“Miami (Remix)” Lyrics by Morgan Wallen is a latest English song in the voice of Morgan Wallen. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Miami (Remix)” song lyrics are also written by Morgan Wallen. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Miami (Remix)” by Morgan Wallen and others talks about how different Miami feels compared to where they’re from—especially for someone used to small-town or Southern life. Morgan misses his Tennessee roots and feels out of place in the flashy city, while the other artists embrace Miami’s wild nightlife, fast cars, and luxury vibes. It’s a contrast between country simplicity and big city chaos.
Miami (Remix) Lyrics
[Chorus: Morgan Wallen]
(Miami) It ain’t nothing like where I’m from, nah
Yeah, I can’t keep my gun in my truck in Miami
They don’t know my name at these bars
And you can’t even see any stars in Miami
You got me MIA for a couple days now
But it don’t hit the same as my Tennessee town (Miami)
Except for getting sand in my boots
Ask yourself, “What the hell is a redneck gon’ do in Miami?”
Miami
[Verse 1: Lil Wayne]
Yeah, yeah
Mula
Now it get cold in New Orleans, but temporary
And she know that I’m colder than Refrigerator Perry
And she don’t wanna go to New Orleans ’cause I’m a Gator, so we go to south
Beach, just say it’s perfect ‘fore our wedding, now stop sweating in a
Cherokee, without the doors, don’t get no sand in my Jeep
I’m ’bout to call, she look at me like “N!gga, please,” so I please the b!tch
We up in Liv on Sunday, I’m like, “Jesus, b!tch”
Party in the 305, we so high, we go live, you’re my C-O-bride
Can’t believe your eyes for eating that prime rib
I eat so much shrimp, I got a damn poisoning
I can’t even swim, but I could throw a yacht party
We’re real lit in Miami
I’m like Will Smith in Miami
I’m like Uncle Luke, Trick Daddy
Me and Trina almost got married, s*it
Got a bando on Collins
Can’t see stars, just our island
I got a target on my wallet, but like Morgan, boy, I’m wilding in Miami
[Chorus: Morgan Wallen, Lil Wayne & Both]
(Miami) It ain’t nothing like where I’m from, nah (Nothing like where I’m from)
Yeah, I can’t keep my gun in my truck in Miami (I still keep my gun)
They don’t know my name at these bars (They don’t know my name)
And you can’t even see any stars inMiami
You got me MIA for a couple days now
But it don’t hit the same as my Tennessee town (Miami, it don’t hit the same)
Except for getting sand in my boots, yeah
Ask yourself, “What the hell is a redneck gon’ do in Miami?”
Yeah, ask yourself, “What the hell is a n!gga gon’ do in Miami?”
[Verse 2: Rick Ross]
(Maybach Music)
Biggest boss, Ricky Rose, uh
Feeling good in my two seater
Top down, it’s too easy
Yacht season in Miami
Sun’s out, too breezy
Swimsuits on South Beach
Condo for my side piece
Change of plans, let’s just shop
Blue duffle bag, two hundred G’s
Life’s short, so live fast
Corvette with the rear rag
Cry once, not twice
Really hurt when my dad pass
Make a toast, let’s drink to it
Still real with my day ones
And I’m still down to die for you
Pray for me when my day comes
[Chorus: Morgan Wallen, Lil Wayne & Both]
(Miami) It ain’t nothing like where I’m from, nah (Nothing like where I’m from)
Yeah, I can’t keep my gun in my truck in Miami (I still keep my gun)
They don’t know my name at these bars (They don’t know my name)
And you can’t even see any stars inMiami
You got me MIA for a couple days now
But it don’t hit the same as my Tennessee town (Miami, it don’t hit the same)
Except for getting sand in my boots, yeah
Ask yourself, “What the hell is a redneck gon’ do in Miami?”
Yeah, ask yourself, “What the hell is a n!gga gon’ do in Miami?”
