc (Joc)
He resides in College Park (College Park)
But for right now what we gotta do for y'all (what we gonna do)
We gotta give y'all a hit (huh)

Niggaz in my face
Damn near er' day
Askin' a million questions like
Joc, where ya stay
Tell 'em College Park
Where they chop cars
Eat twenty grand, spend a grand at the bar
Just bought a zone, jays on my feet
I'm on that patron, so get like me
'69 Cutlass wit' the bucket seats
Beat in my trunk, bought it just for the freaks
Catch me in the hood posted at the sto'
Pistol in my lap on the phone countin' dough
If a girl choose, let her do her thang
Just like her mama and I ain't sayin' the name brain
E'rybody love me, I'm so fly
Niggaz throw the duces e'rytime I ride by
I know ya wonder why
I'm so cool
Don't ask me, just do what cha do (Okay)

[Chorus: x2]
Meet me in the trap, it's goin' down
Meet me in the mall, it's goin' down
Meet me in the club, it's goin' down
Anywhere ya meet me guaranteed to go down

Verse numba two, do the damn thang
Cubes on my neck pockets full of Ben Franks
When I'm in the mall, hoes just pause
I pop a few tags, give me that on the wall
Time to flip the work, make the block bump
Boys in the hood call me black Donald Trump
Dope boy magic seven days a week
Numba one record 'long as Nitty on the beat
Oh, I think they like me betta, yet I know
Lights camera action when I walk through the door
Niggaz know my crew, we certified stars
Valet in the front, 'bout thirty-five cars
Bitches in the back
Black beamer coups
Girls like girls, time to recruit
If ya got a problem, say it to my face
We can knuckle up any time, any place

[Chorus: x2]

Time to set it off, let these niggas know
Have ya every seen a Chevy wit' the butterfly doors?
I ride real slow, no need to speed
Gotta make sure ya see the buckets on my feet
Feds on my trail, but they don't think I know
I keep my hands clean 'cause I never touch dope
Every time I see 'em, look 'em in the eye
Ask me how I know, it's me, suprise!
Put it in the air, rep where ya stay
Take a step back, blow the kush in they face
Stuntin' is a habit, let 'em see the karats
I'm a make it rain, nigga, I ain't scared to share it

[Chorus: x2]

Yung Joc
Nitty strikes again




This a Nitty beat
Playmaker

Overall Meaning

These lyrics are from Yung Joc's song "It's Goin' Down." The song begins with a brief introduction from the producer, Nitty, who introduces the featured artist, Yung Joc. Yung Joc then begins rapping about his life in College Park, where he enjoys spending money on expensive cars, shoes, and drinks. He boasts about his popularity and coolness, encouraging others to emulate his behavior without questioning him. In the chorus, he invites listeners to meet him in various locations, promising a good time wherever they go.


The second verse starts with Yung Joc bragging again about his wealth and fashion sense. He mentions his reputation as a successful drug dealer and implies that he has connections to powerful people. He also alludes to his notoriety in the music industry by referencing his hit records. In the third verse, Yung Joc addresses his haters, declaring that he is not afraid of them and that he is willing to defend himself in a physical altercation if necessary. He then speaks directly to his fan base, encouraging them to be proud of their hometown and to show off their possessions to others.


Line by Line Meaning

This a Nitty beat (boing)
Introducing himself and his producer, Nitty, with a signature sound effect.


Here we go again
Starting the song with an enthusiastic declaration to the listeners.


Ghetto ville, USA (Uh oh)
Acknowledging his origins and setting the mood for the song's content.


You know I got by the name Nitty, right? (Uh huh)
Reiterating his producer's name and asking the listener if they are familiar with his work.


I gotta introduce you to another motherfucker out my squad right (Who dis nigga, man?)
Announcing that he will be introducing another member of his team and anticipating the listener's reaction.


Dis nigga go by the name of Joc (Joc)
Introducing Yung Joc and repeating his name for emphasis.


He resides in College Park (College Park)
Revealing Yung Joc's hometown and providing context for his experiences.


But for right now what we gotta do for y'all (what we gonna do) We gotta give y'all a hit (huh)
Refocusing on their purpose for making music and promising a popular song to come.


Niggaz in my face
Describing the frequency of interactions he has with people in his community.


Damn near er' day
Emphasizing the common occurrence of these interactions.


Askin' a million questions like Joc, where ya stay
Explaining the type of questions he is often asked and providing an example.


Tell 'em College Park
Responding to the previous question with a straightforward answer.


Where they chop cars
Bringing attention to the illegal activity that takes place in his neighborhood.


Eat twenty grand, spend a grand at the bar
Boasting about his ability to spend money extravagantly.


Just bought a zone, jays on my feet
Announcing recent purchases he made, specifically drugs and sneakers.


I'm on that patron, so get like me
Promoting his drinking habits and encouraging others to emulate him.


'69 Cutlass wit' the bucket seats
Listing the details of his car, specifically the type of seats it has.


Beat in my trunk, bought it just for the freaks
Explaining that he bought the car specifically for attracting women.


Catch me in the hood posted at the sto'
Describing a typical place where he can be found.


