Supposedly Lyrics – Rob49, Meek Mill

“Supposedly” Lyrics by Rob49, Meek Mill is a latest English song in the voices of Rob49, Meek Mill. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Supposedly” song lyrics are also written by Rob49, Meek Mill. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Supposedly” by Rob49 and Meek Mill is all about street life, loyalty, and coming up from tough situations. Rob49 talks about being real, dealing with fake people, and living with the pain of losing friends. He raps about fame, money, women, and sticking to his roots despite success. Meek Mill adds emotional weight, reflecting on violence and betrayal, while staying focused on survival and loyalty in the trenches.

Supposedly Lyrics

[Intro: Rob49 & Meek Mill]
You dealing with real project n!ggas (Brr)
You know what I’m saying? I’m the biggest in here (You good)
Big 49
Pu*sy
Chases

[Verse 1: Meek Mill]
All these fu*king sticks, you better watch how you approaching me (Brr)
N!ggas started switching, now they mad they can’t get close to me (They mad)
She was tryna fu*k me through DM, I hit back hopefully (Okay)
Ask me if I’m fu*king his little b!tch, I’m like, “Supposedly” (Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah)

I’m like, “Supposedly”
They killed my dog and ask me if I’m good, I’m like, “Supposedly” (I’m good, yeah, yeah, yeah)
I’m like, “Supposedly”
This b!tch in here tryna get me head like she wanna take my soul from me

[Verse 2: Rob49]
Yeah, real millionaire, real motion there, n!gga, I’m a trapper
I was standing on the block, yeah all day with killas, turn to a rapper (For real)
We done put n!ggas on the news and start fu*king they hoes, that s*it be tragic (For real)
Put money on n!ggas hats and I’m getting that hat tapped off that static, n!gga
Money, cars and clothes, yeah, clothes, ‘bows and hoes (Clothes, ‘bows and hoes)
B!tch say she love me, I’m like, “Yeah, I know” (I’m like, “Yeah, I know”)
Hm, yeah, Bubba for the low, yeah, b!tch, I got a strong nose (I got a strong nose)
Yeah, whoopty, whosah, whoopty, woo, that’s how s*it go (That’s how s*it go)
Uh, yeah, product of the trenches, fu*king n!ggas b!tches, huh
Man baby Jesus, yeah, fu*ked the whole city, huh, yeah
Pills in my liver, yeah, I got b!tches fu*king b!tches, huh (Hm)
Free my uncle Key, yeah, fighting that life sentence, huh

[Verse 3: Meek Mill & Rob49]
I’m like, “B!tch, I think I’m him” (I am)
That’s what I had said when she asked me who I am (Fu*k a (??))
I was tryna break the rim
Balling like I’m Capo, diamonds jumping out the gym
I ain’t doing M, I ain’t even gotta think hard (S*it too easy)

This ain’t no cash, she tryna fu*k me, she ain’t gotta think hard (It’s too easy)
It ain’t romance, I let this young b!tch hold my bank card (Popping greasy)
It ain’t no cash, so many guns, this s*it like vanguard (For no reason)
S*it ain’t C.O.D
All these n!ggas be like me, s*it, all we fear is G-O-D
His name in some paperwork ’cause he talk to a C-O-P
We cannot have smoke if I can hop you with you V-O-P
We way up at the T-O-P, I hope you can spell, pu*sy (Aah)
She keep telling me that she want deez, like she sell pu*sy
Spinning in them V’s, n!gga know I be where ain’t no 12 looking (Skrrt)
Hundred shot shorty right there in the trenches, feel like hell cooking (Feel like hell)
Jumping on them torches, we can’t even smoke him, he might tell something (Yeah, he might tell)

[Verse 4: Rob49]
N!ggas was tryna s*it, but now they on my d!ck (No they on my d!ck)
Every time I go talk to them d!cks, 49 gon’ plead the fifth (I’ma plead the fifth)
Every time I think about where I come from, I say, “B!tch, I’m him” (B!tch, I’m him)
Every time I go back to the hood, big 10 mil’ on my hip (Brr)
Meek just showed me n!ggas dying, he on some feelings s*it (Some feelings s*it)
I told him we made some mamas cry, b!tch, we on killer s*it (We on killer s*it)
How the fu*k you see a top out in yo’ face and don’t kill that n!gga?
B!tch, I’m G all by my dolo, I don’t need no n!gga (Huh)
I’m the type to put bro on, you the type leave your n!ggas (Huh)
I’m the type to buy that bad ho Chrome, you the type penny pincher (Huh)
Better be lucky, I ain’t a fu*k n!gga, would’ve put ya brother in it (Huh)
N!ggas mad over hoes we fu*k, n!gga, you a mad n!gga, yeah
Million dollas ain’t s*it to us, I’m the type can’t get touched (Huh)
I’m the type to go ghost a , can’t let her fu*k her motion up (Huh)
We the ones went, son, n!gga, ain’t no recruiting us (Recruiting us)
Remember that time I checked dude and he said they ain’t sayin nothing? (ain’t sayin nothing)
Trenches back alive, the killers back outside (The killers back outside)
I’m out the 9, but after Juan died, I left the 9 (Alright)
On Facetime with lil’ G, they say the facts ’cause dude lying (For real)
I’m the hottest in the street, every time I drop, the block hot, yeah (For real)
N!ggas pu*sy, private parts, I shut up and get paid to talk, yeah
High school, sold weed out a jar, yeah, man, I took that s*it too far, yeah
I know dude a ho for sure, he ain’t never have no paw
Only paw he ever knew, was a rat, I don’t wanna talk, yeah
We was dirty growing up, yeah, but I’m rich now, b!tch, it’s up, yeah
Man, we be with superstars, yeah, but Buck still be selling soap, yeah
I’ma let the hood pick it, yeah, I don’t need no A&R, yeah
And before the label s*it, b!tch, we been had A&R’s, yeah

