Voicemail

Tee Grizzley & Rod Wave

Lyrics

[Intro] (Pipe that shit up, TnT) (Damn, Kai, you goin' crazy) Mm, yeah, yeah I was tellin' that bitch, Tee Grizzley, bitch, you gotta come to my world You know what I'm sayin'? This that real shit Mm, the city, woah, woah, woah Yeah, yeah Look, look, uh
[Verse] Crazy feelin' in my heart, too much on my brain I be poppin' Perkies back to back, now I can't feel a thing No matter what I'm feelin', I'm gon' keep it to myself I be dreamin' 'bout unc, been seein' death since you left and Court dates and funerals Mama, this your baby, never stop prayin' Soon as I go to sleep, my phone start ringin' Soon as I find some peace, here come the blog pages On the phone with my mama, ma, I was 'sleep when you called I clicked over for smacker, no, I pressed one for my dog Talked to my daughter on FaceTime, it's healin' my heart Sometimes it get to killin' me, hope this ain't how she 'member me Bae, I'm thug to the bone, I ain't lookin' for sympathy I been thuggin' so long, in the street, in the industry You know you can hit my phone if you need me But who can I call with my back against the wall? (Ayy, ayy)
[Chorus] My daughter askin', "Where you at? When you comin' back?" My girl askin' me, "What's wrong? You need to relax" So many people on my phone talkin' this and that, uh Now, what's wrong? Leave me alone Can't get no sleep, bitches abusin' my number Either the tattlers got questions or bitches askin' for money A thousand problems every time my phone ring I let it ring, I don't know what to say (Yeah, yeah) Uh, I don't know what to say (Yeah, yeah) I don't know what to say (I don't even know what the fuck you sayin') (Know what to say) Yeah, yeah (What to say)
[Interlude] That shit ain't gon' mean nothin' Ain't nothin' enough, it feel like Nothin' you say even matter type shit, they can't even hear that shit, ah
[Verse] I get to a check and bounce (Fuck on), niggas out here checkin' out (Niggas out here dyin') I was out here homeless walkin', now my wrist a car, neck a house (No cap) Slave master how I whip the 'Bach, walk around with a million cash I ain't posted, though, I was low with it, everything ain't for the internet (You know?) Miss my pops, God, please, can You just think about givin' him back? Brodie, once that money gone, it's gone, you better remember to stack Plugged the power to the neighbor house, we was late on bills, I remember that You don't get shit just for bein' real, you supposed to be, they be forgettin' that (Fuck) Hit the club, I ain't buy no bottles, but I hit the hood and got granny crib remodeled (I did) G-lock full of hollows 'cause lettin' 'em get me too big of a pill to swallow (Can't let 'em) Wanted to box, looked up and cases was all I had to fight (Damn) Wanted to go to the league, I ain't make it, but I still turned out alright (I'm cool) Fought in school and had to fight in jail, maybe I'm the problem (Maybe it's me) Niggas got money in my face and left me broke, I should've robbed 'em (Should've got they ass) Seen my nigga was 'bout to crash out, feel like I could've stopped him (Damn) It ain't 'bout gettin' to the top (What it's 'bout?), it's 'bout gettin' from off of the bottom, nigga (Ayy, ayy)
[Chorus] My daughter askin', "Where you at? When you comin' back?" My girl askin' me, "What's wrong? You need to relax" (Yeah) So many people on my phone, talkin' this and that, uh (What?) Now, what's wrong? Leave me alone (Fuck on) Can't get no sleep, bitches abusin' my number Either the tattlers got questions or bitches askin' for money A thousand problems every time my phone ring I let it ring (Let me call you right back), I don't know what to say (I don't even know what motherfuckers be wantin' to feel like, yeah, yeah) Uh, I don't know what to say (What the fuck to say to these people, gang, like, yeah, yeah) I don't know what to say (Know what to say) Yeah, yeah (What to say)
[Outro] Just let me go a couple days just without hearin' from nobody You feel me? You know I'll call everybody in a couple days, man This shit too much right now

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"Voicemail" transcends a typical rap song to become a poignant and vulnerable diary entry on the crushing weight of success. The collaboration between Tee Grizzley and Rod Wave is a perfect fusion of two distinct styles that share a common, painful honesty. The track explores the profound isolation that can accompany fame, where a constantly ringing phone symbolizes not popularity, but an unending stream of problems and demands.

Rod Wave masterfully sets this stage, painting a picture of a man numbing his pain ("poppin' Perkies back to back") while being pulled in every direction. His phone is a source of torment, bringing everything from blog page drama to financial requests. The heartbreaking line, "who can I call with my back against the wall?" reveals the ultimate paradox: being a lifeline for everyone else while having no one to turn to yourself. The chorus is a plea for peace, a desire to simply let the world go to voicemail.

Tee Grizzley’s verse adds a gritty, biographical layer to this emotional landscape. He juxtaposes his past hardships—homelessness, legal troubles, poverty—with his current lavish lifestyle ("wrist a car, neck a house"). However, this isn't a simple flex. It's a reflection on how the trauma of the past informs the anxieties of the present. He feels survivor's guilt ("feel like I could've stopped him") and acknowledges that his journey isn't about reaching the pinnacle of fame, but about the brutal struggle of escaping the bottom. Together, they create a masterpiece of modern hip-hop, a powerful reminder that behind the platinum plaques and sold-out shows are human beings struggling to stay afloat.