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6ix9ine ft. Nicki Minaj, Murda Beatz - FEFE Lyrics

This collaboration between 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj delves into themes of power, dominance, and unapologetic confidence. The lyrics portray a brash and assertive attitude towards relationships and social interactions. 6ix9ine's verses focus on casual… Read more

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FEFE Lyrics

It's fuckin' TR3YWAY!
It's King of New York, lookin' for the Queen
Uh, you got the right one, mm
L-let these-l-let these b-b-bitches know, nigga
Queens, Brooklyn, brr, ah!
Murda on the beat so it's not nice!

Pussy got that wet, wet, got that drip, drip
Got that Super Soaker, hit that, she a Fefe
Her name Keke, she eat my dick like it's free, free
I don't even know like "Why I did that?"
I don't even know like "Why I hit that?"
All I know is that I just can't wife that
Talk to her nice so she won't fight back
Turn around and hit it from the back, back, back
Bend her down then I make it clap, clap, clap

I don't really want no friends
I don't really want no friends, no

Draco got that kick-back, when I blow that, they all do track
They don't shoot back, one shot, close range, red dot
Head tight, yeah, I did that, yeah, I live that
Call a Uber with my shooter, with a Ruger, we gon' do ya
Niggas say they killin' people, but I really fuckin' do it

I don't really want no friends
I don't really want no friends, no

He-he tryna 69 like Tekashi, call him papi
Word to A$AP, keep me Rocky, I'm from New York, so I'm cocky
Say he fuckin' with my posse, copped me Chloé like Kardashi'
Keep this pussy in Versace, said I'm pretty like Tinashe
Put-put it all up in his face, did I catch a case?
Pussy game just caught a body, but I never leave a trace
Face is pretty, ass for days, I get chips, I ask for Lay's
I just sit back and when he done, I be like, "Yo, how'd it taste?"
(Yo, how'd it taste?)

I don't really want no friends
I don't really want no friends, no

Ayo, Draco got that kick-back
When it kick-back, you can't get yo shit back
In fact this that bitch that
"I hate small talk, I don't fuck with chit-chat"
AC just stopped workin'
So they hit me, told me bring my wrist back
Come through rockin' fashions
That got all these bitches like "Yo, what's that?"

I don't really want no friends
I don't really want no friends, no

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe
I catch a hoe right by her toe
If she ain't fuckin' me and Nicki
Kick that ho right through the door (TR3YWAY)
I don't really want no friends, my old ho just bought this Benz
Nicki just hopped in this shit, now I won't see that bitch again
Eeny, meeny, miny, moe (no)
I catch a ho right by her toe (no)
If she ain't fuckin' me and Nicki (no)
Kick that ho right through the door (no, TR3YWAY)

Mmm, Young Money, Young Money bunny
Colorful hair, don't care
I don't really want no friends, I don't really want no friends, no
I don't really want no friends, I don't really want no friends, no
Scum Gang!

Writer(s): Andrew David Green, Daniel Hernandez, Kevin Gomringer, Onika Tanya Maraj, Shane Lee Lindstrom, Tim Gomringer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of FEFE?

This collaboration between 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj delves into themes of power, dominance, and unapologetic confidence. The lyrics portray a brash and assertive attitude towards relationships and social interactions. 6ix9ine's verses focus on casual encounters, emphasizing his detachment from emotional connections and his readiness to resort to violence if necessary. Nicki Minaj's contributions highlight her self-assured persona, boasting about her sexual prowess and material success while dismissing superficial friendships. Both artists use vivid imagery and wordplay to convey their messages of supremacy in both personal and professional realms. #Confidence #PowerDynamics #Unapologetic #Dominance

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was 'FEFE' by 6ix9ine, Nicki Minaj, and Murda Beatz released?

    'FEFE' was released on July 22, 2018. It served as the second single from 6ix9ine's debut album, Dummy Boy (2018), and was also included as a bonus track on Nicki Minaj's fourth studio album, Queen (2018).

  2. Who produced the song 'FEFE'?

    'FEFE' was produced by Canadian record producer Murda Beatz and the German duo Cubeatz. The song features a hard-hitting beat that complements the verses of both 6ix9ine and Nicki Minaj.

  3. What chart achievements did 'FEFE' accomplish?

    'FEFE' reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, making it 6ix9ine's highest-charting single at that time. It was also certified octuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and achieved top ten positions in several other countries.

  4. What controversy surrounded the release of 'FEFE'?

    'FEFE' faced backlash due to 6ix9ine's legal issues involving a minor. Critics were concerned about the childlike visuals in the music video given his past misconduct case. Nicki Minaj defended her collaboration with him by pointing out similar industry double standards.

  5. How did Nicki Minaj contribute to 'FEFE'?

    Nicki Minaj quickly came up with her verse after discussing the song with 6ix9ine over the phone. She sent back her voice note within five minutes of hearing Murda Beatz’s beat. Her lyrics include references to celebrities like ASAP Rocky, Khloé Kardashian, and Tinashe.

  6. How did critics react to 'FEFE'?

    'FEFE' received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its catchy beat and melodic flow while others criticized it for its controversial imagery and association with 6ix9ine’s legal troubles. Despite these critiques, it became a commercial success.

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