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Workinonit
J Dilla Lyrics


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Yea!
Center stage!
Yea! Yea! Yea!

You know!
You
Play me
Play me
Buy me
Workin' on it!
Workin' on it!
Workin' on it!
Work it out!
Workin' on it!

You know!
Workin' on it!
Workin' on it!
Workin' on it!

Play me
Buy me
Workin' on it!
Workin' on it!
Workin' on it!
Work it out!
Workin' on it!
You know
You
Whoa!

Overall Meaning

J Dilla's song Workinonit is a masterful work of musical experimentation that features a unique blend of rhythm and sound. The lyrics of this song are sparse, but they are designed to complement the music and to create a hypnotic effect. The song opens with the line "Yea! Center stage! Yea! Yea! Yea!" which immediately grabs the listener's attention and sets the stage for what is to come.


In the first verse, J Dilla repeats the lines "You play me, play me, buy me, workin' on it! Workin' on it! Workin' on it! Work it out! Workin' on it!" These words are meant to convey the idea that the artist is constantly working on his craft and striving to improve. The repetition of these lines is also symbolic of the cyclical nature of creativity, with each new project building on the last one.


The second verse features more of the same, with J Dilla repeating the lines "Workin' on it! Workin' on it! Workin' on it! Play me, buy me, workin' on it! Workin' on it! Workin' on it! Work it out! Workin' on it! You know! You! Whoa!" These words continue to follow the same general theme of the first verse, with J Dilla emphasizing the idea that he is constantly working on his music and striving to improve.


Overall, J Dilla's song Workinonit is a fascinating exploration of the creative process that is sure to resonate with artists and music lovers alike. The repetitive lyrics and hypnotic beats create a unique and immersive listening experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.


Line by Line Meaning

Yea!
J Dilla is pumped up and ready to perform on center stage.


Center stage!
He is the main attraction and getting ready to deliver his performance.


You know!
Addressing to the listener, acknowledging their presence.


You
Referring to the listener again.


Play me
J Dilla is putting his trust in the listener, asking them to play his songs.


Buy me
He is requesting the listener to purchase his music.


Workin' on it!
J Dilla is working hard to make more music and improve his craft.


Work it out!
He wants the listener to put in their effort and appreciate his music by liking it and sharing it.


Workin' on it!
He repeats the phrase to emphasize his hard work and dedication.


Workin' on it!
Same as above.


Play me
Repeating his request for the listener to play his music.


Buy me
Same as above.


Workin' on it!
J Dilla is still investing his time and energy into his music.


Workin' on it!
His effort and dedication continues.


Workin' on it!
Same as above.


Work it out!
The listener should appreciate his music and share it with others.


Workin' on it!
J Dilla is still improving on his music making.


You know
He wants the listener to remember what he does and keep supporting him.


You
Referring to the listener again.


Whoa!
He expresses his excitement about the listener enjoying his music.




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Comments from YouTube:

@-10

Makes it extra beatiful that he knows he was going to die soon after making this album, he was not forced to do anything anymore because it was going to end soon yet he gave his last dedication to create one of the best hip-hop albums before he left us. Respect.

@gajo1256

+Thin White Duke Same thing with the new David Bowie album

@johnarundell7951

+HarvesterOfSorrow01 Yeah both albums were released on their own birthdays also :)

@gajo1256

John Arundell yup

@TheCheasequah3

Dylan didn't he create some of the last tracks of this album while he was in the hospital days before his death ,that's what I've always heard about this specific album

@dansorrentinl6442

donuts was released three days after his death

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@mandolino6259

The legend says he did the whole album on a Boss SP-303 in hospital. Master 100

@Chungusisdantheman

Most*

@santivalen24

Nah he was home

@jayfos9272

Some of it was in a hospital, or at home in a couch that was comfortable enough for him to focus through his suffering.

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