Not even a Lil Wayne fan , but even I can’t deny the infectious nature of this song ! Absolute banger , this beat is untouchable and the cadence of which he spits , CLASSIC!
Iam NOT a Lil Wayne fan NEITHER but I do like this song. ANDDDDDD, for the Record, STATIC wrote this Song and Baby from Cash Money made this song Wayne' s because he performed it well. And now STATIC is Deceased makes you wonder..........😮
Lil Wayne is one of the real geniuses of rap. He is kind of like eminem. They both add to other artists songs, but they can stand on their own merit too. It's an extremely rare breed of rap artist that can do both
damn yall young. i banged this in 2008? before afghanistan. im 47 i got ALL LIL WAYNE ALBUMS...if you aint got em all the lyrics hit forever start w carter III dudes a genius. sick. theres not much more to say. the music speaks volumes
I just love how he says "no homo" at 0:04 and proceeds to say "he so sweet make me wanna lick the wrapper" and you can only hear it in the dirty version. Genius.
I just like this song lil Wayne did a great job with this one and the video is off the chain static I really miss you my guy rest in heavenly peace my dude 😢🕊️
I was 19 when this song came out. Although much of life at the time was a blur from all the drugs and booze, this song was a cornerstone of my wildest years.
I remember listening this going to high school. This song was so dope when it came out. It still dope. All these new songs dosen't compare. This song bring back memories staying up late and still making it to class on time in the morning.
Sevay there’s this thing called freedom of speech. It allows people to voice their opinions whether you agree or disagree with what and how they say it. People need to stop trying to get everyone to bubble wrap their words. You don’t like what someone says then move past it.
This by FAR was the best single that ended up being in his greatest album. Those of us who witnessed and got to live in this music era (btw this was literally the beginning and the song that kicked off the start of the best music era) are lucky to have lived, grew up to, partied and even witnessed this epic change in music. LIL WAYNE does NOT get enough credit for his artistry, talent, brains, and courage to change the rap game and creating the best music chapter in a single lifetime. This man right here changed the game. Everything he touched turned to gold. His style and unique eye and ear grabbed the attention of everybody, not just the kids of this time, the old heads, teens, soccer moms driving their kids to school, movies sports and all. Not only did his music paint the picture (like the song Mona Lisa painted the picture at the end of this legendary time in music) but even a mass majority of his music videos painted the picture and got his point across and was a "different view" on his own personal outlook on life. His songs and even videos were very descriptive and very detailed to where you could see what he was saying by "painting the picture" it was more than just finding words that rhymed and throwing a best over it. He broke down each and everything he said to tell a story and even branched out into different genres and COULD have done alot more for the music industry if only his following and rap industry would have backed him instead of holding him back from continuing to create the direction he wanted to face. It's a shame everyone whined about him branching off into other genre's wether it was the kids that were like "oh he's better at rapping he's a rapper, this song or album sucks cause I wanted him to rap in it, he's the best rapper alive.. he needs to stay away from rock and the other genres" or the music industry saying "we don't wanna endorse you going to other genres, we want you to be the rapper that we paid for. We want the traditional lil Wayne to be a rapper.. we don't care about your musical interests, we want you to rap and be unhappy being a musician" they did NOT care that he loved music so much and wanted to be a true artist and make his own tunes, they wanted him to make them a quick buck and do the easy way out... and after a while when you're being held back from being the artist you are and become unhappy... you lose things to rap or talk about because the interest in it is no longer there. His interest was to grow as an artist and explore new ideas and that's where his heart and head was at.. lil Wayne could of still been a hot commodity and making fire new music if people would have trusted his artistry skill. His love for music would of still been there and he could of continuously broke records and make even more art than what we all as a whole kept him from doing. No wonder he wanted to break free from the record label he was in. They were only holding him back from being an artist but at the same time, THEY were his platform and attention grabber at the same time. He practically bought his way OUT of the label so he could become a free artist to do what HE wanted to do but they stripped him of all his tools he had and probably had to sign contracts on what he could and couldn't say and use. And probably feared his life at the same time because they don't like when their money cow becomes free from them cause he longer can make them any money, and also don't want him doing better without them and if he WERE to do better without him.. they would only hunt him down because they feel like they made him but at the same time HE MADE them as well. I'm glad Wayne is