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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "90210" by the artist "Travis Scott"

In his song "90210," Travis Scott narrates the story of a girl from the San Fernando Valley who aspires to the luxurious life in Beverly Hills (zip code 90210).

The girl, described as a "pornstar," escaped her small town in pursuit of fame and fortune. She is willing to do whatever it takes to achieve her goal, even resorting to drug use ("Adderall"). Travis depicts her journey to success, her connections with powerful men who help her advance ("From Jacques to La Flame, now you ridin' withaddy").

He also reflects on his own path to success, how he worked tirelessly to escape poverty and make his family proud. Travis takes pride in his achievements, being the "youngest ngga in Houston up on a Grammy," and is not afraid to flaunt his success.

The song is filled with imagery of opulence and debauchery associated with Beverly Hills. 90210 becomes a symbol of success and material wealth, which the characters in the song strive for.

[Kacy Hill:]

Mama's bailing down that road, craving 9021...

[Verse 1:]

[Travis Scott:]

She a porn star girl, oh, from the valley,

Honestly, God bless!

Who left her hometown world all for the alley,

Oh, created Lake Tahoe all from her panties.

I hope it was wet like my jumper, though.

Ooh, used to take the long way home, long way home, all for that candy.

[Kacy Hill:]

Baby's hooked on feeling numb.

[Travis Scott:]

Jacques to La Flame, now you rollin' on an Addy,

50 on her chain, 'nother 50 on her Caddy, oh!

He might pop him a pill, pop him a seal, pop anyone,

Pop anything, pop anything to find that alley,

Hmm, yeah, then find an alley.

[Kacy Hill:]

Baby's hooked on feeling numb.

[Chorus: Travis Scott]

In the 90210, 90210, lookin for that alley,

In the 90210, 90210, lookin for that alley, ooh!

It's the superstar girl, superstar girl roamin in that alley,

In the 90210, 90210, somewhere in that alley.

[Verse 2: Travis Scott]

My granny called, she said, "Travie, you work too hard

I'm worried you'll forget about me."

I'm fallin in and out of cuffs, don't worry, Imma get it, granny.

What happened? Now my daddy happy, mama called me up,

That money comin, and she love me, I done made it now.

I done found life's meaning now,

All them days her heart'd break, her heart not in pieces now.

Friends turnin into fraud ngas,

Practicin, have the passion, you ngas packaged different.

All you ngas, you ngas want, that's why you can't have it,

Imma sell it, you ngas salary bout to cappage.

Youngest nga outta Houston at the Grammys,

Smilin at 'em, laughin at me,

I passed the rock to Ye, he pump faked and passed it back, bitch!

All of this off of rapping, shoulda wrote this in Latin.

Yeah, mmm, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know,

I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.

Cuzzo said, we in the store, yeah, we bout to drop a 4,

He pass the cigarette, I choke.

Tell my auntie put them poles down, them poles down,

Now you know you love your own now.

Hit the stage, they got their hands up, don't put your nose down,

I ain't knockin, nga, I knocked the door down, for sure now.

Whole crew, I swear, they countin on me,

Gold chains, gold rings, I got an island on me,

Houses on me, he got them ounces on him.

Holy father, come save these ngas, I'm stylin' on 'em,

Good lord, I see my good fortune in all these horses,

I'm drivin too fast to stop, so all these signs, I ignore them.

Distant sky from north of the border, my chips is in order,

My mom's biggest supporter so now, ngas, support a nga.

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