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DDG & Tory Lanez’s “Handling Business”: A Deep Dive into Lyrics, Meaning, and Execution

<p>DDG &#038; Tory Lanez&#8217;s HANDLING BUSINESS: Lyrics, meaning, and the story behind their standout collaboration.</p>

At first glance, Handling Business, the title track from DDG’s latest EP featuring Tory Lanez, might seem like another flex-filled anthem.

But scratch beneath the surface, and the track reveals a compelling mix of ambition, introspection, and defiance.

With Lanez delivering his verse from prison and DDG riding his own wave of momentum, the song captures two artists at vastly different points in their journeys, yet united by a shared hunger for success.

DDG & Tory Lanez Handling Business Song Artwork
DDG & Tory Lanez Handling Business Song Artwork

DDG & Tory Lanez: The Dynamics Behind “Handling Business

DDG, a Michigan-born rapper and YouTuber, has long been carving his niche in the industry. His 2024 EP, also titled Handling Business, highlights his evolution as an artist.

The title track’s production, helmed by Grammy-nominated OG Parker, sets an intense backdrop for the lyrical showcase.

Tory Lanez adds unparalleled depth to the track, with verses recorded from Los Angeles County Prison.

This collaboration not only cements their artistic synergy but also captures a unique moment in hip-hop history, offering listeners a raw, unfiltered glimpse into Lanez’s current reality.

Breaking Down the Lyrics in “Handling Business

DDG’s Verses: A Masterclass in Bravado

DDG kicks off the track with his signature staccato flow, seamlessly blending luxury references with sharp cultural nods.

He raps about his meteoric rise, flaunting a collection of Cartier watches and designer brands, all while tossing in clever boxing metaphors:

“I’m punchin’ the Lambo’ like Devin, I might just Gervonta the whip.”

Beyond the flashy boasts, DDG hints at the isolating nature of fame.

From moonwalking through his Calabasas mansion to the heavy weight of his Cuban link, his words offer a nuanced take on the double-edged sword of success.

Tory Lanez’s Prison Perspective

Tory Lanez’s verse steals the show. Recorded under the constraints of incarceration, his bars blend reflection, defiance, and sharp commentary.

Lanez doesn’t shy away from addressing his legal struggles, with lines like:

“They sent me to prison and gave me a ten-piece ‘cause I wasn’t tellin’.”

He also delves into the infamous poolside incident involving Kylie Jenner, referencing the night that changed his life:

“The only thing I regret on that night is jumpin’ up outta the pool with Kylie.”

But it’s not all introspection. Lanez’s Toronto pride shines through as he reaffirms his allegiance to Drake amid the latter’s feud with Kendrick Lamar, adding an intriguing layer to the ongoing saga.

Production That Elevates “Handling Business

The haunting production by OG Parker weaves vocal samples and minimalist beats into an atmosphere that’s both cinematic and intimate.

It’s a fitting canvas for the lyrical interplay, elevating the track beyond its surface appeal.

Listener Reactions and Legal Implications

Listeners have praised the track for its bold storytelling and high-energy execution.

However, Lanez’s explicit references to prison life and potential threats have sparked debates about the legal implications of his lyrics.

This tension only adds to the track’s intrigue, leaving fans and critics divided.

The Impact of “Handling Business” on DDG and Lanez’s Careers

As 2024 closes, Handling Business showcases the power of collaboration, even in the face of immense personal challenges.

With its blend of technical brilliance and emotional depth, this track leaves a lasting impression without attempting to resolve all its contradictions.

DDG’s confident delivery and Lanez’s defiant introspection paint a layered picture—one that’s as much about the art as it is about the circumstances surrounding its creation.

Whether you’re here for the catchy hooks or the compelling backstory, Handling Business challenges listeners to look beyond surface-level appeal.

As DDG’s star continues to rise and Lanez’s journey takes unpredictable turns, this collaboration stands as a moment worth dissecting and revisiting.

