HBA Lyrics by Playboi Carti, with Summary, important lines meaning & official Music Video.
HBA is a latest English song in the voice of popular rapper Playboi Carti, featured in the album “MUSIC”.
Summary: This song features themes of success, confidence, and a high-energy lifestyle. The artist reflects on their journey, fame, and influence while addressing imitators and rivals. They reference travel, relationships, and personal milestones, all set against a backdrop of braggadocious lyrics and a fast-paced flow. The outro shifts to a more introspective tone, mentioning personal growth and family.
Genre: Rap
HBA Lyrics
[Intro]
Uh, you gotta get high like this
You gotta get high like me
You gotta get high like this
You gotta get high like me
You gotta get high like this
You gotta get high like me
You gotta get high like this
You gotta get high like me
[Verse 1]
I’m f*ckin’ these b!tches, alright
I’m havin’ my way, alright, uh
My fingers, they motherf*ckin’ tight
My eyes are open, I’m high
I can’t believe I can die
I just realized I was high
I was seventeen on the mic
I’m tryna be Carti, not Mike
I’m a gigolo, ho, I bite
My wholе career, they bite
Some n!ggas still thinkin’ thеy faster than me
Somebody should tell ’em they dyin’
I’m done with these n!ggas and dissin’, I just be pissin’, I don’t give a f*ck
I know I’m on your moodboard, b!tch, I’m tryna tell you your ho gon’ f*ck
If you really got a problem, we can handle that problem, yeah, body to body
Buffy the body, my b!tch got body, Buffy the body
My b!tch got body, yeah, my b!tch got body, yeah, my b!tch got body
She screech like a hyena when I get her body
[Verse 2]
Travel the world, huh, huh, schyeah, hol’ up
On tour with your girl
It’s not my world, it’s Mali world
And she’s not my girl, she’s Mali’s girl
You play with my top, get a referral
Put him in smoke, he reefer
Put him in a coffin, put him in a coffin
Put him in a, uh, put him in a, uh, put him in a coffin
I jump out the Lam’ truck, she thought that I lost it
I jump out my Redeye, push out, then I go to Boston
I stay with like ten thots, Austin
Everything is awesome, FA, F*cking Awesome
Make sure you tell them n!ggas watch me, they don’t know how I cross over
Double 0, yeah, the biggest ever, we just gettin’ ready for the crossover
Tell the driver he need to pull over, let this b!tch come top, then over
Nosebleed, yeah, high speed, huh, I can get the rollover
You been actin’ funny and you fake poppin’, yeah, just like hot soda
Y’all n!ggas don’t know how to grow up, I been an OG since I was younger
All of my friends are dead, leave ’em in the cold, put ’em in the tundra
I go Ray Charles, I cannot see her, I make her fumble
I was just in Texas with Aaliyah, her p*ssy a jungle
They wanted this album to be opposite, but I told ’em I’m comin’ normal
When you play this shit, wear a white tux, young n!gga, like you in a formal, hah
[Outro]
I was twenty-four when I had lil’ Onyx
(Then I had a daughter, I got a daughter too)
Twenty-seven when I had Yves
Now I can finally sleep
I let the sun
I let the sun lead me home
I let the moon
I let the moon set me up
Here are some important and standout lines from the song:
1. “I’m tryna be Carti, not Mike” – Suggests the artist is aiming for a unique style, referencing Playboi Carti rather than Michael Jackson.
2. “Some n!ggas still thinkin’ they faster than me / Somebody should tell ’em they dyin’” – A confident declaration of superiority, possibly in rap or success.
3. “Buffy the body, my b!tch got body” – A reference to the model Buffy the Body, emphasizing the physique of the subject.
4. “Travel the world, huh, huh, schyeah, hol’ up / On tour with your girl” – Flexing a lifestyle of global success and influence.
5. “Everything is awesome, FA, F*cking Awesome” – A play on words with the FA brand and a general boastful statement.
6. “All of my friends are dead, leave ’em in the cold, put ’em in the tundra” – Possibly referencing financial success (like Lil Uzi Vert’s “XO Tour Llif3”) or a metaphor for outgrowing old relationships.
7. “I was twenty-four when I had lil’ Onyx / Twenty-seven when I had Yves / Now I can finally sleep” – A personal moment, referencing the artist’s children and growth.
8. “I let the sun lead me home / I let the moon set me up” – A poetic ending, possibly symbolizing guidance and fate.
Audio Credits
Artist : Playboi Carti
Album : MUSIC
Lyricist : Playboi Carti
Music : Onokey, Cardo Got Wings
Label : Interscope Records, AWGE