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The Meaning Behind The Song: Penny Hardaway by YSB OG

By Robert Spencer |
TitleArtistWriter/ComposerAlbumRelease DateGenreProducer
Penny HardawayYSB OGUnknownLand Of GothGhanistan (2016)January 7, 2016UnknownUnknown

I remember the first time I heard “Penny Hardaway” by YSB OG. It was a hot summer day, and I was cruising down the highway with the windows rolled down. The infectious beat and catchy lyrics immediately grabbed my attention, and I couldn’t help but bob my head along to the rhythm.

The song starts off with the line, “Walk up in my mansion there’s a lot of thots dancing.” YSB OG sets the scene for a lavish and extravagant lifestyle, where beautiful women surround him. The next line, “And they trynna get my ransom cause a young nigga so handsome,” suggests that these women are attracted to him because of his looks and wealth. It’s a theme often found in hip-hop songs, where success and material possessions are seen as markers of attractiveness.

The chorus of the song, “Bitch, I’m balling like Orlando, doing magic Penny Hardaway,” references the NBA player Penny Hardaway. He was known for his skill on the court and his ability to wow the crowd with his magical moves. YSB OG compares himself to Penny Hardaway, emphasizing his own talent and success. The line, “Hit you from a block away you can’t see me any day,” further emphasizes his dominance and skills in his craft.

As the verse continues, YSB OG showcases his lyrical prowess by comparing himself to other legendary basketball players. He mentions shooting the ball like Michael Jordan, crossing opponents like Allen Iverson, and finishing with a slam dunk. These references demonstrate YSB OG’s confidence and self-assuredness in his abilities.

The lyrics also touch on YSB OG’s loyalty to his crew, as he raps, “All my niggas getting buck, Nigga you a fucking scrub, Nigga you a fucking punk.” He asserts his dominance and loyalty to his friends, while also asserting his superiority over those who don’t measure up to his standards.

Additionally, the song references YSB OG’s experiences with women. He acknowledges that he attracts attention from females, but he also demonstrates a level of detachment and refusal to be tied down. He raps, “