Here are the complete lyrics of the song "Johnny Dang" by Jay Montana, including background, meaning, and song info.
Johnny Dang by Jay Montana Intro Yeah (Woah) Yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, huh (CookUpMason) Chorus I pull out twenty from the bank, the car wouldn't crank, we had it rough We the litest in the city, name three bitches we ain’t fucked I get distanced, I go missin', treat me like I ain't enough (I get distanced, I go missin’) But I'm the one and you gon miss me someone whish I pick up (Yeah, yeah) Only advice I got for niggas, hang with opps, you better duck (Grrt) I'm not beefin' with you niggas 'bout theses bops 'cause they gon' fuck I'm the richest hardest artist, still feel likе I ain’t on drugs Bae, I’ll pay to get your body right, you think you ain't enough (Yеah, yeah, yeah) Verse I’m tryna get from off these pills, I know I'm good, but on 'em bad I found out you like the rest, it hurt my chest, but shit, I'm glad I can’t lie, bro made me go to Johnny Dang, he in his bag I ain't vegan, flawless carrot cut out smile and you see glass (Yeah) I go painless, still feel it on these pain pills Before I make a move, you know I gotta see how gang feel (Yeah) That shit you did ain't real, I don't know why you came here I ran it up, went broke and ran it up again same year Yeah, six figures later, don't even help to dress, just count this paper I ain't tryna save her, every time she call she ask for favors (Favors) Been a player, text you like get dressed, I go and see the Laker On that gang, nigga, Taylor, who got drank? I'm in Decatur Chorus I pull out twenty from the bank, the car wouldn't crank, we had it rough We the litest in the city, name three bitches we ain't fucked I get distanced, I go missin', treat me like I ain't enough But I'm the one and you gon miss me someone whish I pick up (Yeah, yeah) Only advice I got for niggas, hang with opps, you better duck I'm not beefin' with you niggas 'bout theses bops 'cause they gon' fuck (Yeah, yeah) I'm the richest hardest artist, still feel like I ain't on drugs (Yeah) Bae, I'll pay to get your body right, you think you ain't enough (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
The song "Johnny Dang" by Jay Montana is often interpreted as a reflection on emotional struggles, inner pain, and raw self-expression. The lyrics dive into personal feelings and vulnerability.
Jay Montana is an emerging artist known for emotional and expressive music, often categorized under underground hip-hop or pop.
You can stream the song on platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud, and Apple Music.
There may be unofficial uploads on YouTube, but Jay Montana has not released an official music video at the time of writing.