6ix9ine

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ZAZA

6ix9ine

Lyrics

[Intro]
Boom, boom, uh
(Ayo, Ray, where the keys at?)

[Verse 1]
Hear that hot shit, we really pop shit
When we shot shit, you copped it, we really drop shit
Who got the keys to the locksmith? I'm finna flock shit
Y'all be all up on my dick like this gon' make y'all profit, look
Hit his matha-tha, that shit go bananas, na-na, na-na-na
I don't beef with Gerbers, he a baby, goo-goo, ga-ga-ga
Grra-ta-ta, .40 hit him, make him do the cha-cha-cha
Nah, nah, nah, I don't want the block, I want the ZaZa
Are you dumb? You ain't spin a block, you a damn lie
Suck a dick, you ain't kill shit, you let your mans die
Tell me you not feelin' shit 'cause we was killin' shit
'Member days when we was hittin' shit, don't want to reminisce
Look, lil' shawty got the body-ody, ody-ody
Slimy mouth, she gave mе sloppy-toppy in the Maserati
Are you dumb? Whеre couldn't I come?
Are you dumb? When you see me, you better run
You got your gun? They caught that nigga lackin' like a bitch
They killed your cousin and your man, and you still ain't do shit

[Chorus]
And we still screamin' out "Gang, gang, gang," look
Free the guys in the chain-gang-gang
Finna go insane, let it bang, bang, bang
I'ma up this chopper, get out my way
[Verse 2]
Get out my way I'm comin' through, boom
Go get your fans up, he in the dirt, go pick your mans up
Dummy, like fuck a booth, go get a strap, look
It's funny, your man is never comin' back
Boy, you dumb enough, dumb or what?
Ain't no fightin', boy, that gun is up, go try runnin' up
She keep sendin' me emoji hearts, she tryna fuck or what?
Girl, I'm good, already fucked enough, but you could suck me up

[Chorus]
And we still screamin' out "Gang, gang, gang," look
Free the guys in the chain-gang-gang
Finna go insane, let it bang, bang, bang
I'ma up this chopper, get out my way

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If you have been following the controversial rapper 6ix9ine, then you know that his 2020 album TattleTales received a lukewarm reception. This led many to speculate if he had retired from the rap game altogether. But on February 4, 2021, he broke his silence by previewing his new song "ZAZA" on his Instagram. The release comes after his infamous altercation with fellow rapper Meek Mill, with whom he has had a feud since 2018. The music video for "ZAZA" even includes footage of their fight.

With lyrics that take aim at another Chicago rapper, Lil Durk, "ZAZA" is undeniably violent and a far cry from the bouncy, colorful tracks that 6ix9ine has become known for. Nonetheless, the song has already garnered millions of views within days of its release, and 6ix9ine's loyal fan base is thrilled to have new music from him.

About ZAZA

As mentioned earlier, "ZAZA" is a violent track that takes aim at Lil Durk and features lyrics about guns and gang violence. The song's aggressive beat and 6ix9ine's in-your-face rapping style leave little room for subtlety.

The song opens with the lyrics "I'm the one that's poppin' / They don't know what's happenin' / Lil Durk dropped a song, now he's hot, huh?" – a clear reference to Lil Durk's recent success in the music industry. 6ix9ine then goes on to imply that Lil Durk is only successful because he is riding the coattails of his late friend King Von, whose death in 2020 was a major blow to the Chicago rap scene.

But the beef between 6ix9ine and Lil Durk actually dates back to 2019 when 6ix9ine was arrested on charges of racketeering, firearms offenses, and drug trafficking. During his trial, 6ix9ine turned informant and provided information that led to the conviction of several members of the Nine Trey Gangsters – a violent street gang that he was associated with. Lil Durk, who has street credibility in the Chicago rap scene, was one of many rappers who called out 6ix9ine for snitching.

The music video for "ZAZA" includes footage from the recent altercation between 6ix9ine and Meek Mill, which took place outside an Atlanta nightclub. According to Meek, the two had a heated argument, and 6ix9ine tried to provoke him into a physical fight. The security guards on Meek's team separated the two, but 6ix9ine followed them to another part of the parking lot, continuing to taunt Meek. Video footage of the incident went viral on social media, with many criticizing 6ix9ine for his behavior.

Despite the controversy surrounding him, 6ix9ine remains a popular figure in the rap industry. His music often features flashy visuals, aggressive beats, and lyrics about violence and sex. Some have even compared him to shock rockers like Marilyn Manson and GG Allin for his outrageous image and controversial behavior. Others see him as a reflection of the current state of hip hop – a genre that has always thrived on conflict and boundary-pushing. Regardless of your opinion on the man himself, there is no denying that "ZAZA" is a powerful track that showcases 6ix9ine's unique style and swagger.

  • Release Date: February 19, 2021
  • Artist: 6ix9ine