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Supposedly Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Rob49 & Meek Mill]
Rob49 and Meek Mill kick things off by saying they’re real ones from the projects, not to be messed with. Rob49 is hyping himself up, calling himself the biggest presence in the room. It’s basically a quick, aggressive flex to set the tone.

[Verse 1: Meek Mill]
Meek is making it clear he’s armed and dangerous, so people need to be careful when they step to him. He talks about people who used to be close but switched up, and now they’re salty because they can’t be around him anymore. He touches on women trying to get with him over social media and responds to rumors about messing with someone’s girl by just saying “supposedly” — like he’s brushing it off. When asked how he feels about losing a close friend, he gives the same answer, almost like he’s numb or hiding his pain. And finally, he brings up a woman who’s trying hard to get with him, but he’s suspicious of her real intentions.

[Verse 2: Rob49]
Rob49 is proudly saying he’s made money, has status, and came up from being a street hustler. He used to spend all day on the block with dangerous people before he turned to rap. He’s not shy about saying that he and his crew have taken lives and then hooked up with their enemies’ girls. He also mentions putting a price on people’s heads and watching it get handled. He’s surrounded by everything from money to drügs to women. He knows women say they love him, but he’s not buying it. He jokes about his strong sense of smell, likely meaning he’s sharp and street smart. He uses playful sounds like “whoopty, whosah” to show how wild things get in his world. Then he explains he’s a product of a tough environment, sleeping with women connected to other guys in the game, dealing with addiction, and seeing people close to him locked up. The whole verse is about chaos, survival, and how deep he’s tied into that life.

[Verse 3: Meek Mill & Rob49]
Meek starts off confident, calling himself “him,” like he’s that guy everyone wants to be. He’s trying to make big moves, shining with expensive jewelry, and compares himself to someone dominating the court. Women don’t have to try hard to sleep with him, and it’s not about love—it’s casual and transactional. He lets a girl use his bank card, showing how rich and careless he can be. There’s no real connection—it’s all part of the lifestyle. He jokes about how he’s surrounded by so many guns it feels like a video game. Then, they talk about loyalty and fear—saying the only thing they fear is God. They’re also calling out a snitch and making it clear that if someone cooperates with the police, there’s no way they can be cool. They’re sitting at the top and dare anyone to try and bring them down. There’s also a diss to a woman who wants money from them like she’s selling herself. They stay away from police and say they’re deep in the trenches with real shooters. Even when someone they want to get revenge on is close by, they hesitate because he might talk to the cops.

[Verse 4: Rob49]
Rob49 talks about how people used to diss him but now they’re obsessed with him. When questioned by the police, he stays silent—he lives by street rules. Thinking about where he came from reminds him he’s made it, and he always shows love when he goes back to his neighborhood, carrying serious weapons for safety. Meek opened up about seeing death, and Rob responds by saying they’ve been responsible for making others feel that pain too. He criticizes anyone who doesn’t act when they’re face-to-face with someone who betrayed them. Rob is independent, saying he doesn’t need anyone to hold him down. He supports his friends, unlike others who leave their people behind. He’s generous with women he likes but dismisses others. He’s confident that he can’t be touched, emotionally or physically. When he cuts people off, he does it coldly. His team is tight, and no new people are getting in. He shares a moment when someone backed down during a confrontation, showing he’s got street respect. The streets are wild again, and the killers are active. After a friend named Juan died, he left that area but stayed connected. He’s talking to people still in the game and points out others are lying. Rob knows his music makes waves in the streets. He’s always been hustling, even since high school, and calls out someone who grew up around snitches. Now that he’s rich, things are way different. Even though he hangs with celebrities, his people still hustle like the old days. He doesn’t need a record label to shape his sound—he’s been making moves on his own since the start.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Supposedly song?
A. Supposedly song is sung by Rob49, Meek Mill.

Q. Who wrote Supposedly lyrics?
A. Supposedly lyrics are penned by Rob49, Meek Mill.

Q. Who has given the music of Supposedly song?
A. Supposedly music is composed and produced by Rob49, Meek Mill.

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