Angels
Angels

A$AP Rocky - Angels Lyrics

In this hard-hitting track, the artist delves into his experiences and lifestyle in the gritty streets of Harlem. He vividly portrays his journey from a young drug dealer to a successful rapper, boasting about his wealth symbolized by "ten gold chains" and… Read more

Hip-Hop/Rap
Jan 15, 2013
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Angels Music Video

Angels Lyrics

Ten gold chains, wood grain, propane
Sell the whole thang from the cellphone rang

I'm the dope mane bitches sniffin' cocaine
All my young niggas know that they could all weigh, all weigh
(Call me, call me, call me) All weigh, all weigh
(Call me, call me, call me) All weigh, all weigh
(Call me, call me, call me) All weigh, all weigh
(Call me, call me, call me) All weigh, all weigh

(If, if, if you see me trouble, bitch)

They call me young drug dealer
They call me young thug nigga
24 karats my slugs glitter
24 years old worth a couple million
Shouts out to my cuz niggas
Finna' let it fly for my blood niggas
Middle finger up to you fuck niggas
If you a trill nigga, then fuck wit' us
Nigga dash like a speed of a bullet
Wit' a pistol on him prolly' wouldn't even pull it
Heart made of pudding, mean muggin' wit' a hoodie
Like what's goodie
Tryna be the motherfucker that you couldn't
Knowin' you
Down to let it fly when I shouldn't
All my young niggas they gon' rep it to the fullest
Tell a fuck nigga "be you, fuck tough, be cool"
All the young niggas in crew they down to let it fly

For a nigga like me, young nigga like me
They let it fly
For a nigga like me, young nigga like me
They let it fly
For a nigga like me, young nigga like me
They let it fly
For a nigga like me, jiggy young nigga like me

Ten gold chains, wood grain, propane
Sell the whole thang from the cellphone rang
Ten gold chains, wood grain, propane
Sell the whole thang from the cellphone rang

Niggas got rips in they jeans man I started that
Hood by air man I started that
Niggas claim they the God of black
Well your name is purple I'm the God of that
Gave you my back, nigga pardon that
Fuck that shit I brought mobbin' back
Brought robbin' back, brought the Garden back
Motherfuck black land I brought Harlem back
Rollin' in my Benzo
Hoes on the curb a couple of friends
Rollin' down my window
Yo what's the word, fuck it get in
Ride round wit' these bimbos
She gave head to my kinfolk
Shout outs my connect though
Keep a watch out for them Winslows
'Cause the boys gon' creep
D-boys gone' serve
Hoes gone skeet and the V gone swerve
I'ma get by while the world gon' turn
I'ma get mine like you gon' get yours
Niggas do the least do when the piece got nerve
Niggas in the streets when the heat got burned
I tell nigga "be you, fuck tough, be cool"
Couple young niggas down with my crew who be down to let it fly

For a nigga like me, young nigga like me
They let it fly
For a nigga like me, young nigga like me
They let it fly
For a nigga like me, young nigga like me
They let it fly
For a nigga like me, jiggy young nigga like me

Ten gold chains, wood grain, propane
Sell the whole thang from the cellphone rang
Ten gold chains, wood grain, propane
Sell the whole thang from the cellphone rang
Ten gold chains, wood grain, propane
Sell the whole thang from the cellphone rang
Ten gold chains, wood grain, propane
Sell the whole thang from the cellphone rang

Writer(s): Imogen Jennifer Heap, Clarence Ian Connor, Dayquan Davis, Solomon Davis, Rakim Mayers
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Angels?

In this hard-hitting track, the artist delves into his experiences and lifestyle in the gritty streets of Harlem. He vividly portrays his journey from a young drug dealer to a successful rapper, boasting about his wealth symbolized by "ten gold chains" and "wood grain propane". The recurring phrase "they let it fly" is an assertion of loyalty among his crew, ready to defend their own at any cost. The song also touches on fashion trends he claims to have started, asserting his influence beyond music. A$AP Rocky uses this track as a platform to express defiance against critics while showcasing his pride in bringing 'Harlem back', hence re-establishing its significance in the hip-hop scene.

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