It ain’t nothing like where I’m from
But like Morgan, boy, I’m wilding
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Miami (Remix) Lyrics Meaning
[Chorus: Morgan Wallen]
Morgan’s saying Miami is a completely different world compared to where he’s from—likely a quiet, rural place like Tennessee. He feels out of place because he can’t carry his gun around like he does back home, no one knows him at the local bars, and he misses seeing stars in the night sky, which city lights block out. Even though he’s been away for a few days, Miami just doesn’t feel like home. All he’s gotten out of it is sand in his boots. He’s questioning what someone like him—a country guy, a “redneck”—is even supposed to do in such a flashy, wild city like Miami.
[Verse 1: Lil Wayne]
Wayne kicks off by pointing out that New Orleans can get cold, but it doesn’t last long—just like how he doesn’t stay in one place. He makes a playful comparison, saying he’s even colder (cooler) than an old football player known for toughness. His girl doesn’t want to go to New Orleans because he supports the Gators, so they hit South Beach instead. They’re riding in a doorless Jeep, trying to avoid getting sand inside. There’s a moment where she gives him attitude, and he flips the mood by pleasing her. Then they’re partying hard at Club Liv on a Sunday, feeling the Miami vibes. He calls her his ride-or-die while they’re eating fancy food like prime rib and shrimp (so much that he jokes it made him sick). He laughs at not knowing how to swim but still being able to host a yacht party. Miami brings out his wild side—he compares himself to legends like Will Smith, Uncle Luke, and Trick Daddy. He even says he nearly married Trina, another Miami legend. With a spot on Collins Ave and money on him that makes him a target, he’s still going all out like Morgan Wallen. It’s all fast-paced, flashy, and out of control—but that’s just how he’s living.
[Chorus: Morgan Wallen, Lil Wayne & Both]
This chorus brings back the contrast between country life and city life. Morgan and Wayne both talk about how out of place they feel in Miami. Morgan says again that Miami is nothing like Tennessee—no stars, unfamiliar bars, and a vibe that doesn’t match home. He’s uncomfortable not being able to keep his gun in his truck like he’s used to. Wayne jumps in to say that even though he does keep his gun, it’s still strange terrain. The shared hook reflects how both of them, despite their very different backgrounds, feel somewhat disconnected in Miami. Morgan talks about sand in his boots as a symbol of being far from home, while both artists playfully ask what people like them—a redneck and a street guy—are even doing in a place like this. It’s all about feeling like outsiders in a place that’s flashy, crowded, and too different from what they’re used to.
[Verse 2: Rick Ross]
Rick Ross steps in showing the luxury side of Miami. He’s cruising in a two-seater with the top down, enjoying the breeze and sunshine—it’s prime yacht season, and he’s all about that lifestyle. On South Beach, everyone’s in swimsuits, and he even has a condo for his side chick. Instead of sticking to the original plan, they go shopping with a bag full of cash—$200K in it. For him, life is about moving fast and living big because you never know what’s coming. He talks about driving a Corvette and how losing his dad really hit him hard, but he doesn’t want to dwell on sadness too long. He makes a toast to good times, stays loyal to his longtime friends, and says he’s still ready to stand up for them if needed. He even asks for prayers when his own time comes, showing a more emotional, personal side underneath all the glitz.
[Chorus: Morgan Wallen, Lil Wayne & Both]
This final chorus wraps the whole vibe up again. Morgan repeats that Miami just doesn’t feel like home—it’s nothing like Tennessee. He’s out of place, can’t carry his gun like back home, and no one knows him. The city lights block out the stars he’s used to seeing, and even after spending a few days there, it still doesn’t feel right. He jokes that all he’s really done is get sand in his boots. The line about what a redneck or a street guy is supposed to do in Miami hits again, showing how both Morgan and Wayne feel out of sync with the place. But at the end, Wayne flips the tone a little, saying he may not fit in—but like Morgan, he’s still going wild and enjoying it his own way. It’s a mix of feeling lost and still managing to let loose anyway.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Miami (Remix) song?
A. Miami (Remix) song is sung by Morgan Wallen.
Q. Who wrote Miami (Remix) lyrics?
A. Miami (Remix) lyrics are penned by Morgan Wallen.
Q. Who has given the music of Miami (Remix) song?
A. Miami (Remix) music is composed and produced by Morgan Wallen.
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