free from it, it's sorta bitter sweet if you think about it because I'm glad he's free from them but I'm also sad to see him go because together they made awesome music if only he had more freedom to do what he really wanted to do. (I hate to see her go but I love to watch her leave). There were many messages to us, other artists, to the industry and label as well in many songs that fit well into songs that fell into the illusion that the song was about one thing, but his feelings made the song to be actually meant for another if you listen to them. Many many messages in here, just like his friend Marshall Mathers otherwise known as Eminem, did this very thing too... sometimes alongside WITH Wayne. Lil Wayne is and always will be a legend even after he is long gone, no one will be able to touch lil Wayne (AND Eminems) artistry talent. Both of them really complimented eachother well in their two very different styles and approaches in a similar way that Biggie and Tupac took over for a while. The only difference is Em and weezy got to live to see it come to and end (while leaving us hungry and eager for more) but Em and Wayne did it even BETTER, for the sheer fact that Tupac and Biggie just rapped better than their peers and got attention where as Wayne and Eminem took the rap game by the balls rapped better, had the attention, kept the attention, painted pictures and took what was rap, and changed it into something NEW. The one thing I wish before I die, that would mean more than the world 🌎 to me before they, or i am gone.. would be for them to make one more big hit together to prove the world they the STILL are and ALWAYS will be the best rappers alive... and to meet them both (even if it was at the same time) maybe have something signed by them and have a 20 or 30 minute conversation with them because I appreciate their music and talent THAT much and could go on even longer about everything I have noticed about each of them individually and their achievements and talk to them one on one, not even just speaking to them as a fan or fans point of view but as a person. I'm a military vet, I'm no longer in the service due to my medical discharge and have had a tough life that many people have told me they can't believe I've made it alive out of. From years of extended abuse and hard times that I would actually feel comfortable sharing with them just for the sheer fact that THEIR music (not ANY other artist) and I mean THEIR music alone took me out of the bell that I lived in and put me into a place that was okay for the time being for those few minutes each of their songs put me into. It made what I was living in just bearable enough to push through and continue simply existing without ending my life on multiple occasions during this time in my life because I felt like someone "gets it" I'm not alone I'm feeling the way I do, and someone else feels it and has enough courage to not only put it on paper, but to voice it for the rest of the entire world to hear it (not only hear it but be able to recite every dam word) to how they feel. Almost like it was to let me (the listener) know that it's okay to feel and overthink EVERY little thing that happens or is said. Because I do. If I could have anything in the world, it would be to be IN THE PRESENCE of what kept me alive... and kept me going. . . And even in 2021 I am still going through and going back to ALL of their music and appreciating each of them and each of their songs and albums the way that I did when I heard each of them for that very first time. I love you Wayne and I love Eminem for what they did and sacrificed for themselves to be happy and for the music brought forth for us to enjoy in a time of hell and nothingness. Before you guys it was like a black and white television. You Wayne, and You Eminem brought color to this colorless bland life that we all were trapped in. The world has not been the same when you started and will never be the same when you guys finally feel like retiring the mic. If you never see this comment, it'd be a shame... because you deserve to know how much you ARE appreciated and have done for a lost fan (a random simple human) in the crowd, and how much your art has impacted a single person. I hope you do get to read this before the chance is gone, because this means to me enough to be possibly made fun of or laughed at on social media over cause you just deserve to know. Thank you. ❤ - a true Stan and a Dear Anne. 👀 👁 .
That’s a paragraph too long for me to read, but Weezy definitely gets allot of credit. He’s considered one of the GOATs of rap by some of the biggest in the game.
@@shanecorcoran2542nah it is bro this is the mixtape mix i have this same one on a cd along with other songs i have a place ima upload them to but the label mixes songs after their released a lot that’s why kanye just takes care of his the way he does
This song brings back soo many memories... People always wanted me to Bluetooth the songs I had on my phone, everyone loved the tracks I had! The only time I was remotely “popular” because people liked my taste in music! Haha
if we are playing that game then 1999 thru 2004 would be the time. 2008 the recession hit and affected almost everyone. I went from living good to completely in the hole by 2009... jobs sucked and markets sucked
just got divorced when this jam came out... my stripclub anthem for the next 3 years, met some fine ass dolls who were angels in such troubled time in my life... sure do miss them mid 2000s!
