Sum 2 Prove

Album: My Turn (2020)
Charted: 16
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Songfacts®:

  • This inspirational song finds Lil Baby rapping in a rapid flurry about his come up.

    We finally made it, let's pop us some bottles
    I took the lead and then everyone followed


    He flexes his wealth.

    Know this money bring envy
    You probably wan' be me


    Now, Baby is rich and successful, he's able to help his family.

    Eviction notice, my sister, my mamas
    Now they houses as big as they want 'em


    However, some haters dislike the sight of a prosperous black man.

    They don't want to see us on TV
    Unless it's the news
  • That's Twysted Genius (birth name Deundraeus Portis) behind the boards. He also produced City Girls' "JT First Day Out."

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