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What is a squad?
Squad (from English "squad") is a slang term that means a team, gang, or group of very close friends. In hip-hop culture, this term is used to refer to the rapper's closest circle — his friends, label mates, or simply people he communicates with regularly.
Origin
The word "squad" comes from military terminology, where it means a small group of soldiers. In street culture, its meaning has evolved into a designation for a small but tight-knit circle of people.
In hip-hop culture, the term became particularly popular due to trap and drill music, where themes of loyalty and opposition to rival groups are central.
Meaning in culture
In the world of hip-hop, a squad serves as a substitute or complement to a real family. These people are connected not by blood, but by shared experiences, trust, and unconditional support. This is the so-called "ride or die" mentality, where the group stays together regardless of successes or hardships. Squad members often use the same phrases, gestures, and share a common style of clothing and music. This emphasizes their belonging to one community.
In the context of street culture, a squad is a guarantee of safety. Having a strong support group is protection from "ops" (enemies), as an attack on one person means conflict with the entire squad.
Use in lyrics
In songs, "squad" is used to demonstrate strength and unity.
“Got my squad with me, we don't need nobody else." (My squad is with me, we don't need anyone else.)
“We made it to the top with the whole squad." (We reached the top with the whole squad.)
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