2024 anyone? Where my people!
Definitely
❤❤❤
Yoo
Saw Lil’ Wayne last night in Des Moines
❤❤
11 years later and im here, listening to this like its the first time.. thank you wayne
143 11
Making me feel old bro lol
20*
For me 14 years later lmao. I heard this when it was viral as a kid. I remember the music video playing on Tv
That's cause Wayne a legend
Who's still listening in 2k24?
2k24 lol😂😂
😱 hoje eu só ladrão art ❤ 157 seter ❤ as cachorra me ❤ ama e os play se derreter ❤ cvrl ❤
Finally. A pure song about loving candy. Epic
Hahahaha😝😜😃😀☺😂😂😂😂
I was to high for you comment homie ....choked on my bong hit 🤣🤘🏻🙏🏻
Exactly! 😆 she even wanted to lick the “rapper”. Must’ve been a very nice lollipop 🍭
Ray Short hahahaha 😂
50 cent after reading this comment:
hold my beer...
Bro this shit was ahead of times. The trap influence, the melody, amazing. The lil freestyle by Wayne at the end, 🤩🤩
You gots to give props to the producer as well
Love miss you love miss miss you
U on point like Wayne my nigha
,💯🤟🖕
@@James.k1373nah fr the producer don’t get enough love he snapped on this
This isn't trap influenced at all wtf
Dam how time fly, my son was 12 when this came out and now his rusty ass 23
ZOE SMITH Yesssssssss!!!!!!!
I was 18 now 30 😫
Same here sir I was 11 when this came
I was 14 when this came out. Lol
I was 5 years when this came 😔
Not even a Lil Wayne fan , but even I can’t deny the infectious nature of this song ! Absolute banger , this beat is untouchable and the cadence of which he spits , CLASSIC!
Iam NOT a Lil Wayne fan NEITHER but I do like this song. ANDDDDDD, for the Record, STATIC wrote this Song and Baby from Cash Money made this song Wayne' s because he performed it well. And now STATIC is Deceased makes you wonder..........😮
Lil Wayne is one of the real geniuses of rap. He is kind of like eminem. They both add to other artists songs, but they can stand on their own merit too.
It's an extremely rare breed of rap artist that can do both
@@abduljalil7623 I’m well aware and support that conspiracy theory. Always have.
Damn near 2024 and this is still one of my favorite jam out songs ever!!! Never gonna change!
This makes me want to be in Vegas in summer of 2008 or something man...
This song is timeless, still bangs today
Hell yeah
For sure 🥶
2022 and still jamming to this!
Can you belive I only just found this song recently?
Me too
Love love talk ruty
This song will ALWAYS be a vibe!
damn yall young. i banged this in 2008? before afghanistan. im 47 i got ALL LIL WAYNE ALBUMS...if you aint got em all the lyrics hit forever start w carter III
dudes a genius. sick. theres not much more to say. the music speaks volumes
This was ahead of its time
In 2022 and its still gold
I just love how he says "no homo" at 0:04 and proceeds to say "he so sweet make me wanna lick the wrapper" and you can only hear it in the dirty version. Genius.
Is it wrapper? I always kinda thought of it as "I wanna lick the rapper". The double speak just goes to show how talented Lil Wayne really is.
It's make her lick the wrapper not make me lick the rapper. Check Spotify the lyrics are there
@@Clone0785 yes they're called double entendres
Haha lol
Damn
I just like this song lil Wayne did a great job with this one and the video is off the chain static I really miss you my guy rest in heavenly peace my dude 😢🕊️
2022 and still listening to this love it and I'm I'm 65 💓thank you Wayne for giving us this
Amen sissy ❤
Yeah right on girl love ya and thank you carol g❤❤
Let’s give Static Major his credit for writing and producing this song. That man was super talented. May he Rest In Peace.
