Lil Baby Quotes

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I call them April babies cuz they fools
Lil Wayne
don’t say you’se ole. You’se uh lil girl baby all de time. God made it so you spent yo’ ole age first wid somebody else, and saved up yo’ young girl days to spend wid me.
Zora Neale Hurston (Their Eyes Were Watching God)
Lils, you've barely even planned Sneak yet. Give it time. He'll get there." "He did ask me out on Saturday." "OMG, you two are totally getting married and having a litter of babies. Ooh, what if that's literally true?" -Scout and Lily about werewolf Jason
Chloe Neill (Hexbound (The Dark Elite, #2))
I whisper “I think this is what it must feel like for a Hufflepuff and Slytherin to have a Gryffindor baby.” Why is this making me so emotional? I dab at my eyes. They’re dry. Still. “I’m sad.” “Lil.” Lo squeezes me. “We don’t know what house he’s in. He’s not eleven yet.” This is true. “And we already agreed. We’d be happy if he ended up in Gryffindor.” This is even truer.
Krista Ritchie (Some Kind of Perfect (Calloway Sisters, #5))
A’ight, so what do you think it means?” “You don’t know?” I ask. “I know. I wanna hear what YOU think.” Here he goes. Picking my brain. “Khalil said it’s about what society feeds us as youth and how it comes back and bites them later,” I say. “I think it’s about more than youth though. I think it’s about us, period.” “Us who?” he asks. “Black people, minorities, poor people. Everybody at the bottom in society.” “The oppressed,” says Daddy. “Yeah. We’re the ones who get the short end of the stick, but we’re the ones they fear the most. That’s why the government targeted the Black Panthers, right? Because they were scared of the Panthers?” “Uh-huh,” Daddy says. “The Panthers educated and empowered the people. That tactic of empowering the oppressed goes even further back than the Panthers though. Name one.” Is he serious? He always makes me think. This one takes me a second. “The slave rebellion of 1831,” I say. “Nat Turner empowered and educated other slaves, and it led to one of the biggest slave revolts in history.” “A’ight, a’ight. You on it.” He gives me dap. “So, what’s the hate they’re giving the ‘little infants’ in today’s society?” “Racism?” “You gotta get a li’l more detailed than that. Think ’bout Khalil and his whole situation. Before he died.” “He was a drug dealer.” It hurts to say that. “And possibly a gang member.” “Why was he a drug dealer? Why are so many people in our neighborhood drug dealers?” I remember what Khalil said—he got tired of choosing between lights and food. “They need money,” I say. “And they don’t have a lot of other ways to get it.” “Right. Lack of opportunities,” Daddy says. “Corporate America don’t bring jobs to our communities, and they damn sure ain’t quick to hire us. Then, shit, even if you do have a high school diploma, so many of the schools in our neighborhoods don’t prepare us well enough. That’s why when your momma talked about sending you and your brothers to Williamson, I agreed. Our schools don’t get the resources to equip you like Williamson does. It’s easier to find some crack than it is to find a good school around here. “Now, think ’bout this,” he says. “How did the drugs even get in our neighborhood? This is a multibillion-dollar industry we talking ’bout, baby. That shit is flown into our communities, but I don’t know anybody with a private jet. Do you?” “No.” “Exactly. Drugs come from somewhere, and they’re destroying our community,” he says. “You got folks like Brenda, who think they need them to survive, and then you got the Khalils, who think they need to sell them to survive. The Brendas can’t get jobs unless they’re clean, and they can’t pay for rehab unless they got jobs. When the Khalils get arrested for selling drugs, they either spend most of their life in prison, another billion-dollar industry, or they have a hard time getting a real job and probably start selling drugs again. That’s the hate they’re giving us, baby, a system designed against us. That’s Thug Life.
Angie Thomas (The Hate U Give (The Hate U Give, #1))
A Complete List of Lily's Nicknames Silly Little Lil Monkey Bunny Bunny Rebbit Mousse Tiny Mouse Goose Silly Goose Mongoose Monster Monster.com Peanut Penuche Pinochle Sweet Pea Walnut Walnut Brian Copper Bottom Crazy Baby Puppy Guppy Old Lady Crank Cranky Cranky Pants Squeaky Squeaky Frome Tiger Dingbat Mush Mushy Face Hipster Slinkster Slinky Bean Dog
Steven Rowley (Lily and the Octopus)
If you forgive, a longer and a better life you’ll live. Don’t go through life holding bad feelings about someone.
