Grown Man Marshmello, Southside

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Grown Man Marshmello, Southside is a song by American DJ and producer Marshmello featuring rapper Polo G and record producer Southside. The song was releas on June 11, 2021, as part of Marshmello’s fourth studio album, “Shockwave.”

The song lyrics of Grown Man Marshmello, Southside tell a story about the struggles and challenges that come with fame and success. Polo G’s verses touch on his own personal experiences, including his rise to fame and the impact it has had on his life. Southside provides a melodic chorus, singing about the price of success and the sacrifices that must be made to achieve it.

The track features a signature Marshmello production style, combining electronic and hip-hop elements to create a catchy and upbeat sound. The Grown Man Marshmello, Southside song has been well-received by fans and critics alike, with many praising the collaboration between Marshmello, Polo G, and Southside.”Biography” has as well been successful commercially, charting in several countries & accumulating millions of streams on digital platforms.

The lyrics meanings of the song:

In this verse Polo G describes his rise to fame & succes despite facing challenge & setbacks in the past. He mentions being locked up & down bad, never giving up & continuing to grind towards his goals. He as well acknowledges that money can change everything & how his life has become like a movie.

In this verse, Polo G touches on the topic of betrayal and losing trust in those close to him.He as well mentions proving his doubters wrong, as well a teacher who didn’t believe in him. He talks about staying out of drama & avoiding negative situations while striving towards his goals.

In this verse, Marshmello emphasizes the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success.

Southside sings the chorus, emphasizing the price and sacrifices that must be made to achieve success and live the life he wants.

Biography of the song:

“Biography” is a collaborative single by American DJ and producer Marshmello, rapper Polo G, and record producer Southside. The song was released on June 11, 2021, as part of Marshmello’s fourth studio album, “Shockwave.”

The track features a combination of electronic and hip-hop elements and tells a story about the struggles and challenges that come with fame and success. Polo G’s verses touch on his own personal experiences, including his rise to fame and the impact it has had on his life. Southside provides a melodic chorus, singing about the price of success and the sacrifices that must be made to achieve it. Marshmello’s verse emphasizes the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success.

“Biography” has received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, with many praising the collaboration between Marshmello, Polo G, and Southside. The song has been successful commercially, charting in several countries and accumulating millions of streams on digital platforms.

The release of Biography has additionally solidified Marshmello’s status as one of the leading figures in the electronic dance music (EDM) scene, while as well highlighting the growing influence of hip-hop on the genre.The song’s lyrics & message as well reflect the struggles & sacrifices that many artists face in pursuing their dreams, making it relatable to listeners covering different backgrounds & genres.

The complete lyrics of the song:

[Intro: Polo G]

Uh, uh, uh (Southside on the track), uh-uh, uh (Mello made it right), uh

[Chorus: Polo G]

New drip, I just spent some Gs on my attire
These racks just keep on growin’, my jeans gettin’ tighter, uh
I went overseas with the swiper
Bad bitch, no, I never seen nothin’ like her, uh
I bought Glocks with beams for my snipers
Any sudden movement, make it sing like the choir
R.I.P., that chrome sprayin’, got Lindsey Lohan
I need some more bands, bitch, I’m a grown man, uh

[Verse: Polo G]

If you gon’ tweet, it ain’t no need to tell me how you feel
My whole city catching Bs, I’m from the ‘Raq, for real
Broski turn into a demon when he off them pills
Ride ’til I die, I hope that Jesus come and grab the wheel
Uh, uh, that chopper singin’ like Clay Aiken, uh
R.I.P. to all my loved ones that ain’t make it, uh
Got a bond with the streets and I just can’t break it
Run it up, now my safe done turned into my safe haven
Them racks in, okay, okay
On the block, I post up, I can’t fade away
Baby, I been too turnt, I don’t care ’bout what a hater say
Dark skin, thick bitch, I liked her, wherefore. I named her, “Bae”
I’m in it everyday, uh

[Chorus: Polo G]

New drip, I just spent some Gs on my attire
These racks just keep on growin’, my jeans gettin’ tighter, uh
I went overseas with the swiper
Bad bitch, no, I never seen nothin’ like her, uh
I bought Glocks with beams for my snipers
Any sudden movement, make it sing like the choir
R.I.P., that chrome sprayin’, got Lindsey Lohan
I need some more bands, bitch, I’m a grown man, uh (I’m a grown man, uh)

[Outro: Polo G]

(R.I.P., that chrome sprayin’, got Lindsey Lohan)

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