F**K That Ni**a Lyrics – YoungBoy Never Broke Again

“F**K That Ni**a” Lyrics by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Birdman, Herm Tha Blacksheep is a latest English song in the voices of YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Birdman, Herm Tha Blacksheep. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “F**K That Ni**a” song lyrics are also written by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Birdman, Herm Tha Blacksheep. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song is a raw street anthem about violent revenge, grief, and hustling for money. The artists brag about guns, loyalty, and living dangerous lives after losing loved ones, mixing pain and bravado while threatening rivals and celebrating success and toughness.

F**K That Ni**a Lyrics

[Intro: Birdman]
Yeah, from the Bayou, on that type of timing
Double clip tight, you heard me? (My n!gga Brando the sickest, on bro)
(Say, Brando, what it’s hitting for?)

[Verse: Birdman, YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Herm Tha Blacksheep]
Back in the days, we came up on a hard grind
Hard times, n!gga, did it with a hard line
Big money, n!gga, fu*k what they talking ’bout
We the real n!ggas, getting money off the boat
I look like I’ve been selling birds
I just pulled up with a 30, with a foreign on the curb, yeah, yeah

Fu*k ’bout what they said, b!tch, I’m doing my dance
B!tch, I’m fresher than a dance, you better watch your fu*king hand
Come on
Boy, me and my hand understand playing on that ‘gram, get your s*it spanned (Bah)
Hold on, get your s*it bust
Get your stupid-ass slammed, get your whole clique fu*ked up, lil’ n!gga
Tryna stay off them drügs ’cause I be way too out my body
Pay that boy for to come kill me, look I’m telling you, better be ’bout it, we tote choppers
I’m with 3 n!ggas, with dreads all in they heads, like we some rastas
Smoke his ass and his partners
Louisiana, n!gga
Real n!ggas kill n!ggas for nothing, real building
Look, we out here like that when he been out here like that, yeah, fu*k that (Here like that, yeah)
Pu*sy-n!gga (Haha), we out there, yeah
“Kill a n!gga,” fu*k that
Ever since I lost my lil’ brother, huh, I’ve been tryna kill another brother
I walk with a million, I’m the richest from my curb
You gon’ accept it or gon’ kill me
I’m gon’ get what I deserve
I’ve been fu*ked up, been tryna find me remedy for my word
Baby want me for to hit it but I’m leaning off that syrup
Look, two millions for 2 rings just for my wife
I’m talking one night, I’m gon’ grind and make a hundred thousand and spend it on my partner
I been thugging hard and on them wollies, I’ve been— Hold on
I’ve been thugging hard and on them Watsons, I’ve been wilding, I’m gon’ pop you, b!tch, fu*k with me

N!gga fu*k that b!tch
N!gga fu*k that n!gga
N!gga playing with some gangsters? Fu*k that n!gga
N!gga playing with some real s*it? Fu*k that n!gga
We’ll down every n!gga, n!gga, fu*k that n!gga
Man, fu*k that n!gga, hungry, let me bust his head
I’ve been scoping on the gram, I seen what he said
Ain’t no time to do no talking, lights in infrared
Fu*k them n!ggas, we gon’ bust them n!ggas
We gangsters, n!gga, we don’t love them n!ggas
N!gga fu*k them hoes and fu*k them n!ggas
Everybody could die, n!gga, fu*k them n!ggas

[Outro: YoungBoy Never Broke Again]
Ayy, who that is? Get that door
B!tch, I live like I’m selling dope, I know, ho
Fu*k with something, this Slimeto

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F**K That Ni**a Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: Birdman]
The intro is Birdman setting the scene, letting listeners know he’s from the Bayou and always ready with his crew. He’s showing off his toughness, hinting at weapons, and hyping up his friend Brando as someone dangerous and respected. It’s all about confidence, reputation, and being ready for action.

[Verse: Birdman, YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Herm Tha Blacksheep]
This verse dives deep into their lives growing up tough and grinding hard to make money. They talk about coming up from difficult times, working relentlessly, and not caring about what anyone else thinks. The artists emphasize loyalty and living by their own rules, showing that they trust only themselves and their close crew. There’s a lot of focus on money and status, like driving flashy cars and carrying weapons, but it’s also mixed with street survival—always staying alert and ready for conflict.

They describe their readiness to protect themselves and their crew, showing that social media or casual threats aren’t taken lightly. There’s a sense of paranoia and toughness, where they constantly plan for possible attacks and revenge. Drügs, parties, and distractions are mentioned, but they try to keep focus on what’s necessary for survival and making money. They also touch on personal loss, like losing a brother, which fuels their anger and actions, showing that their violence isn’t random—it’s shaped by trauma and street realities.

The artists show a mix of pride and aggression. They boast about their wealth and how they can provide for family or friends, but at the same time, they’re ready to deal with enemies without hesitation. The verse highlights a strong street code where respect, retaliation, and survival come first. There’s a recurring idea that anyone crossing them or testing them will face consequences, and they’re willing to act quickly, using guns or influence to protect their status and lives.

Even as they describe their dangerous lifestyle, there’s an undertone of personal struggle. They balance the thrill of living fast with awareness of the risks—losing friends, dealing with threats, and coping with the weight of past losses. Their words show a mix of defiance, pain, and determination, painting a picture of life where trust is rare, money is power, and danger is constant. They make it clear that betrayal, weakness, or disrespect isn’t tolerated, and they live by a code that’s unforgiving, emphasizing loyalty, toughness, and revenge as central to who they are.

The artists also stress identity and pride. Being “real” isn’t just about money—it’s about surviving, standing your ground, and proving yourself in a harsh environment. They express distrust toward outsiders, the consequences of disloyalty, and the intensity of their lifestyle. It’s a glimpse into a world where ambition, aggression, and survival intersect, showing both the bravado and the real emotional weight behind the tough exterior.

[Outro: YoungBoy Never Broke Again]
The outro shows YoungBoy living a fast, dangerous lifestyle, always alert and ready for trouble. He mixes confidence and street smarts, showing that he’s in control and prepared to handle anything that comes his way.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung F**K That Ni**a song?
A. F**K That Ni**a song is sung by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Birdman, Herm Tha Blacksheep.

Q. Who wrote F**K That Ni**a lyrics?
A. F**K That Ni**a lyrics are penned by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Birdman, Herm Tha Blacksheep.

Q. Who has given the music of F**K That Ni**a song?
A. F**K That Ni**a music is composed and produced by YoungBoy Never Broke Again, Birdman, Herm Tha Blacksheep.

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