Tnesha Sims (Lil' Baby Cuffed A Street King)
Thank yuh, ma’am, but don’t say you’se ole. You’se uh lil girl baby all de time. God made it so you spent yo’ ole age first wid somebody else, and saved up yo’ young girl days to spend wid me.
Zora Neale Hurston (Their Eyes Were Watching God)
Don’t you dare forget this place, they said. I think you’ll eventually maybe make something of yourself out east. One reason why I’m letting you go. But don’t you ever, ever, ever become one of those people nose in the air, calling all this—Tig gestured around wildly—flyover country. Thinking we’re just about beer and cheese and serial killers and corn. Things happen here. Happened here. This place is part of why the rest of this stupid godforsaken nation has child labor laws and workplace safety and unemployment insurance. Why we have weekends and an eight-hour workday. We had forty years of actual socialist city government, democratically elected, here. Only city in the nation. FDR was inspired by what happened here. When he dreamed up his lil New Deal and shit. Milwaukee, baby. We have real history. Remember us right.
Sarah Thankam Mathews (All This Could Be Different)
If you tell people you’re writing a book about the Beatles, at first they smile and ask, “Another one? What’s left to say?” So I mention “Baby’s in Black,” or “It’s All Too Much,” or Lil Wayne’s version of “Help” or the Kendrick Lamar battle rhyme where he says “blessings to Paul McCartney,” or Hollywood Bowl, or Rock ’n’ Roll Music, or the Beastie Boys’ “I’m Down”—but I rarely get that far, because they’re already jumping in with their favorite overlooked Beatle song, the artifact nobody else prizes properly, the nuances nobody else notices. Within thirty seconds they’re assigning me a new chapter I must write. And telling me a story to go with it. Every few days, I get into a Beatles argument I’ve never had before, while continuing other arguments that have been raging since my childhood. And though I’ve spent my whole life devouring every scrap of information about them, I’m constantly learning. I guarantee the day this book comes out, I will find out something new. Things like that used to pain me. But that’s what it means to love the Beatles—you never run out of surprises.
Rob Sheffield (Dreaming the Beatles: The Love Story of One Band and the Whole World)
Hey, baby girl. Daddy needs your chocolate ass to get better. Me and you got some unfinished business, young lady. Plus, daddy needs some more of those scrubs. They are working for my hair and my face, Nae. I never told anybody this before, but I need you, baby.” Wait a minute… I think I know that voice, or do I? Damn it, my brain is starting to hurt. “She smilin’ a lil’ bit, bro. Keep talkin’.” “Baby, you need to get better so we can figure out what hoe ass nigga did this to you. I promise they are gon’ die. You mine, shorty. I don’t care about that wack ass nigga you got. You can believe that shit, T-Rose.” Is this the guy from California my dad was talking about? He knows me. He sounds good as hell and he likes my scrubs. I hope he looks as good as he sounds. T-Rose? Someone called me that before. Damn it! No one can hear me. Why can’t nobody hear me? “We have to go now, Trenae. Get better.” Finally,
Bianca (Can't Hide From Love 2: A Boss' Obsession)
lil' baby man on da bbq
Artemis Mai
My traitorous tears fall from my eyes as I tell my baby sister I can’t protect her. Sasha’s eyes soften. “It’s okay, Lil.” She reaches up and wipes away my tears. “I understand. I’ll be strong. As long as you promise, you will be too. I need you.” I drop my chin to my chest, and a sob rips from my mouth as my little sister forces herself to be brave for me. Why aren’t I strong enough to save her?
