2 Chainz – Rule The World [ft. Ariana Grande]. Lyrics & Meaning

2 Chainz [ft. Ariana Grande] – Rule The World : A Gritty Love Story About Ruling Your Own Kingdom

Ever been in a relationship that felt like it was just the two of you against the whole world? That feeling where, as long as you have your person by your side, nothing else matters and you’re totally invincible. It’s a powerful, intoxicating feeling, right? It’s the kind of love that isn’t just about cute dates and holding hands; it’s about building an empire together, even if that empire is just your own little universe. Well, there’s a track that perfectly bottles up this complex, ride-or-die energy, wrapping it in luxury, loyalty, and a little bit of danger. This article is going to pull back the curtain on this amazing song, showing you a story you might have missed between the beats.

Diving Deep into “Rule The World” by 2 Chainz and Ariana Grande

When you first press play on this track, you’re hit with Ariana Grande’s smooth, almost haunting vocals. She sets a scene that’s instantly dripping with equal parts glamour and anxiety. It’s not just a song; it’s a whole movie playing out in your head. And at the heart of it is a relationship that’s far from your typical fairytale romance.

The Anxious Heart of Luxury

Ariana’s chorus is the emotional core of the entire song. It’s a loop of conflicting feelings that so many can understand, even if they’ve never been in a Rolls Royce. She sings:

Top down on the Dawn like I’m used to it

Prayin’ he make it home like I’m used to it

Let’s break that down for a second. The “Dawn” is a Rolls Royce Dawn, a convertible that screams success and freedom. Cruising with the top down is the ultimate power move. She says she’s “used to it,” suggesting this lifestyle of wealth is now normal. But in the very next breath, she’s “prayin’ he make it home.” This isn’t just a casual “hope you have a safe drive.” This is a deep, recurring fear. The fact that she’s also “used to it” is heartbreaking. It tells us that her partner’s life is filled with risk. This contrast is everything. It’s the story of a woman who enjoys the fruits of their success but lives with the constant, gnawing worry that comes with how that success is earned. It’s the price of their kingdom.

And when she finally declares, “I realized we could rule the world,” it’s not a moment of arrogance. It’s a revelation born from that struggle. It’s the realization that their bond, forged in luxury and anxiety, is strong enough to conquer anything.

From Cupid’s Target to A King’s Dedication

Then 2 Chainz steps in, and he gives us the other side of the story. He’s the man she’s praying for. His verses are a declaration of love and loyalty to his queen. He’s not just flexing his wealth; he’s celebrating the woman who stands by him. He opens with pure admiration:

Fell in love with a real one, this a dedication

He paints a picture of a partner who is anything but basic, someone he can build with. He talks about their adventures, starting with nothing and coming back with everything: “when we come back, we got suitcases.” But the most telling line, for me, is his admission of growth:

Right now I use love for a medication
Back in the day I’d shoot Cupid with no hesitation

Wow. That’s a powerful shift. He’s saying he was once cynical about love, maybe even destructive towards it. But now, with her, love is his healing, his stability. It’s what grounds him. He also lays out the terms of their trust, which are rooted in a street- loyalty: “Please don’t never tell on me, baby (Never tell) / That mean don’t call 12 on me, baby (Don’t call 12).” This isn’t your average relationship request; it confirms the high-stakes world they live in. He trusts her with his freedom, and in return, he shares his entire world with her.

Lyrics: "Rule The World" by 2 Chainz (ft. Ariana Grande)

[Ariana Grande {2 Chainz}:] Yeah
Uh-huh
(Hitmaka)
{2 Chainz}

[Ariana Grande {2 Chainz}:] Top down on the Dawn like I’m used to it {Yeah}
Prayin’ he make it home like I’m used to it
Prayin’ he make it home, I got used to it {Used to it}
Prayin’ he make it home like I’m used to it
Top down on the Dawn like I’m used to it
Prayin’ he make it home, I got used to it
Prayin’ he make it home like he used to
I realized we could rule the world
I realized we could rule the world (Oh yeah, oh yeah)

