Patty Cake
Patty Cake

Quavo ft. Takeoff - Patty Cake Lyrics

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Patty Cake Lyrics

These niggas ligthweight and we heavyweight
Roli me a blunt, I sit back and meditate
Been a long time, but it's time to celebrate

I put that white Cartier on my wrist
But just know Black Lives Matter (black Lives)
She told me when she get hit from the back
She noticed her ass get fatter (hit it)
Came from the bottom, not talkin' the grass
I came from the dirt of the gravel (dirt)
Pull up, hop out with a stallion (hop out)
She got a Chrome Heart saddle (chrome)
I made a M today, thank God, it's time to celebrate (thank God)
I'm talkin' to heavyweight, can't fuck with niggas, they featherweight
She keep tryna play Patty Cake
I told the ho, "Look at my Patek face" (look at my Patek face)
Nigga don't get no handshake, get hot shells fuckin' with the gang, okay

Patty Cake like it's third grade
I went and bulletproofed the Escalade (skrr)
Mask on me like a masquerade
I shoot him like a clipper, fuck a fade (baow)
Me and Take pop up like a date (take)
'Cause we go together anyway
Unc' and 'phew stickin' like glue ('Phew)
It's some dogs runnin' on the loose (ruff)
Niggas sweet, sugar shane
No, I won't tell another nigga name (hey, Take)
Who you buddy? Want a name? Huh
No, he not part of the game (nah)
My young niggas out catchin' stains (stains)
And no we not leavin' no stains (no)
Quavo like Steph with the three (splash)
Huncho like Dirk in the paint (Dirk)

You feel like dirt in the pain, nah
I fill the cup up with drank (Drank)
Put this shit down, I can't
Maybe one day but today not the day (no)
We got pounds to break
Backend comin' in all kind of ways (yeah)
I'ma stack it up then throw it in a safe (throw it)
Can't dismiss, can't get my cake

I put that white Cartier on my wrist
But just know Black Lives Matter (black Lives)
She told me when she get hit from the back
She noticed her ass get fatter (hit it)
Came from the bottom, not talkin' the grass
I came from the dirt of the gravel (dirt)
Pull up, hop out with a stallion (hop out)
She got a Chrome Heart saddle (chrome)
I made a M today, thank God, it's time to celebrate (thank God)
I'm talkin' to heavyweight, can't fuck with niggas, they featherweight
She keep tryna play Patty Cake
I told the ho, "Look at my Patek face" (look at my Patek face)
Nigga don't get no handshake, get hot just fuckin' with the gang, okay

You know who made the beat

Writer(s): Quavious Marshall, Daryl McPherson, Kirsnick Ball, Grant Dickinson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of the song 'Patty Cake' by Quavo and Takeoff?

    The song 'Patty Cake' is written by Quavious Marshall, Daryl McPherson, Kirsnick Ball, and Grant Dickinson. These artists collaboratively contributed to the lyrics and composition of this track.

  2. What is the significance of mentioning Black Lives Matter in 'Patty Cake'?

    'Patty Cake' includes a line that states 'But just know Black Lives Matter,' which serves as a nod to the ongoing social movement advocating against systemic racism and violence toward black people. This inclusion highlights the artists' awareness and support for the cause within their musical expression.

  3. Why do Quavo and Takeoff mention luxury items like Cartier and Patek in 'Patty Cake'?

    Quavo and Takeoff reference high-end brands such as Cartier and Patek Philippe in 'Patty Cake' to symbolize their success and wealth achieved through their music careers. Mentioning these luxury items emphasizes their rise from humble beginnings to affluence, serving as status symbols within the context of hip-hop culture.

  4. How does 'Patty Cake' reflect on Quavo's and Takeoff's personal experiences or backgrounds?

    'Patty Cake' reflects on their journey from modest origins to significant wealth and fame. Lines like 'Came from the bottom, not talkin’ the grass / I came from the dirt of the gravel' signify their tough upbringing and how they've managed to rise above it through perseverance in their music careers.

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