Cocoa Butter Lyrics – Real Boston Richey

Cocoa Butter Lyrics by Real Boston Richey is a latest English song in the voice of Real Boston Richey. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Cocoa Butter song lyrics are also written by Real Boston Richey. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In Cocoa Butter, Real Boston Richey raps about his confident and unapologetic lifestyle, focusing on his interactions with women, money, and relationships. He boasts about his wealth, how he treats women, and the physical and emotional connections he forms with them. The song also addresses loyalty, with Richey warning that if a woman wrongs him, there will be consequences. Throughout, he expresses a mix of confidence and street mentality, emphasizing his preference for strong, independent women and the lavish lifestyle he enjoys. It’s a track that mixes swagger with a hint of vulnerability.

Cocoa Butter Lyrics

[Intro]
Woah
Blow the, uh
Uh
Blow the whistle, uh, uh, blow the whistle, uh
Blow the whistle
Listen up

[Verse 1]
I’ma tell you one time and one time only
You fu*k a broke n!gga, huh, I’ma pass on it
You say you got a big old ass that’s super soft, then show me

They throw my music on, these b!tches gon’ shake more ass than Jam Pony
I’m like what you gon’ do if a rich-ass n!gga want you?
Don’t forget ’bout none of them days that n!gga left you sad and lonely
I’ll pop a pill, then fu*k her fast, then throw some racks up on it
You can’t hit my main page, but I’ll put the spam on you
I fu*k her good, make her bust like back to back, the rounds up on her
I’m on top of her doing the crybaby, I done threw a tantrum on it
I’m a proud trick, I ain’t shaming s*it, bae, this my testimony
Guard your heart like Teflon, fu*k ’round and threw a vest up on it
Now take your right hand and put it on your knees
I fu*k her good for sure, I’m getting her door keys
Only thing I’m running from is police
Every time you move that ass, I throw a bill on each cheek

[Chorus]
How you claim you a bad b!tch if you fu*king a known buster?
Iron sharpen iron, b!tch, you need to be fu*king a hustler
That n!gga you fu*king a lame, come fu*k on a n!gga with structure
You a bad b!tch, I’m on your body like cocoa butter
I’m telling you, girl, you fu*k me good, I’m hitting it without a rubber
If I ask you do you love me? You better not stutter
You ever do me wrong, hmm, your ass in trouble
I’m dying ’bout that baby, that’s word to my mother

[Verse 2]

Mhm, pop out the cut with a, with a big old cutter
I’m too clean to be fighting these n!ggas, I don’t tussle
I’m like you too fine to be treating that d!ck like it’s gizzard
The way you be eating me down, only right I tell my n!ggas
I’m like that ain’t no Diddy, ah, that ain’t no homo
Every time I see a bad b!tch, I jump in go mode
Every time I pop out in the city, they taking photos
I feel like rolling, baby, blow it right up throw your blowhole
N!ggas be hollering they rich junkies, your ass a custo
Every time they see a n!gga get burned down, they say stop the gun smoke
I know my lil’ b!tch out here fu*king, I still won’t drop the blunt, though
Every time I’m in A-Town, my b!tch treat me like Hunxho

[Chorus]
How you claim you a bad b!tch if you fu*king a known buster?
Iron sharpen iron, b!tch, you need to be fu*king a hustler
That n!gga you fu*king a lame, come fu*k on a n!gga with structure
You a bad b!tch, I’m on your body like cocoa butter
I’m telling you, girl, you fu*k me good, I’m hitting it without a rubber
If I ask you do you love me? You better not stutter
You ever do me wrong, hmm, your ass in trouble
I’m dying ’bout that baby, that’s word to my mother

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Cocoa Butter Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro sets the tone for the song with energetic, hype-like commands to get everyone’s attention, asking them to “blow the whistle” and “listen up.” It’s like a build-up to something big, signaling that the track’s about to be bold and full of confidence.

[Verse 1]
In this verse, Real Boston Richey is laying out his thoughts on relationships, particularly with women. He starts by making it clear he’s not interested in dealing with women who choose to be with broke guys, emphasizing that he prefers someone who can show off their assets. He mentions how his music gets attention and makes women act wild, suggesting that his presence has a strong impact. Richey also talks about his fast-paced, no-strings-attached approach to relationships—he’ll have fun, make money, and move on quickly. He’s unapologetic about his actions, saying he’s not ashamed of being a “trick” (someone who spends money on women), and warns women to protect their hearts like they would a bulletproof vest. There’s a lot of focus on power dynamics, his confidence in his s*xual prowess, and the high-stakes lifestyle he leads.

[Chorus]
The chorus is about calling out women who claim to be high-status but are involved with “lame” men who don’t have ambition or structure. Richey believes that a “bad b!tch” should be with someone who’s got their life together, someone like him, who’s got both power and money. He describes his own physical connection with confidence, saying he doesn’t need protection (without a rubber) and expects loyalty. If a woman ever betrays him, he warns her there will be consequences, showing how serious he is about his feelings and his protection of what he values.

[Verse 2]
Here, Richey continues his boastful tone, describing how he rolls with a big gun (cutter) and avoids unnecessary drama or physical fights—he’s too “clean” for that. He mentions a woman who knows how to please him s*xually, saying she’s fine and treating her body like it’s special. He also talks about how much attention he gets when he’s out in the city, with people taking photos of him wherever he goes. The verse continues with a little humor, referencing how others in the game act like they’re rich junkies, but Richey sees through that. Even when he knows his girl might be stepping out, he stays cool and doesn’t show it. When he’s in Atlanta, he gets treated like a boss by his girl, reinforcing his status.

[Chorus]
The chorus repeats again, with Richey reinforcing his point that women should be with someone who has ambition and power, someone who can match their energy. He confidently asserts that his connection is something worth experiencing and warns that if she ever crosses him, she’s in serious trouble. It highlights his belief in loyalty, status, and control in relationships.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Cocoa Butter song?
A. Cocoa Butter song is sung by Real Boston Richey.

Q. Who wrote Cocoa Butter lyrics?
A. Cocoa Butter lyrics are penned by Real Boston Richey.

Q. Who has given the music of Cocoa Butter song?
A. Cocoa Butter music is composed and produced by Real Boston Richey.

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