Purple Swag – ASAP Rocky


Smoke, Ty Beats

Better do it ’til we get right, uhh

This is for my niggas getting high on the regular

This is for my bitches getting high on the regular

Purple drink, I still sip, purple weed blunt still lit

Real nigga, real bitch, purple swag, that trill shit

Them candy cars, I’m coming down, that paint drip, I still tip

That pimp shit, she ain’t plan to fuck, I pick up, I still hit

That’s swag, bitch

Everything is purple (Swag)

Everything is purple (Swag, swag, swag)

Everything is purple (Swag)

Everything is purple (Swag, swag, swag)

Purple swag, purple swag, I’m in the zone, I’m getting throwed

That purple swag, purple swag, that purple smoke up in my clothes

That big booty, juicy fruity, yellow bone, I wanna bone

I’m getting dome, I took her out, dick in her mouth, she getting on

I’m flexing steel, I’m flexing steel, I’m sitting high, I’m tipping slow

I’m Texas trill, Texas trill, but in NY we spit it slow

I got these boppas going crazy, they see me coming

Robitussin, quit discussing, ASAP tell these niggas something, swag

Everything is purple (Swag)

Everything is purple (Swag, swag, swag)

Everything is purple (Swag)

Everything is purple (Swag, swag, swag)

Immersed in the Purple Lifestyle

ASAP Rocky’s “Purple Swag” is a vivid celebration of his unique blend of Southern influences and New York swagger. The lyrics paint a picture of a hedonistic lifestyle defined by signature symbols such as purple drank, luxury cars, and a laid-back yet confident attitude. Rocky’s repetitive use of the word “purple” creates a hypnotic vibe, echoing the substance-fueled haze that permeates the track. The song bridges the gap between Houston’s chopped-and-screwed culture and Harlem’s streetwise bravado, showcasing Rocky’s ability to merge regional sounds while asserting his own lane in hip-hop. Through casual flexes and unapologetic bravado, “Purple Swag” encapsulates the early 2010s era of youth culture, fashion, and music.

Song Credits

  • Artist: ASAP Rocky
  • Songwriters: Rakim Mayers (ASAP Rocky), Ty Beats
  • Release Year: 2011

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