Died and Came Back Lyrics – Lil Uzi Vert
Died and Came Back Lyrics, Meaning & Facts by Lil Uzi Vert from Pink Tape (2023) album. The music is composed and produced by Brandon Finessin, leqn, and waifu, while the lyrics are written by Lil Uzi Vert, Brandon Finessin, leqn, and waifu. The music track was released on June 30, 2023.
Died and Came Back Lyrics
[Intro: Lil Uzi Vert]
Aah!
This shit forever, I'm Lil Uzi Vert
I can't stop going
Woah!
[Chorus: Lil Uzi Vert]
Rigatoni is not spaghetti
Racks is not the same as fetti
Pills and the Casa' got me deady
Fucking her off the Perc', ain't ready
I'ma do everything you let me
No first class, I'm always on jetties
Pay everything cash, no, I don't do credit
You worrying 'bout savings
I'm worrying 'bout checkings
Rigatoni is not spaghetti
Racks is not the same as fetti
Pills and the Casa' got me deady
Fucking her off the Perc', ain't ready
I'ma do everything you let me
No first class, I'm always on jetties
Pay everything cash, no, I don't do credit
You worrying 'bout savings
I'm worrying 'bout checkings
[Post-Chorus: Lil Uzi Vert]
I died and came back
Your voice don't sound the same, get your range back
When the fuck did they bring these lames back? (Lame)
You said you fucked my bitch
(I fucked your bitch too, woah)
[Verse: Lil Uzi Vert]
But you ain't even go get your chains back (Huh?)
They ran up in your crib and took your platinum plaques (Yeah)
I thought that you was ****, what's up with that?
(What's up with it?)
I like the Crips 'cause the money in my pocket blue
I be with the Bloods and they all say, "Soowoo"
What you paid for your rent, I paid that for my shoes
If you try to diss me, boy, that's a lose-lose
Moncler on me since Luv Is Rage 2
When I made the first Luv Is Rage, it was Canadian Goose
I'm on probation, the government hating
Can't even see my Canadian boo
I'm never faking, I dress like I'm Asian
Don't care what they say, I'm making it through
Ice on my neck, bought my mama a new home
My wrist cost a damn jewel
You ain't never seen me with a two-tone
My crib residential, but I also got two homes
Don't cheat on my bitch, but I still got me two phones
I still see demons in the dark
I still see demons in the dark
Demon engine inside of a Trackhawk
They pretending, don't speak if it ain't rack talk (Woah)
[Chorus: Lil Uzi Vert]
Rigatoni is not spaghetti
Racks is not the same as fetti
Pills and the Casa' got me deady
Fucking her off the Perc', ain't ready
I'ma do everything you let me
No first class, I'm always on jetties
Pay everything cash, no, I don't do credit
You worrying 'bout savings
I'm worrying 'bout checkings
Rigatoni is not spaghetti
Racks is not the same as fetti
Pills and the Casa' got me deady
Fucking her off the Perc', ain't ready
I'ma do everything you let me
No first class, I'm always on jetties
Pay everything cash, no, I don't do credit
You worrying 'bout savings
I'm worrying 'bout checkings
[Post-Chorus: Lil Uzi Vert]
I died and came back
Your voice don't sound the same, get your range back
When the fuck did they bring these lames back?
You said you fucked my bitch
(I fucked your bitch too)
Died and Came Back Lyrics Meaning & Facts
[Intro]
The intro sets the tone for the song, with Lil Uzi Vert expressing his everlasting presence and his unstoppable nature.
[Chorus]
The first chorus contains several lines that juxtapose different concepts. "Rigatoni is not spaghetti" suggests that things may look similar, but they are not the same. Similarly, "racks is not the same as fetti" implies that having money (racks) is not equivalent to having true wealth (fetti). The line "Pills and the Casa' got me deady" suggests that the combination of drugs and living a wild lifestyle can have detrimental effects. "Fuckin' her off the Perc', ain't ready" refers to engaging in sexual activities while under the influence of Percocet, a prescription pain medication. Lil Uzi Vert expresses his willingness to do whatever he wants, as long as he is given permission. He also emphasizes his preference for luxury and cash transactions over credit. Lastly, he contrasts his focus on checking accounts (current wealth) with the listener's focus on savings accounts (future wealth).
[Post-Chorus]
In the post-chorus, Lil Uzi Vert states that he has experienced a transformation or rebirth. He notes that the listener's voice doesn't sound the same, implying that they have changed or fallen off in some way. He questions when the "lames" (unimpressive individuals) returned, possibly referring to people who claim to be rivals or competitors. The line "You said you fucked my bitch, (I fucked your bitch too, woah)" suggests a confrontational and boastful response to someone claiming to have had a romantic encounter with Lil Uzi Vert's partner.
[Verse]
In this verse, Lil Uzi Vert addresses someone who hasn't retrieved their stolen jewelry (chains) after a robbery. He then mentions that the Crips (a street gang) appreciate him because his pockets are filled with blue money, possibly referencing the color of American hundred-dollar bills. He also claims association with the Bloods (another street gang) by saying "Soowoo," which is their signature call. Lil Uzi Vert boasts about his expensive lifestyle, stating that he pays more for his shoes than the other person pays for rent. He warns that any attempt to diss him would be a losing battle. He mentions Moncler, a luxury fashion brand, and refers to his probation and the challenges he faces from the government. He also mentions his Canadian girlfriend and how he dresses in a way that resembles an Asian style, emphasizing his disregard for others' opinions. Lil Uzi Vert highlights his success by buying his mother a new home and showcasing his expensive jewelry. He asserts his financial stability by owning multiple residences and phones. The line "I still see demons in the dark" suggests that despite his success, he still faces personal struggles. Lil Uzi Vert also mentions a "demon engine inside of a Trackhawk," which could refer to a powerful car model and the metaphorical demons he carries within himself. He concludes by stating that people should only speak to him about money-related topics if they can match his wealth.
[Chorus]
The second chorus is a repetition of the earlier chorus and emphasizes the same themes of distinguishing between different things (rigatoni and spaghetti, racks and fetti), the negative consequences of a wild lifestyle (pills and the Casa' got me deady), and his preference for cash transactions and checking accounts over credit and savings.
[Post-Chorus]
The second post-chorus repeats the lines from the first post-chorus, reiterating the idea of Lil Uzi Vert's transformation and the return of "lames" while maintaining his bragging response to someone claiming to have been involved with his romantic partner.
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Official Music Video
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Pink Tape (2023)
- Artist / Band
- Lil Uzi Vert
- Producer(s)
- Brandon Finessin, leqn & waifu
- Writter(s)
- Lil Uzi Vert, Brandon Finessin, leqn & waifu
- Released On
- June 30, 2023
Pink Tape Tracklist
- 1.All Alone
- 2.Amped
- 3.Aye ft. Travis Scott
- 4.Crush Em
- 5.CS
- 6.Days Come and Go
- 7.Demon High
- 8.Endless Fashion ft. Nicki Minaj
- 9.Fire Alarm
- 10.Flooded The Face
Lil Uzi Vert Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Died and Came Back" song?
"Died and Came Back" song is sung by Lil Uzi Vert.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Died and Came Back" song?
"Died and Came Back" song lyrics written by Lil Uzi Vert, Brandon Finessin, leqn & waifu.
Who is the music producer of "Died and Came Back" song?
"Died and Came Back" song music composed & produced by Brandon Finessin, leqn & waifu.
When was "Died and Came Back" song released?
"Died and Came Back" song was released on June 30, 2023.