“Widebody” Lyrics by Rob49 is a latest English song in the voice of Rob49. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Widebody” song lyrics are also written by Rob49. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Widebody” by Rob49 is a braggadocious track where he talks about his come-up from the projects to living a flashy lifestyle with luxury cars, jewelry, private jets, and big money. He flexes his success, loyalty to his crew, and love for flashy things while reflecting a bit on humble beginnings. The song mixes street vibes with celebration of making it big and staying true to his roots.
Widebody Lyrics
[Intro]
(Cam Beemer made this?)
Yeah, uh
Phew (Uh)
(Thugging s*it) Yeah, yeah
[Verse]
Valet park, this whip sit it in the front, two hunnid thousand, huh, yeah
Bulletproof the car, new Caddy truck ain’t come with mileage, n!gga, yeah
The way he whip the dope up, think he beating Betty Crocker, huh (Beating Betty Crocker)
I made a million dollars, soon as I dropped out of college, n!gga, yeah
I could teach finesse (Woo), I could drop a check, n!gga
When you bossed up with buku money, make her fu*k different, yeah
How you throwing V’s, but copping pleas? N!ggas set tripping (What?)
I ain’t coming small, b!tch, just the verse gon’ cost a fifty, yeah
Love fu*king a nail tech, my bros get black, she Vietnamese, yeah
Now every time we need our nails done, we go for free (For real)
N!gga know every time I get that bag, I split my slice of pizza (Pop)
I’m that same young n!gga, charge a hundon for a feature (Pop)
I was going over (??) and told my brother to peep game, yeah
I know only reason she be trying to fu*k a V, her n!gga lame
They know (??), he don’t give a fu*k about a damn thing, yeah
When my mom ain’t had no car, I had to walk home in the rain, woah, yeah
Now look how I pop it (For real)
I want it, b!tch, I cop it, yeah
I wear it, they gon’ cop it, yeah
I’m the newest hot topic, yeah, woo
Have you ever seen a n!gga catch a body? Don’t tell nobody, huh, yeah
Have you ever seen a young rich n!gga come out the projects? N!gga (For real)
Have you ever seen a young black fu*king don dada, n!gga? (Popping)
Have you ever seen a young n!gga clip full of—?, yeah
Project n!gga, chilling with the pilot, b!tch, we cockpiting (Pilot)
Bro just caught a body, I told him chill, we having lawyer money, yeah
All on Jesus Christ, my pockets right, look at the ice (For real)
I done fu*ked on four bad hoes in one night, n!gga (For real)
Bought my b!tch Chanel, you know Chanaynay change her life, huh (B!tch)
B!tch know s*it for sure-sure sucking d!ck, this ain’t no might, n!gga (Private, n!gga)
It’s gon’ cost you seventy thousand for me to rock a mic, huh (Private)
It’s gon’ cost you fifteen thousand for me to cop the flight, n!gga (Private, n!gga)
I got real killers on private jets, we living right, huh (Private, n!gga)
Everywhere we go, we got that brrt, don’t lose your life, woo (Private, n!gga)
[Bridge]
(Yeah, you know what it is, man)
(Everywhere we go, got that brrt, only hitting, you know what I’m saying?)
(Uh, you feel me?)
(Now pop it like they (??)) Saying, yeah, yeah
[Outro]
Hunnid K on jewels, yeah, hunnid K on dual head (Woo)
I just spent two hunnid K this month, yeah, make sure it’s do or did (Brrt)
(CasBangz, he got that smoke with him)
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Widebody Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
The intro just sets the vibe. It’s casual and hyped, like he’s getting ready to drop something heavy, giving a shoutout to the producer and hyping up his street style.
[Verse]
He starts by talking about pulling up in a flashy, expensive car and having it parked right in front like a boss move. The car is worth $200K and is bulletproof, showing both wealth and a need for protection. He’s also talking about a new Cadillac truck that’s fresh off the lot, meaning it hasn’t even been driven much yet—it’s brand new.
Then he switches to drug talk, saying someone cooks up drügs so well it’s like baking, comparing it to Betty Crocker. He brags that he made a million dollars right after dropping out of college, showing that he didn’t need a traditional path to get rich.
He says he’s skilled in scamming or “finessing” and has enough money to just write checks for anything. When you’ve got a lot of money, he says, even women act differently around you. He then calls out fake behavior—people claiming gang affiliations (throwing V’s) but begging or backing down when pressure hits, calling it “set tripping.”
He makes it clear he’s not cheap—just his verse on a song costs $50K. He also talks about sleeping with a nail technician who hooks him and his friends up with free nail services. It’s a flex showing his lifestyle and how even casual relationships come with perks.
He shares that whenever he makes money, he shares it, comparing it to splitting a pizza. He’s still the same person, but now charges $100K for a feature. He also tells a quick story about looking out for his brother, telling him to watch and learn the game.
He says some women only mess with him because their own man is lame. He’s not worried about anything and doesn’t care what people think. Then he brings up a rough time when his mom didn’t have a car and he had to walk home in the rain, hinting at how far he’s come.
Now, he says, anything he wants, he buys. He wears something and everyone copies him—he’s a trendsetter. He asks the listener if they’ve ever seen a killer, a rich kid from the projects, or a young black guy living like a boss. He’s basically saying, “Have you ever seen someone like me?” He’s proud of where he came from and how far he’s made it.
He talks about flying in private jets and chilling with pilots, just casually living this luxury life. Even though one of his guys just caught a case, they’ve got money to handle it—lawyers and all. He swears on Jesus that his money’s straight and points to his expensive jewelry as proof.
He then brags about sleeping with four women in one night, buying his girl Chanel, and how that kind of luxury changes her life. He’s also got no doubts about who he is or what he does—everything is done with confidence. Performing live costs $70K, and flying somewhere costs $15K—he’s got money to burn. He rolls with serious people who are ready for anything, and wherever they go, they stay armed and dangerous.
[Bridge]
Here, he’s just hyping up again, reminding everyone that he and his crew stay ready and armed, with that “brrt” sound hinting at guns. He wants the energy up and lets you know they’re living loud and unbothered.
[Outro]
He closes by flexing his wealth again—dropping $100K on jewelry and another $100K on something else flashy. He casually mentions spending $200K in one month like it’s nothing, emphasizing his success and fast-paced, expensive lifestyle. He finishes by shouting out another producer who brings the heat.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Widebody song?
A. Widebody song is sung by Rob49.
Q. Who wrote Widebody lyrics?
A. Widebody lyrics are penned by Rob49.
Q. Who has given the music of Widebody song?
A. Widebody music is composed and produced by Rob49.
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