SPEEDBALL Lyrics – Yeat

“SPEEDBALL” Lyrics by Yeat is a latest English song in the voice of Yeat. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “SPEEDBALL” song lyrics are also written by Yeat. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “SPEEDBALL” by Yeat is all about living life in the fast lane and flaunting success. He rides around in flashy trucks, showing off his wealth and confidence while making it clear that no one can touch him. The lyrics emphasize his rise to riches and independence, calling out others who talk big but don’t follow through. With a catchy vibe and a focus on the highs of life—like luxury cars and winning bets—Yeat paints a picture of a lifestyle filled with ambition, hustle, and a little bit of attitude.

SPEEDBALL Lyrics

[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh-oh (Huh, huh)
Know you see these lights
Know you see these lights

[Chorus]
Riding ’round, we putting them trucks on the air
Riding ’round, don’t put no trucks in there
We live and we get rich, lil’ b!tch
We live-eh, yeah
Pull up in a Tonka, put them lights on ’em, lights on ’em
You can’t fu*k with us, how ’bout you check the price on ’em?

We roll them dice, lil’ b!tch, we dice on ’em, yeah
You don’t wan’ see if I get my hands on ’em
Yeah, I got this motherfu*king bag and that’s how I sit on my Glock (These lights)
I got the Bentley, (??) I gotta send the drop (These lights)
Benz, I got the motherfu*king Benz and I put it all on top (These lights)
Stance, look at your motherfu*king stance, that’s why yo’ s*it gon’ flop (These lights)
Yeah, I’ma say, “Fu*k all your money,” I ran up my money, do it by myself
You ain’t never did none of the s*it that you said you gon’ do, but you gon’ be yourself
I should go fly to the motherfu*king (??), yeah, watch it sail
Yeah, go ahead and look at my numbers, lil’ b!tch, yeah, watch me sell

[Pre-Chorus]
Ooh-oh (Huh, huh)
Know you see these lights (Ooh-oh)
Know you see these lights

[Chorus]
Riding ’round, we putting them trucks on the air
Riding ’round, don’t put no trucks in there
We live and we get rich, lil’ b!tch
We live-eh, yeah
Pull up in a Tonka, put them lights on ’em, lights on ’em
You can’t fu*k with us, how ’bout you check the price on ’em?
We roll them dice, lil’ b!tch, we dice on ’em, yeah
You don’t wan’ see if I get my hands on ’em

Yeah, I got this motherfu*king bag and that’s how I sit on my Glock (These lights)
I got the Bentley, (??) I gotta send the drop (These lights)
Benz, I got the motherfu*king Benz and I put it all on top (These lights)
Stance, look at your motherfu*king stance, that’s why yo’ s*it gon’ flop (These lights)
Yeah, I’ma say, “Fu*k all your money,” I ran up my money, do it by myself
You ain’t never did none of the s*it that you said you gon’ do, but you gon’ be yourself
I should go fly to the motherfu*king (??), yeah, watch it sail
Yeah, go ahead and look at my numbers, lil’ b!tch, yeah, watch me sell

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SPEEDBALL Lyrics Meaning

[Pre-Chorus]
In this pre-chorus, Yeat is calling attention to the bright lights and excitement that come with success. It’s like he’s acknowledging that people notice his lifestyle and achievements, and he wants to highlight the glamour and thrill that surround him. It sets the stage for the celebration of his wealth and status.

[Chorus]
In the chorus, Yeat paints a vivid picture of his extravagant lifestyle as he drives around in big, flashy trucks, making it clear that he’s not just about appearances but also about living a life of luxury. The mention of “putting trucks on the air” suggests that he’s elevating his status and enjoying the thrill of being at the top. He confidently claims they’re living life to the fullest and accumulating wealth, referring to anyone who doubts them in a somewhat dismissive manner.

Pulling up in a “Tonka” is a clever way to emphasize the ruggedness and toughness of his ride. It’s a nod to those childhood toy trucks, but here it symbolizes the power and dominance he feels in his life. When he says you can’t mess with them, he’s making it clear that their success is unmatched and that they’re operating on a whole different level. The reference to rolling dice indicates that they’re willing to take risks for the chance to win big, further reflecting a high-stakes lifestyle.

Yeat also brings in a bit of bravado by mentioning how he keeps a bag of money close and sits on his Glock, suggesting that he’s not only financially secure but also ready to protect himself if necessary. His luxurious cars, like Bentleys and Benzes, are more than just vehicles; they represent his hard work and the lifestyle he’s built for himself.

When he talks about someone else’s “stance,” he’s likely critiquing their inability to keep up with his success, implying that they’re not in the same league as him. He’s unapologetic about his achievements, emphasizing that he’s made his money independently and doesn’t need anyone else to validate his success. The line about flying away symbolizes his desire to rise above any obstacles or doubters he encounters, while the invitation for listeners to check his numbers shows his confidence and belief in his ongoing success.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung SPEEDBALL song?
A. SPEEDBALL song is sung by Yeat.

Q. Who wrote SPEEDBALL lyrics?
A. SPEEDBALL lyrics are penned by Yeat.

Q. Who has given the music of SPEEDBALL song?
A. SPEEDBALL music is composed and produced by Yeat.

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