The dirty version bro that what we used to hear,
Ya
Who here in 2020!!!? Y’all blessed to witness this Era😂
I grew up on this era 😎
@@mknzjons5033 yuuuup
Meeee
Yess🤣
Mknz jons samee 😎😎
I was 19 when this song came out. Although much of life at the time was a blur from all the drugs and booze, this song was a cornerstone of my wildest years.
Same
100% yes.
It was 2008
HEAVY on the blur part🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I remember listening this going to high school. This song was so dope when it came out. It still dope. All these new songs dosen't compare.
This song bring back memories staying up late and still making it to class on time in the morning.
this song will never get old at the club
True true
@@InfinitePlaysX12-v6w it up i i9i⁹j8 juicy
**me, vibing at my desk**
To goofyahh kids
@@xyiondawkins9424 nb
2024 anyone?
😮💨😮💨😮💨
Another jam never gets old. Remember jamming when it came out.
Bro still the shit in 2018. Anyone agree? Like if you do!
6 years later still bangin’ ?
Of fakn course yesss
2024 he still the shit
2024 still fire
0:03 he invented the sayin no homo. On god
Hell no. It was Cam'ron from Dipset you un cultured swine
@@eligarcia8628 sir be a little nicer
@@sevay Nah, I'm good.
Sevay there’s this thing called freedom of speech. It allows people to voice their opinions whether you agree or disagree with what and how they say it. People need to stop trying to get everyone to bubble wrap their words. You don’t like what someone says then move past it.
@@danceileanadance what the fuck are you talking bout girl?
Lmao 45 years old going thru McDonald's drive thru with this tune on hahaha not a single fck given 💅🏻🙈😍😂
Lol good for you! This made my day😂🔥
Ayeeeee!!!!
Queen 👑
If that's your face in the profil , you got your age wrong .
your 45 you were a teen when rap was starting to get popular just because your 45 doesnt mean you gotta stop listening to rap
2023 and still bumping it!
Right there with you ❤
Oh my God. this song brings me back to my teenage years .. love
me too.
Who’s still listing in 2020 ?
all
Plus 2:09 ;*
me boyz
Lmfao i kno dat aint you in dat pic💀💀💀😂😂😂
@@daisssy.i Its me bro.
2024 babyyyy we gettin old 90a babies 😘
The days when you had to look up the "dirty" version...
Swag Daddy Lolol
Dunno eh
Hell yeah
Yeah those days
Agreed
2024 and beyond 🚀
This is prob the most beautiful rap song I’ve ever heard lol. I dare so it’s so smooth, it’s elegant
Awww yeaaa.. bumping it in my Caddy lol😊
Ah, takes me back to riding around with my high school friends. Burning down and rapping along like we were gangster rappers lol!! Good times 🥲
its been years since i listened to this song n i gotta say i still like it, wonderful memories of driving around blasting it with the windows down.
Lois doin u good
Old Wayne is the shheeet .one of the greatest of all time
An entire classic that will continue to transcend for decades
2023 still one of the best rap tunes ever
Wayne still one of the best to ever do it
My big brother made me hear it when I was only 5 years old and now, I'm almost 18 and I totally love Lil Wayne's music ❤
You probably loved the candy song lol
Lol at five you were literally thinking he’s rapping about a blow pop
These kids wont know how much fyn we had back in our days with this song 2019 up n running 🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩🇬🇩
Hi
Ikr kids these days has no clue how much fun we had with this song
This was my jam back when it first came out! I was dancing to this in the clubs & at house parties. I still love this song to this day.
Bet you was fun asf 😂. The good ole days
@@XRTRACINGshe still here tho 😛👍
im glad its dirty because if its not dirty it messes up the song
Yeah
Facts
True
True
Dwl
I know I ain't the only one out here listening rn....
