Be Quiet
Soulja Boy · Other Songs - Soulja Boy
Jewerly too loud man I need to be quiet.
What's that on my wrist? I told that bitch to bet quiet.
Gone off patron man I swear it got em wildin'
If he know like I know tell that nigga be quiet.
Soulja Boy Verse:
wuz goin on these niggaz out here wildin
They Don't want won't beef,
better run to police. Better yet yo best bet its keep quiet.
iguana seats inside it, I'm flying on auto pilot
I'm deep in these streets,
spittin crack on these beats. But the word on the street is keep quiet.
Me and my nigga tyga, patron got us wildin.
Stereophone cup, throwing money in my clubs, oh you mad becuz I'm stylin.
Crush diamonds on my amuelet
Its lookin like a slush hoe.
Niggaz meaning muggin, but they crew is on hush mode.
25 Kush blunts, I call dat shit quarter
Took her to my crib and make her strip like fishburne daughter
I swag to hard too hard I do it like no other
runnin round tellin talkin keep that undercover
Be Quiet
Soulja Boy's "Be Quiet" stands as a defining track from the mid-2000s hip-hop landscape, capturing the era's signature blend of catchy hooks and playful energy. Released alongside his massive hit "Crank That," the song exemplifies the genre's shift toward melodic rap and danceable rhythms that dominated radio and club playlists. As a lead single from his early discography, the recording showcases his signature flow and the collaborative spirit of the Southern hip-hop scene. The track remains a cultural touchstone, illustrating how Soulja Boy helped redefine mainstream rap by prioritizing accessibility and viral potential over traditional lyrical complexity, cementing his status as a pivotal figure in the genre's evolution during that period.
