Theme
Songs about wealth
Interpretations from our editorial team that explore this theme.
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Lil Baby
Grace
A gratitude prayer disguised as a flex, where survival, dead friends, and Rolls-Royce receipts share the same table
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Veeze, Lil Baby & Rylo Rodriguez
One of Them Ones
A three-rapper flex record where wealth becomes both punchline and personality, with Veeze setting the tone that acting broke isn't an option once your lifestyle has priced you out of ordinary life
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Lil Baby
Drip Too Hard
A flex anthem about earning the right to outspend, outwork and outshine everyone still trying to copy the look
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Drake
Dust
A taunting status update from inside a global tour, telling rivals their old hits are gathering dust while Drake catalogues his wealth, his loyalties, and his hit list
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BABYMONSTER
SUGAR HONEY ICE TEA
A K-pop flex anthem in which BABYMONSTER reframes an old expletive euphemism as a self-branded boast about being sweet, cold, and untouchable on stage
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DaBaby
ROCKSTAR (feat. Roddy Ricch)
A swaggering trap anthem that reframes the rockstar archetype as a Black survivor whose guitar is a Glock and whose stage is the street
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Drake
Knife Talk (feat. 21 Savage & Project Pat)
A Memphis-flavored gang anthem where Drake leans fully into street menace, flanked by 21 Savage and Project Pat, trading lover-boy posture for chopper talk
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Mustard & Roddy Ricch
Ballin’
A from-the-block-to-the-Maybach victory lap that frames new money as both proof and payback after old friends fell off
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Latto
Hostage (feat. 21 Savage)
A swaggering duet about clinging to a partner whose flaws you already know, framed as a flex rather than a confession
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The Weeknd
Starboy (feat. Daft Punk)
A coronation that doubles as a funeral, Abel Tesfaye flexing his new pop-star wealth while taunting the broody persona he had to kill to get there
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Lil Baby
Right On
A standalone flex single where Lil Baby measures his rise by what he can hand out, who he can ignore, and how little he has to prove
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Pooh Shiesty
FDO
A first-day-out manifesto from a Memphis rapper using nearly five years of federal time as proof of credibility, wealth, and unfinished business
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Drake
Wants and Needs (feat. Lil Baby)
A flex track where Drake catalogues his sins, his money, and his appetites, then half-jokes about needing Jesus to balance the ledger
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Drake, Future & Molly Santana
B’s On The Table
A boast and a complaint at once: the money in front of Drake is so big it has isolated him from friends, women, and even the urge to look back
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Future
March Madness
A codeine-blurred victory lap from Future's hot streak that keeps glancing at the news, where police shootings interrupt the flex
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Future
LIKE ME (feat. 42 Dugg & Lil Baby)
A street-success solidarity anthem where Future, 42 Dugg, and Lil Baby use the phrase "just like me" to draw a line around who actually belongs in their world
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again
Kacey Talk
A flex record shadowed by grief, where every brag about cars, houses and chains keeps returning to a dead brother and the streets that took him
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Future
Stick Talk
A street-coded boast built on two slang verbs, where guns and robberies are the only vocabulary that matters to the people in the room
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nowimyoung
AH AH (feat. Sik-K)
A scornful takedown of Apgujeong's copycat rap scene, paired with a flex about actually living the lifestyle the imitators only pretend to
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Drake
National Treasures
A Toronto loyalty oath disguised as a flex, where Drake reframes himself as civic monument and settles scores with friends who turned distant
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Drake
Janice STFU
A flex-and-grievance record where Drake answers an unseen critic (Janice) while toggling between a muse named Emiliana and a long settling of scores with industry peers