Big Metch

Rick Ross · Other Songs - Rick Ross

I think I'm Big Meech Larry Hoover,

whipping work, halleluiah,

one nation under god real niggas getting money from the fucking start.

I think I'm Big Meech Larry Hoover,

whipping work, hallelujah,

one nation under god real niggas getting money from the fucking start.



My rolls Royce triple black

I'm iche hoe,

Balling in the club, bottles like I'm miche hoe

Ross that's my nickname

Cocaine running in my big vain

Self made, you just affiliate

I build the ground up, u bought it renovated

Talking plenty capers nothings been authenticated

Funny you claiming the same bitch that I'm penetrating

Hold the bottles up where my comrades

Where the fucking felons, where my dawns at

I got that entrebunker and it's so white III

Jussssst might charge u double.



I think I'm Big Meech Larry Hoover,

getting work, halleluiah, one nation under god real

niggas getting money from the fucking start.

I think I'm Big Meech Larry Hoover,

getting work, hallelujah, one nation under god real

niggas getting money from the fucking start.



These mother fuckers mad that I'm icey,

Stunt so hard make them come and night me

I think I'm big miche look at my time peace

It anodomere hundred wrecks at least

Look at yourself now look at me

You can't see a nigga I'm what u you use to be



Look at it this way you niggaz side ways

Always getting money my nigaaz time pace

So fuck a nigga I'm self made

You a sucka niggaIm self paid

This for my broke niggas This for my rich niggas

Got a hundred on a head of a snitch nigga



I think I'm Big Meech Larry Hoover,

whipping work, hallelujah,

one nation under god real niggas getting money from the fucking start.

I think I'm Big Meech Larry Hoover,

whipping work, hallelujah,

one nation under god real niggas getting money from the fucking start.



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Big Metch

Rick Ross delivers a commanding performance on 'Big Metch,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of gritty storytelling and melodic rap. Released during a period where Ross solidified his status as a dominant force in hip-hop, the song reflects his characteristic focus on wealth, ambition, and street life. The recording showcases his ability to navigate complex rhyme schemes while maintaining a smooth, laid-back flow that defines his sound. As part of his broader discography, the track stands as a testament to his evolution as an artist, capturing the essence of the early 2010s era with its unapologetic attitude and polished production. It remains a staple in his catalog, resonating with fans who appreciate his detailed narratives and commanding vocal presence.