me
This by FAR was the best single that ended up being in his greatest album. Those of us who witnessed and got to live in this music era (btw this was literally the beginning and the song that kicked off the start of the best music era) are lucky to have lived, grew up to, partied and even witnessed this epic change in music. LIL WAYNE does NOT get enough credit for his artistry, talent, brains, and courage to change the rap game and creating the best music chapter in a single lifetime. This man right here changed the game. Everything he touched turned to gold. His style and unique eye and ear grabbed the attention of everybody, not just the kids of this time, the old heads, teens, soccer moms driving their kids to school, movies sports and all. Not only did his music paint the picture (like the song Mona Lisa painted the picture at the end of this legendary time in music) but even a mass majority of his music videos painted the picture and got his point across and was a "different view" on his own personal outlook on life. His songs and even videos were very descriptive and very detailed to where you could see what he was saying by "painting the picture" it was more than just finding words that rhymed and throwing a best over it. He broke down each and everything he said to tell a story and even branched out into different genres and COULD have done alot more for the music industry if only his following and rap industry would have backed him instead of holding him back from continuing to create the direction he wanted to face. It's a shame everyone whined about him branching off into other genre's wether it was the kids that were like "oh he's better at rapping he's a rapper, this song or album sucks cause I wanted him to rap in it, he's the best rapper alive.. he needs to stay away from rock and the other genres" or the music industry saying "we don't wanna endorse you going to other genres, we want you to be the rapper that we paid for. We want the traditional lil Wayne to be a rapper.. we don't care about your musical interests, we want you to rap and be unhappy being a musician" they did NOT care that he loved music so much and wanted to be a true artist and make his own tunes, they wanted him to make them a quick buck and do the easy way out... and after a while when you're being held back from being the artist you are and become unhappy... you lose things to rap or talk about because the interest in it is no longer there. His interest was to grow as an artist and explore new ideas and that's where his heart and head was at.. lil Wayne could of still been a hot commodity and making fire new music if people would have trusted his artistry skill. His love for music would of still been there and he could of continuously broke records and make even more art than what we all as a whole kept him from doing. No wonder he wanted to break free from the record label he was in. They were only holding him back from being an artist but at the same time, THEY were his platform and attention grabber at the same time. He practically bought his way OUT of the label so he could become a free artist to do what HE wanted to do but they stripped him of all his tools he had and probably had to sign contracts on what he could and couldn't say and use. And probably feared his life at the same time because they don't like when their money cow becomes free from them cause he longer can make them any money, and also don't want him doing better without them and if he WERE to do better without him.. they would only hunt him down because they feel like they made him but at the same time HE MADE them as well. I'm glad Wayne is free from it, it's sorta bitter sweet if you think about it because I'm glad he's free from them but I'm also sad to see him go because together they made awesome music if only he had more freedom to do what he really wanted to do. (I hate to see her go but I love to watch her leave). There were many messages to us, other artists, to the industry and label as well in many songs that fit well into songs that fell into the illusion that the song was about one thing, but his feelings made the song to be actually meant for another if you listen to them. Many many messages in here, just like his friend Marshall Mathers otherwise known as Eminem, did this very thing too... sometimes alongside WITH Wayne. Lil Wayne is and always will be a legend even after he is long gone, no one will be able to touch lil Wayne (AND Eminems) artistry talent. Both of them really complimented eachother well in their two very different styles and approaches in a similar way that Biggie and Tupac took over for a while. The only difference is Em and weezy got to live to see it come to and end (while leaving us hungry and eager for more) but Em and Wayne did it even BETTER, for the sheer fact that Tupac and Biggie just rapped better than their peers and got attention where as Wayne and Eminem took the rap game by the balls rapped better, had the attention, kept the attention, painted pictures and took what was rap, and changed it into something NEW. The one thing I wish before I die, that would mean more than the world 🌎 to me before they, or i am gone.. would be for them to make one more big hit together to prove the world they the STILL are and ALWAYS will be the best rappers alive... and to meet them both (even if it was at the same time) maybe have something signed by them and have a 20 or 30 