Lyric discussion by ThrashAddict 

Just a crack at this, but I think "Belly" is simply a track that serves as somewhat of a testament to Uzi's "dominance" over his own life.

The opening lines "I'm from the beast of the belly", along with the track's intro including sound clips from the movie Belly, are not only a means of alluding to an inspiring and relative 1998 work, but also as a statement that asserts Uzi's toughness from surviving and living within a harsh environment.

Uzi goes on to describe his "main bitch and side bitch", which would be as a means of not only referencing more of the movie Belly, but also how he himself is so in control that he can have multiple sexual partners, which is typical of an "alpha male". Another alpha trait is how rich he claims to be, evident in his line "got all this bread like a deli" [bread = $$].

He goes on to describe "fuck[ing] your bitch with no condom... now you take care of my family", which entails a two-fold meaning. Uzi is so confident with his control over both women and his own life that he feels no need to wear a condom, while others would so as to protect themselves from the onset of sexually transmitted diseases or unwanted pregnancies. The other meaning of this lyric is to describe his callousness in cuckholding another man to the point of having other men raising his bastard children after impregnating their significant others, which is also said to be a trait of a dominant man, or "bull".

Uzi goes on to the lyric "I beat it, I feel like I'm Danny..." which is a shoutout to welterweight boxer Danny "Swift" Garcia. With "it" being earlier referenced as a woman's vagina, this lyrics is meant to describe Uzi's feeling of being like a famous boxing hitting something/someone whenever he is "hitting the pussy", thus emphasizing more of Uzi's self-proclaimed masculinity.

After more lyrics of essentially bragging about his material possession, with lines such as "you look at my chain, now it's snowin'" and "I rock Visvim, this ain't Jordan...", Uzi then makes another assertion regarding his status as a "bonafide" thug, even going so far as to compare himself to the late hip-hop pioneer 2pac with the lyric "bandanna tied, feel like I'm 2pac...".

With the hooks and chorus sections revolving around the same repetitions of having multiple sexual partners and "hanging with killers and robbers", Lil Uzi does a thorough job of making certain the listener is aware of his perception of his life being easily-comparable to the characters of widely-acclaimed motion picture, Belly. However, it ultimately ensures that his audience is also regarding his own awareness to his own life being too difficult for weaker men, while being almost ideal for a "man's man" of such dominant character such as himself.

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