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Guapdad 4000, !llmind - How Many Lyrics

Exploring themes of materialism, self-indulgence, and existential questioning, this track delves into the dichotomy between external success and internal emptiness. The lyrics juxtapose the protagonist's lavish lifestyle—marked by luxury cars, expensive… Read more

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(Do you think you're better off alone?
Do you think you're better off alone?)

Big bust down, Hellcat did the race
Big mask on, no face, no case
Big black truck, back to back from the bank
Backed off facts, racks raise in the safe
Drivin' hella slow, you don't race no Wraith
Diamonds like a king, to my whip I'm a slave
Diamonds on my queen, to this dick she a slave
Let's count it up, see what we made, yeah

How many times did you call me? I told you I'm droppin' it off
How many times I said, "Fuck it, we hungry, I'm breakin' the law"
How many drugs did you do 'fore you realized you numbin' your flaws? (Yeah)
How many bottles you bought 'fore you realized you lost in the sauce?

Big double X, do it bigger in the double X
I'm in the sky, that's a Hubble flex
Tryna plot with the team, like a huddle neck
Hoppin' out with the beam, space shuttle tech
You don't double check, we just double checks
Doin' double days, gettin' double neck
Money turn me on, it's a fuckin' check, it's a fuckin' check

Big bust down, Hellcat did the race
Big mask on, no face, no case (yeah)
Big black truck, back to back from the bank (back to back)
Backed off facts, racks raise in the safe
Drivin' hella slow, you don't race no Wraith (yeah)
Diamonds like a king, to my whip I'm a slave (oh)
Diamonds on my queen, to this dick she a slave (she a slave)
Let's count it up, see what we made, yeah

How many times did you call me? I told you I'm droppin' it off
How many times I said, "Fuck it, we hungry, I'm breakin' the law"
How many drugs did you do 'fore you realized you numbin' your flaws?
How many bottles you bought 'fore you realized you lost in the sauce?

I get you lit when I need to, there's other bad bitches in my face
But I need you, I always lose count
And I just turn it see through, but nothin' else matters
If I add it, it don't complete you, yeah

Big bust down, Hellcat did the race (race)
Big mask on, no face, no case (yeah)
Big black truck, back to back from the bank (back to back)
Backed off facts, racks raise in the safe
Drivin' hella slow, you don't race no Wraith (yeah)
Diamonds like a king, to my whip I'm a slave (oh)
Diamonds on my queen, to this dick she a slave (she a slave)
Let's count it up, see what we made

How many times did you call me? I told you I'm droppin' it off
How many times I said, "Fuck it, we hungry, I'm breakin' the law"
How many drugs did you do 'fore you realized you numbin' your flaws?
How many bottles you bought 'fore you realized you lost in the sauce?

How many, how many? Yeah
How many, how many? Yeah
How many, how many, how many, how many?
How many, how many? Yeah
How many, how many, how many, how many? Yeah
How many, how many? (How)
How many, how many, how many, how many? (I lost count, I lost count)
How many, how many?

(Do you think you're better off alone?
Do you think you're better off alone?)

Writer(s): Akeem Hayes, Eelke Kalberg, Ramon Ibanga, Sebastiaan Molijn
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., EMPIRE PUBLISHING, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of How Many?

Exploring themes of materialism, self-indulgence, and existential questioning, this track delves into the dichotomy between external success and internal emptiness. The lyrics juxtapose the protagonist's lavish lifestyle—marked by luxury cars, expensive jewelry, and financial gains—with deeper reflections on personal fulfillment. The recurring question "How many?" serves as a rhetorical device to highlight the endless pursuit of pleasure and its numbing effects on one's flaws and vulnerabilities. Ultimately, the song critiques the superficiality of wealth and excess while questioning their true value in achieving happiness. #Materialism #ExistentialCrisis #LuxuryLifestyle #SelfReflection

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