Clipfarming Lyrics by LAZER DIM 700 is a latest English song in the voice of LAZER DIM 700. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Clipfarming song lyrics are also written by LAZER DIM 700. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It is a high-energy rap song about flexing wealth, fast cars, and a flashy lifestyle. The lyrics talk about making money, staying ahead in the game, and not caring about haters. There’s a mix of confidence and laid-back vibes, with references to partying, designer fashion, and expensive jewelry. The song also touches on fake people trying to keep up but failing. It’s all about status, success, and living large.
Clipfarming Lyrics
[Intro]
Fu*k, fu*k
Aye, watch out, aye, watch out
[Verse]
This bih’ going, I don’t even think she can relax, uh-uh
Now these b!tches think I’m charming, I got real racks
Uh, now he got a Demon, he clipfarming, he clipfarming
And that lil’ boy don’t get off his weed, that lil’ boy sit on it
And we know she gon’ fu*k on the gang ’cause we got big money
Uh-uh, I drive the whip, get out my lane, it got some kick on it
Even if I pop out with my gang, I got my stick on me
I can pop out dripped in anything, I put my twist on it
And you ain’t got no money, you bitcoining, you bitcoining
He got racks, he still lame, that n!gga been corny
Bruh they got me drunk, but I can’t hang, I damn near fell over
Told her we can do a campfire, bring marshmallows
I prefer the weed, I get high, I gets mellow
Fyne shyt introduced me to her gang, like hello
Uh-uh, you can look inside my cup and see the drügs in it
And I’m sliding through, racecar, this is not no Bentley
I was gon’ push up but she stay far, she on another planet
N!gga copy drip, spacebar, they don’t even try to switch it
N!gga tripped out with his clothes, n!gga futuristic
N!gga probably sold 30 ‘bows, still ain’t made no money
N!gga do anything for these hoes, they don’t even think about money
Uh-uh-uh, I told my whip it too loud, when it fu*king running
Uh-uh, they wanna book me for that crowd, I get it fu*king jumping
Uh-uh, I pop out, I got my lil’ pal, you know I ain’t going for nothing
In that trench, you know this s*it get wild, so n!ggas duck they muffins
2025, this s*it getting crazy, n!gga ain’t doing no tussing
A n!gga think he showing me something, I been doing that, I been doing that
Long way from my home, cause Lazer been touring, I been touring
Talk bout she ain’t going, but she been going, she been going
Capping to yourself, I been knowing, b!tch I been knowing
Uh, it’s a lion in my whip, my s*it been roaring
I just shot my shot, fyne shyt and I been scoring
My lil’ fyne shyt, a size 6, in them new Jordan’s
I just popped up, proud pick, finna make her look bored
I already know that bit’ was for the gang, that how she move on
Uh, we get blinded by my chain, I’m flashed like s*it
Show the folks the pieces on my neck, now the lights fixed
N!gga capping like he got stripes, but wanna type s*it
I ain’t spent them racks for real, I spent some light s*it
Find out his ho was going, he wanna fight quick
I can hear ’em capping down the road, fake pipe s*it
I just hit the whip, the back went down and the front lift
I just post a pic, I be like “fu*k a caption”
I ran up my racks, life done changed wit’ this rap s*it
[Outro]
Fu*k, fu*k
Aye, watch out, aye, watch out
Fu*k
Fu*k, fu*k
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Clipfarming Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The intro is just a hype-up, setting the tone for the song with energy and confidence.
[Verse]
The verse starts with the rapper talking about a girl who’s always moving fast, possibly caught up in the party lifestyle. He mentions that women are now drawn to him because of his real money. Then, he talks about someone who has a fast car, possibly a Dodge Demon, but he’s “clipfarming”—which could mean faking wealth or living off highlights rather than real success.
Next, he points out a guy who is constantly smoking weed but doesn’t do much else. He also implies that women are attracted to him and his crew because they have money. He flexes his car, saying it’s powerful and people need to move out of his way. Even when he’s out with his gang, he stays armed, showing he’s always ready for trouble.
He boasts about his fashion sense, saying he can wear anything and make it look good. Then, he takes a shot at people who pretend to be rich but don’t actually have money, calling them out for relying on Bitcoin instead of real wealth. Even some guys with money are still lame, showing that having cash doesn’t automatically make someone cool.
The song then shifts to him drinking and almost losing balance, but he still prefers weed because it keeps him mellow. He meets a girl’s group of friends, casually greeting them, showing he’s confident and smooth. He also mentions that his drink is laced with drügs, continuing the theme of the party lifestyle.
Now, he flexes his fast car, making it clear it’s not just a luxury ride like a Bentley—it’s built for speed. He was going to visit a girl but realized she lives too far away, almost like she’s on another planet. He criticizes people who copy his fashion and style without making it their own, calling them unoriginal. Some guys dress weirdly in an attempt to look futuristic, but they don’t pull it off.
He then talks about a guy who has sold a lot of drügs (30 “bows” likely meaning pounds of weed) but still isn’t rich, implying bad business skills. He also calls out men who do everything to impress women but don’t focus on making money.
He shifts back to his car, saying it’s so loud that people can hear it roaring. Promoters want to book him because he brings energy and excitement to shows. Even when he’s out in public, he’s prepared for anything, not letting his guard down.
He reflects on how dangerous life can get in the trenches, where people always have to be cautious. By 2025, things are getting even crazier, and there’s no room for fighting over small stuff. He mocks someone who thinks they’re showing him something new, but he’s already been doing it for a long time.
He’s far from home because he’s always touring, proving his career has taken off. A girl claims she’s not interested, but he knows she is—people lie to themselves, but he sees through it. He mentions his car’s roaring engine, reinforcing his fast, flashy lifestyle.
He compares his success to sports, saying he keeps winning. He also brags about his girl wearing new Jordans, a sign of style and status. Then, he takes a picture with her, but she looks unimpressed, possibly hinting at how fame can make things feel routine.
He already knew a girl was interested in his crew, proving that he understands how people move. His flashy chain shines so brightly that it blinds people, emphasizing his wealth. He also flexes his jewelry, making it seem like he’s fixing the lights with how bright his pieces shine.
He then calls out people who act tough online but don’t back it up in real life. He doesn’t even spend a crazy amount of money—what others see as expensive is light work for him. A guy finds out his girl is unfaithful and gets mad, but it’s too late. He can tell when people are lying about their money and lifestyle, even from a distance.
To close the verse, he brags about his car’s suspension adjusting as he drives, showing off his expensive modifications. He posts pictures online without needing captions—his lifestyle speaks for itself. Finally, he reflects on how rap has changed his life, turning his financial situation around and giving him a new level of success.
[Outro]
The outro is just a repeat of the intro, keeping up the energy and reinforcing the song’s hyped-up vibe.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Clipfarming song?
A. Clipfarming song is sung by LAZER DIM 700.
Q. Who wrote Clipfarming lyrics?
A. Clipfarming lyrics are penned by LAZER DIM 700.
Q. Who has given the music of Clipfarming song?
A. Clipfarming music is composed and produced by LAZER DIM 700.
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