[2 Chainz:] Yeah
Fell in love with a real one, this a dedication (Wow)
Had ’em patiently waitin’ for a revelation
Even when I ain’t around, ain’t no separation
Your skin’s smooth, your eyes brown and you’re far from basic
Then we go to different places with no suitcases (Wow)
But when we come back, we got suitcases (Yeah)
Right now I use love for a medication (Love)
Back in the day I’d shoot Cupid with no hesitation (Bow, bow)
I got more than 40 acres for my reparations
Pussy on my navigation, that’s my destination (Tell ’em)
Please don’t never tell on me, baby (Never tell)
That mean don’t call 12 on me, baby (Don’t call 12)
As long as the meal prepared for me, baby (It’s prepared)
The mills I prepare, I share with you, baby (Share)
Of course they gon’ like this shit, look at it (Look)
Everybody ain’t happy, then look at me

[Ariana Grande {2 Chainz}:] Top down on the Dawn like I’m used to it {Yeah}
Prayin’ he make it home like I’m used to it
Prayin’ he make it home, I got used to it {Used to it}
Prayin’ he make it home like I’m used to it
Top down on the Dawn like I’m used to it
Prayin’ he make it home, I got used to it
Prayin’ he make it home like he used to
I realized we could rule the world
I realized we could rule the world (Oh yeah, oh yeah)

[2 Chainz:] Why don’t we ride four deep
Rode so far, we on E
She on E, she on me (Yeah, yeah)
Let’s try that way… okay
Shawty came in, walkin’ like a model
Shaped like a bottle
She know if she mess with me, it’s gon’ be trouble
I’ma bust that bubble
I’ma always love her, mess up all the covers (Yeah, yeah)
Watch me break it down like a foldin’ chair
See me in the Chain Reactions, I got 40 pair
Sorry I ain’t answer the phone, I was slappin’ ass
Last night ain’t answer, I was pullin’ hair
Y’all know me, so lowkey
All this ice on, I got cold feet
My shawty bad, she a trophy
She like to lay on me and call me cozy (Yeah)

[Ariana Grande {2 Chainz}:] Top down on the Dawn like I’m used to it
Prayin’ he make it home like I’m used to it
Prayin’ he make it home, I got used to it {Pray for me}
Prayin’ he make it home like I’m used to it {Alright}
Top down on the Dawn like I’m used to it {Skrrt}
Prayin’ he make it home, I got used to it {Skrrt}
Prayin’ he make it home like he used to
I realized we could rule the world
I realized we could rule the world (Oh yeah, oh yeah)

[2 Chainz (Ariana Grande):] Skrrt (Yeah)
Yeah
I’ma trap it out one way or another (Yee)
Yeah (Oh)
One thing about love, they say it’s blind
No matter where you’re from
You gon’ bump into it one day
Tru

The ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ Vibe, But Make It Glam

Together, their parts create a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde narrative, but with less bank-robbing and more empire-building. It’s a partnership. He provides the lavish lifestyle and the excitement, and she provides the steadfast love and emotional anchor that makes him feel like a king. He calls her his “trophy,” but it doesn’t feel demeaning. In this context, she’s the ultimate prize, the symbol of his success and the one he cherishes most.

The song isn’t just about flexing wealth; it’s about the power that comes from a rock-solid partnership. They are two halves of a whole, navigating a world that’s both beautiful and dangerous. Their ability to “rule the world” comes from their unbreakable unity. They’ve found their person, their ride-or-die, and with that connection, they feel invincible.

This track ultimately carries a message of unwavering loyalty and the transformative power of finding the right partner. It shows that love isn’t always neat and tidy; sometimes it’s messy, complicated, and a little scary. But when it’s real, it provides a foundation so strong that it feels like you can build a kingdom on top of it. It’s a testament to finding strength, healing, and purpose in another person.

So, what’s your take on “Rule The World”? Do you see it as a straight-up love song, a power anthem, or a cautionary tale wrapped in a beautiful package? Every listener hears something a little different, and I’d love to know what this story sounds like to you. Let’s chat about it!

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