Kanga Lyrics – 6ix9ine ft. Kanye West
Kanga Lyrics
[Intro: TrifeDrew]
M-M-M-Murda
[Chorus: 6ix9ine]
She want me, I ain't want her, oh
She want me to be her boo
You so silly, don't get it confused
Now turn around, drop it low, pick it up, oh
Big bank, we getting paid over here
Broke n!ggas, go stand over there
Fake as* hoes, go meet 'em over there
Little booties, they matter over here
Now stop
[Verse 1: 6ix9ine]
Wait a minute, now I'm back at it
Back at it like a mothaf**king crack addict
Sex addict, I'm a mothaf**king sex addict
Hit shorty from the back, got her back cracking
Back cracking, b-back cracking
I love ho b!tches, that's my f**king problem
Yeah, I like to f**k hoes, I got a f**king problem
Bang, bang, bang and a chicken wing, b!tch
Yeah, I know you love how I put it down, b!tch
Drop down and pick your weave up, girl
Drop down and get your Eagle on, girl
Head downtown and pick the eaters up, girl
You know them chicken-heads eat it up, girl
[Chorus: 6ix9ine]
She want me, I ain't want her, oh
She want me to be her boo
You so silly, don't get it confused
Now turn around, drop it low, pick it up, oh
Big bank, we getting paid over here
Broke n!ggas, go stand over there
Fake as* hoes, go meet 'em over there
Little booties, they matter over here
[Verse 2: 6ix9ine & Kanye West]
That pu**y get wetter than yours
That head is better than yours
I flew her out so I could f**k on tour
Flew her back 'cause my girlfriend saw her
They tried to say I wasn't black no more
About as black as Macklemore
They don't like me 'cause I'm Mexican
Sent me back, now I'm back again
Uh, just bought a piece of Fashion Nova
Your girlfriend look like a ogre
N!gga, fat b!tches need love too
My fault, Ye, I wasn't sober
Who the f**k gone listen to Ebro? (Ebro)
All these n!ggas so emo
F**k that n!gga, I'm the mothaf**king sh!t
Another old n!gga on a young n!gga d!ck
N-N-N!ggas tried to say that I was canceled (Canceled)
When I asked them questions, couldn't answer
How Ye? How Ye? How, Sway? N!gga it's f**king-
[Interlude: TrifeDrew]
Yo, chill, chill, chill, chill, chill
Woah, woah, woah
You cannot say that, bro, c'mon
[Chorus: 6ix9ine]
She want me, I ain't want her, oh
She want me to be her boo
You so silly, don't get it confused
Now turn around, drop it low, pick it up, oh
Big bank, we getting paid over here
Broke n!ggas, go stand over there
Fake as* hoes, go meet 'em over there
Little booties, they matter over here
Now stop
Kanga Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Kanga" by 6ix9ine featuring Kanye West primarily revolves around themes of hedonism, self-indulgence, and defiance against critics. It portrays a lifestyle filled with casual relationships, partying, and the accumulation of wealth. The lyrics reflect 6ix9ine's characteristic brash and provocative style, emphasizing his disregard for societal norms and expectations. He boasts about his sexual conquests, financial success, and resilience in the face of criticism and controversy. Kanye West's verse adds a layer of commentary on race, fame, and personal issues, maintaining the song's confrontational and unapologetic tone.
[Intro]
"M-M-M-Murda" is a producer tag, indicating that the beat was produced by Murda Beatz. It sets the tone for the song, signaling that the track will be hard-hitting and intense.
[Chorus]
The chorus talks about a girl wanting 6ix9ine to be her boyfriend, but he dismisses her, making it clear he doesn't want a serious relationship. He instructs her to dance provocatively ("turn around, drop it low, pick it up") and emphasizes that they are making a lot of money ("Big bank, we getting paid over here"). He dismisses broke men and fake women, directing them to separate areas. He also affirms that women with smaller buttocks are appreciated as well ("Little booties, they matter over here").
[Verse 1]
In this verse, 6ix9ine portrays himself as addicted to sex, comparing his behavior to that of a crack addict. He brags about his sexual encounters and his love for promiscuous women. He uses explicit language to describe his actions and sexual prowess. He also encourages women to dance provocatively and mockingly mentions picking up their weaves and mimicking the "Eagle" dance move.
[Verse 2]
This verse features both 6ix9ine and Kanye West. 6ix9ine starts by comparing the sexual performance of different women and mentions flying a woman out to have sex with her. He references his racial identity and the backlash he faces, humorously comparing himself to Macklemore, a white rapper. Kanye West's lines talk about various issues, including criticism he faces, his relationship with fashion, and the love life of overweight women. He also mentions being criticized by radio host Ebro and mocks older critics. The verse ends with Kanye referencing a famous interview with Sway Calloway, where he was frustrated by Sway's questions.
[Interlude]
TrifeDrew interjects, telling 6ix9ine to calm down and avoid saying something inappropriate, providing a moment of self-awareness within the song's aggressive and provocative tone.
[Popular Phrases]
1. "Big bank, we getting paid over here" - This line emphasizes the wealth and financial success 6ix9ine and his crew have achieved, suggesting a lifestyle of luxury and abundance.
2. "Little booties, they matter over here" - Contrary to the usual emphasis on larger buttocks in popular culture, 6ix9ine acknowledges and appreciates women with smaller buttocks, promoting body positivity.
3. "Back at it like a mothafking crack addict" - This simile compares 6ix9ine's return to his hedonistic activities to the relentless behavior of a crack addict, highlighting his intense and compulsive indulgence in these actions.
4. "Flew her back 'cause my girlfriend saw her" - This line illustrates the complications of 6ix9ine's promiscuous lifestyle, where he has to send a woman away because his girlfriend found out about her, indicating a lack of commitment and the chaotic nature of his relationships.
5. "They tried to say I wasn't black no more / About as black as Macklemore" - Here, 6ix9ine addresses criticism regarding his racial identity. By comparing himself to Macklemore, a white rapper, he highlights the absurdity of such claims and the complex nature of racial identity in the music industry.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Producer(s)
- Murda Beatz
- Writter(s)
- 2 Chainz, Ant Clemons, TrifeDrew, Consequence, Murda Beatz, Kanye West & 6ix9ine
- Released On
- November 27, 2018
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- 2.Dummy ft. TrifeDrew
- 3.FEEFA ft. Gunna
- 4.FEFE ft. Nicki Minaj, Murda Beatz
- 5.Kanga ft. Kanye West
- 6.KIKA ft. Tory Lanez
- 7.MALA ft. Anuel AA
- 8.MAMA ft. Kanye West, Nicki Minaj
- 9.STOOPID ft. Bobby Shmurda
- 10.TATI ft. DJ SpinKing
- 11.TIC TOC ft. Lil Baby
- 12.WAKA ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie
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6ix9ine Albums
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Kanga" song?
"Kanga" song is sung by 6ix9ine ft. Kanye West.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Kanga" song?
"Kanga" song lyrics written by 2 Chainz, Ant Clemons, TrifeDrew, Consequence, Murda Beatz, Kanye West & 6ix9ine.
Who is the music producer of "Kanga" song?
"Kanga" song music composed & produced by Murda Beatz.
When was "Kanga" song released?
"Kanga" song was released on November 27, 2018.