How Well Do You Know The Lyrics To "You Song" By Lil Wayne?

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How Well Do You Know The Lyrics To "You Song" By Lil Wayne? - Quiz

"You Song" is a song by Lil Wayne featuring Chance the Rapper. Take this quiz to see how well you know the lyrics to this popular song!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    "You fine as two ___________ gettin' stomped out by a giant cast."

    • A.

      Homes

    • B.

      Grapes

    • C.

      Girls

    • D.

      Stars

    Correct Answer
    B. Grapes
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Grapes" because the phrase "getting stomped out by a giant cast" implies that the speaker is comparing the action of being stomped on to something small and insignificant. Grapes are small and can easily be crushed, so they fit the context of the sentence.

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  • 2. 

    "And a car with no backseat and some leg room, and some ____________ and some chocolate."

    • A.

      Cookies

    • B.

      Honey

    • C.

      Whiskey

    • D.

      Strawberries

    Correct Answer
    D. Strawberries
    Explanation
    The given sentence suggests that the speaker wants a car with certain features, including no backseat, some leg room, and some strawberries and chocolate. Out of the options provided, strawberries are the most appropriate choice as they fit the context of the sentence, indicating that the speaker wants some strawberries in the car.

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  • 3. 

    "'Cause I know you like ___________ even though I don't. I won't say I won't eat it if you chef it."

    • A.

      Vegetables

    • B.

      Potatoes

    • C.

      Broccoli

    • D.

      Exercise

    Correct Answer
    A. Vegetables
    Explanation
    The correct answer is vegetables because the speaker is saying that they know the person they are talking to likes vegetables, even though they personally do not. However, they are willing to eat vegetables if the person cooks them. This implies that vegetables are the preferred option over potatoes, broccoli, and exercise in this context.

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  • 4. 

    "Coffee brown as the bosom I flew in on, ___________ round like the wheels that my rims spin on."

    • A.

      Toes

    • B.

      Face

    • C.

      Nose

    • D.

      Cheeks

    Correct Answer
    C. Nose
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Nose" because the sentence is comparing the color of coffee brown to the round shape of the nose, just like the wheels on the rims. The other options (toes, face, cheeks) do not make sense in the context of the sentence.

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  • 5. 

    "Oh and I forgot I'll take a microwave oven, so we can kick the ___________ out and we can make a muffin."

    • A.

      Others

    • B.

      Butler

    • C.

      Maids

    • D.

      Housemaid

    Correct Answer
    B. Butler
    Explanation
    The speaker mentions wanting a microwave oven so that they can "kick the butler out and make a muffin." This suggests that the speaker wants privacy and intends to use the microwave oven to cook something themselves, rather than relying on the butler or other staff members to do it for them.

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  • 6. 

    "Give you the world if it was for me, my ____________ grill make it hard to see I'm lying through my teeth."

    • A.

      Diamond

    • B.

      Golden

    • C.

      Crystal

    • D.

      Fresh

    Correct Answer
    A. Diamond
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Diamond. In this lyric, the speaker is saying that their diamond grill (a type of dental accessory) makes it difficult for others to see when they are lying. The word "diamond" is used metaphorically to represent the speaker's flashy and deceptive persona.

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  • 7. 

    "Sorry, my mind in the ____________, better yet sewer."

    • A.

      Drain

    • B.

      Flames

    • C.

      Gutter

    • D.

      Dirt

    Correct Answer
    C. Gutter
    Explanation
    In this sentence, the speaker is apologizing for their thoughts being in a negative or unpleasant place. By saying "better yet sewer," they are emphasizing just how bad their thoughts are. The word "gutter" fits this context perfectly as it is commonly associated with negative or lowly thoughts or behavior.

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  • 8. 

    "I laughed at her, we took a bath together and ____________ each other."

    • A.

      Washed

    • B.

      Sloshed

    • C.

      Splashed

    • D.

      Sprayed

    Correct Answer
    C. Splashed
    Explanation
    The word "splashed" fits logically in the given sentence because it maintains the continuity of the playful and fun tone established with the previous actions of laughing and taking a bath together. Splashing each other is a common activity during bath time and adds to the sense of enjoyment and camaraderie between the speaker and the other person.

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  • 9. 

    "But I swear I think I love you, fingers crossed in my ___________."

    • A.

      Jacket

    • B.

      Heart

    • C.

      Wallet

    • D.

      Pocket

    Correct Answer
    D. Pocket
    Explanation
    In this context, the phrase "fingers crossed" implies that the speaker is hoping for a positive outcome or result. By saying "fingers crossed in my pocket," it suggests that the speaker is keeping their hope or love hidden or secret. The pocket symbolizes a concealed place, indicating that the speaker is not openly expressing their feelings.

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  • 10. 

    "She said she ain't tripping, I know 'cause I move my ____________."

    • A.

      Feet

    • B.

      Head

    • C.

      Hands

    • D.

      Speech

    Correct Answer
    A. Feet
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Feet" because the phrase "she ain't tripping" implies that the person is not worried or stressed. The speaker then states that they know this because they move their feet, suggesting that they are confident and not affected by the situation.

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