Dirty South Soldiers
Yo Gotti Lyrics


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You think you tossin these hoes dawg, but really you not
You niggas payin what you weighin' peelin off the knot




Overall Meaning

In Yo Gotti's song "Dirty South Soldiers," the lyrics "You think you tossin these hoes, dawg, but really you not / You niggas payin what you weighin', peelin' off the knot" speak to the idea of false power and control in relationships. The singer is suggesting that some men may believe they are in control of their romantic relationships or able to manipulate their partners by paying for their needs or desires. However, the reality is that this behavior does not necessarily make someone powerful or truly in control. If someone is simply paying for the attention or affection of another person, they are ultimately not in control of the situation.


The second line, "You niggas payin what you weighin', peelin off the knot," also speaks to the idea that money is often equated with power and control. The singer implies that some men may believe that by spending more money on their partners or purchasing expensive gifts, they will gain more control over the relationship. However, the singer suggests that this behavior is not genuine and ultimately will not lead to true power or control in the relationship.


Overall, the lyrics of "Dirty South Soldiers" speak to the concept of authentic power and control in relationships, rather than relying on financial power or manipulation. The singer suggests that true power comes from mutual respect and understanding, rather than simply paying to control the actions of another person.


Line by Line Meaning

You think you tossin these hoes dawg, but really you not
You believe that you are successfully manipulating women, but in reality, you are not


You niggas payin what you weighin' peelin off the knot
You are spending excessive amounts of money in order to impress others and maintain a certain status




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