Sky Is The Limit Lyrics – DaBaby

“Sky Is The Limit” Lyrics by DaBaby is a latest English song in the voice of DaBaby. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Sky Is The Limit” song lyrics are also written by DaBaby. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Sky Is The Limit”, DaBaby reflects on his rise from tough beginnings to success, showing pride in how far he’s come. He talks about staying alert, carrying protection, not trusting easily, and living fast. The song mixes gritty street life, raw confidence, and ambition, with a personal touch when he mentions letters from his dad in the army that always said the “Sky Is The Limit”.

Sky Is The Limit Lyrics

[Intro]
The sky is the limit, I
Back the car in, sit back, get high while I’m in it, her
Pu*sy so good I fu*k ’round, dive while I’m in it, I
Can’t trust nobody so I ride with a blicky
And I keep one in the head like a dread (Please say DaBaby)

[Chorus]
The sky is the limit, I
Back the car in, sit back, get high while I’m in it, her
Pu*sy so good I fu*k ’round, dive while I’m in it, I
Can’t trust nobody so I ride with a blicky (That’s—, that’s—)

And I keep one in the head like a dread

[Post-Chorus]
I ain’t shooting in the air, I know these other n!ggas scared
To whip out and just hit one of these n!ggas with that, yeah (That’s my baby)
I got some s*it just standing up at me, you’re sitting in a chair
All I needed was a— (Please say DaBaby)

[Chorus]
The sky is the limit, I (That’s my baby)
Back the car in, sit back, get high while I’m in it, her
Pu*sy so good I fu*k ’round, dive while I’m in it, I
Can’t trust nobody so I ride with a blicky
And I keep one in the head like a dread

[Post-Chorus]
I ain’t shooting in the air, I know these other n!ggas scared (That’s my baby)
To whip out and just hit one of these n!ggas with that, yeah
I got some s*it just standing up at me, you’re sitting in a chair
All I needed was a quarter pound, a pistol and a scale

[Verse]
All these other n!ggas watered down, they s*it been getting stale
You gon’ feel this if you rolling ’round or sitting in a cell
And I can’t go out like no hoe about no b!tch cause I’m a player

N!ggas know I keep that blow up by my hip like I’m a fed
In my city ain’t nothing cold around this b!tch so I’m the mayor
I used to wanna run for president when I was a kid
But I knew nobody’d vote for me if they ever found out what I sell
Ain’t a n!gga finna do nothing when they see me pop out they just stare
I done took L’s, I done handed plenty n!ggas L’s so I guess it’s fair
N!ggas see me fighting with a grizzly bear up in the woods a n!gga help the bear
I ain’t gotta tell a n!gga war story if I tell you about it I was there
It ain’t no question ’bout it if they talking ’bout the business they know I’ma stand
I ain’t gotta reach up in the glove box to get the pistol out it’s in my hand
N!gga pillow talking with the lame b!tch, telling lies about me, n!ggas playing
It ain’t s*it to buy the b!tch a plane ticket, finna fly her out to get a tan
I’ma make the pu*sy n!gga kill herself, I’m finna keep her out there for a week
Have her posting pictures out in church, she can’t’cause finna fu*k the n!gga, hold her sleep
Had to thug it through the rain and watch some n!ggas go against the grain and photo me
Ever ask ya’ who the closest thing to Wayne, pull my photo out and show’em me

[Outro: DaBaby & DJ Kid]
It’s Baby
And please say DaBaby
The motherfu*king mixtape, man
You know my daddy was in the motherfu*kin army and s*it when I was a lil kid man it looked like
Every time a n!gga wrote me a letter look this back in the day this the 90’s you know what I’m sayin so
You know when n!ggas ain’t here no phone over there you write me letters early that’s why I’m so good at writing
I always got good grades in english class all that s*it but at the end of every letter that n!gga say
The sky is the limit
Yeah no bulls*it my mama still got some of them letters now I can show you man
You know you come to my goddamn pool you come to my estate you look in my pool
You know what I’m sayin it’s gon say
The sky is the limit
No motherfu*king cap, n!gga
I grew up off Wayne, n!gga
Please say DaBaby, volume one
Shout for DaBaby, DJ Kid, let’s get it
Yeah and I’m the best fu*king rapper, let’s go

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Sky Is The Limit Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
DaBaby kicks things off by painting a laid-back but intense picture of his lifestyle. He’s relaxing in his car, getting high, and enjoying himself, especially with a girl whose intimacy leaves a strong impression on him. At the same time, he shows he’s always alert — carrying a weapon because he doesn’t trust people. The line about keeping one “in the head like a dread” means he stays ready for anything, just like having a bullet already chambered. It sets a vibe of confidence mixed with caution.

