“First Day Out” Lyrics by Hoodrich Pablo Juan is a latest English song in the voice of Hoodrich Pablo Juan. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “First Day Out” song lyrics are also written by Hoodrich Pablo Juan. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “First Day Out” by Hoodrich Pablo Juan is about his freedom after getting out of jail and showing off his success. He raps about money, fashion, luxury cars, and staying real in the streets. The song celebrates confidence, loyalty, and living big without caring what others think.
First Day Out Lyrics
[Intro]
Pablo Juan, man
They let me out this motherfu*ker? (Yeah, eat it up, Champ, eat it up)
Let’s go
[Verse]
Jumped out in Louis, they super exclusive
I’m riding with shooters, they making a movie (Pow, pow, pow)
I made it off Candler, they ask, “How you do it?” (How you do that?)
I’m flexing, finessing, I do it for Scooter (Flex, finesse)
I ain’t dumb or stupid, my Prada silent
No salad, I’m dressing like thousand island (I’m dressed)
You ain’t buying no work, why the fu*k you dabbling? (Huh?)
In the back of the Maybach, just counting thousands (Count it up)
I mix match designers, I’m acting childish (Stop playing)
Fresh out the slammer, go money bandana (Moneyband)
Tony Montana, I trap with no cameras (Tony Montana)
Looking like money, I know that I’m handsome (Hah)
Fu*ked on the strokers then fu*ked on the dancers (Fu*k it up)
I’m Chrome Hearted, hold your b!tch up for ransom
Young n!gga trapping all day with no lunch break
EA Sports, I’m a player like 2K (Player)
I’m in her mouth, she don’t even need toothpaste (Nah)
I want a deuce and D’USSÉ (Woo)
Cash out and don’t even tie my shoe lace
Bust down my Audemar, Bobby Boucher (Water boy)
White and the rose gold like sugar and Kool-Aid (Two tone)
Open the cage, I went straight to the JJ’s
Free all my n!ggas that’s still eating steak trays (Free all my n!ggas)
Started out trapping, that s*it was a gateway (Trap, trap)
Hop out, I counted a hundred the same day (I count it)
If I come out, it’s raining today (Drip)
If I pull it, I aim at your face (Bow, bow)
I keep it street like they painted me gray (Keep it street)
I might just go Rick Owen today (Hoodrich)
Keep him from around, me, I don’t owe him no favor (Hell nah)
Due respect, I s*it on my haters (S*it on them n!ggas)
Take off my Bobos, I’m going potato (Let’s go)
I stick in they face like riding a bike (Hah)
Diamonds they hitting, they starting a fight (Boaw)
Capping is that s*it that I don’t, like (That s*it)
Balling, you know I’m the goat like Mike (I’m the goat)
I just want the throat, you ain’t gotta spend the night (Naw)
Get your ass killed, I ain’t gotta have a knife (Don’t do that, my n!gga)
He must be soft because he covered in ice (Ice, ice)
Still on probation, I’m rolling the dice (Let’s go)
Put her in rotation, I ain’t make her my wife (Hell nah)
Got to do it for my n!ggas, got life, yeah
When I’m shopping, on God, I don’t never check the price (Hah)
Fu*k ’bout no money, I buy what I like (Put that s*it on)
Mony World, n!gga, we ain’t gotta buy stripes (Mony World)
Gotta tone it down, it be shining too bright (Tone that s*it down)
Right off the top, don’t even ask if I write (Cap)
Cap off the top when he ask me the price
Shorty too pu*sy, I call him a dyke (Dyke)
I’on even wanna fu*k her for real, but I might (Only wanna fu*k)
Ain’t gotta touch him, my stick get him off tonight (They gone)
No b!tch in my dog, don’t bark, they bite (Grrr)
Only live once, so I ain’t winning it twice
I jumped out, no parachute, landed right (Landed)
No TSA, b!tch, I stay on the flight (Stay on the flight)
[Outro]
Man on my chest, salute a motherfu*king real n!gga, man
Show these n!ggas what real n!ggas supposed to do, my n!gga
Show these n!ggas how real n!ggas supposed to wa-walk around this motherfu*ker
Keep this s*it solid, n!gga
Tell them n!ggas put you on the Mount Rushmore, my brother
Fu*k wrong with these n!ggas, my n!gga?
Welcome home, my n!gga, I should tell you that s*it, my n!gga
You know what I’m saying, n!gga? I salute everything, my n!gga
You was already big, my n!gga. S*it even bigger, my n!gga
From a real street, n!gga, my n!gga. I salute and support everything that you did, my n!gga
And just like before, my n!gga
Whatever you need from me, my n!gga, just give me a call, dog
I’m pulling up, dog
Welcome home
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First Day Out Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Here, Pablo Juan is excited and proud to finally be free. It’s his first moment out of jail, and he’s ready to celebrate his comeback with confidence and energy.
