The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Pineapple" by the artist "Ty Dolla $ign"
In "Pineapple", Ty Dolla Sign teams up with Gucci Mane and Quavo to paint a picture of lavish living filled with expensive possessions and beautiful women. The pineapple becomes a central metaphor, tying together themes of wealth and sensual pleasure.
Gucci Mane kicks off the track by comparing his diamond ring to a pineapple and describing a woman's figure as a "coke bottle shape." He boasts about his wealth, his ability to shower women with expensive gifts, and his power to change their lives.
Ty Dolla Sign picks up the thread, comparing his watch to a pineapple and referring to a woman as "pineapple Lola." He continues to flaunt his cars, money, and sexual prowess, claiming he can satisfy any woman.
Quavo rounds out the track, adding even more vivid imagery of luxury: a "pineapple car" with a powerful engine, a diamond-encrusted "Patek" watch, and a double cup of "dirty Sprite." He emphasizes that his newfound wealth makes him irresistible to women.
Throughout the song, a pervasive atmosphere of hedonism and self-indulgence prevails. The pineapple, with its exotic and sweet connotations, serves as a symbol of wealth, attractiveness, and sensory pleasure.
The original lyrics of the song - "Pineapple"
[Intro: Gucci Mane]
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Hitmaka!
It's Gucci!
[Verse 1: Gucci Mane]
Yellow diamond ring on my fist like a pineapple
Shaped like a coke bottle, so I threw a dime on it
Shine on her, grind on her, I might wine and dine her
Buy the bitch designer, I'm major, they minor
Ty Dolla Sign, Beach House to the trap house
She might need a chiropractor, Imma beat her back out
Coupe, yellow watch, yellow riding round with Cinderella
Big booty thick, bezzel, Miss Lady, got her shit together
[Chorus: Ty Dolla Sign]
Shawty seen my wrist, said it look like pineapple
Shawty super thick, bet she taste like pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
Shorty seen my wrist, said it look like pineapple
Shorty super thick, bet she taste like pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
[Verse 2: Ty Dolla Sign]
Pineapple rover, pineapple soda
Got a thick yellow bitch, pineapple Lola
Might drive a 'rari, yeah, I'm coming over
Might pick you up, then bend you over
Jump out the car (skrt), shop 'til you drop
I play guitar, yeah, Dolla rock
I know you got some good pussy, from how you walk
I'mma just hit it right now, yeah, in the parking lot
[Chorus: Ty Dolla Sign]
Shawty seen my wrist, said it look like pineapple
Shawty super thick, bet she taste like pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
Shorty seen my wrist, said it look like pineapple
Shorty super thick, bet she taste like pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
Ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, ay, pineapple
[Verse 3: Quavo]
(Quavo)
Pineapple sweet (yeah)
Pineapple sweet, we geeked (yeah, yeah)
Fuckin' up racks (yeah), wanna put Chanel on her feet (yeah, yeah)
Pineapple coupe with the engine (skrrt skrrt)
Pineapple souped with the Hemi
Pineapple seats, dark tinted (yeah)
Pineapple roof, roof, roof (roof)
The Patek was flooded (flooded)
The double cup muddy (muddy)
All of a sudden
Ya'll nga ballin and stuntin (yeah)
That what she wanted, (oh yeah) that what she wanted (yeah)
Ain't no opponents (no), ball player like the Hornets (ball)
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