All Y'all
Timbland And Magoo Lyrics


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Uh
Feel me?
To all the women across the world
We can't diss y'all
We gotta love ya, that's real, uh

To all my ladies in lingerie, never under age
Who stay gettin' paid, who like to take trips where the sun is shade
To my women who love to ball out and spend all that money 'til ya all out
I feel like a pimp with a different pimp game, with a different pimp name
With a little pimp fame
I'm loaded with cash, loaded with class, loaded with a lot of things
Even got a gat loaded for that ass
I love my mind, love my soul, love my body
I don't drink or smoke that's why I love my body
You might catch me chillin' with a little short hottie
With a little piercing on her body
Yes, I get it poppin, 'specially overseas
Even Japanese girls even love my beat
They say, "Timbaland, we love you
We love the dope things that you do"
Even in London they say, "Tim, we love ya"
They even call me things like "wicked" and the "F'n governor"
That's why, I can't forget y'all
That's why, I had to make this roll call, uh

This here's for one and all
It's so good to feel all a y'all (ooh)
Make that move and just ball out (ooh)
Life's too short for some time out (ooh)

This here's for one and all
It's so good to feel all a y'all (ooh)
Make that move and just ball out (ooh)
Life's too short for some time out (ooh)

Back when shorty cherished the day
Yo' time was frequently saved
For us stoppin' and whiskey poppin' to the Marvin and Gaye
(Sonny, don't plan tomorrow but live for today)
(Sonny, here's a quarter for that groovy arcade)
From Cool J to Kane dawg, we changin' the game
So graphic with things, Pac-Man ain't lookin' the same
Haters, get more familiar, who you robbin' for change
Sebast', a.K.a. Tyler Durden's the name

Guess what people, it's the first of the month
Guess what people, I can do what I want
I can take, all my peoples on first class flights
I can buy all my home girls lightning new bikes
I'm a don when it comes to just servin' girls
I'm a don, so that's why nobody's in my world
'Cause Timabaland's that cool cat
Aka Thomas Crown, don't forget that, uh

This here's for one and all
It's so good to feel all a y'all (ooh)
Make that move and just ball out (ooh)
Life's too short for some time out (ooh)

This here's for one and all
It's so good to feel all a y'all (ooh)
Make that move and just ball out (ooh)
Life's too short for some time out (ooh)

I'm just tryna find what I need
But I'd rather be smokin' weed
Live life to the fullest, drive cars, eat hot food
Live in a mansion next to Hanson
I ain't forgot that I'm from yo' hood
I'm just tryna be who you would
'Cause I hate the game, I hate the glory
I could be with y'all, it would be another story
You don't know all the things I see
More than fame and his naked greed
They took my cash, take my name
Put it up in bright lights, I ain't got a damn right
Think I'm chillin' and livin' large
Girl, he is Mag not El DeBarge
But I'ma be the man in charge in due time
All my P-town folk gettin' paid, bottom line

This here's for one and all
It's so good to feel all a y'all (ooh)
Make that move and just ball out (ooh)
Life's too short for some time out (ooh)

This here's for one and all
It's so good to feel all a y'all (ooh)
Make that move and just ball out (ooh)
Life's too short for some time out (ooh)





This here's for one and all

Overall Meaning

In "All Y'all," Timbaland and Magoo pay homage to women across the globe. They express their love and admiration for all types of women, including those who like to ball out and spend their money, short hotties with body piercings, women in lingerie, and those who like to take trips where the sun is shade. They also touch upon their jet-setting lifestyle, meeting fans around the globe and living life to the fullest. Magoo talks about his desire to be the man in charge and his hometown roots. The catchy chorus reminds us that life is too short to waste any time and to make the most of it.


Line by Line Meaning

To all the women across the world
Addressing all the women across the world.


We can't diss y'all
We cannot disrespect or speak ill of you.


We gotta love ya, that's real, uh
We must love and respect you; it's a fact.


To all my ladies in lingerie, never under age
Acknowledging adult women who wear lingerie, emphasizing that they are not under age.


Who stay gettin' paid, who like to take trips where the sun is shade
Referring to women who earn money and enjoy vacations in exotic places.


To my women who love to ball out and spend all that money 'til ya all out
Addressing women who like to spend money extravagantly until they run out.


I feel like a pimp with a different pimp game, with a different pimp name
Comparing himself to a pimp who has a different style of pimping and name.


With a little pimp fame
Referring to the fame that comes with being a pimp.


I'm loaded with cash, loaded with class, loaded with a lot of things
Expressing that he has a lot of money, style, and possessions.


Even got a gat loaded for that ass
Suggesting that he is prepared to defend himself if necessary.


I love my mind, love my soul, love my body
Emphasizing that he loves himself as a whole being, including his mind, soul, and body.


I don't drink or smoke that's why I love my body
Explaining that he doesn't drink or smoke, and therefore has a healthier body which he loves.


You might catch me chillin' with a little short hottie
Describing the possibility of him hanging out with a shorter, attractive woman.


With a little piercing on her body
Noting that the woman he mentions above might have a piercing on her body.


Yes, I get it poppin, 'specially overseas
Acknowledging that he is popular, especially abroad.


Even Japanese girls even love my beat
Mentioning that even Japanese girls appreciate his music.


They say, "Timbaland, we love you
Repeating what his fans say to him: "Timbaland, we love you.


We love the dope things that you do"
Noting that people appreciate his talents and his "dope" work.


Even in London they say, "Tim, we love ya"
Pointing out that Londoners also express their appreciation for him.