[Verse]
Right from the start, he paints a picture of stepping out in style, wearing expensive Louis Vuitton clothes and riding with his crew. He calls them “shooters,” showing that he still has loyal people around him who have his back. He talks about coming up from Candler Road, a rough area in Georgia, and people wonder how he made it out successfully. He gives credit to his hustle, cleverness, and a nod to his friend Scooter, saying he does it for him too.
He brags about his fashion and money — calling himself smart for being quiet and strategic. His “no salad, I’m dressing like thousand island” line is a playful way of saying he’s always stylish and flashy. When he mentions people “dabbling” without buying, he’s clowning those who act like they’re in the game but don’t actually do anything real. While sitting in the back of a luxury Maybach counting stacks of money, he feels proud of how far he’s come. He mixes different designer brands and doesn’t care if it’s over the top — he’s enjoying his success freely.
Fresh out of jail, he compares himself to Tony Montana from *Scarface*, living a bold, no-camera lifestyle, meaning he doesn’t show off everything online. He knows he looks good and successful, and he’s confident about it. He mentions his encounters with women and how he’s living the fast, flashy life now. When he says “Chrome Hearted,” he’s referring to an expensive designer brand and also to being cold-hearted in business and relationships — not letting emotions slow him down.
He raps about hustling nonstop — no lunch breaks — and compares himself to a video game player from *2K* to show he’s skilled and always in control. The toothpaste line is another clever flex about being in control and desired by women. He drinks D’USSÉ, spends money carelessly, and wears a flashy Audemars Piguet watch, comparing its shine to *Waterboy*’s Bobby Boucher, linking his drip to water. He describes his jewelry as two-toned like “sugar and Kool-Aid,” keeping that fun, colorful energy in his image.
When he says “open the cage,” he’s talking about being released from jail and going straight to JJ’s — probably referring to a local food spot — showing how he’s enjoying simple pleasures again. He shouts out his friends still locked up, wishing freedom for them too. He remembers his trapping days as the start of everything, saying it was the first step toward his current success. Counting 0K in a single day symbolizes how his hard work paid off.
He compares his constant shine to rain — whenever he shows up, he brings attention and energy. When he says he’ll aim if he pulls, he’s warning not to test him — he’s still from the streets and won’t hesitate if provoked. “Keep it street like they painted me gray” means he’s staying real to his roots no matter the fame. Mentioning designer Rick Owens shows his love for high fashion. He makes it clear that he doesn’t owe anyone favors and doesn’t forget when people doubt him.
He laughs at haters and says he “sh*ts on them” by just being successful. “Take off my Bobos, I’m going potato” means he’s upgrading his style and mindset — no more cheap shoes, only high-end now. His diamonds shine so bright they cause attention, and he doesn’t like people who fake their image (“capping”). Comparing himself to Michael Jordan (“the goat”) shows his confidence in being the best at what he does. He doesn’t need commitment or violence to prove his power — his influence and resources handle that for him.
Even though he’s on probation, he takes risks (“rolling the dice”) and keeps living how he wants. He cycles through women but doesn’t settle down because he’s focused on his grind. He keeps his loyalty to his friends who got life sentences and lives big for them too. He shops without looking at prices because he’s earned that freedom. “Mony World” refers to his crew or brand, and he says they don’t need validation or fake stripes — their work speaks for itself.
He mentions having to tone down his shine because it’s too bright, showing how over-the-top his lifestyle has become. He freestyles effortlessly (“right off the top”), proving he’s talented without needing to write. He jokes about people being soft even with flashy jewelry and reminds everyone that his crew is solid — they don’t bark, they bite. Living once makes him take bold risks, like jumping without a parachute but still landing perfectly. He’s always on flights, living fast and constantly moving, symbolizing nonstop success and motion in his new chapter.
[Outro]
This part feels like one of his close friends or supporters talking directly to him. They’re giving him his flowers, showing huge respect for staying solid and real through everything. They’re saying Pablo is what a true street guy should look like — loyal, strong, and successful even after setbacks. The speaker tells him he deserves to be on “Mount Rushmore,” meaning he should be seen as one of the greats in the game. There’s a deep sense of brotherhood and love here, welcoming him home after jail and recognizing how he stayed true. The person keeps repeating that they salute and support him, promising to always be there if he ever needs something. It’s all about loyalty, pride, and the bond between real ones who’ve been through the same struggles.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung First Day Out song?
A. First Day Out song is sung by Hoodrich Pablo Juan.
Q. Who wrote First Day Out lyrics?
A. First Day Out lyrics are penned by Hoodrich Pablo Juan.
Q. Who has given the music of First Day Out song?
A. First Day Out music is composed and produced by Hoodrich Pablo Juan.
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