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Lyrics of (Too legit to - Good credit) — Playboi Carti

Album: I AM MUSIC  

Exploring 'GOOD CREDIT' by Playboi Carti & Kendrick Lamar

Playboi Carti and Kendrick Lamar performing 'GOOD CREDIT'
Playboi Carti and Kendrick Lamar collaborating on 'GOOD CREDIT' from the album 'MUSIC'.

Song Credits

  • Featuring Artist(s): Playboi Carti & Kendrick Lamar
  • Producer(s): Cardo Got Wings
  • Writer(s): Playboi Carti, Kendrick Lamar, Cardo Got Wings
  • Release Date: March 14, 2025
  • Label: AWGE & Interscope Records
  • Musical Genre: Rap, Hip-Hop, Trap
  • Language: English

Song Meaning

Scene from the 'GOOD CREDIT' performance
Playboi Carti and Kendrick Lamar in the 'GOOD CREDIT' performance video.
'GOOD CREDIT' marks a significant collaboration between Playboi Carti and Kendrick Lamar. The song delves into themes of wealth, status, and the complexities of maintaining a persona in the public eye. The track's title itself is a metaphor for financial stability and power, which the artists explore through a narrative of luxury and indulgence. In the intro, the skit involving "Home Depot credit" humorously touches on the theme of acquiring material wealth through unconventional means, setting the tone for a song that plays with the idea of status and what it truly means to "have good credit" in both a literal and metaphorical sense. This sets the stage for the song’s exploration of how credit—whether it's financial or social—can affect one’s life and relationships.

Carti’s Verse: Flexing Fame and Luxury

Playboi Carti’s verse is all about flexing his newfound lifestyle, as he raps about expensive jewelry, parties, and interactions with women. His lyrics, such as “I’m seein’ that ho out the water,” reflect his status and the power he holds, emphasizing how his fame attracts people to him. At the same time, Carti’s nonchalant attitude towards relationships and the fleeting nature of his encounters is a recurring theme in his music, especially regarding luxury and indulgence.

Lamar’s Verse: Legacy and Introspection

Kendrick Lamar’s verse brings a more reflective and introspective dimension to the track. He downplays the importance of wealth and status, emphasizing his position in the rap game as something far more valuable. “The numbers is nothing, the money is nothing,” he raps, asserting that his worth isn't determined by his material possessions but by his artistry and legacy. Lamar’s verse serves as a stark contrast to Carti’s braggadocious lyrics, showcasing his ability to stay grounded while dealing with fame and success. Both artists touch on themes of identity, success, and the complexities of being at the top of the game. Carti’s more surface-level flexing is balanced by Kendrick’s deeper commentary, making 'GOOD CREDIT' a track that explores the duality of fame and wealth.

Songs Sharing Similar Themes

Thumbnail from 'GOOD CREDIT' music video
Screenshot from the 'GOOD CREDIT' music video featuring Playboi Carti and Kendrick Lamar.
  1. 'Money Trees' by Kendrick Lamar ft. Jay Rock: Similar to 'GOOD CREDIT', 'Money Trees' discusses the pursuit of wealth and the effects it has on relationships and personal identity. Kendrick’s ability to blend introspection with street wisdom is mirrored in both tracks, as he explores the impact of fame and money.
  2. 'Gorgeous' by Kanye West ft. Kid Cudi and Raekwon: This track also touches on themes of wealth, success, and the pressures that come with fame. Like 'GOOD CREDIT', 'Gorgeous' reflects on how societal perceptions and material wealth shape an artist’s identity.
  3. 'No Role Modelz' by J. Cole: 'No Role Modelz' explores the complexities of fame and the pursuit of wealth, while also commenting on the hollowness of superficial relationships. Both J. Cole and Carti express a sense of detachment from the expectations placed on them due to their success.

Questions and Answers

What does the "Good Credit" theme symbolize in the song?
The "Good Credit" theme symbolizes financial success and stability, but also the social capital and power that come with it. It’s a metaphor for having access to resources and the ability to leverage one’s status in both personal and professional spaces.
How does Kendrick Lamar’s verse complement Playboi Carti’s style?
Kendrick Lamar’s verse adds a layer of depth to the song, balancing Carti’s carefree and flashy flexing with introspection and wisdom. While Carti highlights the external trappings of fame, Kendrick focuses on the internal and existential implications of success.
Why is the Home Depot credit skit included in the intro?
The skit introduces the song’s themes of materialism and status in a humorous way, using a playful narrative about acquiring goods through questionable means. It sets the tone for the song's exploration of wealth and social power.

