[Intro]
Woah, woah
Woah
[Chorus]
They turnin' on me
Droppin' them bags
I'm doin' my deeds (Yeah, yeah)
Five hunnid a P, you stay on my trail
You get wacked like some weeds (Uh, uh)
100k for the feat, but it's no guarantee
That I hop on the beat (Hop on the beat)
You can't sell me no dream
I've been juggin', finessin'
Since I was a teen (Yeah)
Can't sell me shit
Ever since I was born been wavy
Like Port (Been wavy like)
Hit straight to the store, I'm ballin'
No court, I do it, no sports (Woah)
Been gettin' it in, scorin' them wins
Freein' my sins (Yeah)
It don't get deeper than this
He sendin' a diss, he could get lit (Woah)
[Verse]
So I say it like this, you can never
Ever hit this lick (Woah)
You could never, ever, be this bitch
But certainly, you could be my kid (My kid)
Run on my trail, baby, you might trip
Stealing my sound, baby, you get skipped
I ain't no flop, baby, you get flipped
Foldin' like paper, yeah, you get ripped (Ripped)
[Refrain]
Ridin' in a big black truck
Got all my windows up (Woah)
Ain't tryna' see no one
I try blow the speakers up (Woah)
Ain't tryna' be your crush
Don't call me when you need someone (Woah)
They stuck on the bleachers
I tell that bitch "Go be someone" (Be someone)
[Chorus]
They turnin' on me
Droppin' them bags
I'm doin' my deeds (Yeah, yeah)
Five hunnid a P, stay on my trail
You get wacked like some weeds (Uh, uh)
100k for the feat, but it's no guarantee
That I hop on the beat (Hop on the beat)
You can't sell me no dream
I've been jugging, finessin'
Since I was a teen (Yeah)
Can't sell me shit (Woah)
Ever since I was born been wavy like Port
Hit straight to the store, I'm ballin'
No court, I do it, no sports (Woah)
Been gettin' it in, scorin' them wins
Freein' my sins (Yeah)
It don't get deeper than this
He sendin' a diss, he could get lit (Woah)
[Refrain]
Ridin' in a big black truck
Got all my windows up (Woah)
Ain't tryna' see no one
I try blow the speakers up (Woah)
Ain't tryna' be your crush
Don't call me when you need someone (Woah)
They stuck on the bleachers
I tell that bitch "Go be someone" (Be someone)
[Outro]
They turnin' on me
I'm doin' my deeds
Hop on the beat
Can't sell me no dream
Since I was a teen
Meaning & Review Molly Santana - Windows Up
When the track "Windows Up" hits the ears, it immediately feels like someone cranked up the volume to the max and rolled up the car windows so no one misses that vibe. Molly Santana isn’t just a name you hear, she’s actually breaking the boundaries of female rap. From the first second, the beat grabs you so hard that you can’t help but start nodding your head, and the bass hits your chest like you’re directly connected to a subwoofer. The track kicks off with a powerful intro where you immediately sense hints of lo-fi house. Those sounds give you the feeling of floating over the city, watching its lights, and then – bam! – a hard drop pulls you back to the ground. And that’s when Molly comes in. She’s flexing on the beat, leaving no chance for anyone to dispute her position in the game.
Her flow simultaneously reminds you of Carti, Bktherula, and even Coi Leray with some Tia Corin vibes. But it’s not copying; rather, it’s a variation that makes her sound unique. It’s not about one particular influence – it’s a mix of influences that Molly feels and blends into her music. Playing with her voice, different intonations, and layers create a sound that feels like you’re actually listening to multiple tracks at once. The video for "Windows Up" also holds its own. Shot in minimalist frames like other top artists, it adds a visual pleasure. Sure, the location might be overused, but director Sage Wolf did his job, making this desert play with new colors. The strange, distorted shots give the video a futuristic, almost cyberpunk vibe that perfectly complements the track’s sound. Watching it feels like you’re really being transported to a digital world.
And that beat switch in the middle of the track – that’s fire. At first, it seems like the track might start to calm down, but then everything changes, and the sound becomes even denser. Here, you can not just listen, but feel it with every cell. And while some fans say the "switch" isn’t their thing, you can’t deny it adds depth and surprise to the track.
Molly doesn’t stick to classic female rap tropes – there are no usual cliches about shaking or flexing expensive clothes here. Her lyrics are a mix of confidence and inner strength that she clearly projects through her voice and performance style. And yes, fans note: finally, there’s a rapper who isn’t stuck in one style but brings something new to female rap. Regarding the lyrics, it’s clear that Molly isn’t afraid to play with genres. She transitions from more relaxed melodies to hard drops, from melancholic rhymes to battle lines. This is rap that makes you think and grabs you not only with the beat but also with what’s happening on the lyrical level.
And although some didn’t consider the track as the top one in her discography, it’s undeniable that "Windows Up" is definitely a step forward for Molly. Her sound is constantly evolving, and this is a case where the artist decides how her path to the top will look. Against the backdrop of other artists often accused of being monotonous, Molly is truly making her own wave. And if we’re talking about the future, she’s definitely on the rise. This is a track you’ll want to replay, so it will surely find its place in the playlists of those who appreciate fresh sound and are ready for new names in the rap game.
In short, "Windows Up" isn’t just a track; it’s a vibe.
August 17, 2024.