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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Bait" by the artist "Wale"

[Intro:]

Work work work work

Yeah you know I got that work

I'm why baby's mommas leave

I'm why baby's fathers kirk

(Maybach Music)

[Verse 1: Wale]

Made it big with gogo

And I made it with that dough flow

This one right here for DC

This one right here for Polo

TMOTT PA Palace flow, Hugo Boss New Balance flow

Here they keep a rachet close

And tend to think irrational

Bait bait bait bait

Bet I get like 8 of them

They clapping and we balling

How fitting we at Stadium

(Bait Bait Bait Bait)

BOA Lil G, Moe, Cobain and Tre

Floor seats at that Wizards game

So close I could give Flip a play

HA my mojo back

May just gon' bring HOBO back

Shout out chicken getting chicken

Like my North East Homie Fats

Who that nga she fool with?

He don't do it the same

Baby girl I just move them

I got that Goodman game

[Hook]

(Bait Bait Bait)

Who's on my line

I'm blowing up these bitches calling me

(Bait Bait Bait)

I'll snatch your girl if you're slipping

She's on my line like I'm fishing

(I got that) work work work work

Yeah you know I got that work

I'm why baby's mommas leave

I'm why baby's fathers kirk

(Bait bait bait)

[TCB:]

I'll snatch your girl if you're slipping

Double M-G not to mention we got that

[Verse 2: Wale]

Uh riding 'round, I got some Towson bait

She said I'm her hideaway I get her off like a holiday

Yeah that girl is thick, top heavy for days

That bottom half is fishy, what you a mermaid?

Getting on my level, joe — Nuvo new and yellow too

They not pulling in no green like smoking when that 'rello broke

Never did I pedal coke but Tony Lewis said I'm dope

And Tony Jr. said I'm the hope

Big homie HOV said I am close

And I got that bait, they all bad

And they gonna fall in and out of love like my partner Taz

They need something to keep I need something to grab

Thats the end of my speech, I'm a need you to clap

[Hook]

[TCB speaks:]

DC, Maryland Virginia this the part

Where I need all my sexy ladies to report to the dance floor

Feelin' this bounce beat shit

TCB, Wale talk to them cuz

[Hook: Wale — 2x]

Work work work work

Yeah you know I got that work

I'm why baby mamas leave

I'm why baby fathers kirk

Work work work

All my bait I got to work

All your slum that got to hurt,

This summer's mine I got to work

[Verse 3: Wale]

I ain't stopping till the town gets on

These joints here not found at the mall

Shorty I'mma a dog that handle no broad

I be calling out game like Miles at the farms

Yea who stuntin' though shawty from 124

Make her cum a bunch of times she buys me a bunch of clothes

Girl stop being fallacious, this Mercedes is spacious

Black and white through the city guess this is gentrification

That fire flow the finest women I adore

I'm cool with all these broads in here

But I do not date Lucaya hoes

Bait bait who's on my... let's go... let's go

[Hook]

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