Let's Go
Trick Daddy Lyrics


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Yeah (yeah, yeah), there's a lot of fuck niggaz in the club tonight
(Fuck 'em, fuck 'em, fuck 'em) but it's gonna be 'aight (yeah, yeah, yeah)
'Cause me and my clique we don't give a fuck nigga (we don't give a fuck nigga)
Trick Daddy, Jim Johnson, Big D, Lil' Jon

Let's go, let's go
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up
Let's go, let's go (let's go)
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up, let's go

If you want some, come get some
'Cause where I'm from we tote big guns
And everybody know somebody that know somebody that know somethin' bout it
And I want answers now
Who, what, where, when and why?
See, a lot of dudes like to act a fool
And all get all loud but that ain't my style (what?)

Now, he who he gonna get and what he gonna do
Run up on me if he want to
Out there impressin' his homies
But he stood up in front of his momma
I mop up the flo' with him
And I kick in the door and let the .44 get him
I got fools that'll go get him
This for him, his crew and the dudes that run with him

Let's go, let's go
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up
Let's go, let's go (let's go)
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up, let's go

Gotta spit it for the murderers and the killers and the thugsters
That be fuckin' up the ballers and the dealers and the hustlers
Got me comin' at you bogus in the V.I.
While they bumpin' Lil' Jon, I'ma brush ya
It's the psycho nigga Twista from Chicago
Rollin' with the Miami nigga, that'll crush ya
We already been lookin' for drama
If a nigga try to get into with us then we gotta get him

Feelin' fury from my tough shit, that can't never be true and no Penicillin
I'm tellin' you Trick, I'm fit to steal him
Got me swingin' Crissy and Hennessy bottles in the club
With my thug homies goin' for ya scrilla
Don't get it twisted with that, "Overnight Celebrity"
You better be scared of me, in my city I'm a killer

Let's go, let's go
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up
Let's go, let's go (let's go)
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up, let's go

I ain't that rappin' type alright
And I that actin' type alright
That soft ain't in my script
I'm a playa, you, you just a square
See, once that Hennessy into me
The whole industry is my enemy
If you ain't no kin to me or friend to me
Bitch, don't pretend to be (what?)

Yeah, I'm strictly for the thugs
I'm part of the streets and straight out the hood
Got moments ghetto
And I don't even needs the gats for you weasly cats
I'm straight out the county of Dade
3-0-5, nigga M-I-A
Never gone south of the border
America's most wanted, you gon' get slaughtered

Let's go, let's go
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up
Let's go, let's go (let's go)
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up

Let's go, let's go
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up
Let's go, let's go (let's go)
If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up, let's go

The A.K. go chop, chop, chop, chop
The S.K. go fire, fire, fire, fire




The A.K. go chop, chop, chop, chop
The S.K. go fire, fire, fire, fire

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Trick Daddy's "Let's Go" are an ode to the Miami rapper’s tough persona and a warning to his adversaries that he’s not one to be messed with. At the beginning of the song, Trick Daddy announces that there are a lot of troublemakers in the club that night but that he and his crew don't care because they're ready to handle any beef that might arise. As the song progresses, Trick Daddy and Twista showcase their bravado and willingness to defend themselves against anyone who crosses them. They make it clear that they'll use violence if necessary and that they're not afraid of anyone.


The lyrics of "Let's Go" are a reminder of the tough-guy image that was popular in hip-hop during the early 2000s. Trick Daddy's aggressive tone and the song's menacing beat demonstrate his willingness to use force to protect his reputation and assert his dominance. The chorus, which repeats the line "let's go" over and over, creates an intimidating atmosphere that reinforces the message of the song.


The lyrics of "Let's Go" provide a window into the world of gangsta rap, where machismo and violence are celebrated. They also demonstrate the power of music to shape our feelings and beliefs. Trick Daddy's tough talk may not be everyone's cup of tea, but for fans of his music, it's a reminder of the hard-hitting rhymes and brash attitudes that made him one of the most popular rappers of his time.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah (yeah, yeah), there's a lot of fuck niggaz in the club tonight
There are many people who mock intentionally, not for fun.


(Fuck 'em, fuck 'em, fuck 'em) but it's gonna be 'aight (yeah, yeah, yeah)
The singer doesn’t care and is not affected by the presence of such people in the club.


'Cause me and my clique we don't give a fuck nigga (we don't give a fuck nigga)
The singer and his group aren’t afraid of the fake people and are prepared to face any danger.


Trick Daddy, Jim Johnson, Big D, Lil' Jon
The names of the artists who created the song.


Let's go, let's go
Encourages the listener to take action.


If you want it you can get it let me know (let me know)
The singer is open to confrontation and challenges others to speak up.


I'm 'bout to fuck a nigga up
The singer is about to cause physical harm to someone.


If you want some, come get some
Inviting those who have a problem to challenge him face to face.


