Worth It Lyrics – Offset ft. Don Toliver
Worth It Lyrics
[Intro: Don Toliver]
(Wake the town, tell the people)
CHASETHEMONEY, CHASETHEMONEY
[Chorus: Don Toliver]
You got me, got me working (Oh)
I hope it's worth it
You told me you're with him on purpose
You're doing whatever to hurt me
Oh, it ain't nobody can do it like you, yeah, nah, nah
Oh, I need everything cool in the coupe like, yah-yah (Oh, yeah)
[Post-Chorus: Don Toliver]
Merry-go-round like a circus
I wanna buy a new Birkin
She wanna pop a new Perky, yeah
[Verse 1: Offset]
Elliantte on my body, diamonds hitting (Hitting)
It's hard to catch a vibe or go outside without you tripping (Vibe)
Got n!ggas tryna line me, I can't ride without my pistol (Line)
I bought my b!tch a Kelly crocodile, but not no lizard (Hey, hey, hey)
Bringing up the past, the sh!t I done done before (Past)
Your feet all in the sand, I flew her to Cabo (Sand)
Her friend got a lil' Benz, she wanted the Range Rove' (Rove')
I'm watching on your 'Gram, you giving them angles
I'm paying for it, you ain't never gotta stress about no landlord
You ain't never gotta ask me, "What you plan for?"
Private jet, we're putting stamps all on your passport
I got plans for it, leave your man for it
[Chorus: Don Toliver]
You got me, got me working (Oh)
I hope it's worth it
You told me you're with him on purpose
You're doing whatever to hurt me
Oh, it ain't nobody can do it like you, yeah, nah, nah
Oh, I need everything cool in the coupe like, yah-yah (Oh, yeah)
[Post-Chorus: Don Toliver]
Merry-go-round like a circus
I wanna buy a new Birkin
She wanna pop a new Perky, yeah
[Verse 2: Offset]
You know you want me so why you be playing for? (Why?)
The message say delivered so what you delaying for? (Hey)
You think I'm out f**king around, I'm in the studio (Yo)
It's petty sh!t, telling your friends all the info
Now your heart cold, f**k around, buy you a mink coat
All your friends got on Chanel, only hoes squad goals (Hey)
I'll go Narco, whack any n!gga that seem close
It's a double R hearse, lil' mama, you seeing ghosts (Ghosts)
I know you're tight with me, you know the type of n!gga I am
I shoot it spitefully, I don't give a damn what they saying
You better fight for me, want me or you don't, tell the truth, don't be lying to me
Need you to be my peace 'cause these streets get grimy
See you with another n!gga, I'll be damned
Better not catch him up in traffic, hope my gun don't jam
You better pick up when you can
[Interlude: Don Toliver]
Your call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message system
Zero
[Chorus: Don Toliver]
You got me, got me working (Oh)
I hope it's worth it
You told me you're with him on purpose
You're doing whatever to hurt me
Oh, it ain't nobody can do it like you, yeah, nah, nah
Oh, I need everything cool in the coupe like, yah-yah
[Outro: Don Toliver]
Oh, is it him? Yeah
Worth It Lyrics Meaning
"Worth It" by Offset and Don Toliver explores the complexities of a romantic relationship, including the desire for luxury, the challenges of trust and communication, and the hope that the effort put into the relationship will ultimately be worthwhile. The song portrays a mixture of devotion and pain, and it touches on themes of materialism and competition among friends.
[Intro]
In the intro, the song starts with the line "(Chasethemoney, Chasethemoney)," which is a reference to the song's producer, Chasethemoney. It's a common practice in music to shout out the producer at the beginning of a song.
[Chorus]
The chorus of the song sets the tone for the track. Don Toliver sings about feeling like he's working hard in his relationship and hoping that the effort he's putting in is worth it. He's aware that his partner is with someone else intentionally to hurt him. Despite this, he acknowledges that there's no one else who can do things quite like her. He desires a luxurious and carefree lifestyle, as indicated by the mention of wanting everything cool in the coupe (car).
