Shut up
Trick Daddy (ft Trina Deuce Lyrics


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We gon' let the band deal with this
Ha ha, mmm-hmm
M-I-A Style, heh, old school
Uh hah
Okay, shut up!

Ah hah, okay, whassup? Shut up!
Ridin round in my brand new ninety-nine, fo' do', Volvo
I got a pocket full of be 's,
cocoa weed and ain't got no place to go tho'
But all my Boca Boys they know though, that's fo' sho' doe
(Are those Bugle Boy jeans you're wearin?)
Hell nah hoe, you know they Polo's
I been used again, accused again - this time
been wrong to chop somethin done by one of my union friends
Soon as they seen the Benz, hatin season was in
Hell cause they figured me for not understandin they reason bein
Heh, but I'm the man for this
While y'all was doin fine I was doin time just, prayin for this
Locked up, makin plans for this
Without all that fancy shit, way too advanced for this
Just Polo socks, tanktops and drawers up under my pants and shit
Shut up!

Ah hah, okay, whassup? Shut up!

Okay who's Da Baddest Bitch
I been real, been rich, been had this shit
Big Benz, big house and shit
That's right, okay I been down with Trick
Okay it make sense to me
Cause if your money ain't right you speakin French to me
Miss Trina don't play with me
Or you can say Miss Bigg, that's okay with me
You need a grand just to speak to me
Okay, are you sure you want to sleep with me?
Okay, you better be fo' sho'
Cause I done left niggaz like you stuck befo'
Okay, you can ball with me
Since you got a hot knot spend it all with me
Okay, y'all know what's up
Okay, uh huh, I ride, shut up!

Ah hah, okay, whassup? Shut up!

This goes out to my niggaros
and them pretty ass jazzy hoes, bitch what's up
see-O got a verse in the Book of Thugs
So when I come through bitch show me love
If you bout that flow, then raise it up
You got that funk, then blaze it up
I got two mo's of them phat hoes
late night and I ready to bust
Are you okay? Look like you got a lot to say
Okay, come widdit
Niggaz keep hidin your hoes, what you do that fo'
Me and Money Mark been done hit it
Been done split it - okay playboy? Fuck you say boy?
Don't even much bring your hoe 'round see
Niggaz y'all better quit fuckin with me
Shut up!

Ah hah, okay, whassup? Shut up!

Lay down, playboy what's up
What about the slugs in your head and your gut
What's up with the keys to the truck
Your own nigga say you got be 's in the cut
What's up with the safe, what the combo
Open that shit nigga fuck all the convo-sation
What's up wit'cha Haitian
Probably got birds at the safehouse, waitin
What's up, where you store the D
I ain't found shit but a quarter ki
Nigga ya better not be playin me
You gon' bleed to death, you understand me?
Whassup, are you ready to go?
You ready to tongue kiss with the blue fo'fo'?
What's up fuck nigga say somethin
Set your crime, we ready to spray somethin
Gun play, how I got the stripes
2-4-K turned out the lights
Gun play, how I got the stripes
2-4-K turned out the lights





Ah hah, okay, whassup? Shut up!

Overall Meaning

"Shut Up" by Trick Daddy, Trina, and Deuce Poppi is a classic hip-hop track that showcases the raw talent and bold personalities of the artists involved. The song is essentially an anthem for anyone who has faced criticism or haters in their lives and wants to shut them up. The lyrics portray a sense of confidence and defiance as the artists talk about their success, their lifestyles, and their ability to handle any challenges that come their way.


The first verse by Trick Daddy talks about his brand new 99 Volvo and how he has a pocket full of money and weed but nowhere to go. He also talks about how some of his friends doubted him and his success but he came out on top. Trina's verse is all about her being the baddest bitch around, with lots of money, big houses, and expensive cars. She challenges her haters to speak up if they have something to say but if not, they better just shut up. Deuce Poppi's verse is a lot more aggressive and confrontational, talking about guns, drugs, and violence.


Overall, "Shut Up" is a powerful and empowering track that celebrates the artists' successes and showcases their unique talents. It is a great example of classic hip-hop and a track that is still relevant and meaningful today.


Line by Line Meaning

We gon' let the band deal with this
We will leave this situation to be handled by those who are equipped to do so


Ha ha, mmm-hmm
An expression of amusement and acknowledgement


M-I-A Style, heh, old school
A reference to a particular style and time period in Miami, with an amused tone


Uh hah
An expression of agreement and acknowledgment


Okay, shut up!
An admonishment to be quiet and listen


Ridin round in my brand new ninety-nine, fo' do', Volvo
Driving in a new car, with a specific model and year mentioned


I got a pocket full of be's, cocoa weed and ain't got no place to go tho'
Carrying a large amount of money and marijuana, with nowhere specific to be


But all my Boca Boys they know though, that's fo' sho' doe
A claim that the artist's associates know the situation and can vouch for them


(Are those Bugle Boy jeans you're wearin?) Hell nah hoe, you know they Polo's
A sarcastic response to a question about clothing, with a brand name mentioned


I been used again, accused again - this time been wrong to chop somethin done by one of my union friends
Feeling victimized and falsely accused of involvement in a crime, with a reference to a friend in a union


Soon as they seen the Benz, hatin season was in
Upon seeing the singer's luxury car, people began to express their dislike and resentment


Hell cause they figured me for not understandin they reason bein
The artist believes that others dislike them because they assume that the artist does not understand their reasoning