They even call me things like "wicked" and the "F'n governor"
Mentioning that people use British colloquialisms to refer to him, such as calling him "wicked" or the "F'n governor."


That's why, I can't forget y'all
Explaining that he can't forget his fans and supporters.


That's why, I had to make this roll call, uh
Stating that he made a song to recognize and call out his fans and supporters.


This here's for one and all
Introducing the song and letting the audience know that it's for everyone.


It's so good to feel all a y'all (ooh)
Expressing that it feels great to have everyone together.


Make that move and just ball out (ooh)
Encouraging everyone to make the most out of life and to spend money lavishly.


Life's too short for some time out (ooh)
Implying that life is too short to take breaks or slack off.


Back when shorty cherished the day
Referring to a time when someone enjoyed life more.


Yo' time was frequently saved
Implies that time was managed well and spent wisely.


For us stoppin' and whiskey poppin' to the Marvin and Gaye
Describing the time when people drank whiskey and listened to Marvin Gaye music.


(Sonny, don't plan tomorrow but live for today)
Quoting a line from a song, to highlight the importance of enjoying the present.


(Sonny, here's a quarter for that groovy arcade)
Quoting another line from a song, this time to reference a groovy arcade and how people used to enjoy life at that time.


From Cool J to Kane dawg, we changin' the game
Noting that they and others are making a difference in the music industry.


So graphic with things, Pac-Man ain't lookin' the same
Comparing their work to the game Pac-Man, suggesting that their music is so unique and groundbreaking that it's like nothing else.


Haters, get more familiar, who you robbin' for change
Encouraging those who hate on them to get to know them better instead of trying to sabotage what they are doing to make a change.


Sebast', a.K.a. Tyler Durden's the name
Introducing himself and delivering his name.


Guess what people, it's the first of the month
Announcing that it's the first day of the month.


Guess what people, I can do what I want
Asserting that he can do whatever he wants.


I can take, all my peoples on first class flights
Saying that he can afford to take his people on first class flights.


I can buy all my home girls lightning new bikes
Stating that he can buy his female friends expensive, new bicycles.


I'm a don when it comes to just servin' girls
Proudly taking on the role of being a "don" or "boss" in taking care of women.


I'm a don, so that's why nobody's in my world
Reiterating that he sees himself as a "don" or "boss," and that nobody else can compete with him.


'Cause Timabaland's that cool cat
Identifying himself as a cool and stylish person.


Aka Thomas Crown, don't forget that, uh
Mentioning the 1968 movie character, Thomas Crown, and how he is like him.


I'm just tryna find what I need
Expressing his desire to find what he is looking for in life.


But I'd rather be smokin' weed
Admitting that he prefers to smoke marijuana.


Live life to the fullest, drive cars, eat hot food
Encouraging people to enjoy life and indulge in it fully, such as driving nice cars and eating good food.


Live in a mansion next to Hanson
Imagining himself living in a luxurious mansion next to the Hanson brothers.


I ain't forgot that I'm from yo' hood
Reminding people that he is from the same neighborhood as them.


I'm just tryna be who you would
Striving to be someone who people can relate to and look up to.


'Cause I hate the game, I hate the glory
Disliking the competitive nature and attention that comes with being famous.


I could be with y'all, it would be another story
Suggesting that if he was with the people and not famous, things would be different.


You don't know all the things I see
Implying that people don't understand or know everything he experiences or goes through.


More than fame and his naked greed
Stating that he sees more than just fame and greed.


They took my cash, take my name
Expressing that people have taken his money and used his name for their own gain.


Put it up in bright lights, I ain't got a damn right
Suggesting that others have used his name and displayed it publicly without his permission.


Think I'm chillin' and livin' large
Others might think he is just hanging out and enjoying life.


Girl, he is Mag not El DeBarge
Denying that he is the celebrity El DeBarge and clarifying that he is Magoo.


But I'ma be the man in charge in due time
Asserting that he will eventually become successful and take charge of his life and career.


All my P-town folk gettin' paid, bottom line
Referring to the people from his hometown of Petersburg, Virginia, and stating that he and others from there are achieving success and earning money.




Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Williams, Timothy Z Mosley, Garland Waverly Mosley, Charlene Keys, John Doyle, Melvin Lee Barcliff, Winifred Horan, Seamus Egan, John Cunningham, Karan Casey

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Comments from YouTube:

@KyleofVermont

RIP Magoo , this song was an integral part of my youth. Iโ€™m honoring Magoo tonight with this song. Living a sober life now, walking with the LORD. Thank you God for all good people and all good memories๐Ÿ˜ข๐Ÿ™โœ๏ธ

@SayCheeseTV

rip Magoo!

@ThisIsMosel

The Magoo and Tweet duet verse is timeless. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ RIP

@JSun3000

Big Facts

@morejuice954

RIP Magoo from a real fan, his voice was perfect for these club records I never understood the hate

@benjaminfrank_

90s and early 2000s will never be duplicated when it comes to music and movies โ€ฆthat era was very very special and it was impossible to know it at the time we was just living life

@itzchichi

Talk about it!!!! Nothing will ever be like the 90s. You name it! Music. Clothes. Movies. Even the energy from ppl. Undeniable.

@ToniJXN

๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ’ฏโค๏ธ

@samchezthomasino2331

Soo true! I am 38 and grew up in the 90โ€™s and early 2000โ€™s and remember being out at clubs hearing this stuff, what an epic time for music and movies!!

@samchezthomasino2331

Timberland shaped the cross over from 90โ€™s- 2000โ€™s with his ahead of time beats. He changed the game massively.

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