24's
by T.I.

Album: Trap Muzik (2003)
Charted: 78
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about 24 inch rims, cars, and drugs. Some lyric interpretation:
    "Money, hoes, cars, and clothes, that's how all my niggas roll"- Describing the life of T.I.'s friends.
    "Blowin' dro on 24's"- smoking hydroponic, or homegrown, marijuana while in the car.
    "I been driving a drop-top Chevy with the roof wide open" - He's driving a convertible Chevy.
    "454 SS, I race Porsches!"- T.I. is probably driving a '70 or '71 convertible Chevy (probably a Monte Carlo) SS (Super Sport) with a 454 cubic inch V8 (a Corvette engine).
  • It was featured in the video game Need For Speed: Underground although some words were replaced or censored to keep the "E" rating on the game. >>
    Suggestion credit:
    Matt - Oakdale, NY, for above 2

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