Heyy

Album: It's Only Me (2022)
Charted: 21
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Songfacts®:

  • Here, Lil Baby celebrates his come-up from the ghetto and the fruits of his success in the music industry.
  • Baby kicks off "Heyy" with a lament that his favorite squeeze has cut him off. He suspects one of the girl's friends is behind her rejection, but she'll come round and hook up with him again.

    Throughout the rest of the song, the Atlanta rapper brags about:

    His sexual conquests, such as sleeping with two girls on the same night in the same hotel.

    His luxury vehicles, including his Mercedes van customized with Maybach seats.

    And the hero worship of his fans now he's a bonafide celebrity:

    If we fly commercial, we got greeters
    They just know that we important people
    They see how we comin', think we ghetto
    Until their children tell 'em I'm their hero
  • "Heyy" is not all flexing and boasts. Baby throws is some socially conscious rhymes such as some good advice from his nana. Now that he's a rap star, Baby is passing it on to the hood.

    Yeah, stay down, hustle hard until you come up
    Take some, only when you need it
    You won't make it far bein' greedy
    My grandma taught me how to be a leader
  • During the chorus, Lil Baby continues to revel in his successful life. He uses the song's title as a general call-out term.

    Soon as it pop, bro, pull that fire out
    Hey-hey-hey, hey-hey-hey, hey, hey-hey-hey
    This her first time comin' to my house
    Hey-hey-hey, hey-hey-hey, hey, hey-hey-hey
    Better go hard, girl, this your try-outs


    The rap star tests out the girl's prowess in bed before he commits to her.
  • Harto Beats (Rod Wave's "By Your Side" and "Soulfly"), Hoops (Lil Durk's "No Interviews," YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Superbowl"), and King LeeBoy (Young Mutti's "Diamenty," YoungBoy Never Broke Again's "Like Me") produced this minor-key track.

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