Sausage Lyrics

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This is Lil' Mama’s first single since 2008’s Shawty Get Loose. In this song, she samples artists such as Fetty Wap, A-Town, the Vine trend that provided the original version of the hook, Big Sean and more.

The song doesn’t have a single, sustained narrative (though it maybe takes a few shots at Nicki Minaj). Instead it works as a collage of samples and references to two very different periods in hip hop culture. One is the late 80s and early 90s—"Sausage" references Salt-N-Pepa, Mary J. Blige, Slick Rick, Wu Tang Clan, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Michael Jackson. The other is right now. She mentions Lebron, the Milly Rock, and at least three different Vine memes. The song wants to find out how these current references would sound if they time-traveled two decades into the past.

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Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning

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