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“drive-by” explains the reckless life and behavior of Peep as expressed in the chorus of the song.
Furthermore, the chorus also hints at depression, which is a major theme in the HELLBOY mixtape.
On his song “OMFG,” Peep also discusses the same topics of suicide and depression, further proving the...
[Intro: Lil Peep]
Yo, throw me the keys, bruh
[Chorus: Lil Peep & Xavier Wulf]
Motorola phone, I ain't goin' home
I won't go to work, mama hate me and I know it though (And I know it though)
I'm a bad kid with a bad ho
With a fast whip, hit the gas, I'm an asshole
Drive by at 125 (125)
Drive by at 125 (125)
Fly by at 125 (125)
I'ma die, I ain't even 25 (Ayy)
Drive by at 125 (125)
Drive by at 125 (125)
Fly by at 125 (125)
I'ma die, I ain't even 25 (Ayy, yeah)
[Verse: Xavier Wulf]
Slide by doing 225 (225)
I smoke like I don't play because I gotta stay high (Stay high)
I smoke 200 blunts just to get me through the night (Get me through the night)
And then I text her back and told her, "We ain’t gotta fight" (We ain’t gotta fight)
I pulled up with my niggas and you know we keep it tight (Tight)
We pulled up to the party, we ain't even tryna fight (We ain't even tryna fight)
I'm feeling good, I'm feeling better than aight (Aight)
I smoke 100 blunts and then I ride into the night, yeah (Night)
[Chorus: Lil Peep]
Motorola phone, I ain't goin' home
I won't go to work, mama hate me and I know it though (And I know it though)
I'm a bad kid with a bad ho
With a fast whip, hit the gas, I'm an asshole
Drive by at 125 (125)
Drive by at 125 (125)
Fly by at 125 (125)
I'ma die, I ain't even 25 (Ayy)
Drive by at 125 (125)
Drive by at 125 (125)
Fly by at 125 (125)
I'ma die, I ain't even 25
drive by was written by Michael Stein & Kyle Dixon & NEDARB & Xavier Wulf & Lil Peep.
drive by was produced by NEDARB.
The version on the re-release of Hellboy uses a new synth melody provided by Kyle Dixon and Micheal Stein as the sample could not be cleared.