[Chorus]
This part repeats the same vibe as the intro, showing that this lifestyle isn’t just a moment — it’s how he lives regularly. He enjoys his luxuries, takes time to chill, but never lets his guard down. The trust issues are real, so he always stays strapped. It’s like he’s balancing between comfort and danger, showing he’s used to living in that tension every day.

[Post-Chorus]
Here, DaBaby makes it clear he’s not one to make empty threats. He doesn’t waste bullets shooting in the air — if he pulls a gun, it’s serious. He says others act tough but freeze up when it gets real. There’s also a playful flex when he says something is “standing up” while you’re sitting, which sounds like a s*xual double entendre. The line about “all I needed was a—” hints at how little it takes for him to be ready to go, both in business and the streets.

[Chorus]
Same as earlier, DaBaby repeats that blend of enjoying life while staying ready for trouble. It’s a cycle he lives in — pleasure, caution, and power — and this repetition reinforces how routine it’s become for him. The high, the women, the weapon — it’s all part of his daily reality, not just a story.

[Post-Chorus]
In this version, he adds more context to the earlier post-chorus. Now he says all he needed was a quarter pound, a pistol, and a scale — that’s a clear nod to his past hustling days. He started with basic street tools and turned that grind into success. It shows how little he had starting out and how far he’s come by sticking to the hustle.

[Verse]
DaBaby starts by calling out other rappers for being fake or boring — their stuff doesn’t hit like his. Whether you’re free or locked up, you’re going to feel what he’s saying. He says he doesn’t stress over women or drama because he’s a player who keeps it moving. He compares himself to someone with singerity, keeping a gun by his side like a federal agent, and calls himself the “mayor” of his city — a way of saying he runs things locally.

As a kid, he once dreamed of being president, but he jokes that his hustle would’ve kept people from voting for him. When he pops out in public, no one wants problems — they just stare. He’s taken losses but also dealt out his share, so it all balances out. He throws in a wild line about fighting a bear to show he’s fearless — so much so that you’d better help the bear.

He doesn’t need to make up stories — if he talks about something, it happened. Business-wise, people know he’s reliable. He doesn’t fumble around looking for his gun; it’s already in his hand, showing how prepared he is. Then he talks about haters spreading lies through pillow talk, but he’s not worried. If someone wants to mess with him, he’ll flip the situation, even using a girl as a way to flex power and get revenge.

He says he’s been through betrayal, rough times, and kept pushing through it all. And finally, he confidently compares himself to Lil Wayne, a rap legend — saying if someone’s looking for the next best thing, they better look at him.

[Outro: DaBaby & DJ Kid]
This part is more personal and reflective. DaBaby shares a memory about his dad being in the army when he was a kid. Since they couldn’t talk on the phone, his dad wrote him letters back in the ’90s, and he still remembers those words clearly. He says those letters helped him become a strong writer and good student, especially in English. At the end of each letter, his dad would always write “The sky is the limit,” which stuck with him.

Now, as a grown man with success, he keeps that phrase alive — it’s even written at his pool. He makes it clear this isn’t made up; it’s real, no cap. He grew up listening to Lil Wayne and took inspiration from him. He closes it by shouting out his mixtape, DJ Kid, and boldly claiming he’s the best rapper out. It’s like a full-circle moment — from a kid getting army letters to standing at the top of the rap game.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Sky Is The Limit song?
A. Sky Is The Limit song is sung by DaBaby.

Q. Who wrote Sky Is The Limit lyrics?
A. Sky Is The Limit lyrics are penned by DaBaby.

Q. Who has given the music of Sky Is The Limit song?
A. Sky Is The Limit music is composed and produced by DaBaby.

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