Money On Me
Lloyd · Other Songs - Lloyd
Yeah, yeah, I'm spiddin'
That cars and pretty women,
Got a lot in common ,
I'm spiddin', yeah, yeah, I'm spiddin'.
,just like that
,
Money if you wish ,
,girls like you
Going my mind, shawty ,
,money on me,
,talking for me.
Talking for me baby, talking for me,
And you might be the girl like ..
,so deeply, who needs to be with
Girl you can't lose, oh
So let me show you how I feel,
,in the summer I will give you by the ,
The best part..soldier in your ,
Money On Me
Lloyd's 'Money On Me' stands as a defining track within the East Coast hip-hop landscape of the late 1990s. Released during a period when the genre was undergoing a significant shift from the boom-bap sound of the 1990s to the crisper, sample-based production of the new millennium, the song exemplifies the raw energy and lyrical aggression characteristic of Lloyd's discography. The recording captures the essence of the era's underground scene, featuring a production style that prioritizes rhythmic complexity and vocal delivery over polished studio perfection. As a key component of Lloyd's broader catalog, the track reflects his ability to blend technical proficiency with the gritty narrative style that made him a prominent figure in the New York rap community. It remains a staple for fans of the genre's evolution and serves as a testament to the raw, unfiltered approach that defined much of the late 90s and early 2000s hip-hop output.

