Chill Bill (Rob $tone)

“Chill Bill” by Rob $tone is a song that reflects the artist’s lifestyle of drug dealing, partying, and maintaining a tough persona in the streets.

πŸ₯‡1st Place – Rob Stone

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πŸ₯ˆ2nd Place – Rob Stone

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πŸ₯‰3rd Place – β€’a k i k a g eβ€’

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4th Place – benz

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5th Place – XG

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6th Place – TRAP MIX

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7th Place – Mei Kun:3

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8th Place – aesthetic gang

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9th Place – Trap Gang (Trap Gang)

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10th Place – Angel's Gaming

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11th Place – Sky Bass

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12th Place – Genius

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13th Place – π™Ίπ™°π™Όπ™Έπ™Ίπ™°πš‰π™΄ ϟ

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Did you know?

The song’s lyrics are steeped in the culture of street life, with references to drug dealing (“Rolling dope up on the spot”), partying (“Got lean all in my fuckin sprite”), and maintaining a tough exterior (“Mr.

Motha Fuck a thot”).

The repeated line “Said she wanna roll with me and smoke up all my weed / I said baby just buy dutches cuz you can’t smoke for free” underscores the theme of self-reliance and the expectation that others contribute to the lifestyle, rather than just benefiting from it.

The mention of “2 damn phones” and “Mr.

I be on that block” suggests a life of constant activity and engagement with the street, while the line “Got niggas mad my squad won’t stop” highlights the loyalty and strength of his crew.

The song’s title “Chill Bill” likely refers to maintaining a calm and collected demeanor despite the chaotic environment, aligning with the broader theme of resilience and control in a high-stakes lifestyle.

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