Overall, "Walked In" is an ode to his success story, which came as a result of his hard work and perseverance on the streets. Throughout the song, Bankroll Fresh showcases his lyrical prowess by incorporating different styles, such as ad-libs and catchy hooks, as well as his ability to blend the trap sound with mainstream hip-hop. The second and third verses detail his sexual exploits, including encounters with women from different ethnic backgrounds, and the fun he has with his crew, including taking party drugs and hitting it from the back of one of his female companions. In the chorus, he emphasizes his confident demeanor when walking into a room full of people, given his newfound success. He also boasts about his hometown roots, having come up in the game of dealing dope while indulging in dirt bike stunts and four-wheeling adventures. The opening verse reveals the trappings of his newfound wealth, including expensive jewelry and designer frames. In the song "Walked In," Bankroll Fresh shares his success story after hustling on the streets to make a living. Walked in this bih looking like Frank Lucas I flew her out, and I barely even knew her Stinking ass breath, smell like black & mild She be talking to me she say, "kung pow!" These bottle wars, all these bottles what we poppin' Stop flexing bitch, you ain't really poppin' Looking like a trapper when I walked in the building Street Money Nino got a hundred in the sixĬame in like this, turning up on you bastardsĪsk all those strippers, I stay with that cash Come up in the street I'm peeling (skurr)įully loaded diamond on both of my wristsĪllen Temple, nigga, get money out the six Bankroll Fresh - Walked In Instrumental by Steffan Rashad Limited Time Offer: Get 50 off the first year of our best annual plan for artists with unlimited uploads, releases, and insights.
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