Young Moula, baby
Hmm, Young Moula, baby

She says, do you have the time
To listen to me whine
She's askin' who's on the other line?
You diss me every time
I tell her, baby I'm a star
Shit, I'm above the stars
And now I done got so high
I done forgotten who you are

Uh-uh, oh wow, oh wow
Uh-uh, oh wow, oh wow
Uh-uh, oh woah, oh woah
Uh-huh, oh woah, oh woah

I tell her I'm in love with you
But I can't be with you
Tomorrow I'll be back
Up on the first flight
Right up out of town
Young Moula, baby
Hop back in my spaceship
Girl, I gotta drop your ass off
Last night, yeah, we was spaced
Girl, you love it
But, girl, I gotta take off
Looks like I'ma be here next week
So call your company and take off
And she say, "Wayne you ain't shit"
She got me all impatient
Cry me a river
I can hear my conscience while I sail off

Boy, you got a problem (a problem)
And you ain't foolin' no one but yourself
You're like a hot revolver (hot revolver)
But you ain't killin' no one but yourself
And Tunechi's gonna find someone to love
And you go by yourself, so all alone

I told her, I can be with her
But I can't be with her
As much as she'd like me to
She like me too much
That's the problem
Oh my God, then shorty be wylin'
And when I say I got to leave
You wouldn't believe
All of the things that she'll do
And all of the things
That she'll say to make me stay
And I be like, "Damn"
I'll be back someday
But she wanna go with me
To outer space
So we made love in the Milky Way
And then I sent her on her way

Boy, you got a problem (a problem)
And you ain't foolin' no one but yourself
You're like a hot revolver
But you ain't killin' no one but yourself
And Tunechi's gonna find someone to love
And you go by yourself, so all alone


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Hot Revolver Lyrics as written by Tre Cool Billie Joe Armstrong

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    is it kevin rudolf who sings the chorus??

    zakkistehshizon May 10, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    "I tell em baby im a star Shit Im above a star and now I done got so high I did forgotten who you are (are,are)"

    Lil' Wayne's talking about how he's caught up in the Hollywood "star" life. Comparing himself as even higher than just any celeb. When he says "I done got so high" he's talking about being so intoxicated on Celeb-Life he's delusional. Which explains the broken English in the last line. "I done got so high, I did forgotten, who you are". Similar to slurred speech when you're drunk, or high off your weapon of choice.

    You're like a hot revolver (hot revolver) But you aint killin no one but yourself and so shes gone to party town on her own And you go by yourself so all alone

    Anyone that has shot a gun before can you tell you that after putting through enough rounds the gun gets very hot and its easy to burn yourself. Which explains "But you ain't killin' no one/but yourself". He's talking about hurting himself and everyone around him. Which is why "I told her I can be with her/ But I can't be with her"

    Another thing I realized, I'm not sure if Weezy meant this, but a revolver has a rotating cylinder. Every time the trigger is pulled, this cylinder "revolves". And it keeps rotating over and over and over, even if you're out of ammo. I took it as a symbolism of an eternal vicious cycle.

    echang86on February 01, 2009   Link
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    I'm not a big little wayne fan but this song is different its pretty cool, and Echang I think thats about as insightful you can get with this song, so good job.

    nickyC1on July 29, 2009   Link

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