Get Crunk
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Yeah yeah, yeah, uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh
We bump that Screw down here, we back
It's part 2, Lil' Flip and David Banner, you know
This time around, you gotta feel us (got to feel us)
The album went platinum, fa sheezy nigga
Yeah yeah, uh-oh so just smoke something
Look, look
I still like to bang my Screw nigga, I keep it true nigga
You transparent, I can see through you
You a fake ass nigga, want to hate on the South
Bitch nigga, get my nuts out your mizzouth
The Sizzouth, is where the niggas bizzall
Twenty inch Lorenzos, that's how we crizzawl
Go to the mizzall, and buy us some clizzothes
Go to the club, and try to fuck us some hizzoes
You know how it gizzo, I gotta keep it rizzeal
Platinum is my record sales, platinum in my grizzill
Bling bling bling, that's what a nigga like to do
But everywhere I go, I gotta represent for Screw
What about you, do you keep it real-a
Do you go half, with your nigga on some killa
Do you bang Screw, Fat Pat, Mike D
You know how we do it, we the S.U.C.
Screwed Up Soldiers, I represent the Clover
Last year I dropped my first album, in October
This year I dropped on, August 27
Nigga I smoke weed, like Snoop and Devin

What y'all want to do, what y'all gotta say
You bump that Screw down here, okay
How you niggas acting, how you niggas roll
My album went platinum, my shit ain't gold

What y'all want to do, what y'all gotta say
You bump that Screw down here, okay
How you niggas acting, how you niggas roll




My album went platinum, my shit ain't gold
Ha-ha

Overall Meaning

In "Get Crunk," Pi.T expresses his love for Southern hip-hop and the culture that comes with it. He begins the song by referencing DJ Screw, a legendary Texas DJ known for his "screwed" style of music mixing. The reference serves as a nod to the ongoing impact Screw's work has had on Southern rap. Pi.T then goes on to criticize those who he believes are fake and inauthentic, claiming that he can see right through them. He also speaks about how the South has its own unique style that is often imitated but never fully duplicated.


The chorus serves as a call to action for those who claim to appreciate Southern culture: Pi.T encourages his listeners to embrace Screw and the lifestyle that comes with it. He emphasizes his own success (having gone platinum) and makes it clear that he has stayed true to his roots.


Overall, "Get Crunk" is an unapologetic celebration of Southern hip-hop and everything that it stands for- a culture that is often overlooked and dismissed by those who are not from the region.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah yeah, yeah, uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh
The song is starting and the artist is hyping up the crowd with repeated exclamation sounds.


We bump that Screw down here, we back
The artist is paying homage to DJ Screw, a legendary figure in Southern hip hop, and suggesting that theyโ€™re bringing his style back.


It's part 2, Lil' Flip and David Banner, you know
This is a sequel to a previous collaboration between Lilโ€™ Flip and David Banner.


This time around, you gotta feel us (got to feel us)
The artists are feeling confident and want listeners to connect with the music.


The album went platinum, fa sheezy nigga
The artist is proudly boasting that their album went platinum.


Yeah yeah, uh-oh so just smoke something
The artist is encouraging listeners to relax, unwind and enjoy the music with a joint or blunt.


I still like to bang my Screw nigga, I keep it true nigga
The artist is expressing their love and loyalty to DJ Screwโ€™s style of slowed down music.


You transparent, I can see through you
The artist is calling out fake people and their ability to see right through them.


You a fake ass nigga, want to hate on the South
The artist is addressing people outside of the Southern US who criticize or hate on Southern hip hop culture.


Bitch nigga, get my nuts out your mizzouth
The artist is using vulgar language to tell someone to stop talking negatively about them or their culture.


The Sizzouth, is where the niggas bizzall
The artist is highlighting the unique style and cultural identity of the Southern US.


Twenty inch Lorenzos, that's how we crizzawl
The artist is referencing a popular Southern car culture of adding oversized rims to vehicles.


Go to the mizzall, and buy us some clizzothes
The artist is describing how they dress and shop for clothes.


Go to the club, and try to fuck us some hizzoes
The artist is describing their behavior at nightclubs, objectifying women in the process.


You know how it gizzo, I gotta keep it rizzeal
The artist is stating that they need to keep it real and authentic to their culture.


Platinum is my record sales, platinum in my grizzill
The artist is emphasizing that their album selling platinum is a reflection of their success and wealth.


Bling bling bling, that's what a nigga like to do
The artist is admitting their love for flashy jewelry and materialistic items.


But everywhere I go, I gotta represent for Screw
The artist is describing their loyalty and respect for DJ Screwโ€™s influence on Southern hip hop culture.


What about you, do you keep it real-a
The artist is questioning the authenticity of listenersโ€™ claims to keep it real and representing their culture.


Do you go half, with your nigga on some killa
The artist is referencing a drug deal and asking if the listener is willing to participate in illegal activity with them.


Do you bang Screw, Fat Pat, Mike D
The artist is asking if the listener is a fan of the pioneers of Southern hip hop.


You know how we do it, we the S.U.C.
The artist is representing the Screwed Up Click, a group of Southern rappers founded by DJ Screw.


Screwed Up Soldiers, I represent the Clover
The artist is representing their affiliation with the Cloverland neighborhood of Houston, Texas.


Last year I dropped my first album, in October
The artist is providing some background information on their career.


This year I dropped on, August 27
The artist is referencing the release date of their new album.


Nigga I smoke weed, like Snoop and Devin
The artist is referencing other Southern rappers who are known for smoking weed.


What y'all want to do, what y'all gotta say
The artist is hyping up the crowd with a call and response question, asking what theyโ€™re prepared to do or say.


My album went platinum, my shit ain't gold
The artist is once again emphasizing the success of their album going platinum.


Ha-ha
The artist is ending the song with a laugh or a cheerful expression.




Lyrics ยฉ Ultra Tunes, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: WESLEY WESTON, RONALD THOMAS, LAVELL W. CRUMP

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@jagstrguy847

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@Lilbit2215

This new generation could never compare. This song made people fight for no reason at all lol

@davidhenke9441

HahaH

@YungMisfit20

I guarantee you've heard like 1% of modern hip-hop. Trap metal destroys this sht.

@Sumo3D

@@YungMisfit20 nah i indulge in trap metal and murder Trap, this just hits different. and why you mad about a opinion b?

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