Young Dolph

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Kush on the Yacht

Young Dolph

Lyrics

[Intro]
Ayy
Yeah (Skrrt)
Three hundred thousand dollar deposit

[Verse 1]
I never changed for a bitch (Uh-uh)
Got rich, still didn't switch (Nah)
Might split a mil' with the clique (Yeah)
Fake love, I don't feel that shit (I hate that shit)
I spend a dub on a fit (Dizzub)
Ayy, come get your girl off my dick (Ugh)
My shooting guards don't miss (Nah)
I just pulled up in the 6 (Hundred)
Fucked her and call her a Lyft (Bitch)
Lil' bitch, I got shit to do (Bitch)
I just poured codeine in my cranberry apple juice (Haha, pour up)
Quarter milly on me, flyin' around Malibu (Skrrt)
It's too much ice, ridiculous (Woo)
We do what we wanna, you dig it? (You dig it?)
My boots and my jacket Givenchy (Yeah)
Might wake up and go buy a Bentley (Yeah)
My neck and my wrist, they hittin' (Yeah)
Pulled out 'cause she tried to kiss me (Get out)
My number in her phone, then I smashed it (Ugh)
Once, maybe twice, then I passed it (Yeah)
Lil' mama bougie and nasty (Yeah)
My lil' nigga robbin' and trappin' (Yeah)
Dolph, why you don't never want to sign a major deal? (Uh)
'Cause I'm shittin' on every nigga with a major deal (Facts)
I own all my shit and I collect all of my mils (Facts)
Remember my best friend used to be my vacuum seal (Trap)
Three bombs, one day, that's a half a mil' (Trap)
Too much money up in here, no company at the crib (Hahaha)
Can you get some money? Fuck you, get it how you live (Fuck you)
Bitch, I went from sellin' pounds to sellin' adlibs (It's Dolph)
One show, two shows, three shows, four (Four)
I might take that lil' money and go buy a Lambo, hey
R.I.P. my nigga Sambo (R.I.P.)
Big money shit what I stand for (Big shit)
Got the plug on speed dial, yeah (Brrt)
Got your bitch on redial (Hello?)
[Chorus]
Drop-top (Skrrt), black Glock (Glock)
I put work (Work), on my block (Yeah)
Bust down (Ayy), my chain (Ayy)
Bust down (Ayy), my watch (Blaow)
Syrup in my soda pop (Raw)
It's killin' me, but I can't stop (Raw)
Yeah, I'm addicted to guap (Yeah)
They want me dead like Pac (Hey)
Fuck 'em, go buy another car (Fuck 'em)
Fuck 'em, go buy some more rocks (Fuck 'em)
I'm smokin' kush on the yacht (Hah)
Young nigga playin' with a lot (A lot)
I just pulled up on the block (Hah)
Nigga, like look what I got (Haha)
Young nigga playin' with a lot, yeah (A lot)
Young nigga playin' with a lot (What he doin'?)

[Verse 2]
Lil' nigga playin' with a lot (A lot)
And I put that shit on God (On God)
Boy, all that you do is flodge (Liar)
My niggas gon' shoot if I nod (Get 'em)
Your bitch gon' fuck if I let her (Ayy, come here)
Your bitch gon' fuck when I tell her (Hah)
Gabbana my sneakers and sweater (Dolce)
She wanna feel Ferrari leather (Ah)
I bought my lil' boy a Tesla (Tesla)
I said, "This what you want?" he said, "Yes, sir" (Yes, sir)
Too many chains, my neck hurt (Damn)
I dive in that money, bitch, headfirst (Woo)
Too many racks on me
Damn, man, this shit got my leg hurtin' (Damn)
I don't want to hit your weed (Why?)
Damn, man, that shit make my head hurt (Hah)
Came out like it's Fashion Week
Damn, man, shit, that boy fresh as hell
I mix the Tom Ford with the Fear Of God
Guccis with the new Chanel (It's Dolph)
Diamonds bitin', your bitch boppin'
Get out his way, no one can stop him
Lil' nigga playin' with a lot (A lot)
That young nigga playin' with a lot (Hey)
[Chorus]
Drop-top (Skrrt), black Glock (Glock)
I put work (Work), on my block (Yeah)
Bust down (Ayy), my chain (Ayy)
Bust down (Ayy), my watch (Blaow)
Syrup in my soda pop (Raw)
It's killin' me, but I can't stop (Raw)
Yeah, I'm addicted to guap (Yeah)
They want me dead like Pac (Hey)
Fuck 'em, go buy another car (Fuck 'em)
Fuck 'em, go buy some more rocks (Fuck 'em)
I'm smokin' kush on the yacht (Hah)
Young nigga playin' with a lot (A lot)
I just pulled up on the block (Hah)
Nigga, like look what I got (Haha)
Young nigga playin' with a lot, yeah (A lot)
Young nigga playin' with a lotEmbed

If you're a fan of Young Dolph, then you're likely familiar with his penchant for releasing catchy, hard-hitting tracks that are perfect for the club or for cruising in your car. And if you haven't heard his latest song, "Kush on the Yacht," then you're in for a treat. This track is an anthem to living the high life, filled with smooth beats and sharp rhymes that are sure to get you moving.

About Kush on the Yacht

One of the first things you'll notice about "Kush on the Yacht" is its catchy beat. The instrumental track is a smooth blend of heavy bass and upbeat synths that set the tone for the entire song. From there, Young Dolph jumps in, delivering a series of confident, braggadocious lyrics that are sure to get you hyped up. The overall effect is a song that's perfect for blasting while driving around with your friends or enjoying a night out on the town.

Lyrically, "Kush on the Yacht" is an ode to success and living the high life. Young Dolph has never been shy about sharing his love for money, and this track is no exception. He raps about his private jets, his expensive jewelry, and his luxurious lifestyle, all while delivering his trademark swagger and charm.

But there's more to "Kush on the Yacht" than just its flashy lyrics. Young Dolph also injects a healthy dose of personal reflection into the song, opening up about his struggles and his journey to success. He talks about the challenges he's faced in his life and career, and how he's managed to overcome them. It's a message of hope and perseverance that's sure to resonate with anyone who's ever had to overcome obstacles to achieve their goals.

One of the things that sets "Kush on the Yacht" apart from other Young Dolph tracks is its production. The song was produced by BandPlay, who has become a go-to collaborator for Young Dolph in recent years. BandPlay is known for his ability to craft simple yet effective beats that complement Young Dolph's flow perfectly, and "Kush on the Yacht" is no exception. The result is a song that's not only catchy and fun, but also expertly produced.

All in all, "Kush on the Yacht" is a standout track from Young Dolph that's sure to please both die-hard fans and newcomers alike. From its infectious beat to its sharp lyrics and expert production, it's an example of why Young Dolph has become one of the most important voices in modern hip-hop. So sit back, light one up, and enjoy the ride.