Pistol in my lap on the phone countin' dough
Revealing that he carries a gun for protection and that he is constantly counting money.


If a girl choose, let her do her thang
Stating that he is not controlling in his relationships and lets women make their own decisions.


Just like her mama and I ain't sayin' the name brain
Imagery that suggests he is having sexual interactions with a mother and daughter, avoiding being directly explicit.


E'rybody love me, I'm so fly
Boasting about his likeability and personal style.


Niggaz throw the duces e'rytime I ride by
Claiming that he receives recognition from people in his community often, facilitated with a gesture.


I know ya wonder why I'm so cool
Anticipating that people are curious about what makes him desirable and confident.


Don't ask me, just do what cha do (Okay)
Refusing to explain the source of his coolness and suggesting that the listener should focus on their own behavior instead.


[Chorus: x2] Meet me in the trap, it's goin' down Meet me in the mall, it's goin' down Meet me in the club, it's goin' down Anywhere ya meet me guaranteed to go down
Providing a chorus that lists various locations where he can be found and that imply that something thrilling or exciting will happen.


Verse numba two, do the damn thang
Beginning the second verse with an energetic assertion to continue the song's momentum.


Cubes on my neck pockets full of Ben Franks
Bringing attention to the amount of money he has, specifically in the form of jewelry and currency.


When I'm in the mall, hoes just pause
Claiming that his presence causes a reaction from women that suggests they are interested in him.


I pop a few tags, give me that on the wall
Describing his habit of buying and showing off brand name clothing, specifically taking items off the wall.


Time to flip the work, make the block bump
Referring to his illegal drug dealing activities and hoping to increase sales.


Boys in the hood call me black Donald Trump
Comparing himself to a wealthy and powerful individual, implying that he is a symbol of success in his community.


Dope boy magic seven days a week
Using a euphemism for his drug dealing activities and emphasizing his success with them.


Numba one record 'long as Nitty on the beat
Acknowledging that his producer is responsible for his success in music.


Oh, I think they like me betta, yet I know
Suggesting that people prefer his personality and music over other artists, while being unsure about this fact.


Lights camera action when I walk through the door
Highlighting the attention he receives when entering a space, comparing his presence to a celebrity's.


Niggaz know my crew, we certified stars
Claiming that he and his team are well-known and respected in their community.


Valet in the front, 'bout thirty-five cars
Boasting about his wealth and the number of cars he owns.


Bitches in the back Black beamer coups
Describing the types of cars his female companions drive and where they are located.


Girls like girls, time to recruit
Making a suggestive comment about his female companions and implying that he is open to having others join them.


If ya got a problem, say it to my face
Challenging anyone who may have an issue with him to confront him directly.


We can knuckle up any time, any place
Asserting his readiness to fight if necessary and encouraging others to do so with him.


[Chorus: x2] Meet me in the trap, it's goin' down Meet me in the mall, it's goin' down Meet me in the club, it's goin' down Anywhere ya meet me guaranteed to go down
Providing a chorus that lists various locations where he can be found and that imply that something thrilling or exciting will happen.


Time to set it off, let these niggas know
Preparing for the song's conclusion with an assertive statement.


Have ya every seen a Chevy wit' the butterfly doors?
Asking the listener a rhetorical question that implies he is unique and exclusive.


I ride real slow, no need to speed
Describing his preferred speed while driving and suggesting that he is cool and laidback.


Gotta make sure ya see the buckets on my feet
Drawing attention to his expensive footwear and implying that he is fashionable and stylish.


Feds on my trail, but they don't think I know
Admitting that he is being pursued by authorities for illegal activity, but suggesting that he is able to evade them.


I keep my hands clean 'cause I never touch dope
Insisting that he is not involved in drug dealing, despite previous lyrics suggesting otherwise.


Every time I see 'em, look 'em in the eye
Imagining himself as a threatening figure who is unafraid to confront law enforcement officials.


Ask me how I know, it's me, suprise!
Playing on the phrase 'it's me, surprise' to suggest that he is knowledgeable and confident in his ability to avoid arrest.


Put it in the air, rep where ya stay
Encouraging pride in one's hometown and demonstrating loyalty to one's community.


Take a step back, blow the kush in they face
Referencing his marijuana use and implying that he is not intimidated by law enforcement officials.


Stuntin' is a habit, let 'em see the karats
Boasting about his jewelry and suggesting that he is unashamed of his love of wealth and material possessions.


I'm a make it rain, nigga, I ain't scared to share it
Claiming that he has enough money to throw around and that he is not afraid to be generous with it.


[Chorus: x2] Meet me in the trap, it's goin' down Meet me in the mall, it's goin' down Meet me in the club, it's goin' down Anywhere ya meet me guaranteed to go down
Providing a chorus that lists various locations where he can be found and that imply that something thrilling or exciting will happen.


Yung Joc
Ending the song with a clear announcement of the artist's name.


Nitty strikes again
Giving credit to the producer and implying that the success of the song is due to his contribution.


This a Nitty beat
Ending the song by repeating the producer's name and underscoring his importance to the song's success.


Playmaker
Ending the song with a triumphant label that underscores the artist's ability to create thrilling music.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHADRON MOORE, JASIEL ROBINSON

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