Genius Lyrics
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Polo G – 21
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On “21,“ Polo G raps a quick-moving track about his fame-based lifestyle on his 21st birthday. Polo drops references to weaponry and expensive items to boast about his status in
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Polo G (Ft. Scorey) – Broken Guitars
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On “Broken Guitars”, the ninth track on Polo G’s third studio album, Hall of Fame, we see Polo G enlists his current and only signee, Scorey, who hails from Syracuse, New York
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Polo G (Ft. Future) – No Time Wasted
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“No Time Wasted” marks Polo G’s first release of 2023, as well as his first collaboration with the Atlanta superstar, Future. The single was first announced on February 6, 2023
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Polo G – 33
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On “33,“ Polo G raps a fast-paced track about weaponry, drugs, and his past.
The title pays homage to NBA superstar Scottie Pippen, who wore the number 33 throughout his career.
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Polo G – Martin & Gina
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In this heartfelt song, Polo G relates his current relationship with his girlfriend to Martin and Gina, a couple within the 1990s TV sitcom Martin. Dropping references to designer
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Polo G – Painting Pictures
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“Painting Pictures” sees Chicago rapper Polo G rap about his close friends and the ones he has lost over a piano-based trap beat, proclaiming his superiority and looking back on
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Polo G – Widow
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This song finally leaks on June 22, 2023
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Polo G (Ft. Juice WRLD) – Flex
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On “Flex,” Polo G links up with fellow Chicago rapper Juice WRLD to deliver some braggadocios bars about their lifestyles and success in the music industry.
The track marks the
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Polo G (Ft. Mustard) – Heartless
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Months after the release of his debut album, Polo G returns with a new song with Mustard that finds him rapping about his life in the “heartless” streets and staying true to
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Polo G – Distraction
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“Distraction” marks the first single from Polo G following the release of his December 2021 project, Hall of Fame 2.0. The rapper announced the song’s release date while dropping
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Polo G (Ft. Lil Tjay) – Pop Out
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Polo G recruits up and coming Bronx rapper Lil Tjay for the first time on “Pop Out,” where the two rap about their streets ties and rises in fame and popularity. Produced by
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Polo G – Hardbody
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[Intro] / (808 Mafia) / Mmh, mmh, mmh-uh, uh, uh / Uh, uh-uh, uh, uh / [Chorus] / Was trippin' off them Xans, they couldn't understand / Hard body, so I won't cry, uh / Ed was the
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Polo G (Ft. Fivio Foreign & Pop Smoke) – Clueless
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“Clueless,“ formerly known as "Woo Shit,” sees Polo G recruit Brooklyn rappers Fivio Foreign and late Pop Smoke for a song dedicated to what they do with money, never switching
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Polo G (Ft. Lil Baby) – Be Something
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On “Be Something,“ Polo G and Lil Baby recount on their goals as younger boys wrapped up in difficult times. Dropping references to their new watches, cars, and expensive items
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Diplo, Jessie Murph & Polo G – Heartbroken
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[Verse 1: Jessie Murph] / Used to pray for rain just to stay inside / You wouldn't believe it, every move I made, I was terrified / Thought that every road I took had a bitter end
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Polo G – BitterSweet
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[Intro] / (Murda on the beat so it’s not nice) / [Chorus] / Uh, copped a BMW, new deposit, I picked up another bag / Like fuck it, I'ma count while I'm in it / I hear planes flyin
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Polo G – Toxic
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On “Toxic,” Chicago rapper Polo G outlines a toxic relationship highlighted by his preference for the street life over his significant other, rounding it out by asserting his place
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Polo G – Effortless
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“Effortless” is the fourth song on Polo G’s debut album Die A Legend, which finds him rapping about the perilous environments he came from and how from birth he’s been fighting to
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Polo G – Black Hearted
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[Intro] / (Damn, Mikey) / [Chorus] / I heard he been dissin' on the squad, we left his man sleep / Duckin' silver bracelets, be precautious when the feds sweep / I want that brand
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Polo G – Finer Things
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On “Finer Things,“ Polo G raps a track about his struggles to find the finer things in life. Polo touches on the difficult times he’s been through, whilst also mentioning how he’s
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Polo G – Relentless
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On “Relentless,” Polo G raps over a mellow, melodic trap beat about his experiences growing up as an African American, as he discusses personal issues such as his gang activity
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Lil Tjay, Polo G & Fivio Foreign – Headshot
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On “Headshot,” frequent collaborators Lil Tjay, Polo G, and Fivio Foreign team up to rap about their fame and violent natures over a drill beat from a multitalented production crew
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Polo G – Ecstasy
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[Intro] / Uh, off this ecstasy / We gon' press up close, we ain't gon' let em breathe / Triple cross, no Triple H, I got the pedigree, uh / [Chorus] / Make the chrome heart, match
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Polo G – Epidemic