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DDG & Tory Lanez HANDLING BUSINESS Lyrics

Intro
Hold me down, know I’m deep in
Hold me down, know I’m deep
(Beezo need cash only, you dig?)
(OG Parker)

Verse 1: DDG
I go Cartier bracelet and Cartier watch, I stack multiple Cartier metals on wrist
Hundred more thousand gon’ equal a whole ‘nother million, I’m rich as a fuck in this bitch
DD be flexin’, I’m punchin’ the Lambo’ like Devin, I might just Gervonta the whip
Lambo’, it sit on the floor, I’ma have to get low if I wanted to hop in this bitch
Michelin Star with my shorty, the menu expensive, the bill is a thousand a pop
Since I became a celebrity, no movin’ regularly, can’t even grocery shop
Moonwalkin’ in Calabasas, thе mansion is massive, I stay at the tippity top
Cuban link on me is hеavy, the diamonds is pure as the fuck, you can see through the rock
Gallery shorts and the Gallery socks
Fresh as a bitch and he mad that he not
He not a threat, I can’t call him an opp
These little niggas be prayin’ I flop
Fuck all that that beefin’ on internet, niggas ain’t into that
He acting tough when he not
I wanna see when I meet the little nigga in person if all of that energy stop
I ain’t got time for no talkin’, let’s get to the business
We makin’ some money or what?
Chase wanna make me a new private client, they see my account and I’m running it up
IRS audit, I show ’em what’s up
Ain’t nothin’ funny ’bout none of my bucks
I got momentum, I’m havin’ my way with this shit and ain’t nobody fuckin’ it up
Legally rich, I invented finesse
Gettin’ deposits be better than sex
When I’m on tour, these women in line for the bus like I’m filming a season of NEXT
If she an eight, she can come on the bus
If she a ten, she can come to the back
Don’t even know her, but I hit her in Indiana, and now the next show in the ‘Raq

Bridge: DDG & Tory Lanez
I’m livin’ life like this shit never endin’
Bottles and bottles and women on women
I like to go out after handlin’ business
I’m livin’ life like this shit never endin’
Bottles and bottles and women on women
I like to go out after handlin’ business (Ayy, ayy)

Verse 2: Tory Lanez
Stick to my cell and I think ’bout the rumors and shit that they sellin’
The money in pocket, it’s heavy, I can’t even count it
I just gotta get it, go scale it and fuck it, let’s talk ’bout the rumors
They sent me to prison and gave me a ten piece ’cause I wasn’t tellin’
But I made a oath to the city to never go snitchin’ even if it kill me or make me a felon
I go out to visit and bag the bitch out, the baddest bitch out there, then slapped the shit out ya
Sent me to prison and all that it taught me was if it go down, how to stab the shit out ya
Tommys in bunkers, the knives, the thumpers, the lock in the socks, just to crack the shit out ya
I call a shot on the yard, you a problem, I send out a hit and Cash App the shit out ya
Standin’ on business is standin’ on business
JPay the killers to stand on the witness
COs are hatin’, they bannin’ my visits
They claimin’ they caught me with hands on the titties
War back-to-back, and we spinnin’ and spinnin’
My young nigga sayin’ he been gettin’ dizzy
I be up prayin’ and waitin’ for the day that niggas come for me the way he did Drizzy
I got the card in the wallet, and big brodie problem’s my problems, so fuck how you feelin’ about it
Brodie gon’ stand on his own with 2024, ain’t no fair ones in Toronto
Pablo, I told you these niggas was talkin’ about us and poppin’ this shit ’cause we got it
If they had a dollar for every time we think about ’em, they wouldn’t even have a dollar
Shorty, my city talk about me highly, know that these bitches never can deny me
Only one thing I regret on that night is jumpin’ up outta the pool with Kylie
I got the dogs, the wolves, they slimey
I’m even comin’ home sooner than I think (Ha, ha, ha, ha)
They thought that I wasn’t recordin’ inside of the cell
Like I wasn’t spittin’ the fire in hell
Like I wasn’t crackin’ the code and as if that ain’t the real reason why I’m in the jail
I had to say, “Hello, goodbye,” from the other side, like I was Adele
And something real good gon’ come out the appeal
Just don’t bust a U-ey when I’m out the cell, lil’ bitch

Outro: Tory Lanez
DDG, you know what’s happenin’ twin
Canada, Umbrella

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