minute conversation with them because I appreciate their music and talent THAT much and could go on even longer about everything I have noticed about each of them individually and their achievements and talk to them one on one, not even just speaking to them as a fan or fans point of view but as a person. I'm a military vet, I'm no longer in the service due to my medical discharge and have had a tough life that many people have told me they can't believe I've made it alive out of. From years of extended abuse and hard times that I would actually feel comfortable sharing with them just for the sheer fact that THEIR music (not ANY other artist) and I mean THEIR music alone took me out of the bell that I lived in and put me into a place that was okay for the time being for those few minutes each of their songs put me into. It made what I was living in just bearable enough to push through and continue simply existing without ending my life on multiple occasions during this time in my life because I felt like someone "gets it" I'm not alone I'm feeling the way I do, and someone else feels it and has enough courage to not only put it on paper, but to voice it for the rest of the entire world to hear it (not only hear it but be able to recite every dam word) to how they feel. Almost like it was to let me (the listener) know that it's okay to feel and overthink EVERY little thing that happens or is said. Because I do. If I could have anything in the world, it would be to be IN THE PRESENCE of what kept me alive... and kept me going. . . And even in 2021 I am still going through and going back to ALL of their music and appreciating each of them and each of their songs and albums the way that I did when I heard each of them for that very first time. I love you Wayne and I love Eminem for what they did and sacrificed for themselves to be happy and for the music brought forth for us to enjoy in a time of hell and nothingness. Before you guys it was like a black and white television. You Wayne, and You Eminem brought color to this colorless bland life that we all were trapped in. The world has not been the same when you started and will never be the same when you guys finally feel like retiring the mic. If you never see this comment, it'd be a shame... because you deserve to know how much you ARE appreciated and have done for a lost fan (a random simple human) in the crowd, and how much your art has impacted a single person. I hope you do get to read this before the chance is gone, because this means to me enough to be possibly made fun of or laughed at on social media over cause you just deserve to know. Thank you. ❤ - a true Stan and a Dear Anne. 👀 👁 .
Not enough words used. A-
So... U like Lil Wayne.
@@Tikolico yes and em
That’s a paragraph too long for me to read, but Weezy definitely gets allot of credit. He’s considered one of the GOATs of rap by some of the biggest in the game.
Yeah, he gave life to the mumble rap school.
damn this song nevr gets old (:
lol....off course
Hey I'm from the future. What do you want to know😂...get it....because this comment is 7 years old. But seriously what so you want to know?
@@muhammadumer9228 straight jamming..
To old for 11.2019
8 years later...
Damn this song brings back some fucking crazy ass wild memories.
Yeah real fucking memories
this the original mix with the 808 without the sub bass this the one i remember as a child
Also I swear Static Major’s vocals are different in the “after you back it up” part
@@shanecorcoran2542nah it is bro this is the mixtape mix i have this same one on a cd along with other songs i have a place ima upload them to but the label mixes songs after their released a lot that’s why kanye just takes care of his the way he does
@@shanecorcoran2542 i wish this version was the main one out now
@@kevofyb idk, i feel like the beat is better mixed in the final version and I prefer Static Major's vocals more auto-tuned
2024 we’re still in here!! 🔥🔥
2024 y’all better hit like u don’t miss!!! 👊🏾😎
Listened the one back in the 10th grade....
Still a honied one....
Gives the harmony.....
This song brings back soo many memories... People always wanted me to Bluetooth the songs I had on my phone, everyone loved the tracks I had! The only time I was remotely “popular” because people liked my taste in music! Haha
Same about me :)))))
Hey Princess, I followed you on SoundCloud!
Lmao 🤣...
@@nismocash989 sorry just saw your comment, thanks
@@posteniokub3139 nice
Still listening this in june 2015 ! Awesome !
+TheLoks69 you won my respect !!
+petur hristov *cough*
Still listening to this in June 2016
2017, and will be listening in the coming years.
And Here We Are Again June 2024 🎉😂
Now, this is the REAL, cool, dirty, BETTER version of this song, yes!!
timeless classic
Damn. I remember when this song came out.
It was big for sure.
Still 🔥 🥞 ♨️ 🥵 🔥 🥞 ♨️
Damn time flies I was 6 when this came out, I remember listening to this all the time, now I’m 18 still listening to it
I’ll take this to my Grave! I was Grunting when this jewelry came out it will always be in my top 10 😅
Lol I was 39yrs old still listing to it 55 next year
I love how out of no where he says "no homo" 😂😂😂
Yes nice profile pic lol
Bird man traumatized him
2023😍
This is the first ever song I heard of Weezy, and I've been hooked since.
2024 ❤ still banger
This version is the best I've heard. The official version editor takes out words like "lump" and "juicy". Lame.
