In 2006 he released his first mixtape, Young on Probation, and released his debut studio album, No Introduction, in 2008. He has since released a further mixtapes, with the latest being Well Done 3, released in the summer of 2012.
His single "Taste," released in 2018, is his best charting song so far.
Birdman
Tyga Lyrics
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It's yo turn, nigga, it's yo turn, playboy
West Coast stand up to this Careless World, people
Global flying on this journey
Tropical islands, popping bottles with supermodels
Blowing up the pounds (sunup to sundown)
Flying at higher heights, grinding hard
Money by the abundance
What it do, young king, it's yo turn, boy
The lyrics to Tyga's song "Birdman Interlude" speak to the idea of turning up and living life to the fullest as a young, successful artist. The opening line references Tyga as a "young king," implying that he has risen to a position of power at a relatively young age. The ad-libs from Birdman reinforce this narrative, as he encourages Tyga to embrace his success and enjoy the extravagant lifestyle that comes with it.
Throughout the verse, Tyga references various aspects of his luxurious lifestyle. He mentions tropical islands and supermodels, both of which are common symbols of excess in hip-hop culture. He also references "popping bottles" and "blowing up the pounds," implying that he is constantly surrounded by expensive alcohol and marijuana. The line "flying at higher heights, grinding hard" suggests that Tyga is constantly pushing himself to new heights, both creatively and financially.
Overall, the lyrics to "Birdman Interlude" paint a picture of a young artist enjoying the fruits of his labor and indulging in the trappings of success. Despite the hedonistic nature of the song, there is a sense of celebration and triumph present in the lyrics, as Tyga revels in his newfound success and reflects on the hard work that got him there.
Line by Line Meaning
The young king, the lil homie Tyga
The singer refers to himself as a young, royal person and a close friend of Tyga.
It's yo turn, nigga, it's yo turn, playboy
The singer is encouraging Tyga to take the spotlight and show off his talents.
West Coast stand up to this Careless World, people
The singer is calling on the West Coast to represent themselves and their lifestyle in a bold and carefree manner.
Global flying on this journey
The artist is highlighting the international reach of their music and lifestyle.
Tropical islands, popping bottles with supermodels
The artist is describing a luxurious lifestyle that includes exotic vacations and being surrounded by beautiful women.
Blowing up the pounds (sunup to sundown)
The singer is bragging about their constant pursuit of money and success.
Flying at higher heights, grinding hard
The singer is working tirelessly to reach new levels of success and fame.
Money by the abundance
The artist has a lot of money and is living a lavish lifestyle.
Yeah, YMCMB flashy life
The artist is proud to be part of the Young Money Cash Money Billionaires (YMCMB) crew and living a flashy lifestyle.
What it do, young king, it's yo turn, boy
The artist is greeting Tyga again and letting him know it's time to take center stage and show off his talent.
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BRYAN WILLIAMS, JEREMY MCARTHUR, MICHAEL STEVENSON
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@UPxYOURs2
I miss when beats used to sound like this
@alexhunda7160
π―this beat has so much in it
@SharlenesJourney
Facts I love this beat π©
@chicken89ification
What do beats sound like to you nowπ€?.
@NeverBeenFrontedFloop
. they all trap type beats rapped on by rappers who never trapped i think that's what he mean
@krimnl10dencies78
FR... Them days are over
@dmensah6631
tyga's hook was hard
@1TypicalKidd
D Mensah bet you 10/10 he wrote that shit too
@markrichardson8793
@@1TypicalKidd Why wouldn't he of wrote it?
@1TypicalKidd
@@markrichardson8793 lmaooo bruh i cant even recollect why i said that π.. mustβve been thinking Birdman donβt always write his own shit... but at least he wrote for himself more than P Diddy used to