Wicked West Lyrics – BabyDrill

Wicked West Lyrics by BabyDrill is a latest English song in the voice of BabyDrill. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Wicked West song lyrics are also written by BabyDrill. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It is a gritty, hard-hitting track that reflects the artist’s street life and mentality. BabyDrill compares himself to Chief Keef, showcasing his confidence and ruthless attitude. He talks about his crew, who are ready to handle business, and how he’s always prepared for any threats, whether it’s with a gun or by outsmarting his enemies. The song also touches on themes of loyalty, with mentions of freeing incarcerated friends and supporting his people. It’s intense, raw, and paints a vivid picture of life in a dangerous environment.

Wicked West Lyrics

[Intro]
(Simo Fre just killed it)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

[Chorus]
Baby Chief Keef, feel like Sosa, b!tch, back from the dead (BabyDrill)
I got Zs who bang the Bs who come and cut your flesh
All dry, killing all the rappers who claim the Wicked West (Wicked West)
And free the ones who incarcerated, when they get out, they stretched
Shooter went gold, need an MV trophy, hop out a V and then cross the road (V)
He fall to the knee, then you walk up on him (Bah, bah)
Face shot, face shot, kill the opponent (B!tch)

B!tch, I’m riding ’round with Ockra, that’s a fully Drac’ (Drac’)
N!gga want me dead, but ain’t got the bread, go get some fu*king pape’

[Verse]
My opps tryna hit my ho with that, b!tch, go hot s*it right to the face (Frrt)
Hundred thousand in dirty money, blew that s*it on lawyers and boxes (On God)
N!gga talking ’bout he coming for me, switch leave that b!tch double dutching (Switch)
I heard your BM on Perc’ and a hundred, beat the back end, got a lil’ b!tch running (Back in)
Free him (Free that boy, for real, though)
Free him (Oh, can’t wait for that boy to get out)
Free him (Man)
And when they free him, I’m gon’ bleed him, n!ggas know we see him (BabyDrill)
All-white shooter, yeah
Lil’ bro, 5’5″ like Jerry West, I say the word, he do you
Glock got hot, had to put on a cooler (Woo)
Set down like sweat, that b!tch hit like the jeweler
Send lil’ cuz on the hit, turn ’em fan to a shooter (Fah)
Got a box on a blitz, just call up Q-Boy
Killed they big dog, now they— woo
Ha-ha-ha-ha, might go over your top (‘Tater)
Put that— up on that— this b!tch gon’ shake the block (Shake)
I told Fatt Fox, “Keep hanging with opps, your ass gon’ become an opp”
Huh, ski or walk down, get s*it chopped (Chopped down)

[Chorus]

Baby Chief Keef, feel like Sosa, b!tch, back from the dead (BabyDrill)
I got Zs who bang the Bs who come and cut your flesh
All dry, killing all the rappers who claim the Wicked West (Wicked West)
And free the ones who incarcerated, when they get out, they stretched
Shooter went gold, need an MV trophy, hop out a V and then cross the road (V)
He fall to the knee, then you walk up on him (Bah, bah)
Face shot, face shot, kill the opponent (B!tch)
B!tch, I’m riding ’round with Ockra, that’s a fully Drac’ (Drac’)
N!gga want me dead, but ain’t got the bread, go get some fu*king pape’

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Wicked West Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro is BabyDrill hyping up the track, giving props to the producer (Simo Fre) and setting the tone with some high-energy vocals.

[Chorus]
In the chorus, BabyDrill asserts his confidence, comparing himself to Chief Keef (a.k.a. “Sosa”) and positioning himself as a dominant figure in the rap game. He talks about having a crew (“Zs” and “Bs”) who are ready to fight, and he’s not afraid to confront those who claim to represent the “Wicked West,” a region he’s clearly connected to. There’s a theme of loyalty here too, as he mentions freeing people from prison and supporting them when they get out. BabyDrill also brags about his success, mentioning his “shooter went gold,” which could mean his song or a member of his crew achieved success. He references his readiness to handle threats by describing intense actions like face shots and keeping a fully-loaded weapon. The line about someone wanting him dead but not having enough money to do so shows his belief in his own survival and toughness. It’s all about dominance, confidence, and an unshakable sense of power.

[Verse]
This verse goes deeper into BabyDrill’s street life and mindset. He talks about his enemies (opps) trying to hurt his romantic partner, but he’s unfazed, pushing back with intense aggression. He speaks about using dirty money to pay for legal fees, hinting at ongoing legal battles. He mentions someone threatening him, but with a “switch” (a firearm modification), they’ll be out of luck, as his crew is always one step ahead. BabyDrill also hints at personal relationships and loyalty when he talks about “freeing” someone who’s locked up. He expresses that once this person is out, they’ll exact revenge. The verse gets intense with references to violence and retribution, like sending people to do hits and making sure enemies know not to mess with him. He talks about his shooter (a small but deadly person, like “Lil’ bro” being only 5’5″) and uses violent metaphors, including “set down like sweat” to describe his weapon’s powerful impact. There’s a sense of intimidation and control throughout, with BabyDrill showing he’s always ready for whatever comes his way.

[Chorus]
The second chorus mirrors the first, reinforcing the themes of dominance, confidence, and loyalty. BabyDrill again compares himself to Chief Keef, claiming his place in the rap game as someone who’s come back strong. He mentions killing rappers who pretend to represent the “Wicked West,” making it clear that he’s the real deal. He emphasizes his support for his incarcerated friends, portraying their release as something he’s waiting for so they can exact their own vengeance. There’s an emphasis on how he’s always prepared for violence, describing his gun and the face shots he’s ready to deliver. The closing lines reinforce his idea that enemies may talk tough, but without the resources (money), they can’t take him down. This shows BabyDrill’s self-assurance, constantly affirming his toughness and readiness for any challenge that comes his way.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Wicked West song?
A. Wicked West song is sung by BabyDrill.

Q. Who wrote Wicked West lyrics?
A. Wicked West lyrics are penned by BabyDrill.

Q. Who has given the music of Wicked West song?
A. Wicked West music is composed and produced by BabyDrill.

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