Salute Lyrics – Tyla Yaweh ft. French Montana
Salute Lyrics
[Pre-Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
Three days in a row, we was faded (Faded)
Drinking out the bottle it's amazing (’Mazing)
Shawty love them hood n!ggas, can't fake it (Fake it)
I'm a hood n!gga, can’t fake it
[Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
This girl getting loose (Getting loose)
Off the Goose (Off the Goose)
We gone take a shot, call it salute (Salute)
Hanging with the crew, gotta keep the tool
If you want protection, I'ma show you what we do (What we do)
[Post-Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
You my medicine (You my medicine)
I call it heaven-sent (Call it heaven-sent)
And when I'm hitting it, I kill it, leave no evidence (Evidence)
You my medicine (You my medicine)
I call it heaven-sent (Call it heaven-sent)
Splashing holy water on you, now I'm blessing it (Wait, wait)
[Verse 1: Tyla Yaweh]
Back then, she dubbed me, she said I look dusty
Dripped down in fashion, now I look like money
Rolling Gelatto, are we staying stanky
Ride with the gang and they stay with the glizzy
And my ring is Versace, so b!tch, kiss my pinky
Sipping so much lean, I'm losing my kidneys
We drink out the bottle, she get disrespectful
And when she on Xannies, she acting so cutthroat
[Pre-Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
Three days in a row, we was faded (Faded)
Drinking out the bottle it’s amazing (’Mazing)
Shawty love them hood n!ggas, can't fake it (Fake it)
I’m a hood n!gga, can't fake it
[Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
This girl getting loose (Getting loose)
Off the Goose (Off the Goose)
We gone take a shot, call it salute (Salute)
Hanging with the crew, gotta keep the tool
If you want protection, I'ma show you what we do (What we do)
[Post-Chorus: Tyla Yaweh & French Montana]
You my medicine (You my medicine)
I call it heaven-sent (Call it heaven-sent)
And when I’m hitting it, I kill it, leave no evidence (Haan)
You my medicine (You my medicine)
I call it heaven-sent (Call it heaven-sent, Montana)
Splashing holy water on you, now I'm blessing it
[Verse 2: French Montana]
Ayy, woke up with a craving
Some new whip, some new b!tch
Give me something that's too quick
Shawty know that I'm too rich
Why they always get too attached?
A blessing and a curse, true, fact
Nice girls see the bad girls and the bad girls don't ever last (Haan)
French vanilla on the ice, moroccan and loving the spice
I see you want some advice, nothing is free, pay the price
He at the pool, f**k all the rules, sticking to me like she rice
She out here living her life, party tonight, f**k all the rules
Off Ciroc, ayy, taking back these shots, we don't stop
And that delion, they know what I'm on
Only burn that jet fuel, baby, if it's strong
[Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
This girl getting loose (Getting loose)
Off the Goose (Off the Goose)
We gone take a shot, call it salute (Salute)
Hanging with the crew, gotta keep the tool
If you want protection, I'ma show you what we do (What we do)
[Post-Chorus: Tyla Yaweh]
You my medicine (You my medicine)
I call it heaven-sent (Call it heaven-sent)
And when I'm hitting it, I kill it, leave no evidence (Evidence)
You my medicine (You my medicine)
I call it heaven-sent (Call it heaven-sent)
Splashing holy water on you, now I'm blessing it
Salute Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Salute" by Tyla Yaweh featuring French Montana is a song that delves into the lifestyle of partying, indulgence, and living without inhibitions. The lyrics portray a scene of three consecutive days of heavy drinking and revelry, with references to alcohol, drugs, and casual relationships. The chorus emphasizes the camaraderie among friends, the need for protection, and a sense of empowerment. Throughout the song, there's a blend of hedonism, materialism, and a hint of introspection about the consequences of such a lifestyle.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus sets the scene for the excessive partying and drinking, highlighting the experience of being intoxicated for three days straight. It describes the enjoyment of drinking straight from the bottle and acknowledges a preference for individuals from a certain background ("hood niggas"). The repetition of "can't fake it" emphasizes authenticity within this lifestyle, suggesting that they embrace who they are without pretense.
[Chorus]
The chorus continues the theme of revelry and camaraderie. It describes the effects of alcohol, particularly goose (likely referring to Grey Goose vodka), making a reference to taking a shot as a form of celebration ("salute"). The mention of "hanging with the crew" suggests loyalty and solidarity among friends, with a nod to the necessity of being prepared for any situation ("gotta keep the tool").
[Post-Chorus]
In the post-chorus, the focus shifts to a romantic interest being likened to medicine and a heaven-sent blessing. The metaphorical language portrays the relationship as something healing and divine. However, there's also a suggestion of secrecy or discretion, as indicated by the line "leave no evidence." The imagery of "splashin' holy water" adds a religious undertone to the romance, implying purification or sanctification.
[Verse 1]
Tyla Yaweh reflects on his past, recalling a time when he may have been overlooked or dismissed ("Back then, she dubbed me, she said I look dusty"). However, his transformation into a more fashionable and affluent individual has changed perceptions ("Dripped down in fashion, now I look like money"). References to drug use (Gelatto, lean) and weaponry (glizzy) are made, underscoring the dangerous and illicit aspects of his lifestyle.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus repeats, reinforcing the theme of intoxication and authenticity within the "hood" culture.
[Chorus]
The chorus is reiterated, emphasizing the enjoyment of partying and bonding with friends.
[Post-Chorus]
In this section, French Montana joins Tyla Yaweh, contributing to the theme of romantic and divine imagery. They both describe their romantic interests as "medicine" and "heaven-sent," suggesting a sense of reliance and gratitude. French Montana's inclusion adds variety to the song and reinforces the theme of indulgence and excess.
[Verse 2]
French Montana's verse echoes themes of materialism and indulgence. He desires novelty in both possessions and relationships, lamenting the attachment that others develop towards him. References to luxury items (Ciroc) and travel (jet fuel) underscore his opulent lifestyle. The line "sticking to me like she rice" uses a simile to describe someone being closely attached, likely referring to the clinginess of romantic partners in his life.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats once again, emphasizing the enjoyment of partying and solidarity among friends.
[Post-Chorus]
The final post-chorus reiterates the romantic imagery introduced earlier, emphasizing the divine and purifying qualities of the relationship. The inclusion of French Montana's ad-lib ("Montana") adds continuity between the sections featuring both artists.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Tyla Yaweh (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Producer(s)
- Simon Says
- Writter(s)
- J.Lauryn, Tyla Yaweh, French Montana, Red Cafe & Simon Says
- Released On
- February 22, 2019
Tyla Yaweh (Singles) Songs
- 1.All the Smoke ft. Gunna, Wiz Khalifa
- 2.Back Outside
- 3.Blink-182 ft. Juice WRLD
- 4.Gemini
- 5.High Right Now
- 6.I Think I Luv Her ft. YG
- 7.Salute ft. French Montana
- 8.Stuntin’ On You ft. DaBaby
- 9.They Ain’t You
- 10.Tommy Lee ft. Post Malone
- 11.Who Shot Johnny?
Tyla Yaweh Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Salute" song?
"Salute" song is sung by Tyla Yaweh ft. French Montana.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Salute" song?
"Salute" song lyrics written by J.Lauryn, Tyla Yaweh, French Montana, Red Cafe & Simon Says.
Who is the music producer of "Salute" song?
"Salute" song music composed & produced by Simon Says.
When was "Salute" song released?
"Salute" song was released on February 22, 2019.