Damn I was 12 listening to this lol, time flys by and still a classic
All these comment making me feel like i missed out... i was 0 when this shit came out
I remember my moms ex kept singing this to her, and knowing what the lyrics mean later... Kinda fuxked me 😂
😲
😂😂
That's fucked up
HAHA
"Shorty said the n**** that she with ain't s*"" he won't do this and he can't do that" classic 2021!!!!!!
2008... Good times...
Yes sir. God dam I wish I had a time machine!
if we are playing that game then 1999 thru 2004 would be the time. 2008 the recession hit and affected almost everyone. I went from living good to completely in the hole by 2009... jobs sucked and markets sucked
+Ron Thurber Yeah, the economy was bad, but at least the music and the fashion was better by far.
+Aaron McGee you guys are listening to a song about eating out and you guys are talking about the economy
😄😄😄
2022 and still dope track ❤️
just got divorced when this jam came out... my stripclub anthem for the next 3 years, met some fine ass dolls who were angels in such troubled time in my life... sure do miss them mid 2000s!
Who listening in 2023?
The only Version that pops!
2022 and this song is still 🔥🔥🔥
This Banger is so much better in this explicit Version! 🔥
every once in a while I stumble upon this song and it just brings memories from the good old times :) I wish i could go back
Won’t ever happen but guess what will! It’s comin wait for it!
2024 🎉🎉🎉🎉
11 years later & STILL BETTER than most of the crap out there today in 2019!!!👏👏👏👅🍭🍭🍭
this was the first song i heard wayne in, i was like 7 or 8 lmao. love some classic tunechi shit 😈
2020 anyone ? ♨️
Will be Always here..
I was in jail for my last time when this came out. I first saw the video in jail lol
October 22, 2019
no i'm listening to it in 1200 BC on my IStone
Haha still relevant
Mr. Universe Gaming 🤣🤣🤣🤣
ROFLMMFAO #DEAD #DONE #THROWSPHONE
Mr. Universe Gaming 😂😂😂😂
Before corona? Haha 👑
2008 was some good days of Cash money records and hip hop
Who listening in 2024
It's the 10 am Radio One Underground B-side morning hit list 😊. Fire fire 🔥🎶
Still loving this shit in 2017!💖😘😜
maxamed
Crazy Ev!l Red 1313 me too 😘😚😗😚😘😙
Crazy Ev!l Red 1313 Justin dale Pippin you homes good. Car Alabama crimson tide. mud at Dad. Big boy gril dog. The only way
Rhjkjddvbnmbb.
Vnzy Ev!l Red 1313
You're sexy AF
The best time of my youth. Flipphones. Bluetooth. Infared LMFAOOO
good morning replies that my favorite song replies
These kids dont even know! 😂😂
Awesome
He'll yes
Infrared?
My favorite song by Lil Wayne
ShaTina Anderson same
ShaTina Anderson same
Naw
ShaTina Anderson, same thing.
My favourite is mr carter but this one also dope
who is still listening to these songs in 2020?
🙋 that would be me!
👋🏻
Still killin it Wayne b b b bad man ha
Best ringtone in my opinion.
2020 still dope, still beat the 15s, still increasing the gravity of ladies clothing.... damn glad i grew up when music was good.
I love the dirty version
I just discovered this track recently. I'm like 'how did I miss this?!' Somehow I feel relaxed listening to this, almost stoned hahaha
Wtf you must’ve been living under a rock when this album dropped because Wayne was on top of the game 😂
Under a rock or 11 years old 😂😂
@@royklein1837 😂
@@royklein1837 right 🤣🤣
Wow I was 9 when this came out. It was my jam. 🍭🍭🍭🍭
Lollipop, that's GREAT, HOW RESPECTFUL, SERIOUSLY, I HAVE NEVER HEARD YOU BE SO CLEAN, I LOVE IT, IT'S TOTALLY GREAT💯🥰🌞🤗
Man, who is here in december 2020??? Bringing back memories when i thought that i'm little fucker 🤣🤣
Numero Uno & YOU KNOW this MAN! GOMT! Greatest Of My Time!
Big pimpin in 9/21/24 still jammin
childhood..
I love this song cause it's me and my woman song and we are still together till this day thank you for the great music God bless you
This song still slaps in 2022🔥🔥🔥🔥