White Girl
Young Jeezy Lyrics


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Bring it, man, DJ Storm, aight
Yeah, ay yeah, boy, ah yeah
Ay yeah, boy, ah yeah
Ay yeah, boy, ah yeah, ah yeah, boy
DJ Storm, aight

You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, baby girl, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it
You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, home boy, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it

Fresh white tee in my all-white Caddy
Yeah, she a girl but she call me daddy
Smokin' nothin' but the best, you can call this Cali
Half a brick on the seat, you can call that sally
A little paranoid, you can call me crazy
Last time they came though they spent about a buck eighty
About a buck eighty? Yeah, hundred-eighty-thousand
Matter fact, nigga, I'm runnin' through the change right now

You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, baby girl, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it
You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, home boy, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it

Who it be, the boy slick P
Clean muscle car runnin' wit da big feet
Blowin' my smoke, throwin' up the fo's
You can tell by da gear that the kid get doe
62's jumpin' we call 'em Airgoers
Got 'em goin' fo' the 12, yeah, we got 'em fo' the low
And give two cell phones, a Nextel Metro
Keep my spot bumpin', open like the the 24

You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, baby girl, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it
You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, home boy, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it

Be Ross Fien got his name from the raw
Not a stone in dis mafuckin' chain got a flaw
Man, yeah, I'm talkin' 'bout that white thing
My niggas in da projects, yeah, they on the same thing
My lil' Senorita, call her Spanish Fly
I know a couple zones so I holla at my guy
So whatcha know about them white blocks?
Yeah, I'm talkin' white squares
Move 'em by the twos so they goin' by the pairs

You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, baby girl, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it
You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
My jewelry too loud, home boy, I can't hear ya
I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it





You know we keep that white girl
DJ Storm, aight

Overall Meaning

The song White Girl by Young Jeezy feat. U.S.D.A. is a hip hop track about the drug trafficking scene in America. "White girl" is a slang term for cocaine, and the song describes the lifestyle and activities of drug dealers who deal in large quantities of the drug. The song begins with DJ Storm announcing the track, and then the first few lines set the tone for the rest of the song. Young Jeezy raps about "keeping" the "white girl," tying the drug to a famous pop star, Christina Aguilera. He also boasts about his jewelry being too loud for others to hear, which suggests that he has worth and status in the drug game.


Throughout the song, the lyrics talk about moving large amounts of cocaine and the stress and paranoia that come with it. The rap mentions specific amounts, like "fifty of them bricks," giving the listener an idea of the sheer volume of the drugs being sold. There's also a mention of the police coming through and wasting a large sum of money to no avail. The last part of the song features Ross Fien, U.S.D.A.'s newest member, rapping about the origin of his name and his own experience with dealing "white squares."


Overall, White Girl is a song that showcases the realities of the drug trade, specifically cocaine, and how it has infiltrated communities in the United States. Through vivid descriptions of large amounts of cocaine being transported and sold, the song highlights the dangers and consequences of illegal drug activities.


Line by Line Meaning

You know we keep that white girl, Christina Aguilera
We have a significant amount of cocaine that we refer to as 'white girl' and compare it to pop star Christina Aguilera.


My jewelry too loud, baby girl, I can't hear ya
My jewelry is extremely flashy and expensive, causing me to act as if I cannot hear someone speaking to me.


I need about fifty of them bricks of the topic
I require about fifty bricks of cocaine, the subject at hand.


They know we run the streets, man, them boys best stop it
We are well-known in our area for our drug dealings, and those attempting to compete with us should surrender.


Fresh white tee in my all-white Caddy
I am wearing a new white t-shirt while driving my all-white Cadillac.


Yeah, she a girl but she call me daddy
Although the person I am with is a woman, they see me as their dominant male figure.


Smokin' nothin' but the best, you can call this Cali
We are only smoking the highest quality of marijuana, which is known as being from California.


Half a brick on the seat, you can call that sally
There is a significant amount of cocaine, referred to as 'half a brick', on the seat of the car; a nickname for cocaine is 'sally'.


A little paranoid, you can call me crazy
I am feeling slightly anxious and paranoid due to my drug dealings and can be perceived as crazy.


Last time they came though they spent about a buck eighty
The last people who attempted to compete with us in drug dealing spent approximately 180 thousand dollars.


About a buck eighty? Yeah, hundred-eighty-thousand
When referring to 'a buck eighty', I am actually referring to one hundred and eighty thousand dollars.


Matter fact, nigga, I'm runnin' through the change right now
In fact, I am currently going through large amounts of money in my drug dealings.


Who it be, the boy slick P
Referring to myself, I am known as 'slick P' in my drug-selling community.


Clean muscle car runnin' wit da big feet
I am driving a clean and visually impressive muscle car with large wheels.


Blowin' my smoke, throwin' up the fo's
I am smoking marijuana and throwing up gang signs, specifically the F.O. sign.


You can tell by da gear that the kid get doe
By looking at my clothing and accessories, one can assume that I am wealthy from my drug money.


62's jumpin' we call 'em Airgoers
The 62-inch rims on my car are so large that they make the car appear to be jumping and we nickname them 'airgoers'.


Got 'em goin' fo' the 12, yeah, we got 'em fo' the low
We are selling drugs for very cheap prices, making them more appealing to potential buyers.


And give two cell phones, a Nextel Metro
I have two cell phones, one of which is a Nextel Metro.


Keep my spot bumpin', open like the the 24
I keep my selling spot energetic and lively, similar to a 24-hour store that never closes.


Be Ross Fien got his name from the raw
A person named Be Ross Fien earned their nickname due to their involvement with selling large amounts of drugs.


Not a stone in dis mafuckin' chain got a flaw
Every single diamond in my chain is flawless and perfect.


Man, yeah, I'm talkin' 'bout that white thing
I am referring to cocaine as the 'white thing'.


My niggas in da projects, yeah, they on the same thing
The people in the projects where I am operating my business are also involved in selling and using drugs.


My lil' Senorita, call her Spanish Fly
Referring to a woman I am involved with, I give her the nickname 'Spanish Fly'.


I know a couple zones so I holla at my guy
I am familiar with certain areas where I can sell drugs and contact my supplier for more drugs.


So whatcha know about them white blocks?
What do you know about selling and using large amounts of cocaine?


Yeah, I'm talkin' white squares
Continuing to refer to cocaine as the subject, I am specifically mentioning large bricks of cocaine that are shaped in squares.


Move 'em by the twos so they goin' by the pairs
When selling the cocaine, we move it in pairs of two, allowing us to sell it more quickly and efficiently.


You know we keep that white girl
Referring back to the beginning of the song, we continue to keep a significant amount of cocaine.


DJ Storm, aight
Announcing the DJ who produced the song, DJ Storm.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Bruce Falson, Christopher James Gholson, Jay Jenkins, Renaldo Whitman

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