- Walking On Water - Triple Cs

: The group portrays themselves as "made men," mocking those who cannot keep up with their rapid rise and financial dominance. Production Style

The track is a high-energy anthem characterized by the aggressive "trap" sound popularized by Lex Luger in the early 2010s. Triple Cs - Walking On Water

: Verses frequently reference the group's "Carol City" roots, drug culture ("smelling like burning rubber" in the kitchen), and the accumulation of wealth ("counting the chickens"). : The group portrays themselves as "made men,"

: The lyrics use "walking on water" as a metaphor for achieving a level of success and wealth that seems supernatural or untouchable. : The lyrics use "walking on water" as

was formed by Rick Ross to highlight his childhood associates from Carol City, Florida. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Custom Cars & Cycles

Produced by , the song features his signature heavy brass, rapid-fire hi-hats, and booming 808 basslines. This style helped define the Maybach Music Group sound during this era, providing a cinematic backdrop for the group’s "boss" persona. Group Context

Triple Cs - Walking On Water

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