Awards and Chart Positions

  • 'GOOD CREDIT' is part of Playboi Carti's highly anticipated album 'MUSIC'. The track has already generated significant buzz, especially with the inclusion of Kendrick Lamar, which is expected to drive the song up the charts upon its release.
  • The song is projected to perform well across streaming platforms, and its collaboration with Kendrick Lamar has fans excited for its potential to dominate rap charts.

Fan and Media Reactions

Kendrick Lamar and Playboi Carti at the music video shoot
Kendrick Lamar and Playboi Carti during the filming of 'GOOD CREDIT'.
"Kendrick’s verse on 'GOOD CREDIT' is fire. He really dropped some heavy bars about legacy, money, and what truly matters in the game. Carti also brought the vibes with his signature energy." — A fan's tweet.
"I can’t believe this collaboration finally happened. Carti and Kendrick’s styles complement each other so well. This track is legendary!" — A YouTube comment.
"This song shows how Carti is evolving as an artist. While he still flexes hard, he’s also showing depth, especially with Kendrick’s verse tying everything together." — Music critic.

(Too legit to - Good credit) Lyrics

(Too legit to - Good credit) by Playboi Carti


Good credit ('Cause I'm—)
Now I'm 'bout to apply for Home Depot credit
Now I got a thirty-five-thousand-dollar credit
We got a temporary receipt
All I gotta do is show it to the cashier
And she gon' let it slide through
All I gotta do is show it to the cashier
And she gon' let it slide through

[Verse 1: Playboi Carti]
I'm seein' that ho out the water
I'm seein' it came out the lake, look at these diamonds, they water
I'm sayin' I don't wait for no pussy, the pussy on me, I'ma cut her
She tryna be part of my schedule, I told her, "Ho, come back tomorrow"
I been feelin' myself all day, I told lil' twin, "Call Latto"
Oh, piercings all on my lips, you know I can't kiss no ho
Outside, I roll them dice, I'm pourin' two pints on the floor
I was in Paris tryna catch a vibe, I fucked around and seen a ho
Tattoos all on my face, you know you're not safe
I know killers all in the A, they do what I say
Ho just text my phone, she wanna come vibe, but this not the place
I'm an alien off that molly, I see stars, I see space
He want my swag, I got the whole world on sixes, you too late
I got too many flows, everybody on wait
Once I get on that road, nobody gon' wait

Uh, movin' on molly, uh, movin' on molly, uh, movin' on molly
Pass out them boulders, movin' them boulders
Pass out them boulders, movin' them boulders
Cheah, I fucked her crazy, cheah, I fucked her crazy, crazy
Pass out them boulders, movin' them boulders
Pass out them boulders, movin' them boulders
Sins on my body

[Verse 2: Kendrick Lamar & DJ Swamp Izzo]
Kids on my body and that's on my kids, I kid with nobody, huh
You know what this is, the vamps and the boogies, we jugg through the party
What you listenin' to is that
Homixide, Homixide
Patek is flooded, but way over budget, I lose it on tour, huh
I would've said, "Fuck you too," but you knew that the list was full, haha, ha, haha, haha
Havin' it my way like Usher, dog
Red and blue diamonds like Gusher, dog
Up score on you niggas like Rucker, dog
I'm sore 'cause I got it off the muscle, dog
Frrah, frrah, slid, slide (The streets ready for this shit right here)
Drop, drop, die, die, kill, kill, watch, watch (Swamp Izzo)
Eliantte go big, white gold link fall on the belly
The emerald cuff for hers and his, that bitch on point like A$AP Relli
I'm talking 'bout— ah
The numbers is nothing, the money is nothing, I really been him, I promise
Say Kenny been heavy out West and I carry the weight, nigga, I'm Luka Dončić
Conspiracy theories is given, but I must admit it, you got the wrong person
They bundlin', man, Chicago slang, which one of you niggas'll merch it?
Merch it, merch it, yeah, merch it
Cardo my evil twin, Carti my evil twin
My skin is smoother, my teeth is whiter, my stride is longer, my thoughts is brighter
The hate get realer, the love get fake, but when you this great, that's how you should like it

[Chorus: Playboi Carti]
Uh, movin' them boulders, uh, movin' them boulders, uh, movin' them boulders
Uh, movin' them boulders, uh, movin' them boulders, uh, movin' them boulders

[Outro]
Too legit to— good credit
Now it's time to order a loan card



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