Trappa Rappa Lyrics – Quavo

“Trappa Rappa” Lyrics by Quavo is a latest English song in the voice of Quavo. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Trappa Rappa” song lyrics are also written by Quavo. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Trappa Rappa” by Quavo is all about his flashy lifestyle, success, and street roots. He raps about luxury brands, expensive cars, and making money while staying connected to his trap origins. The song highlights his confidence, dominance in the rap game, and how he helped shape Atlanta’s music scene. With a hard-hitting beat and catchy hook, he blends rap and trap seamlessly, flexing his wealth and influence.

Trappa Rappa Lyrics

[Intro]
Yeah, woah

[Verse 1]
She ate up the drip and she started to film it
It was all on her chin and her lip (Aight)
Walk in this b!tch with a ten piece, n!gga would’ve thought I was a motherfu*king pimp (Pimp)
Elliot, I want the craziest, I lost some pieces, I can’t even remember (Crazy)
McLaren, the Spider the craziest, I drop the top in the middle of December (Crazy)
No, the engine is not in the front, in the back, I just carbon the fender (Woo)
Balenciaga, Bottega and Prada, just took her virginity (Oh)
Pop out, I told her to match my energy, gangsters in the vicinity (Gang)

N!ggas, we invented the cuban infinity, rappers, they turning into mini-me’s
Switch up the flow, I went triplet, trinity, n!ggas is gonna remember me (Migos)
B!tch, this stick got a hundred round drum
Lil’ n!gga, we call it the cinnamon (Rah)
Answer the door, get whatever you want, ’cause this s*it gon’ be gone in ten minutes (Ten)
Wooh, young n!ggas gremlins (Wooh)
I got some racks in my Vetements (Racks, racks)
She ate a K-Pop, that’s some ketamine (Pop)
Then gave me some top like a veteran (Sloppy)
On the block with the ‘phetemine
BP the trucks like a president (BP)
Free my dawg out the felonies (Free cuz)
Fu*k them n!ggas who telling it (Fu*k ’em)
Don’t give no fu*k, I’m out the struggle, get off my d!ck and let me hustle, yeah
Applying pressure with the muscle, you would thought I was a wrestler (Aight)
Crossed up like a pastor, geeked up, I’m going to NASA (Aight)
Talk about it, I’m a trapper, sensei, I’m the master (Go)

[Chorus]
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)

[Verse 2]

I’m in the hood stuffing racks in my cargo pants, it look like a camper (No cap)
Young n!gga drinking on Wock’ but it taste like Act’ when you pour it in the Snapple (Actavis)
We done framed the honeycomb set with baggueties and mint with enamel
Who brought you the dab and who introduced you to Hannah Montana? (On God)
Who brought back Atlanta? (I’m telling ya)
Went global and all on your channels (The biggest)
First young n!gga with a challenger, yeah
Whip the demon with stars in the panel (Skrrt)
Two-fifty, make sure it’s a animal
So fast, s*it’ll blow out a candle
Nawfside boss rolling (??), not camel
This water on me might drown ’em (Splash)
Brand new blue cheese, let’s count ’em (Cash)
Big bag in the winter, going Santa (The big one)
New school, old school, let’s mount ’em (Suh)
Free the guys out the feds and the county (On gang)

[Chorus]
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)
Rapper, trapper (Aight), rapper, trapper (Wooh)

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Trappa Rappa Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
A hype intro, setting the energy for the song.

[Verse 1]
Quavo starts by talking about his flashy lifestyle and how women are drawn to his wealth and style. He mentions expensive jewelry, clothes, and cars, emphasizing his high status. The “ten piece” could mean a large amount of money or jewelry, making him look like a pimp due to his extravagant spending. He references McLaren, a luxury car brand, showing off his success by driving it even in winter.

He also flexes his designer brands like Balenciaga, Bottega, and Prada, highlighting his expensive taste. He calls out rappers who imitate his style, claiming that he and his group (Migos) pioneered trends like the Cuban link chain. Quavo switches up his flow, making sure people remember him for his unique rap style.

He talks about his weapons and the dangers of the street life, mentioning a “hundred round drum” on his gun, which he calls “cinnamon.” The line about selling things in ten minutes suggests fast money from either drügs or business deals. He also mentions his money (“racks in my Vetements”) and hints at drug use with “ketamine.”

Towards the end, he gets personal, saying he came from struggles and doesn’t care about haters. He applies pressure like a wrestler and is “geeked up,” meaning he’s high or extremely focused. The NASA reference shows he’s on another level, while calling himself a “trapper” and “master” reinforces that he dominates both the streets and the rap game.

[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the phrase “Rapper, Trapper” to highlight how Quavo balances both worlds—being a successful rapper while still having deep roots in the trap lifestyle. It’s a simple but catchy way to reinforce his identity.

[Verse 2]
Quavo starts by describing his wealth, saying he has so much cash that his cargo pants are stuffed like a camper. He mentions drinking “Wock,” which is slang for Wockhardt (a type of cough syrup with codeine), but it tastes like Actavis, another brand, showing he’s familiar with lean culture.

He flexes his jewelry with baguette-cut diamonds and enamel, showing off custom, high-end pieces. He then takes credit for popularizing trends like the “dab” dance move and the song *Hannah Montana*, which helped put Migos and Atlanta on the map. He boasts about going global and making a huge impact on the rap industry.

He talks about his luxury cars, mentioning the Dodge Challenger and the fast, high-performance Demon. His car is so powerful that it can “blow out a candle.” He refers to himself as a “Nawfside boss,” meaning he runs things in North Atlanta.

He continues flexing his money, saying he has so much cash (“blue cheese”) that he needs to count it all. He also compares himself to Santa because he moves big bags (of money or product) even in winter. The last lines show his respect for both new and old-school cars and shout out his friends who are locked up, showing loyalty to his people.

[Chorus]
The repetition of “Rapper, Trapper” reinforces the theme of the song—Quavo is successful in the music industry but still connected to his trap lifestyle. It’s his way of reminding everyone where he came from while celebrating his achievements.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Trappa Rappa song?
A. Trappa Rappa song is sung by Quavo.

Q. Who wrote Trappa Rappa lyrics?
A. Trappa Rappa lyrics are penned by Quavo.

Q. Who has given the music of Trappa Rappa song?
A. Trappa Rappa music is composed and produced by Quavo.

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