Meaning of “Six Figures” by Justin Roberts

“Six Figures” is a song by American social media comedy personality Justin Roberts. The song features from fellow YouTube Star Mini Jake Paul (also known as Tydus Talbott). This track is a braggadocious and hilarious anthem that sees Roberts boasting about his immense wealth. For example, in the chorus, he talks about being “iced out” and making six figures when he was only just four years old. He further states how he has so much money that he “can’t see the floor”.

“Six figures, I was only four”

The part where he sings about making loads of money when he was only four might just be in reference to Talbott. Talbott was only 4 when the song came out. He actually made his debut on YouTube when he was just a year old.

What is six figures?

It is any amount of money that falls between a 100,000 and 999,000. So someone who earns a six-figure salary basically earns between 100k and 999k a year.

Actually in real life, Roberts really began making a ton of money from a very young age working as a YouTube star. He went on to become one of the most successful social media stars of all time before he was even 16 years old. So on the whole, when he boasts of making a ridiculous amount of  money, he actually isn’t kidding!

Facts about “Six Figures”

  • The Yung Trust Fund penned this very braggadocious song.
  • The song’s production was credited to Literal God.
  • “Six Figures” was released on July 11, 2018.
  • Although being credited as a featured artist, young Talbott doesn’t sing on the track.

 

Does this song have a music video?

Yes. Roberts shot an official music video for this track. The clip stars both Justin Roberts and Tydus Talbott. Among other scenes, the pair stands in front of flashy car flaunting a ton of cash. Below is the official music for “Six Figures”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0w45xC4OOs

 

 

1 Response

  1. Anonymous says:

    Favourite song ever lads xx so glad to see representation

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