Big League (6 Rings) Lyrics – Lil Baby, 42 Dugg

“Big League (6 Rings)” Lyrics by Lil Baby, 42 Dugg is a latest English song in the voices of Lil Baby, 42 Dugg. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Big League (6 Rings)” song lyrics are also written by Lil Baby, 42 Dugg. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Big League (6 Rings)” by Lil Baby and 42 Dugg is about their rise from the streets to success, showing pride in how far they’ve come. They talk about hustling young, making money from the grind, staying loyal to their crew, and living large now with cars, fame, and respect.

Big League (6 Rings) Lyrics

[Verse: Lil Baby & 42 Dugg]
I ain’t picking up the phone ‘less it’s shorty or it’s the plug
I was probably in Atlanta running game, me and Dugg
Trap house bunking, on the low, I made a dub
Damn, I was just waking up
Grams, my lil’ homie cutting up
Fans tryna show a n!gga love
Damn, Baby, that’s for us
On the real, I fu*k, yeah, I ran it out the mud
Stop playing, I been turnt since sixteen
Yeah, from the joint to the big screen
Yeah, from the hood to the big league

Yeah, quick to tell a ho, “B!tch, please”
Rolls truck, inside like a b!tch bleed
Yeah, don’t cap, you ain’t get these
Yeah, I ain’t ever have hoop dreams
But I’m balling, I got six rings
Call my dog, tryna get millions
Add me up, b!tch, ain’t s*it cheap
Well, I been trained since fifteen
Get beans, move bowls, n!gga, I don’t sip lean
Yeah and my first show for two Gs
Dope boy, I can live off a white tee
Free the bros, down the road selling ice cream
I was talking ’bout the lean if I say it clean
Sell bags, I don’t touch bean
Same pair for everybody, we don’t share jeans
New ‘Cat, this a ’19
New Track’, paint it light green
I’m on…

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Big League (6 Rings) Lyrics Meaning

[Verse: Lil Baby & 42 Dugg]
In this verse, Lil Baby and 42 Dugg talk about how far they’ve come from their rough beginnings in the streets. When he says he only picks up the phone for his girl or the plug, it shows that he keeps his circle small and focused on what matters—love and business. He remembers being in Atlanta hustling with Dugg, working nonstop and making good money quietly. The “trap house bunking” line paints a picture of his grind, where the hustle never stopped. He wakes up to see his people working hard, fans showing love, and realizes that all their effort is paying off. When he says he ran it up “out the mud,” he’s proud of coming from nothing and building everything himself.

He explains that he’s been on his grind since he was sixteen, going from tough situations to fame and success—like moving from prison (“the joint”) to being on screens. Saying he’s from the “hood to the big league” means he turned street hustle into big-time success. He shows off his confidence too, brushing off anyone trying to bring him down and flexing luxury cars like his Rolls Royce. The “six rings” line compares his success to a champion, like someone who’s won multiple titles.

Then he talks about being focused on money with his team, saying he’s been trained to hustle since he was fifteen. He never relied on drügs like lean; instead, he worked and earned his way. He remembers doing small shows for little money and now living like a boss. When he says “free the bros,” he’s showing loyalty to his friends who are locked up. The verse closes with him bragging about his cars and lifestyle, showing he’s still on top and unstoppable.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Big League (6 Rings) song?
A. Big League (6 Rings) song is sung by Lil Baby, 42 Dugg.

Q. Who wrote Big League (6 Rings) lyrics?
A. Big League (6 Rings) lyrics are penned by Lil Baby, 42 Dugg.

Q. Who has given the music of Big League (6 Rings) song?
A. Big League (6 Rings) music is composed and produced by Lil Baby, 42 Dugg.

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