Jugg Season
Young Scooter Feat. Future Lyrics


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(Chorus)
I change a lot of streets, 'cause I got season
Keep it low key, you've got that cocaine in.
You street niggers snitching out for no reason,
All year round I call it jugg season.
I blend in good with the rich and famous,
But I will never change the game and I don't claim it.
You gotta change groups like you change clothes,
They take 'em in illuminati, know I can't go.

(Verse)
I don't even think before I make a move,
And I never leave the house without the tool
In the streets, nigger, you can win or lose,
I got bricks, I got bills, but I don't fuck with you.
Word on the street, a lot of niggers talking,
Imma work that jugg ass, imma keep on balling.
My trap phone, I got all the label calling,
Jugg on the other line want a Miami dolphin.
Put the label on hoe, now money talking,
I talk big money 'cause I'm about status,
Street first, rap second, that's just how I call it,
And you know I drink that lane like an alcoholic.

(Chorus)
I change a lot of streets, 'cause I got season
Keep it low key, you've got that cocaine in.
You street niggers snitching out for no reason,
All year round I call it jugg season.
I blend in good with the rich and famous,
But I will never change the game and I don't claim it.
You gotta change groups like you change clothes,
They take 'em in illuminati, know I can't go.

(Verse)
Them niggers are sneaky, but we're still in,
Them niggers are greesy, but we're still working.
I grind every day like on steer hurting,
I'm in the booth recording a song while my nigger serving.
I took a couple niggers out, feel it was all worth,
Know I can go like the key on tec, nigger feel it.
Pour some purple in my cup, I call it purple rain,
I gotta watch out for these bitches trying to fuck for fame.
I'm trying to find different words for different days,
Nigger take fully loaded from a car that changed.
You really think I talk to the devil for the fame?
I'm bringing money up in there for everything I claim.

(Chorus)
I change a lot of streets, 'cause I got season
Keep it low key, you've got that cocaine in.
You street niggers snitching out for no reason,
All year round I call it jugg season.
I blend in good with the rich and famous,
But I will never change the game and I don't claim it.




You gotta change groups like you change clothes,
They take 'em in illuminati, know I can't go.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Jugg Season" by Young Scooter feat. Future explore the life of a drug dealer and the dangers that come with it. The chorus talks about the constant need to move around and change locations to avoid being caught by the police or rival gangs. The singer also mentions the need to keep a low profile because of the illegal nature of his business. He warns against trusting others, as even people in his own community will betray him for their own gain. The idea of "jugg season" suggests that the singer is always on the lookout for opportunities to make money and expand his operation.


The verses expand on these themes, discussing the risks involved in selling drugs, the importance of making money, and the toll that this lifestyle takes on oneself. The singer describes himself as someone who acts without thinking, always carrying a weapon for protection. He boasts about his success as a "jugg" (slang for a drug dealer who moves large quantities of drugs), but acknowledges the dangers that come with the job. He talks about the pressure to keep up appearances and maintain a street persona, even when interacting with the rich and famous. The singer feels that he cannot change his way of life without losing his identity, and that he is too entrenched in the drug world to leave it behind.


Overall, "Jugg Season" is a song about the hardships and dangers of being a drug dealer. The lyrics paint a picture of a world of constant movement, distrust, and violence. The singers’ braggadocious words mask the deeper, more complex emotions that he feels. Ultimately, these lyrics reveal the harsh reality of a life of crime and the toll that it takes on those who live it.


Line by Line Meaning

I change a lot of streets, 'cause I got season
I have the ability to dominate multiple areas because of my experience, connections, and skills.


Keep it low key, you've got that cocaine in.
Stay quiet and under the radar. Don't attract attention to yourself and your illegal activities.


You street niggers snitching out for no reason,
People in the streets are betraying each other without a clear motive, leading to distrust and potential danger for those involved.


All year round I call it jugg season.
I am always hustling and making money, regardless of the season or other circumstances.


I blend in good with the rich and famous,
I have the ability to fit in with wealthy and influential people, despite coming from a humble background.


But I will never change the game and I don't claim it.
I will always remain true to my roots and my approach to making money. I don't feel the need to take credit for the game I'm in.


You gotta change groups like you change clothes,
In the streets, you need to switch up your alliances and connections frequently, similar to how you change your clothing.


They take 'em in illuminati, know I can't go.
I refuse to enter the Illuminati, a rumored secret society that controls the music industry and society at large.


I don't even think before I make a move,
I act on instinct and experience rather than overthinking my actions.


And I never leave the house without the tool
I always carry a weapon with me to protect myself and my assets in the dangerous streets.


In the streets, nigger, you can win or lose,
The streets are a high-risk high-reward environment, where you can either succeed or fail miserably.


I got bricks, I got bills, but I don't fuck with you.
I have a lot of drugs and money, but I won't share or work with someone who isn't trustworthy.


Word on the street, a lot of niggers talking,
There are many rumors and hearsay going around about situations and people in the streets.


Imma work that jugg ass, imma keep on balling.
I'm going to keep hustling and making money, no matter the obstacles in my way.


My trap phone, I got all the label calling,
My phone for drug dealings is ringing constantly with both customers and record labels trying to sign me.


Jugg on the other line want a Miami dolphin.
Someone who is looking for drugs (a jugg) is calling me, saying they want to purchase a high-quality cocaine product called “Miami dolphin”.


Put the label on hoe, now money talking,
After getting signed to a record label, my money and success are speaking for themselves, and no one can doubt my success.


I talk big money 'cause I'm about status,
I'm always talking about and flaunting my wealth and possessions because they are a symbol of my success and status.


Street first, rap second, that's just how I call it,
I prioritize my loyalty and connections in the streets over my career as a rapper.


And you know I drink that lane like an alcoholic.
I frequently consume “lean”, a mixture of cough syrup and soda, which is a popular drug in the hip-hop community.


Them niggers are sneaky, but we're still in,
Other people in the streets are untrustworthy and deceitful, but my team and I are still successful.


I grind every day like on steer hurting,
I work tirelessly every day, as if I am a bull being prodded and directed, because there are people and circumstances trying to stop me.


I'm in the booth recording a song while my nigger serving.
While my friend is selling drugs, I am recording music in the studio. I have multiple hustles going on at the same time.


I took a couple niggers out, feel it was all worth,
I have killed or gotten rid of people in my way, and despite the consequences, I feel that it has been worth it for my success and safety.


Pour some purple in my cup, I call it purple rain,
I am drinking a concoction of codeine and soda called “lean”, which I refer to as “purple rain” due to its violet hue.


I gotta watch out for these bitches trying to fuck for fame.
I need to be careful of women who are only interested in me because of my fame and money, and who might manipulate and exploit me for their personal gain.


I'm trying to find different words for different days,
As a rapper, I am always looking for new and creative ways to express myself and my experiences through my music.


Nigger take fully loaded from a car that changed.
Someone is taking a car that has been fully loaded with drugs, money, and other valuable items, from a previous location where it was parked.


You really think I talk to the devil for the fame?
Despite rumors and paranoia, I am not in league with the devil or any other supernatural being in exchange for fame and success.


I'm bringing money up in there for everything I claim.
I am backing up all of my talk and claims about my wealth with actual money and success, so no one can doubt my accomplishments.




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Duane Harris

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