Evie Harper (You Loved Me At My Darkest (You Loved Me, #1))
I fuck on your baby mama I fuck on your baby mama Let's fuck on your baby mama Cause I wanna fuck on your baby mama Some head from your baby mama I need some brain from your baby mama The head from your baby momma I need me some brain from your baby mama Lil mama she wet like a boat, a boat Lil mama, she wet like a boat Lil mama she wet like a boat, a boat Lil mama, she wet like a boat Lil mama, she ready for war She ready for dick in her ass and her throat Lil mama she work for the faculty Lil mama, she ready, she after me
Young Thug
SpottieOttieDopaliscious [Hook] Damn damn damn James [Verse 1: Sleepy Brown] Dickie shorts and Lincoln's clean Leanin', checking out the scene Gangsta boys, blizzes lit Ridin' out, talkin' shit Nigga where you wanna go? You know the club don't close 'til four Let's party 'til we can't no more Watch out here come the folks (Damn - oh lord) [Verse 2: André 3000] As the plot thickens it gives me the dickens Reminiscent of Charles a lil' discotheque Nestled in the ghettos of Niggaville, USA Via Atlanta, Georgia a lil' spot where Young men and young women go to experience They first li'l taste of the night life Me? Well I've never been there; well perhaps once But I was so engulfed in the Olde E I never made it to the door you speak of, hardcore While the DJ sweatin' out all the problems And the troubles of the day While this fine bow-legged girl fine as all outdoors Lulls lukewarm lullabies in your left ear Competing with "Set it Off," in the right But it all blends perfectly let the liquor tell it "Hey hey look baby they playin' our song" And the crowd goes wild as if Holyfield has just won the fight But in actuality it's only about 3 A.M And three niggas just don' got hauled Off in the ambulance (sliced up) Two niggas don' start bustin' (wham wham) And one nigga don' took his shirt off talkin' 'bout "Now who else wanna fuck with Hollywood Courts?" It's just my interpretation of the situation [Hook] [Verse 3: Big Boi] Yes, when I first met my SpottieOttieDopalicious Angel I can remember that damn thing like yesterday The way she moved reminded me of a Brown Stallion Horse with skates on, ya know Smooth like a hot comb on nappy ass hair I walked up on her and was almost paralyzed Her neck was smelling sweeter Than a plate of yams with extra syrup Eyes beaming like four karats apiece just blindin' a nigga Felt like I chiefed a whole O of that Presidential My heart was beating so damn fast Never knowing this moment would bring another Life into this world Funny how shit come together sometimes (ya dig) One moment you frequent the booty clubs and The next four years you & somebody's daughter Raisin' y'all own young'n now that's a beautiful thang That's if you're on top of your game And man enough to handle real life situations (that is) Can't gamble feeding baby on that dope money Might not always be sufficient but the United Parcel Service & the people at the Post Office Didn't call you back because you had cloudy piss So now you back in the trap just that, trapped Go on and marinate on that for a minute
OutKast
Mega the type of nigga that want a strong bitch, not no weak minded, insecure young girl. What, you ain't wanna fuck with me ‘cause you thought you had a chance with him?  Naw baby girl, he sees you as a lil project, a charity case, but that’s it. 
Mz. Toni (Love In The Ghetto (Lil Mama In The Projects #1))
I know I have these babies inside me that I have to be strong for, but I'm so tired of fighting and being strong. I was strong with my mom’s abuse, I was a fighter when I bounced back from Caesar and his perverted ways, but now my past and what they did is haunting me.
Mz. Toni (Lil Mama From The Projects 2: Love In The Ghetto)
I was happy to be having healthy babies, but deep down I really didn't want a girl.
Mz. Toni (Lil Mama From The Projects 2: Love In The Ghetto)
While this nigga was eating my pussy he was rubbing your young, six-month-old pussy.So, even as a baby you been ruining my life and taking the things that matter most to me,” she said and described how it all went down. 
Mz. Toni (Love In The Ghetto (Lil Mama In The Projects #1))
One morning after a night of partying, I came home to find him molesting my baby. I may have been a junky, and maybe I never did right by her, but I refused to let her go through the same shit I went through, so I found his address and dropped her off.
Mz. Toni (Lil Mama From The Projects 2: Love In The Ghetto)
Mmhmm…” Sav agreed. “They always want Lake bro. Think that nigga different cause he quiet.” Sav scoffed. “Muhfucka, just a lil retarded baby, that’s all,” Sav said
Nina. (On Us 2)
Nahhh, I didn’t break it. I fucked it how it should be fucked, lil’ baby! Argghhhhh! Fuck, this some good pussy!” He growled as he let loose in the condom. A few minutes later, we got up and took a shower. I was so damn tired. I knew I was going to sleep the day away. “Oh yeah, cancel that nigga,” he spoke, pulling me into him. I didn’t respond, but I damn sure heard him. Damn, I love me a thugged out, rude ass nigga.
K. Renee (A Love Worth Fighting For: Cannon & Tiff)
Bitch! I told yo’ ass this shit wasn’t a good idea, and the fact that you slept with that nigga brother was never fuckin’ good! Nahhh, hell nawl! I told yo’ ass to run, and I remember telling yo’ ass to run in the opposite direction of me. Get that lil negative ass baby and y’all take that shit somewhere else. You about to bring some unnecessary drama to my shit, and ion like that. What kind of friend are you to even try and put me in your bullshit?! Had you listened to me, your ass wouldn’t be in this shit!” I knew I fucked up by telling Steph ass all of my damn business.
K. Renee (Her Heart My Soul 2: China & Keem)
Ciera, that was a dumb-ass question. What the hell do you think he's talking about! They been entangled, she got a nigga, Lil Bill mad, and now the threeeee of them got a baby on the way," Grams said, shaking her head.
