Kota the Friend's track delves into themes of ambition, financial success, and authenticity. The artist emphasizes the importance of hard work and perseverance, starting from humble beginnings and aspiring towards a prosperous future. He reflects on material goals like acquiring a new car, a dream home with a backyard, and maintaining good credit. Kota also touches on the significance of genuine relationships over superficial ones, advocating for self-reliance and caution against fake love. The song portrays a lifestyle that balances relaxation with diligence, highlighting moments of leisure while underscoring continuous effort. Ultimately, it serves as an anthem for those striving to achieve their dreams while staying true to themselves amidst external pressures and distractions.
Monday
Lyrics
Monday, Monday
Gotta get the bread, won't complain, nah
Brand new whip on the one way
Gotta dream big for the one day
Nigga want a crib with the backyard
Nice lil bih with a slim waist
Eight hundred credit in a black car
Everybody good when he get paid
Take a milly put it on the black
When you really gettin' money you don't ever gotta act
I did everything I said, I been keepin' it a stack
Took a stack, bought a crib by a river to relax
Nigga came up from the low-low, left it in the past
I'm in Baja, California with my feet up on the grass
And my shorty in the rental with her feet up on the dashboard
You know that I love it when the boujee in they bag
Yeah money on the phone, nigga wake up
Nowadays shorty need pay stubs
Bankroll tucked in the raincoat
Better get hip to the fake love
Baby girl get that paper
Bad lil bitch, she A1
Stack your bread for the girl's trip
R.I.P. to the haters
Stay home with that fake shit, yeah
She ain't really bad if she basic, nah
Get a whole bag and I save it, yeah
Cookin' up crack in the basement, ayy
Take shit day by day
Niggas throw shade always
Work through the pain like, ayy
Milly in the rain like ayy
Henny to the face like ayy
Lake house on a lil boat straight chillin'
Sun roof on the whole crib no ceilin'
Feel no ways, no holes, no games
No stress, no flexin' for the 'Gram
No money to my ear, on the porch sippin' Kool-Aid
Mix it in with the D'USSÉ
One o'clock on a Tuesday
Young nigga on a new wave
Bank job for a new day
Yeah money on the phone, nigga wake up
Nowadays shorty need pay stubs
Bankroll tucked in the raincoat
Better get hip to the fake love
Baby girl get that paper
Bad lil bitch, she A1
Stack your bread for the girl's trip
R.I.P. to the haters
Writer(s): Avery Jones
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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