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Moncler Machete Lyrics - Riff Raff


Soundtrack: Drugstore June

Moncler Machete Lyrics

Moncler Machete Song Lyrics


[Verse]
I just flew out to Japan like Kathy Ireland
Better have some big plans soon as private plane land
Better have a hundred bandz and my Gordon Ramsey pans
Imma cut ties first chance that I can (Yo)
Yokohama tires, paint drippin off the door jam
Bottom of the blem looks like a tuna can
Twin yankees in my hand feel like Yosemite Sam
Imma buy t-top talking Pontiac Trans Am
Bottom o the ninth feel like Ken Caminiti
Imma slice price wit the Moncler machete
Talk to me nice or get lifted like chevy
Imma runa the quick slant like Tony Dorsett
Imma take off the targa top in the Corvette
Imma have the Trisha Yearwood in the headrest
Imma valet park the peach Porsche under porch lights
Last midnight, shaking dice with Marc Price
In a silhouette, like Brett
If you gotta tilt your neck
Then it ain't no private jet (Riff!)



March, 18th 2024
"Moncler Machete" from Riff Raff, an exploration of his distinct style has gotten blended with extravagant display of wealth, and, gritty side of life successfully relating to the rap scene. Actually it’s a part of the "Drugstore June" soundtrack, and the song perfectly represents the flamboyant character that Riff Raff owns. Moreover, his travel or journey to become famous, is adeptly, captured.

Song Facts
Riff Raff not merely a rapper but a celebrity with a very unique personality, a charisma that bleeds directly into his vibrant lyrics. “Moncler Machete” it is part of his extended, creative world. Production details of the song stays closely tied to Riff Raff’s unique vision; this highlights how Raff isn't just an entertainer, but importantly a creator in the vast musical industry!

What "Moncler Machete" Means!
Lyrics of Moncler Machete demonstrate Riff Raff’s ways of life, and aspirations. They referred to luxury brands, fancy cars and even famous chefs like Gordon Ramsay. It paints a dining picture of success and wealth, rather dramatically! The mentioned "Moncler Machete", can be seen as a symbol to illustrate the struggle overcome. While the luxury brand Moncler symbolizes the high life, and the machete presents the struggles passed.

Illustrative are lyrics like "I just flew out to Japan like Kathy Ireland" and "Bottom of the damage looks like a tuna can". They tell a tale of Riff Raff’s world tour lifestyle. He's always focused on the details especially in terms of fashion? Or his environments. The song has its fair share of cultural hints, with references to sports stars (like Ken Caminiti and Tony Dorsett) to luxury cars and high-end fashion. All are as a luxurious tapestry that reflects culture, Riff Raff’s personal accomplishments and his celebrity culture critiques,

The song isn't just about lavishness; it delves into themes of loyalty, motivation, and the fleeting nature of relationships. “Imma cut ties first chance that I can", speaks of his readiness to step away from relationships that halt his rise to greater success! With luxurious imagery and references used throughout the track, duality of Riff Raff’s world is clear cut and evident; where opulence and success are prime, but with their own sacrifices.

"Moncler Machete" is indeed an intricate celebration of the highs and lows associated with being famous; it's Riff Raff’s journey through the rap industry captured uniquely! Apart from being a celebration of success and the better side of life; the lyrical genius acknowledges the battles fought and won along the way. Through his unique perspective, Riff Raff invites listeners to experience his world, a world filled with opulence but reality-checked. Making "Moncler Machete" a memorable track that stands its ground well in his discography.

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