Yes!
The Divorce Lyrics


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Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea!
I pull up on your block like yea!
I pull up on your girl like yea!
I pull up on your squad like yea!

I be on my young, fresh, king that emaculant.
Smell that green, money traveling.
Them thotties they be traffician.
West Indian, American.
East Asia, and South African.
Im back at it.
Im back again.
Like my bestfraann is Benjiman.
Like yea, I need benji man.
And yea, I got plenty plans.
And yea, I want all of it.
Like wow, pull up on your block.
Like damn, who car is that.
You cant compete as far as rap.
I dumbed it down it still it wack.
Like yea, we gon bring it back.
Like damn, thats big ole stack.
Like who, they like who is that.
And I, I create the track.
Thats made from crack.
Thats what they sell inside the trap.
That bass sound like a couple racks
That thang sound just like money so you know Im gonna need all of that.

Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea!
I pull up on your block like yea!
I pull up on your girl like yea!
I pull up on your squad like yea!

Yea

I be on my bully. In my bag. I be mad as shit.
Smell the green. Money traveling.
Thotties they be traffican.
Jamacian and American.
Hasian and South Mexcian.
Im back at it
Im back again.
Like my bestfraann is Benjiman.
Like yea, I need benji man.
And yea, I got plenty plans.
And yea, I want all of it.
Like wow, pull up on your block.
Like damn, who car is that.
You cant compete as far as rap.
I dumbed it down it still it wack
Like yea!

Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea!
I pull up on your block like yea!




I pull up on your girl like yea!
I pull up on your squad like yea!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Yes" by The Divorce is focused on the idea of success and the motivation that comes with it. The song has an upbeat tempo, with a catchy chorus that emphasizes the repeated phrase "Yea!" The song conveys the rapper's attitude of confidence and supremacy, taking pride in his accomplishments and flaunting it with his lyrics.


The first verse highlights the rapper's success and his ability to pull up on anyone with authority. He takes pride in his accomplishments and proclaims himself to be on top of his game. The second verse carries on the same tone, with the reference to "bully" representing his dominance in the industry. The song is a tribute to his hard work and determination, emphasizing his ambition to make more money and chase his dreams.


Overall, the song speaks to the idea of success and the determination it takes to achieve it. The rapper's confidence and pride in his achievements are evident through his lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea! Yea!
Excitedly announcing the arrival of the singer


I pull up on your block like yea!
The singer is arriving at the location of the person they are addressing


I pull up on your girl like yea!
The singer is also interacting with the person's significant other


I pull up on your squad like yea!
The artist is addressing a group of people who are associated with the person they are addressing


I be on my young, fresh, king that emaculant.
The artist is confident and proud of their youthfulness and vitality


Smell that green, money traveling.
The singer is enjoying the smell of money and the opportunities it brings to travel and experience new things


Them thotties they be traffician.
The singer is attracting and interacting with attractive women


West Indian, American.
The artist identifies as having a multicultural background


East Asia, and South African.
The artist has been exposed to a diverse set of cultures from around the world


Im back at it.
The artist is returning to a familiar situation or activity


Like my bestfraann is Benjiman.
The singer values money and having a wealthy friend


Like yea, I need benji man.
The artist wants to acquire more money


And yea, I got plenty plans.
The singer has many ideas and goals for their future


And yea, I want all of it.
The singer is driven to achieve everything they desire


Like wow, pull up on your block.
The singer is impressed with their own arrival and presence


Like damn, who car is that.
The artist is drawing attention to their nice car


You cant compete as far as rap.
The artist is confident in their lyrical abilities and believes they are superior to others in that regard


I dumbed it down it still it wack.
The singer feels that even if they simplified their lyrics, they would still be better than others in the rap game


Like yea, we gon bring it back.
The singer believes they will revive and elevate the rap genre


Like damn, thats big ole stack.
The artist is impressed with the amount of money they have earned


Like who, they like who is that.
The artist is receiving attention and admiration from others


And I, I create the track.
The artist is taking credit for producing the music they are rapping over


Thats made from crack.
The singer believes their music is of addictive quality


That bass sound like a couple racks.
The artist believes that the bass in their music is worth a lot of money


That thang sound just like money so you know Im gonna need all of that.
The singer is confident their music will generate lots of revenue and they want to keep it all for themselves


I be on my bully. In my bag. I be mad as shit.
The singer is feeling powerful and assertive


Jamacian and American.
The singer has a unique cultural background


Hasian and South Mexcian.
The artist has been exposed to a diverse set of cultures from around the world




Writer(s): Garrett Lunceford, James Curran, Kyle Risan, Shane J Berry

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