Molly
TRE SAVAGE Lyrics
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Look at these bitches, they lyin' (Yeah)
Baby, these diamonds not Johnny (Yeah)
I just called up Avianne (Yeah)
I don't got no stylist (Yeah)
All my planes are privates
Perkys on the privates
We don't fuck with molly
I just fucked the pint up
I'm finna settle in your field
Get slimed, lil' bitch, I know you not real
I'ma spend my money on guns and pills
In Atlanta with a bitch and the bitch so bad
I'm on the that lean, lil' bitch
Kick the bitch out, I didn't need the bitch
I'm from the Flat, lil' nigga (Ooh)
We started trappin', nigga (Ooh)
We started rappin', nigga (Ooh)
These all black diamonds, nigga (Ooh)
Hang out with robbers, nigga (Ooh)
What you know about robbin' niggas? (Ooh)
What you know about TECs? (Ooh)
What you know about mobbin', nigga?
Look at these diamonds, they shinin' (Yeah)
Look at these bitches, they lyin' (Yeah)
Baby, these diamonds not Johnny (Yeah)
I just called up Avianne (Yeah)
I don't got no stylist (Yeah)
All my planes are privates
Perkys on the privates
We don't fuck with molly
We had to lay back on them pills (Yeah)
I just fucked the pint up
I'm finna settle in your field
Get slimed, lil' bitch, I know you not real
I'ma spend my money on guns and pills
In Atlanta with a bitch and the bitch so bad
I'm on the that lean, lil' bitch
Kick the bitch out, I don't need the bitch
The lyrics to TRE SAVAGE's song "Molly" are about his extravagant lifestyle and his preference for drugs other than MDMA, commonly known as "molly." He boasts about his wealth and jewelry, referencing Avianne & Co, a high-end jewelry store in New York City. Despite not having a stylist, he flaunts his private planes and the expensive perks that come along with it. He then goes on to talk about his drug use, admitting to taking pills, but also mentioning that he and his crew no longer mess with molly. He then boasts about his love for guns and pills, a common theme among gangster rap.
The lyrics also reference a woman or multiple women, with TRE SAVAGE describing himself in the company of a beautiful woman during his stay in Atlanta. However, he doesn't seem to be attached to her, as he later kicks her out, confident in his ability to attract other women.
Overall, the lyrics to "Molly" are typical of the modern gangster rap genre, emphasizing materialism, drug use, gun violence, and the objectification of women.
Line by Line Meaning
Look at these diamonds, they shinin' (Yeah)
Showing off the greatness and brilliance of my expensive jewelry
Look at these bitches, they lyin' (Yeah)
Expressing disappointment and frustration with women who are not truthful and genuine
Baby, these diamonds not Johnny (Yeah)
Asserting that the diamonds are not fake or low quality
I just called up Avianne (Yeah)
Referring to a high-end jeweler that was contacted to acquire more diamonds or jewelry
I don't got no stylist (Yeah)
Stating that the artist himself does not have a stylist to dress them
All my planes are privates
Boasting about owning only private planes for travel
Perkys on the privates
Mentioning the drug Percocet while traveling on private planes
We don't fuck with molly
Informing the audience that the artist and friends do not use the drug MDMA (Molly)
We had to lay back on them pills (Yeah)
Admitting to having used pills before, but not as often anymore
I just fucked the pint up
Announcing that the artist has finished a bottle of codeine cough syrup
I'm finna settle in your field
Planning to buy property or settle down in the area
Get slimed, lil' bitch, I know you not real
Warning someone that they will be exposed as a fake or inauthentic person
I'ma spend my money on guns and pills
Explaining that the artist will use his wealth to acquire firearms and drugs
In Atlanta with a bitch and the bitch so bad
Spending time with an attractive woman in Atlanta
I'm on the that lean, lil' bitch
Being under the influence of codeine cough syrup
Kick the bitch out, I didn't need the bitch
Rejecting the woman and showing that she is not important
I'm from the Flat, lil' nigga (Ooh)
Referring to an area in Houston where the artist is from
We started trappin', nigga (Ooh)
Indicating that the artist and friends started selling drugs to make money
We started rappin', nigga (Ooh)
Describing how the artist and friends began making music
These all black diamonds, nigga (Ooh)
Talking about black diamonds, which are rare and expensive
Hang out with robbers, nigga (Ooh)
Associating with criminal individuals who rob others
What you know about robbin' niggas? (Ooh)
Asking if the audience knows anything about committing robberies
What you know about TECs? (Ooh)
Asking about the audience's knowledge of firearms
What you know about mobbin', nigga?
Asking if the audience knows anything about moving around in a group for protection and power
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Written by: Tre Savage
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