“All Dogs Go To Heaven” Lyrics by Key Glock is a latest English song in the voice of Key Glock. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “All Dogs Go To Heaven” song lyrics are also written by Key Glock. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “All Dogs Go To Heaven”, Key Glock raps about his flashy lifestyle, money grind, and street background. He mixes humor and bravado, talking about his jewelry, expensive cars, and women, while throwing in some Memphis pride and tough talk. The chorus touches on a deeper line about hoping someone gets the message, but most of the song sticks to flexing and staying focused on success.
All Dogs Go To Heaven Lyrics
[Intro]
G-Lock
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Ayy
[Chorus]
They say all dogs go to heaven, I hope she get the message, yeah
My chain dance Elvis Presley, reach for it, s*it get hected
She say Glizock the bestious, yeah, I’m speaking country grammar
Walk around the house toting full pajamas
And I can’t leave the house without my hammer, yeah
I done hit half of the hoes in Atlanta (Huh)
You know this P-s*it comes from Memphis (South Memphis)
Sipping on mud, s*it darker than whiskey (Mud)
Ayy, these n!ggas scrubs, these n!ggas frisky, yeah
Who want a 10 piece? Cuz serve chicken
Money on my mind, so I gotta go get it (Go get it)
Half a million dollar for a car, no ceiling
If that s*it about money, then you know I’m with it (The fu*k)
[Verse]
These hoes will do any damn thing for a penny
And some of these n!ggas be worse then women, yeah
Can’t trick on no b!tch that will fu*k up my image
She rich and thick, I probably hit her, yeah
All these pinks and greens, I feel like Timmy (Turner)
And all these blues, like I went took duke
I’m Mr. Glock, hit your ass with a nuke (Glizock)
Go against Glock, I hate to be you (N!gga)
The fu*k? I’ve been getting my loot (N!gga)
I just brought a watch cost a coupe (N!gga, skrrt)
Don’t fu*k with new n!ggas, that ain’t the type of s*it that I do, n!gga (Nah)
I don’t recruit n!ggas, this FN be my bestie (My bestie)
Ran it up, tell ’em, catch me (Phew, phew)
[Chorus]
They say all dogs go to heaven, I hope she get the message, yeah
My chain dance Elvis Presley, yeah, reach for it, s*it get hected, yeah
She say Glizock the bestious, yeah, I’m speaking country grammar (Grammar)
Walk around the house toting full pajamas
And I can’t leave the house without my hammer, yeah
I done hit half of the hoes in Atlanta
You know this P-s*it comes from Memphis
Sipping on mud, s*it darker than whiskey
Ayy, these n!ggas scrubs, these n!ggas frisky, yeah
Who want a 10 piece? Cuz serve chicken
Money on my mind, so I gotta go get it
Half a million dollar for a car, no ceiling
If that s*it about money, then you know I’m with it
[Outro]
Yeah
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All Dogs Go To Heaven Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
He’s just hyping himself up with some ad-libs and his nickname “G-Lock.” It sets the energy for the track.
[Chorus]
Key Glock starts off by mentioning the saying “all dogs go to heaven,” hinting at losing someone or hoping a message reaches a loved one who’s gone. Right after, though, he jumps into showing off—talking about how his chain shines like Elvis and how anyone trying to snatch it would cause chaos. He brags about being the best and uses “country grammar” to describe his Southern style. He’s walking around in pajamas but still carrying a gun, showing he stays ready no matter how chill he looks. Then he casually mentions his success with women, especially in Atlanta. He brings it back to his roots in Memphis, and talks about sipping “mud” (codeine), which is darker than whiskey, showing his connection to Southern street culture. He throws some shade at other guys, calling them weak and sketchy. Finally, he makes it clear that his focus is always on money—he’ll spend big and hustle harder if there’s a profit to chase.
[Verse]
Here, Key Glock is being blunt about how some people, especially women chasing money, will do anything for cash. But he also points out that some guys act even more fake or petty than women. He says he’s not about to get involved with someone who could ruin his public image. If a woman is rich and curvy, he might hook up, but it’s still on his terms. When he talks about “pinks and greens,” he means money—like U.S. currency—while “blues” could mean sadness or blue-colored bills. He compares himself to Timmy Turner (from *Fairly OddParents*), maybe hinting that he’s got what he wishes for. Calling himself “Mr. Glock,” he warns enemies not to mess with him, saying they’d regret it. He brags about his earnings, spending a ton on a watch, and makes it clear he doesn’t trust new people. Instead of building crews, he sticks to his weapon for protection and dares others to try to catch up to his level.
[Chorus]
He repeats the line about “all dogs go to heaven,” showing there’s still a piece of emotion or reflection underneath all the bragging. But he quickly dives back into flexing—his chain dances like Elvis again, and if anyone reaches for it, it’ll get violent. He repeats how a woman called him the best, and mentions his Southern slang. Even while wearing pajamas at home, he’s armed and ready. Again, he brags about his romantic history in Atlanta, staying true to Memphis roots, and sipping codeine. He throws more shade at guys who act weird or soft and uses “serve chicken” as a metaphor for either food or maybe even hustling. Money’s his top priority, and he’s willing to spend big, like dropping half a million on a car with no roof. If it’s about money, he’s all in—plain and simple.
[Outro]
He wraps things up with a final “yeah,” like a casual mic drop to end the track on his own terms.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung All Dogs Go To Heaven song?
A. All Dogs Go To Heaven song is sung by Key Glock.
Q. Who wrote All Dogs Go To Heaven lyrics?
A. All Dogs Go To Heaven lyrics are penned by Key Glock.
Q. Who has given the music of All Dogs Go To Heaven song?
A. All Dogs Go To Heaven music is composed and produced by Key Glock.
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