Woah

Album: My Turn (2019)
Charted: 66 15
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Songfacts®:

  • "Woah" is a self-referential track where Lil Baby boasts about his flashy lifestyle.

    None of you guys get fly as me, woah
    Matter of fact, none of you guys get high as me, woah
    Post my drip up daily just so they can see, woah


    The Atlanta rapper repeatedly exclaims "Woah!" on the chorus as if even he can't believe he has accumulated so much wealth.
  • Baby also reflects on how his hardworking ethic has played a role in his success.

    Work hard and determined
    It's safe to say I earned it
  • The giddy fast trap beat comes courtesy of Quay Global. His production on Lil Baby's debut single "My Dawg" earned him a contract with Quality Control Music.

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