The song "Blue Dreams" by Eric Bellinger is about his aspirations and dreams for a luxurious lifestyle. He imagines having a 10-story house with a black castle and a lake surrounding it, symbolizing grandeur and wealth. He also desires a spaceship, like the futuristic Jetsons cartoon, representing his desire for a lavish and extravagant life. Bellinger expresses his determination to achieve all his dreams, despite others doubting him. He mentions wanting cribs and cars that are keyless, indicating his ambition to own multiple homes and luxury vehicles. The lyrics "Three, fo, five, six, with no leases" suggest that he wants to own these things outright rather than on lease agreements. The artist emphasizes how people didn't believe in his ability to achieve success, but now he has become a star. He mentions his rise to fame and invites others to join him on a trip to the moon, symbolizing the heights of success and accomplishment. Despite being caught up in his own success, Bellinger asserts that even if he makes mistakes, he will still keep his "kicks" or sneakers (symbolizing his reputation) dry, meaning he will maintain his credibility. The song highlights Bellinger's desire for material possessions and success, but also emphasizes his gratitude for the support of his friends and family. The recurring theme is his determination to accomplish all his dreams and reach for the stars.