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On Da Floor

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On Da Floor Lyrics

[Intro: Rylo Rodriguez]
[?][0:01]
Yeah

[Verse 1: Rylo Rodriguez]
Made my first dime, was tryna join the honey bun club (Yeah, bun)
I ain't even know how many times I joined the honey bun club (How many times)
You at every party but you ain't joined the honey bun club (Ain't joined it)
Got a seventy ball, just touch it up, you'll join the honey bun club (You'll be right there)
For the commissary, he just joined the honey bun club (He still right there)
He ain't sign with Lil Debbie, but he just joined the Honey Bun Club (Yeah, yeah)
Dyin' with it before I join the "I ain't have a gun" club
I can't get the pistols in the venue, then I don't go in clubs
Frrt-frrt, frrt-frtt (Rylo, what that is? What that is?), switch attached
Lil' bruh send a nigga to the doctor, they'll stitch him back (Okay)
Niggas be dick riding for clout, tryna get known
I don't know who took the shit off, but I put that shit on
She ain't look like this just last month, ho, you doin' magic (Yeah, yeah)
How they take the fat from out your arm and put it in your ass? (Yeah, yeah)
She havin' more paper than her nigga, he wanna get married (He wanna get married)
Everything you flexin', she bought it, you should be embarrassed (Embarrassed)
Book him just to kill him, he think he pullin' up to a show, uh
Shit get deep, I make lil' bro 'nem dress up like promoters
Shit get deep, we ain't picture this, tryna pay us for a photo (Pay us for a photo)
Red light, green light, ho, pull out your camera, that's a no-go (That's a no-go)
[Chorus: Rylo Rodriguez & EST Gee]
We fuckin' on the low, you know that
Do I gotta go? You know that
See his opp and you his bro, you know that
Shoot you, up the score, you know that
Heavy what I pour, you know that
Don't fall out 'bout a ho, you know that (Yeah, yeah)
He'll tell again, you know that (Yeah, yeah)
He done told before

[Verse 2: EST Gee]
That shit en route (That shit en route), just make sure you at the house (Make sure you at the start)
Only way it ain't go how it say (It ain't go how it say) is if you tell a mouse (Is if you tell a mouse, yeah)
I don't let 'em watch me when I drop it, let my method out
Beat it with a hammer (Beat it with a hammer), then I press it out (Then I press it out)
If you learn this shit correctly (Shh-shh, shh-shh), you get an extra ounce (Get an extra ounce)
Or free two, three G's if we base it off your knee (Braise it off your knee)
My OG used to smoke dirties, that's cocaine inside his weed (Weed, yeah)
It still fuck with how he breathe, from his neck down to his knees (From his neck down)
Beg and plead for that same high, turned him to a fiend (Yeah)
I'm a big dog, these niggas pups to me (Pups to me)
They can't fuck with me (They can't fuck with me)
Still connected with the Mexicans (With the Mexicans), pull up, drop trucks on me (Drop a trucks)
Driver charge a buck a piece (A buck), we duck police (Yeah)
Take 'em on a high speed 'fore I ever tuck his weed, nigga, you know that
[Chorus: Rylo Rodriguez]
We fuckin' on the low, you know that
Do I gotta go? You know that
See his opp' and you his bro, you know that
Shoot you, up the score, you know that
Heavy what I pour, you know that
Don't fall out 'bout a ho, you know that
He'll tell again, you know that
He done told before (You know that)

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The song “On Da Floor” by Rylo Rodriguez featuring EST Gee discusses various themes related to street life, loyalty, and the consequences of snitching. The lyrics paint a picture of a lifestyle involving criminal activities, violence, and the need to maintain a low profile.

In the first verse, Rylo Rodriguez makes references to joining the “honey bun club,” which can be interpreted as a metaphor for being incarcerated and relying on commissary items like honey buns. He also mentions someone who didn’t join the “gun club,” potentially alluding to avoiding the violent lifestyle associated with carrying firearms.

The lyrics also touch on the pursuit of fame and clout, with Rylo Rodriguez questioning those who ride the wave of others' success to gain notoriety. He also comments on the surgically-enhanced appearance of women, pointing out the societal pressures to change one’s body and the apparent financial imbalance in relationships.

EST Gee’s verse reflects on the consequences of snitching and the loyalty code within criminal circles. He emphasizes the need to avoid being watched or followed by authorities and hints at the consequences for those who betray their associates. The mention of his OG’s struggle with addiction further highlights the destructive nature of drug abuse and the lengths one might go to satisfy their cravings.

Overall, “On Da Floor” portrays a gritty and gritty reality, offering a glimpse into the rapper’s experiences in street life and the challenges faced within that milieu. The song serves as a commentary on loyalty, fame, and the consequences of illegal activities, ultimately emphasizing the importance of maintaining discretion and loyalty.

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