K. Renee (A Christmas Love Affair With The Billionaire's Son)
Nahhh, sis! We need to get our shit and get the fuck out of here. We don’t know these muthafuckin’ people. What if they try to kill us in our sleep and take Hailey? Just by looking at her, that nigga know you had his baby. Ion think we made the best decisions in life, but this by far is the most fucked-up decision we made by coming here. We let a lil’ fun in the sun be our one and muthafuckin’ done! Mmmm mmmm, this ain’t it. I didn’t picture myself dying in Belize! He’s so pissed right now, and ion got time to be fighting Lucifer’s son! Write that nigga a check for his money, and ummmmm, ion know what the fuck you gone give him for Hailey Bear ‘cause technically you stole half of his seed too. I just don’t think this is the time for you to walk up in these people shit and be like, heyyyy I’m the muthafuckin’ girl that robbed you five years ago, had yo’ baby, but I’m here to do yo’ sister and mama makeup.
K. Renee (Tis The Season To Be Naughty)
I haven't reached out to you as much cause a nigga needed time to think. I'm tired of fuckin’ with these dry pussy ass bitches! I'mma try this shit with you, lil baby, but don't make me fuck you up, Ki." He looked at me, and I couldn't believe this nigga said that!
K. Renee (After The Reign)
Doc, what the hell you saying? My boy got three fuckin’ legs! How the hell he gon’ walk with three fuckin’ legs? Nah, you gotta fix that shit, leave a leg in her ass or something. My lil nigga can’t come out like that, all that damn fuckin’ we did and this lil nigga done grew an extra leg!” My man was the hell stressed, and I was worried about my baby.
K. Renee (After the Reign 2)
But y'all should have eased this shit on me and Camille. I think I put my damn draws on backwards I got dressed so damn fast. Camille, yo’ wig a lil twisted, baby. Come on, let's go in this bathroom so we can get our shit together for the pictures." Ms. Diane was a damn mess.
K. Renee (After the Reign 2)
Kiera, if you have these damn babies while I’m holding you, I swear I ain’t talking to yo’ ass no mo’! Now, hold they lil hyper asses in there until you free to let loose. Squeeze yo’ damn legs together!” I said to her, and this heifer gripped my shirt. “Listen to me, nigga! I’m about to have these fuckin’ babies, and if I have them on yo’ ass, you better catch both of them! Don’t fuck with me right now, Justice!” How the hell was I supposed to catch them if I’m holding her ass. Somebody was gon’ hit the damn floor.
K. Renee (After the Reign 2)
That would be the day yo’ crib becomes a murder scene. Do something safe with yo’ life, lil baby. Playing in my face will get you and that nigga a toe tag.
K. Renee (Her Heart My Soul: China & Keem)
Kid, you don’t need to be worried about no shit like that.” I looked at him through the rearview mirror, and the shit I saw disgusted the fuck outta me. That lil’ baby nigga, that be looking at me strange, was digging in his runny ass nose and wiping that shit on my seat. “Ahhhh, hell nawl! This lil’ nasty ass, lil’ booger ass baby digging in his shit and wiping it on my seat! Girl, stop all that damn crying and control yo’ damn kids. And what’s that damn smell! Shit smell like death jumped in
K. Renee (When It All Falls Down)
As the next page loaded with another set of 25 emails, his eyes were drawn to the bottom of the screen, where for the first time previously-read messages stood out beneath the bold-type unread ones.  There was something powerfully sentimental, almost tangible, about the realization that his dad had sat before a computer somewhere ten years earlier and had clicked on these same messages.  The most recent one, received just hours before his parents’ death, was from his mom with the subject line, “re: Li’l Ryan’s Bday”. With a lump developing in his throat, he clicked on the message.  His mom had written: “That’s something dads should talk to their sons about ;)”  Hmm.  Didn’t make sense without context. Below the end of the message he found the option to “show quoted text,”  which he clicked on to reveal the entire exchange in reverse chronological order.  She had been responding to his dad’s message: “I’m sure he’ll get it.  I like the idea, but you better be prepared to have a discussion about the birds and bees.  You know how his mind works.  He’ll want to know how that baby got in there.” Ryan’s palms grew sweaty as he began to infer what was coming next.  Not entirely sure he wanted to continue, but certain he couldn’t stop, he scrolled to the end. The thread had started with his mother’s message, “I’m already showing big-time.  Sweaters only get so baggy, and it’s going to be warming up soon.  