'Cause where I'm from we tote big guns
Weapon carrying is a way of life in his hometown.


And everybody know somebody that know somebody that know somethin' bout it
The artist's community is small and closely-knit, making information travel quickly.


And I want answers now
The singer is not afraid to ask questions and wants to know the truth.


Who, what, where, when, and why?
The artist is asking for more details about a situation.


See, a lot of dudes like to act a fool
Many people tend to act foolishly or recklessly in clubs.


And all get all loud but that ain't my style (what?)
Making loud, pointless noise in public is not part of his character.


Now, he who he gonna get and what he gonna do
The singer is questioning the intentions of his opponents.


Run up on me if he want to
Encouraging his opponents to challenge him physically if they dare.


Out there impressin' his homies
Some people tend to act tough and show off in front of their friends.


But he stood up in front of his momma
Those who act recklessly in public should remember their familial ties and reputation.


I mop up the flo' with him
The singer is confident in his ability to physically defeat his opponent.


And I kick in the door and let the .44 get him
The artist will use a firearm to defeat his opponents if necessary.


I got fools that'll go get him
The artist has a team of people willing to help him get revenge or cause harm.


This for him, his crew and the dudes that run with him
The artist's beef extends to those who are associated with his/her opponent.


Gotta spit it for the murderers and the killers and the thugsters
The singer is representing members of tough communities who aren't afraid to fight.


That be fuckin' up the ballers and the dealers and the hustlers
The artist represents those who are taken advantage of by criminals and gang members.


Got me comin' at you bogus in the V.I.
The singer expects his haters to follow him to the very end.


While they bumpin' Lil' Jon, I'ma brush ya
The singer is trying to take care of business while others are living it up.


It's the psycho nigga Twista from Chicago
Refers to the rapper Twista as being from Chicago and somewhat insane.


Rollin' with the Miami nigga, that'll crush ya
The artist is affiliated with a powerful person from Miami who will defeat his opponents.


We already been lookin' for drama
The artist and his crew are always prepared for violence.


If a nigga try to get into with us then we gotta get him
The singer will take action if someone challenges or confronts him or his crew.


Feelin' fury from my tough shit, that can't never be true and no Penicillin
The singer is confident in his/her abilities and is practically immune to pain or injury.


I'm tellin' you Trick, I'm fit to steal him
The artist is serious about his intentions and is prepared to take whatever action required to win.


Got me swingin' Crissy and Hennessy bottles in the club
The artist is willing to use alcoholic beverage bottles as weapons if necessary.


With my thug homies goin' for ya scrilla
The artist is accompanied by a group of tough friends who will help him defeat opponents.


Don't get it twisted with that, "Overnight Celebrity"
The singer is not concerned with fame, but rather with physical ability and strength.


You better be scared of me, in my city I'm a killer
The artist's reputation precedes him as being capable of causing physical harm.


I ain't that rappin' type alright
The singer is not interested in being a soft, commercial rapper.


And I that actin' type alright
The singers' personality and actions are genuine, not rehearsed or fake.


That soft ain't in my script
The singer is not afraid to show strength and aggressiveness in his/her actions.


I'm a playa, you, you just a square
The artist is comfortable with his lifestyle and actions while mocking those who are not.


See, once that Hennessy into me
The consumption of alcohol brings out a more aggressive side of the artist.


The whole industry is my enemy
The singer is not concerned with fitting in or pleasing others in the music industry.


If you ain't no kin to me or friend to me
The singer does not have any obligations to people who are not family or close friends.


Bitch, don't pretend to be (what?)
The artist is confident in his ability to identify when someone is fake or not genuine.


Yeah, I'm strictly for the thugs
The artist is committed to representing and fighting for those living in tough neighborhoods or situations.


I'm part of the streets and straight out the hood
The artist's identity and values are closely associated with urban, working-class neighborhoods.


Got moments ghetto
The singer can be prone to acting aggressively or violently in certain situations.


And I don't even needs the gats for you weasly cats
The artist is confident in his ability to physically dominate weaker opponents without using a gun.


I'm straight out the county of Dade
A reference to Miami-Dade County in Florida where the singer is from.


3-0-5, nigga M-I-A
A reference to the Miami area code and the abbreviation for Miami.


Never gone south of the border
The singer has never backed down from a fight or retreated from a confrontation.


America's most wanted, you gon' get slaughtered
The artist should be feared because he is a wanted person and capable of causing harm.


The A.K. go chop, chop, chop, chop
The artist has access to and is willing to use an AK-47 assault rifle.


The S.K. go fire, fire, fire, fire
The singer has access to and is willing to use an SKS semi-automatic rifle.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Carl Terrell Mitchell, Robert John Daisley, John Osbourne, Randy Rhoads, Maurice Young, Derrick A. Baker, James Gregory Scheffer, Maurice Dwight Marshall, Charles C. Young, Jonathan H. Smith

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Anyone in 2079?

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