The song opens with a declaration of being above negativity and drama. Lil Yachty takes the first verse, immediately setting a playful yet boastful tone. He propositions a woman, asking her to be his 'sunshine,' but quickly pivots to flexing his wealth and status. He mentions his expensive jewelry, a '$30,000' investment to look good, and his lavish spending habits, like dropping ten thousand on a Rodeo Drive shopping spree and spending a show's earnings on his mother. He paints a picture of a fast-paced, transient lifestyle, constantly on the move ('never home'), dealing with imitators ('clones'), and managing his business ('makin' plays') through multiple phones. He references pop culture, like 'Fifty Shades of Grey' and wrestler Hulk Hogan, in a braggadocious manner. A key theme is his rise from humble beginnings ('from the concrete, I had rose') to a level of success where his diamonds are 'really froze.' He confidently asserts his authenticity as a 'real young nigga from the six.'
The chorus, delivered by DRAM, is an infectious and repetitive hook that encapsulates the song's central theme. He's at a party, wanting space to roll up his 'broccoli'—a slang term for marijuana. The chorus is a carefree celebration of his current success and appeal, noting that even other men's partners ('baby mama') are infatuated with him and want to join in smoking. He describes his interactions with women in a straightforward and 'sleazy' manner, emphasizing an easy-going, hedonistic lifestyle.
DRAM's verse follows, reflecting on his journey and success. He mentions having international business dealings ('companies and pesos') and a team on his payroll, highlighting his financial independence. He reminisces about his past, remembering a specific moment at 'five or six years old' when he recognized his own potential. He fast-forwards to being 26 when he released this 'amazing record' that made the 'world stepping.' This success has afforded him a more refined lifestyle, enjoying 'salmon on a bagel with the capers.' He contrasts his current success with his past, proudly displaying his 'golden diamond teeth.' The verse reinforces the idea that his success is the reason for others' envy ('they just mad 'cause I got that cheese'). He ends by bringing the listener back to the present moment, 'turned up in the party' and enjoying the fruits of his labor, once again emphasizing the act of smoking 'broccoli' as a central part of the celebration.
Song Discussion - Broccoli (feat. Lil Yachty) by DRAM
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