Meet the Woo
Pop Smoke Lyrics


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(This is a Melo beat)

Baby girl, come and meet the woo
She know we keep a tool
Big knockin' on my body
Watch who you speaking to
(Girl, watch who you speaking to)
Baby girl, come and meet the woo
Big knockin' on my body
The beat went off?

I call Ace Makaveli, got treesh in the deli
Shawty wan' fuck off a glass of some Henny
Don't call my phone, got the feds on my celly
Flight to Miami, put dick in her belly
Wanna make bread, tell her open up Welly
TD, OA, Tander, Citi, Chevy
Pull up in Rovers, catch him it's over, spinin' like Julius Sover
Shoot down Hawthorne, shooting like Korver, put that boy head on his shoulders
Swervin', give em' two shots if he twerlin', uh
Burn him, I promise it's gon' be a murder
If I catch him I hurt him, slide him I murk him, look at that boy lookin' nervous
I got one thing for sure, I got two things for certain, wrap that boy up in a curtain, uh
Touchy, I dropped 38 on this touchy
I made a flip off this uppy
I turned that boy to a duppy, uh
Balmain, true blue, ocean, mystery, potion, back out
Toast him, Pop Smoke, run him, over, over, over (err)

Baby girl, come and meet the woo
She know we keep a tool
Big knockin' on my body
Watch who you speakin' to
(Girl, watch who you speaking to)
Baby girl, come and meet the woo




Big knockin' on my body
Watch who you speakin' to

Overall Meaning

The song "Meet the Woo" by Pop Smoke begins with the invitation for a girl to meet the woo, which can be interpreted as an introduction to the lifestyle of the Woo, a term that refers to Pop Smoke's gang. This invitation is followed by the reminder that anyone speaking to them should watch their words because they keep weapons and are not hesitant to use them.


Pop Smoke goes on to mention his connection with his friend, Ace Makaveli, and boasts about his sexual prowess and ability to make money. He also acknowledges the police surveillance of him but is unfazed by it and plans to travel to Miami to have sex with a girl. Pop Smoke then mentions the different gangs, such as TD, OA, Tander, Citi, and Chevy, and describes how he and his gang can overpower them in a fight. He also mentions the shooting of a boy named Hawthorne, which is reminiscent of the way Kyle Korver, a basketball player, shoots in a game.


As the song progresses, Pop Smoke brags about his ability to make money and references luxury brands like Balmain. The song ends with Pop Smoke telling someone to watch who they speak to and warning them to avoid getting hurt or killed by the Woo.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby girl, come and meet the woo
Addressing a girl to come and hang out with the crew


She know we keep a tool
The girl knows they have weapons on them


Big knockin' on my body
The bass in the song is very strong


Watch who you speaking to
Be careful who you talk to, as they might be dangerous


(Girl, watch who you speaking to)
Reiterating the warning to the girl in particular


The beat went off?
Questioning if the beat in the song stopped or if there's a problem


I call Ace Makaveli, got treesh in the deli
Contacting someone named Ace Makaveli and mentioning they have drugs


Shawty wan' fuck off a glass of some Henny
A girl wants to have sex after drinking Henny (Hennessy)


Don't call my phone, got the feds on my celly
Asking someone not to contact them as they suspect the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is monitoring their phone


Flight to Miami, put dick in her belly
Traveling to Miami to have sex with a girl


Wanna make bread, tell her open up Welly
To make money, asking the girl to open up a safe deposit box at Wells Fargo Bank (Welly)


TD, OA, Tander, Citi, Chevy
Mentioning various gangs or neighborhoods


Pull up in Rovers, catch him it's over, spinin' like Julius Sover
Driving in Range Rovers and winning like Julius Erving (Sover is likely a reference to a specific neighborhood or person)


Shoot down Hawthorne, shooting like Korver, put that boy head on his shoulders
Shooting someone on Hawthorne (possibly a street name) while playing basketball like Kyle Korver, and killing him by putting his head on his shoulders


Swervin', give em' two shots if he twerlin', uh
Shooting someone twice if they act suspicious or dance provocatively


Burn him, I promise it's gon' be a murder
Promising to kill someone by burning them


If I catch him I hurt him, slide him I murk him, look at that boy lookin' nervous
If they catch someone, they will hurt or kill him, while remarking on his fear


I got one thing for sure, I got two things for certain, wrap that boy up in a curtain, uh
They are confident in their ability to kill and will wrap the body in a curtain


Touchy, I dropped 38 on this touchy
Talking about drug trafficking and dropping off 38 pounds


I made a flip off this uppy
Making a profit off cheap drugs like U-47700 (uppy)


I turned that boy to a duppy, uh
They turned a person into a ghost or dead body


Balmain, true blue, ocean, mystery, potion, back out
Wearing designer clothing by Balmain and referencing blue ocean in business jargon before leaving


Toast him, Pop Smoke, run him, over, over, over (err)
Threatening to kill someone and running him over multiple times


Baby girl, come and meet the woo
Repeating the initial invitation to the girl


Big knockin' on my body
Reiterating the strong bass in the song


Watch who you speakin' to
Repeating the warning to the girl




Lyrics Β© Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Andre Michael Loblack, Bashar Jackson

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His voice is so rare in rap ..

@cringeman4199

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@TheDirkPvp

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@projectkhito

He not a legend hes just a goat

@olivercochran7697

Nah go to Brooklyn you be surprised it’s not as rare as you’d think but pop will never be replaced by anyone he’s so unique

@YeatClips_

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