[Post-Chorus]
In the post-chorus, Don Toliver mentions a merry-go-round like a circus, which could symbolize the repetitive and tumultuous nature of his relationship. He expresses his desire to buy his partner an expensive handbag (Birkin) and mentions her interest in using drugs like Percocet (Perky).
[Verse 1]
Offset's verse focuses on materialism and luxury. He mentions the diamonds on his body and how it's challenging to go outside without his partner getting upset. There's a reference to potential threats, requiring him to carry a pistol for protection. He talks about buying an expensive Kelly crocodile bag for his partner. Offset also highlights the lavish experiences he provides, such as flying his partner to Cabo. He's observant of her social media presence and is financially supportive, even suggesting that she can leave her current partner.
[Chorus]
The second chorus repeats the themes from the first chorus, emphasizing the idea of Don Toliver working hard in the relationship and hoping it's worth it. He acknowledges the uniqueness of his partner and his desire for a luxurious lifestyle.
[Post-Chorus]
The post-chorus is repeated, with Don Toliver expressing his wish to buy his partner a Birkin bag and her interest in taking Percocet.
[Verse 2]
Offset's second verse delves into the challenges of trust and communication in the relationship. He expresses frustration with the person he's in love with for not responding promptly to his messages. He suggests that his partner is spreading information about their relationship to her friends, leading to jealousy. The verse also touches on materialism and competition among her friends.
Offset mentions his readiness to take drastic actions if necessary, even referring to a hearse and seeing ghosts. He emphasizes that he knows what kind of person he is and implies that he's willing to fight for the relationship, but he expects honesty and loyalty in return.
[Interlude]
The interlude features a voicemail message indicating that the call has been forwarded to an automatic voice message system, highlighting a disconnect or communication breakdown.
[Chorus]
The final chorus repeats the earlier themes of Don Toliver working hard in the relationship and desiring a luxurious lifestyle with his partner.
[Outro]
In the outro, Don Toliver briefly mentions someone or something with the question "Oh, is it him? Yeah," possibly hinting at a continuation or resolution of the story in the next track.
In summary, "Worth It" explores the dynamics of a complicated and tumultuous romantic relationship, with both Don Toliver and Offset sharing their perspectives on love, trust, and the challenges they face. The lyrics touch on themes of jealousy, materialism, and the desire for a harmonious partnership.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Producer(s)
- CHASETHEMONEY, Heavy Mellow, Cory Rose, OTTI, BEAM & Dave-O
- Writter(s)
- Offset, Don Toliver, CHASETHEMONEY, Heavy Mellow, Javaan Anderson, Jim Seals & Dougie F
- Released On
- October 12, 2023
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- 1.Big Dawg
- 2.Blame It On Set
- 3.Broad Day ft. Future
- 4.Buss My Watch
- 5.Dissolve
- 6.Don’t You Lie
- 7.Dope Boy ft. Young Nudy
- 8.FAN
- 9.Fine As Can Be ft. Latto
- 10.Freaky ft. Cardi B
- 11.Hop Out The Van
- 12.I’m On
- 13.Jealousy ft. Cardi B
- 14.Night Vision
- 15.On The River
- 16.Princess Cut ft. Chlöe
- 17.Say My Grace ft. Travis Scott
- 18.Skyami ft. Mango Foo
- 19.Upside Down
- 20.Worth It ft. Don Toliver
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Worth It" song?
"Worth It" song is sung by Offset ft. Don Toliver.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Worth It" song?
"Worth It" song lyrics written by Offset, Don Toliver, CHASETHEMONEY, Heavy Mellow, Javaan Anderson, Jim Seals & Dougie F.
Who is the music producer of "Worth It" song?
"Worth It" song music composed & produced by CHASETHEMONEY, Heavy Mellow, Cory Rose, OTTI, BEAM & Dave-O.
When was "Worth It" song released?
"Worth It" song was released on October 12, 2023.