Stoves On 14th
Trippie Redd Lyrics


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Drop my top down
I feel good
Drop my top down
In yo hood
Steady, spending
On them drugs
Made it out the trenches nigga
Made it out the mud woah

I hope these young niggas learn
I hope these stupid bitches learn
I hope these stupid bitches burn
Better thank god that they learn
Better pray to god that they learn
Cause in my hood they on bad terms
So imma make these niggas hurt (wooaa)
Thank god for the stove
Thank tom for a stove
Without edison I wouldn't be here
So I thank god for the stove
Gotta thank time for the stove
Gotta thank my mom for the stove
Gotta thank the block for the stove (wooaa)

Drop my top down
I feel good
Drop my top down
In yo hood
Steady, spending
On them drugs
Made it out the trenches nigga
Made it out the mud woah

Made it out the trenches
I made it out the hood
They want me back in the hood
So I can't lack in my hood
Cause niggas hating on me
They want me resting for good
So I told [?] in my hood
To still make sure that I'm good
[?] just like it's a chopper
I see it I like it yo bitch I might swap her
Lil trippie at glizzy's house so I might pop ya
They save me can't save till the get a doctor

Drop my top down
I feel good
Drop my top down
In yo hood
Steady, spending
On them drugs
Made it out the trenches nigga
Made it out the mud woahh

Drop my top down
I feel good
Drop my top down
In yo hood
Steady, spending
On them drugs
Made it out the trenches nigga
Made it out the mud woahh

Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah
Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah




Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah
Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah

Overall Meaning

In Trippie Redd's song Stoves On 14th, he talks about the struggles he faced growing up in the hood and how he was able to overcome them through hard work and determination. The idea of dropping his top down represents a sense of freedom and success, as he is able to ride through the neighborhood and show off his achievements. He also speaks about how he spent a lot of money on drugs, but was still able to make it out of the trenches and the mud, meaning he was still able to rise above his circumstances.


Trippie Redd expresses his hope that others can also learn and make their way out of the hood, but acknowledges that it's not an easy feat given the issues and bad terms that exist in his neighborhood. He gives thanks to God, Thomas Edison (for inventing the stove), and his mother for helping him to reach his current status. He also mentions his glizzy's house and potentially homies that might hate and want to harm him.


Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of pride and accomplishment for Trippie Redd, but also a warning to others that the road is not easy and there will be those who try to bring you down.


Line by Line Meaning

Drop my top down
Lowering the roof of my car, displaying my feeling of freedom and success.


I feel good
Emotionally experiencing pleasure and contentment from my success.


Drop my top down
Lowering the roof of my car to show off in your neighborhood.


In yo hood
Driving through your area to establish dominance.


Steady, spending
Continuously investing a lot of money on drugs to maintain my status.


On them drugs
Focusing my expenditure on narcotics to assert my power.


Made it out the trenches nigga
Escaped the dangerous, poverty-stricken ghetto.


Made it out the mud woah
Survived the rough upbringing and made it to financial and social stability.


I hope these young niggas learn
Wishing that the younger generation can understand and learn from my experiences.


I hope these stupid bitches learn
Wishing for women who didn't believe in me to learn from their mistakes.


I hope these stupid bitches burn
Expressing my anger towards women who doubted me by saying they should face the consequences.


Better thank god that they learn
Acknowledging that it would be better for them to learn from their mistake and grow.


Better pray to god that they learn
Suggesting that they should pray for wisdom and guidance to learn from their mistakes.


Cause in my hood they on bad terms
Clarifying the hostile environment in my neighborhood.


So imma make these niggas hurt (wooaa)
Threatening those who wish harm to me and my success.


Thank god for the stove
Being thankful for the cooking appliance that helped me get through difficult times.


Thank tom for a stove
A probable reference to the inventor of the stove Thomas Edison, acknowledging his contribution to my life.


Without edison I wouldn't be here
Realizing that Thomas Edison's invention revolutionized my life by providing easy access to heat and food.


Gotta thank time for the stove
Recognizing the amount of time that went into perfecting the stove, helping me sustain myself.


Gotta thank my mom for the stove
Being grateful to my mother who made sure we had food to cook and eat growing up.


Gotta thank the block for the stove (wooaa)
Acknowledging the neighborhood that made it possible for me to have a stove to cook on.


They want me back in the hood
People from my past want me to stay in the impoverished and dangerous neighborhood.


So I can't lack in my hood
Acknowledging the need to stay alert and not be caught off guard in my neighborhood.


Cause niggas hating on me
Admitting that there are people who envy me and would harm me if given the chance.


They want me resting for good
Referring to others who wish for my harm and death.


So I told [?] in my hood
Seeking advice and protection from a trusted individual in my neighborhood.


To still make sure that I'm good
Making sure I am safe from anyone who wishes me harm in the area.


[?] just like it's a chopper
Comparing something, possibly my drug dealing, to a gun, implying its danger.


I see it I like it yo bitch I might swap her
Expressing desire to swap women and enjoying the power it brings.


Lil trippie at glizzy's house so I might pop ya
Referring to someone named 'Glizzy' and threatening harm to someone who crosses me in his house.


They save me can't save till the get a doctor
Expressing the idea that danger may come unexpectedly, and there's no saving anyone without the help of a medical professional.


Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah
Repeating to show confidence and dominance in my persona.


Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah
Continuing to show my assertive and confident swagger.


Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah
Further emphasizing my bold, self-assured persona.


Yeah Yeah, Yeah Yeah
Reiterating the sense of authority and control in my life.




Writer(s): Michael Lamar Ii White, Cesar Peralta Benabe

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Comments from YouTube:

@weeejheeezy

The vocals and the beat alone is already 🔥. The ad libs are on point on this track

@lol0kay75

This is a certified hood classic

@bigjay4203

Fosho

@FootyManagerTV

RIP Black Jezuss 🙏

@adriandesfichado3476

Fake

@brunosuarez175

Dead

@gavenerickson1174

Dude knew what lane he was in, but I agree R.I.P.
Gotta pull out once you go big.

@noseedsnoworries9300

RIP Black Jezuss🙏

@lilbradd298

Wath ..?

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@ig_90k-ops75

When Trippie redd came onto the scene SoundCloud rappers were becoming known and we got introduced to x, ski, Trippie and more SoundCloud was the go to for rappers and it gave this man a way of life, I respect SoundCloud for that rip x

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