Ghost is a Rolls Royce brand of luxury car which is quite expensive and he says he is wearing diamonds around his neck. Money is his only companion and because of that he is being envied. There’s really no one that the singer can trust in this industry and his only true friend is the money. ‘Frog’ is a reference to the low-rider vehicles that jump up and down with hydraulics. They hate and the devil keep jumpin’ me (jumpin’ me) I tell that b*tch to come comfort me (comfort for me) He is driving a coupe-a term for a very expensive sports car. ![]() Apparently he has done something too, as evident by this video. Offset says he will steal your girl right from you. Rackings on rackings, got back-ends on back-ends A gold Uzi gun Credits: Pinterest Verse 1 of “Bad and Boujee” is by Offset… Uzi guns are usually considered the fanciest hand guns out there-looks compact, shoots fast and easy to handle. A standard Uzi gun allows 30 rounds of bullets in the magazine but there are magazines that can hold a 100 rounds too. His girlfriend is what is described in the title of the song. Offset is saying he is cooking dope with an Uzi-could be referring to Lil Uzi Vert. He gives her a tissue-a single tissue-to wipe off her river flow. ‘Cry me a river’ is a phrase used to describe an overly dramatic situation and Migos is having none of that. They first handed know how cut throat the industry is and so they don’t trust anybody.Ĭall up the gang, and they come and get you (gang) They keep on emphasizing that they made their money on their own and now they are something. ‘Thot’ is an acronym for ‘that hoe over there’ or ‘thirsty hoe over there’ so you can connect the rest of the sentence. ‘Cookie’ is apparently a good strain of mar*juana. The singer is smoking a blunt in the car on a rainy day. The drop-top convertible is the BMW you see in the beginning of the music video. I don’t trust nobody grip the trigger (nobody) We came from nothin’ to somethin’ n*gga (hey) Hookį*ckin’ on your b*tch she a thot, thot (thot) They made it all by themselves and now they are at a place where they can afford music videos like “Bad and Boujee.” Young Metro is a reference to the producer Metro Boomin. ![]() The Migos folks never had money they inherited. They are referring to ‘old money vs new money.’ Old money is what you inherit from your family and new money is made by you. “Young Rich N*ggas” is a mixtape by Migos from 2013 that really put them on the map. (If Young Metro don’t trust you I’m gon’ shoot ya) We got a whole lotta new money though, hah You know so we never really had no old money Bad is just bad and ‘boujee’ is a common misspelling of the word ‘bourgeois’ which is word representing the materialistic nature of the upper middle and upper class folks. ![]() Lyrics Review and Song Meaning of “Bad and Boujee” The video is 5 minutes 30 seconds of luxuries that normal people can’t afford and they showcase it good. ![]() BMWs, Rolls Royce’s, dirt bikes, golden blings, designer made clothes and shoes, expensive champagne and expensive women seem to be the life of these new-money crews. The music video for “Bad and Boujee” contains various extravagances that money and fame has enabled these artists to. Download “Bad and Boujee” Track on iTunes and Amazon Order ‘Culture’ Album on iTunes and Amazon
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