The track found a second life on social media platforms like TikTok, where the opening lines—"I put the new Forgis on the Jeep"—became synonymous with viral memes and videos. Roddy Ricch with the new swag - Facebook

The track's soulful foundation comes from a nostalgic sample of the 1997 hit by the R&B girl group 702 . Mustard's production transformed that 90s classic into a bouncy, modern West Coast beat, providing the perfect canvas for Roddy Ricch to reflect on his journey. From the "Yajects" to the Charts

The song celebrates his success through luxury symbols like "bloody bottoms" (Christian Louboutin shoes), putting "Forgis" (Forgiato rims) on a Jeep, and driving a Maybach.

He mentions his upbringing in the "Yajects" (a reference to housing projects) and his time spent "trap[ping]" and "serv[ing] crack" to get by.

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