I think tonight would be the perfect time to tell Ryan.  I wrapped up a T-shirt for him in one of his presents that says ‘Big Brother’ on it.  A birthday surprise!  You think he’ll get it?” Having trouble taking in a deep breath, he rose to a stand and slowly backed away from his computer.  It wasn’t his nature to ask fate “Why?” or to dwell on whether or not something was “fair.”  But this was utterly overwhelming – a knife wound on top of an old scar that had never sufficiently healed. ~~~ Corbett Hermanson peered around the edge of Bradford’s half-open door and knocked gently on the frame.  Bradford was sitting at his desk, leafing through a thick binder.  He had to have heard the knock, Corbett thought, peeking in, but his attention to the material in the binder remained unbroken. Now regretting his timid first knock, Corbett anxiously debated whether he should knock again, which could be perceived as rude, or try something else to get Bradford’s attention.  Ultimately he decided to clear his throat loudly, while standing more prominently in the doorway. Still, Bradford kept his nose buried in the files in front of him. Finally, Corbett knocked more confidently on the door itself. “What!” Bradford demanded.  “If you’ve got something to say, just say it!” “Sorry, sir.  Wasn’t sure you heard me,” Corbett said, with a nervous chuckle. “Do you think I’m deaf and blind?” Bradford sneered.  “Just get on with it already.” “Well sir, I’m sure you recall our conversation a few days back about the potential unauthorized user in our system?  It turns out...” “Close the door!” Bradford whispered emphatically, waving his arms wildly for Corbett to stop talking and come all the way into his office. “Sorry, sir,” Corbett said, his cheeks glowing an orange-red hue to match his hair.  After self-consciously closing the door behind him, he picked up where he’d left off.  “It turns out, he’s quite good at keeping himself hidden.  I was right about his not being in Indiana, but behind that location, his IP address bounces
Dan Koontz (The I.P.O.)
Seven Devils” by Florence + The Machine “Paint it, Black” by Ciara “Monsters” by Ruelle “One Way or Another” by Until The Ribbon Breaks “Paranoid” by Post Malone “Royals” by Lorde “So Thick” by Whipped Cream featuring Baby Goth “Sweet But Psycho” by Parker Jenkins “My Blood” by Twenty One Pilots “Candy” by Guccihighwaters “Birthday Cake” by Rihanna “Horns” by Bryce Fox “No One” by Mothica “All The Time” by Jeremih, Lil Wayne and Natasha Mosley “I Wanna Be Yours” by Arctic Monkeys “Monster” by Meg Myers “Soldier” by Fleurie “Fuck It I Love You” by Lana Del Rey “Kill Our Way to Heaven” by Michl “Sweet Dreams” by Emily Browning “Everybody Wants to Rule The World” by Lorde
Ivy Fox (See No Evil (The Society, #1))
They know that we a problem together They know that we can storm any weather
Lil Baby
Me: Thank you, Joshua, for those “just in case” condoms! Thank you, Reed, for that video link you sent me last month about making women come without fail. And thank you, Baby Jesus, for finally sending me the woman of my dreams AND making her want to have sex with me AND making her want to see me again in Seattle for a whole fucking week! Thanks to all of your contributions, I can now confidently report I’ve found my future wife. The only question is how long I should wait before letting her in on that lil secret?
Lauren Rowe (Hacker in Love)
Tain’t de poorness, it’s de color and de features. Who want any lil ole black baby layin’ up in de baby buggy lookin’ lak uh fly in buttermilk?
Zora Neale Hurston (Their Eyes Were Watching God: A Novel)
I sort through his stuff on the couch. Ma took extra hours at the hotel this weekend, so it’s only me and Li’l Man. He lying in this bouncy seat thing Dre bought. Bugs Bunny got Elmer Fudd looking like a damn fool. Seven real into it, cooing and kicking. “You going to bed soon, man,” I tell him. “You not staying up all night.” I don’t talk to him like he a baby. Nah, I talk to him like I talk to anybody else. He understand it, that’s why he whining now.
Angie Thomas (Concrete Rose)
Go check the numbers, too many can't run with me I'm making moves that's gon' take care of my family She did me dirty, it fucked up my sanity Bitches can't handle me..
Lil Baby
You think you done somethin' cuz you used to march? I marched. I marched with your father and with my li'l baby all the way up from Alabama. All the way to Harlem. My son was gon' see a better world than what I saw, what my parents saw. I was gon' be a famous singer. Robert wasn't gon' have to work in a mine for some white man. That was a march too, Carson.
Yaa Gyasi (Homegoing)