From A Man
Young Thug Lyrics


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If I ain't one of the greats, then tell me who it is
I been focusin' on my babies just 'cause they my kids
I done took off all my necklaces, couldn't see the plot twist
Magnificent purposes, you could tell by the Letterman
I'm turned up on medicine
I'm still streamin', pussy nigga, show me a better man
Rolls Royce umbrellas
I done turned to a felon, I done stacked me some cheddar
I done turned my process up, now I gotta perform at Coachella

I had just turned Hermès up, now I been rockin' Margiela
I'm on the block where they gon' wait for you to fail then tell you
I'm spendin' all my racks and they ain't tell me nothin'
All you jewelers tryna rob, and don't you sell me nothin'
Don't your clothes say Celine? You stylin' (Celine)
Your ex been tryna call back, your shit pure crack (woo)
Few billion in plaques (woo), better hide it in the house
You better not let her get no internet 'cause I'll spill on the jack
Don't stand him up beside me
Big dawg told me, "Get the check like Nike"
I think the Tarzan movie was about me
They way I'm movin' in the streets
Real up inside me, got me comin' home nightly
I fell in love with your thongs most likely
A real redbone tryna come wife me
No one night, more like nightly
40K, I'm bein' grown
Man, I'm just tryna steer the song
Black Sky-Dweller, King Kong
Black guy in the world gettin' on, yeah
Black guy can't do wrong
Black guy in his motherfuckin' zone, yeah
Black boy makin' it home
Black boy ain't makin' it home
Tryna reach the crack of dawn, uh
Trappin' in my Reebok, I don't see opp
I'm just tryna get all my re-rock, I don't wanna be opps
Cops pull up, we all flee out like we all feet out
Or gettin' high 'til I don't see y'all, pour two liter
She see her own face and she ain't clear
She don't wanna be herself and just for that I got a fear
I'm endin' off this internet shit like my mirror
This shit ain't passed up none of my ideas, I made me a mill'
I wonder if I ever get off seals and poppin' pills
I don't know, but right now it feels real, this shit real
I'm Dr. Phil, I'm big wheel, I'm king spill
I ever rat it wasn't my years, I'm gettin' killed
I swear I'm gettin' killed (woo)

If I ain't one of the greats, then tell me who it is
I been focusin' on my babies just 'cause they my kids
I done took off all my necklaces, couldn't see the plot twist
Magnificent purposes, you could tell by the Letterman
I'm turned up on medicine
I'm still streamin', pussy nigga, show me a better man
Rolls Royce umbrellas




I done turned to a felon, I done stacked me some cheddar
I done turned my process up, now I gotta perform at Coachella

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics from Young Thug's song "From A Man," he begins by questioning his own greatness in the music industry. He asks if there is anyone better than him, implying that he believes he is one of the greats. This assertion might stem from his continuous focus on his children (his babies) and the responsibility he feels towards them as his own kids. Young Thug then metaphorically talks about removing his necklaces, representing shedding material possessions and distractions. This suggests that he has gained clarity and can now see the plot twists and hidden intentions around him.


He goes on to mention his magnificent purposes, which can be interpreted as his ambition and drive for success. Young Thug also references being turned up on medicine, alluding to his use of drugs to enhance his creativity and performance. He challenges anyone to show him a better man, asserting his confidence in his abilities and achievements. The mention of Rolls Royce umbrellas could represent a lavish lifestyle he now enjoys due to his success. However, he also acknowledges turning into a felon and accumulating wealth (stacking cheddar).


Young Thug then talks about his transformation and growth in his creative process, mentioning how he now has the opportunity to perform at Coachella, one of the most prestigious music festivals. He reveals his change in fashion, moving from Hermès to Margiela, suggesting a shift in his style and tastes. He alludes to the harsh reality of the music industry, where others wait for an artist to fail before criticizing and demeaning them.


The lyrics also touch on spending money without any consequences, expressing a disregard for others trying to take advantage of him. Young Thug warns jewelers not to sell him anything fake, highlighting his discerning eye for quality. He implies that his former partner tries to reconnect with him, metaphorically describing their relationship as addictive and pure crack. Young Thug also mentions his success, alluding to receiving several billion in plaques for his accomplishments.


As the lyrics progress, Young Thug describes the challenges he faces as a black man navigating life. He asserts his confidence in being in his own zone and doing well in the world, emphasizing the importance of being proud of his black identity. He touches on issues such as racial profiling by police and the struggle to succeed and stay safe in his environment. He mentions being trapped in the streets (trappin') and avoiding conflicts with his adversaries (opps). Young Thug also expresses the fear of losing oneself while trying to find acceptance (someone's own face not being clear).


The lyrics then mention Young Thug's desire to distance himself from the internet and its negative influence, comparing it to looking into a mirror. He claims that his ideas have not been acknowledged or embraced by the industry, but he has still managed to achieve significant success and make a million dollars. He ponders if he will ever overcome his reliance on drugs and mentions the ambiguity of his current feelings. Young Thug compares himself to Dr. Phil (a famous TV psychologist), asserting his authority and influence. He ends the lyrics expressing a sense of impending danger or feeling "gettin' killed."


Overall, these lyrics are a mix of Young Thug's reflections on his success, his experiences as a black man in the music industry, his personal relationships, and his aspirations for greatness. It showcases his confidence and determination, as well as the challenges and complexities he faces in his personal and professional life.


Line by Line Meaning

If I ain't one of the greats, then tell me who it is
If I'm not considered one of the greatest artists, then please enlighten me and identify who holds that title


I been focusin' on my babies just 'cause they my kids
I've been prioritizing the well-being and upbringing of my children because they are my own flesh and blood


I done took off all my necklaces, couldn't see the plot twist
I removed all my flashy jewelry, and as a result, I gained better clarity and understanding of the unexpected turn of events


Magnificent purposes, you could tell by the Letterman
I have significant goals and intentions that are easily recognizable, just like the way a person can identify the greatness of a musical performance on the Letterman show


I'm turned up on medicine
I'm highly energized and influenced by drugs or medication


I'm still streamin', pussy nigga, show me a better man
I'm still achieving great success and popularity, so if you think you're better than me, prove it


Rolls Royce umbrellas
I now own luxurious Rolls Royce cars and expensive accessories


I done turned to a felon, I done stacked me some cheddar
I have transitioned into a criminal lifestyle and accumulated a significant amount of money


I done turned my process up, now I gotta perform at Coachella
I have heightened my artistic process and now I have the opportunity to showcase my talent by performing at the prestigious Coachella music festival




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jeffrey Lamar Williams

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@LOL-funny-videos

- this man will be remembered for generations🙏🏽

@trugo_official

Do my music got potential?

@AlbPerNil

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@Trash2000s

The district attorney in Atlanta won’t forget him either 🥹🥹

What an inspiration.

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@LOL-funny-videos

- i hope one day we all can say that thugger is free and bless us with new music.

@marioorozco322

Me too brothers me too - FREE THUGGER & ITS FCK THE ATL D.A TIL THE END!!

@seanalex8343

amen

@anirbanpurkayastha1733

We all know that just pray that day comes sooner

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