What's Da Bizness
by
Young Dolph
In this raw exploration of wealth and street credibility, the artist paints a vivid portrait of his lavish lifestyle juxtaposed with his unwavering loyalty to his roots. The recurring refrain "What's the business, bitch?" serves as both greeting and assertion of dominance in his environment. Imagery of money counting machines, designer clothes, and foreign cars establishes material success, while references to weapons and "lil' niggas" maintain connections to street life. The lyrics reveal a complex relationship with wealth—generous enough to "give all the tens and the fives to the kids" yet still claiming he "might take your shit." Notable metaphors include comparing informants to rats and equating romantic relationships unfavorably against financial gain. The artist's journey from "laced my Air Max up and went and chased my dreams" to becoming a "full blown millionaire" embodies the rags-to-riches narrative central to hip-hop culture. The emotional core balances pride in success with vigilance about maintaining status and authenticity in an environment where trust is scarce. #TrapWealth #StreetSuccess