A significant portion of the lyrics addresses "fake" associates and "hoe niggas" who turn into informants or enemies once the financial faucet is turned off.
"It ain't shit but some money... Same thangs I told my niggas"
The track serves as an anthem for resilience and financial independence in the face of betrayal.
"Some Money" is a high-energy track by Florida rapper Plies, featured on his 2012 mixtape, On Trial . The song is a definitive example of Plies' "gutter" rap style, centered on the themes of wealth, loyalty, and the dismissive attitude toward financial loss—a concept summarized by the song's recurring hook: "It ain't shit but some money" . Key Themes and Production
"10 mil' if I lose 'em, taking mine to the door... That little 60 grand I spent on you, I spent that shit on some shoes"
Plies uses the song to boast about his ability to lose large sums—such as $10 million in legal battles or $60,000 on shoes—without emotional distress.
"My bills they ain't shit, They just 50,000 a Month... y'all call it rich, I just call it blessed"
Money: Plies - Some
A significant portion of the lyrics addresses "fake" associates and "hoe niggas" who turn into informants or enemies once the financial faucet is turned off.
"It ain't shit but some money... Same thangs I told my niggas" Plies - Some Money
The track serves as an anthem for resilience and financial independence in the face of betrayal. A significant portion of the lyrics addresses "fake"
"Some Money" is a high-energy track by Florida rapper Plies, featured on his 2012 mixtape, On Trial . The song is a definitive example of Plies' "gutter" rap style, centered on the themes of wealth, loyalty, and the dismissive attitude toward financial loss—a concept summarized by the song's recurring hook: "It ain't shit but some money" . Key Themes and Production "Some Money" is a high-energy track by Florida
"10 mil' if I lose 'em, taking mine to the door... That little 60 grand I spent on you, I spent that shit on some shoes"
Plies uses the song to boast about his ability to lose large sums—such as $10 million in legal battles or $60,000 on shoes—without emotional distress.
"My bills they ain't shit, They just 50,000 a Month... y'all call it rich, I just call it blessed"