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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Power" by the artist "Young Thug"

In the song "Power," Young Thug boasts about his wealth, power, and lavish lifestyle, which he attributes to his success in the music industry. He describes how money has brought him influence and respect ("First you get the money, then you get the power").

Thugger uses vivid imagery to emphasize his wealth: he carries large sums of cash ("Now you walkin' with a whole fifty in your pants"), flaunts expensive diamonds ("Diamonds sittin' on my chest, no motherfuckin' tee"), and spends money recklessly ("Bitch, I'm makin' it rain

[Chorus:]

First you get that money then you get that power,

If he turn his nose up, boy, he on that powder,

Now you walk around with 50 in your trousers,

Diamonds boolin on my chest, no fuckin blouser.

Bitch, I make it rain, shower, ya dig that?

Ain't no one know a thing about ya if you zip that,

Hit 'em with that blocka-blocka, nga, get back,

Beat that bitty, never crack, dig that, sheesh!

[Verse 1:]

Before I go without a sack, I swag pack,

I spoiled my bitch, and now she actin like a brat.

I make Ellis, I know Jimmy, he got racks,

Bitch, I'm bleedin like a tat.

Roll it, roll it for me on ya back,

Just for show my diamonds yellow like a taxi,

I'm a cat, Imma chase all them pussy rats,

Pussy nga better not look back

Or else I'm killin 'em, hell yeah, that's a fact, sheesh!

There's blood all on my Timberlands,

She make a nga say "What?!"

I swear to God, she feelin 'em,

She sucked like eight dicks, I call her octagon.

[Chorus:]

First you get that money then you get that power,

If he turn his nose up, boy, he on that powder,

Now you walk around with 50 in your trousers,

Diamonds boolin on my chest, no fuckin blouser.

Bitch, I make it rain, shower, ya dig that?

Ain't no one know a thing about ya if you zip that,

Hit 'em with that blocka-blocka, nga, get back,

Beat that bitty, never crack, dig that, sheesh!

[Verse 2:]

Bitch, I dig it, I eat ice cream with my chickens,

Bitch, I'm rich just like a Simmons, not Lil Diggy.

If I got legs, bitch, you know I'm gonna get it,

She got good head, so she welcome to my Bentley.

Big Bentley in that big Bentley, Bentley

Ridin 'round with that semi, ‘cause I know these ngas envy.

Is you mad bout Instagram or how I kick my pimpin?

You keep that Ace of Spades, I'm sippin.

I'm a rocket, rocket, I can't stop it, stop it,

I'm a GTV, boy, bitch, I'm poppin, poppin.

I need coke, need coke like, "Where the fuck is papi?"

If you tryna run off, you know, we pop ya noggin.

[Chorus:]

First you get that money then you get that power,

If he turn his nose up, boy, he on that powder,

Now you walk around with 50 in your trousers,

Diamonds boolin on my chest, no fuckin blouser.

Bitch, I make it rain, shower, ya dig that?

Ain't no one know a thing about ya if you zip that,

Hit 'em with that blocka-blocka, nga, get back,

Beat that bitty, never crack, dig that, sheesh!

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