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“Epidemic” is Chicago rapper Polo G’s first commercial single following the release of his sophomore album THE GOAT in May 2020. The track finds Polo using melodic flows to discuss
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Polo G – Through da Storm
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In “Through da Storm,” the third track on Polo G’s debut album Die A Legend, Polo raps about both his religious and family dedications while also boasting his wealth throughout the
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Polo G – 187 (Remix)
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[Intro] / Polo run it up / Ayy, I said Polo run it up / Ayy, gang / Polo run it up, gang, gang / Ayy, Polo run it up / [Chorus] / Beams on them guns when you tryna kill an innocent
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Polo G – Thorns
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Lyrics from Snippet / [Intro] / Mhm, uh, huh / Pain got your—, oh / Uh-uh, huh, huh, huh, huh / [Verse] / Pain got your heart cold, I need a light for my dark soul / Sing on his
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Polo G (Ft. NLE Choppa) – Unapologetic
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[Intro: Polo G] / Uh, uh, uh / Uh, uh, uh, uh, mmm (Southside on the track, yeah) / Uh, uh, uh / [Chorus: Polo G & NLE Choppa] / Prada steppin', in your club, we got a lot of
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Polo G – Battle Cry
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“Battle Cry” is a single from the Polo G’s debut album, Die A Legend. The single was released along a music video on January 28, 2019 and garnered a million views in a single day
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Polo G – Defense (Defeated)
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[Intro] / (Hitmaka) / (CashMoneyAP) / (Right Now Sound, yeah) / (Ayo, 40, what you cookin', G?) / [Chorus] / At war with myself, I feel defeated / At a stand off with my demons
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Polo G – Bloody Canvas
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On “Bloody Canvas,” Polo G narrates a story of gang violence and revenge over a mellow, piano-heavy trap instrumental.
While Polo has not specified its origin, the track’s lyrics
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Polo G – DND
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On “DND,“ Polo G raps quick bars about his rise to fame and his place in the rap game now. “DND“ is an acronym for the cell phone setting “Do Not Disturb,“ which Polo uses to show
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Polo G (Ft. The Kid LAROI) – Fallin'
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Lyrics from Demo / [Intro] / (808 Mafia) / [Chorus] / Take a look in his eyes, can't you see I'm dying inside / Keep fallin', uh, rain drops keep fallin', uh, uh / And I know you'
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Polo G – Alright
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[Chorus] / It's gon' be alright, it's gon' be alright / And where do you go when you lost all hope / And you wanderin' off to the dark side? / It's gon' be alright, it's gon' be
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Morray & Polo G – Trenches (Remix)
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On the official remix of “Trenches”, Morray enlists Chicago rapper, Polo G, on the track, to share about their struggles in the trenches while still giving love to the ones around
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Polo G – Piano G
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“Piano G” marks the thirteenth track off Polo G’s Hall of Fame 2.0, the deluxe edition of his original third studio album. Originally leaked with the test-title “Blood On Cleats
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Polo G (Ft. Rod Wave) – Heart of a Giant
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“Heart Of A Giant” is a track from Chicago rapper Polo G and Florida rapper and singer Rod Wave from Polo’s third studio album, Hall of Fame.
Before being confirmed when Polo
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Polo G – Lost Files
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“Lost Files” is the first track on Polo G’s debut album, Die a Legend. In this track Polo G speaks about his humble beginnings as a child, his religious dedications and mainly
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Polo G – Fresh Prince
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[Verse] / Momma on the phone like "Oh bitch, I'm tired of him, since you don't like to listen pack your shit and get outta here" / Hitting back North, T's up, but I ain't
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Polo G – So Real
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On “So Real,” Chicago rapper Polo G taps into his soft side and raps about love over a slow-moving, SephGotTheWaves-produced beat.
This is the third collaboration between Polo and
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Polo G – Polo G (2019)
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[Intro: Polo G & Funk Flex] / Yo, it's Polo G and I came to freestyle on Funk Flex and Hot 97 / You know what it is, Funk Flex, Polo G's here / Mhm / We gon' get to it / I had a
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Polo G (Ft. Lil Tjay) – Suicide
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[Intro: Polo G] / (Reapyy) / (Haze, call me back) / Uh, uh, uh (Ayo, Shoki, this go—) / [Chorus: Polo G] / Uh, my mama told me, "Fuck a friend, they be choosin' sides" / Hate to
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Polo G – Don’t Believe The Hype
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On the opener to THE GOAT, Polo G raps about his struggles in the past with drugs, weaponry, and support. Dropping references to expensive watches and items, he boasts to his
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Polo G (Ft. Scorey) – Pillow Talk (Pillsbury Doughboy)
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[Intro] / Pipe that shit up, TnT / Tahj Money / [Chorus: Polo G] / Pillsbury Doughboy, baby, I'm a bread maker / A lot of dead presidents, a couple dead haters / Was posted tryna
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Polo G – Boom
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On “Boom,” Chicago rapper Polo G aggressively illustrates the thrill of moving through his neighborhood and eliminating the opposition. However, he acknowledges that it is a
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Polo G – XXL Freshman Freestyle: Polo G
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[Verse] / Summertime, out there slavin', we exhausted from the heat / Better get a ride home, 'cause ain't no walkin' when it's beef / They only wanna know a story when they chalk
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