Heh, but I'm the man for this
Confidently asserting their ability to handle the situation


While y'all was doin fine I was doin time just, prayin for this
The singer implies that they have overcome more difficulties than others in order to reach their current position


Locked up, makin plans for this
While in jail, the singer made plans for their future success


Without all that fancy shit, way too advanced for this
Referring to their current success as something they achieved without relying on extravagance or material goods


Just Polo socks, tanktops and drawers up under my pants and shit
The artist describes their somewhat modest clothing


Okay who's Da Baddest Bitch
Asking who is the most respected and accomplished woman in their circle


I been real, been rich, been had this shit
Asserting their authenticity, wealth, and success


Big Benz, big house and shit
Listing their possessions, specifically a large car and home


Miss Trina don't play with me
Asserting the seriousness and respect given to the artist by another woman named Trina


Or you can say Miss Bigg, that's okay with me
Offering an additional name as an acceptable way to address the artist


You need a grand just to speak to me
Implying that the singer's time and social status are valuable and require payment to access


Okay, are you sure you want to sleep with me?
Suggesting that a sexual encounter with the artist should not be taken lightly or thoughtlessly


Cause I done left niggaz like you stuck befo'
The singer has previously had negative experiences with people similar to the person they are currently addressing


Okay, you can ball with me
Inviting someone to spend time with the singer in a social context


Since you got a hot knot spend it all with me
If the person being addressed has a lot of money, the singer expects that they will use it to have a good time together


Okay, y'all know what's up
Assuming that all present understand the situation and what is expected of them


This goes out to my niggaros and them pretty ass jazzy hoes, bitch what's up
Dedicating their words to their male and female friends and associates, with an assertive tone


see-O got a verse in the Book of Thugs
Reference to someone named 'C-O' who is included in a book dedicated to criminal activity


So when I come through bitch show me love
Expecting to be greeted warmly and with respect when entering a social situation


If you bout that flow, then raise it up
Challenging anyone present who is serious about their skills to demonstrate them


You got that funk, then blaze it up
Implying that people who are skilled and confident should prove it through their actions


I got two mo's of them phat hoes late night and I ready to bust
Imagining a scenario in which the artist has access to two more women and is eager to engage with them


Are you okay? Look like you got a lot to say
Noticing that someone seems upset or emotional


Okay, come widdit
Encouraging the person to share what they're thinking or feeling


Niggaz keep hidin your hoes, what you do that fo'
Wondering why other men are secretive about their women


Me and Money Mark been done hit it
Asserting that the singer and someone named Money Mark have already had sexual encounters with women close to others present


Been done split it - okay playboy? Fuck you say boy?
Emphasizing that the singer has already had their way with the women, and questioning any response or reaction from other men


Don't even much bring your hoe 'round see
Warning that anyone else's female partner should stay away


Niggaz y'all better quit fuckin with me
A threat, indicating that the artist has the power to harm anyone who provokes them


Lay down, playboy what's up
Challenging someone to submit or surrender, likely in a confrontational scenario


What about the slugs in your head and your gut
Asking about prior serious injuries, specifically gunshot wounds


What's up with the keys to the truck
Asking for information about a vehicle and its keys


Your own nigga say you got be's in the cut
The artist has heard that the person they are addressing has drugs hidden away


What's up with the safe, what the combo
Asking for information about a safe and its lock combination


Open that shit nigga fuck all the convo-sation
Demanding that the safe be opened immediately, with no more discussion


What's up wit'cha Haitian
Asking for an explanation about a person's Haitian heritage or connections


Probably got birds at the safehouse, waitin
Suggesting that there are drugs or other illegal items hidden or held somewhere nearby


What's up, where you store the D
Asking where the drugs are kept or hidden


I ain't found shit but a quarter ki
The singer has not yet located any significant amount of drugs


Nigga ya better not be playin me
A warning that the artist will take action if they feel they are being lied to or misled


You gon' bleed to death, you understand me?
Threatening to cause physical harm, with an explicit warning


Whassup, are you ready to go?
Asking someone if they are ready to leave or move on


You ready to tongue kiss with the blue fo'fo'?
Asking if the person being addressed is ready for a deadly confrontation involving weapons


What's up fuck nigga say somethin
Challenging someone to speak up or take action


Set your crime, we ready to spray somethin
Inviting someone to commit a crime together, with a reference to using weapons


Gun play, how I got the stripes / 2-4-K turned out the lights
Applying deadly force has been a successful strategy for the artist in the past, and they are unafraid to use it again


Ah hah, okay, whassup? Shut up!
Returning to the refrain, which indicates a desire for silence and a frustrated or impatient tone




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Fintage House Publishing
Written by: CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR, SIMON BOWLEY, IAN DEAN, RICHARD HOLGARTH, BARRIE MASTERS

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@thomasharris5151

2024…. Who’s here?!

@tinmanwhite3611

Classic shit rite hea😂

@blaqqice7210

Yeeerp

@cheetopuff99_

im here forevaaaa

@BarsettiBayArea

Here after watching this song referenced on “The Bonfire” on Sirius

@itsjdotbrwnakatheblkboigeo4066

4/6/24🎉

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@saturnstar718

Trick held down early 2000's heavy. He underappreciated!

@jeremyworkman3870

He held it down from day 1. I think I was about twelve when he started with Luke before slip n slide. I grew up in the same city this song became a Dade County anthem back then.

@buddhafortune6166

Agreed 💯👑🔥

@jaminsewell9851

Yes yes yes!!

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