Hands On
Dr. Dre Lyrics


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Spend all my time, yes
Spend all my time, yes
Spend all my time, yes
Spend all my time, yes
I deserve all the criticism you got
If that's all the love you have, that's all you got
Hand 'em
Hands up high, hands-on, hands-on
Hands-on, hands up
In your face, the reason
Hands-on, yeah, hands-on

Cut out all the lights, He the light
Got pulled over, see the brights
What you doin' on the street at night?
Wonder if they're gonna read your rights
Thirteenth Amendment, three strikes
Made a left when I should've made a right
Told God last time on life
Told the devil that I'm going on a strike
Told the devil when I see him, on sight
I've been working for you my whole life
Told the devil that I'm going on a strike
I've been working for you my whole life
Nothing worse than a hypocrite (that's on Nip)
Change, he ain't really different
He ain't even try to get permission
Ask for advice and they dissed him
Said I'm finna do a gospel album
What have you been hearin' from the Christians?
They'll be the first one to judge me
Make it feel like nobody love me
They'll be the first one to judge me
Feelin' like nobody love me

Hand 'em
Hands up high, hands-on, hands-on
Hands-on, hands up
In your face, the reason
Hands-on, yeah, hands-on

I told the Mona Lisa I was on another level (another level)
Outside, it's church bells, and church rebels (rebels)
Gospel mixed with heavy metal (ooh)
Settle, I never will, two left feet
No, don't dance with the devil
All this armor help me deal with the karma (yeah)
God gave me this Earth to make it deal with the farmers
Swim like Phelps in a pool of piranhas
Some like elves in a pool of piranhas (yeah)
I need hands on, hands off
Chain big, Gandalf
Please don't make these plans off
Get knocked off, dandruff
Get this high-key Vandross (straight up)
Cleanin' myself we havin' a spiritual standoff
Leanin' on myself feelin' like my soul is what it can't cost
Price to be the boss, it gets kinda real when you're famous
Never get tangled with the angels, I almo-
Peace with my demons
These hands don't reach for no reason
Please no more preachin' this evenin'
I cannot feast what I'm feelin'
Church in the wild in a hood on fire
Gotta break this curse, bless the child
Hopin' the lord have mercy now
Prayin' this, prayin' this workin' now
God made a prodigy, God don't make apologies
Keep a promise, policy
This a livin' prophecy

Hand 'em
Hands up high, hands-on, hands-on
Hands-on, hands up
In your face, the reason
Hands-on, yeah, hands-on, hands on
I deserve all the criticism you got
If that's all the love you have, that's all you got
To sing of change, you think I'm joking
To praise His name, you ask what I'm smoking
Yes, I understand your reluctancy, yeah
But I have a request, you see
Don't throw me up, lay your hands on me
Please, pray for me
Hold myself on death




Hold it down, all fallen down
Somebody pray for me

Overall Meaning

In the song "Hands On" by Dr. Dre, the repetitive refrain of "Spend all my time, yes" portrays a sense of dedication and commitment, in this case, possibly referring to the amount of time and energy invested in a certain endeavor or in dealing with criticism. The following lines, "I deserve all the criticism you got, If that's all the love you have, that's all you got," suggest a recognition of criticism received, possibly from a place of hurt or disappointment. The phrase "Hands-on" is repeated throughout the song, symbolizing active involvement or engagement, perhaps in addressing challenges or conflicts.


The second paragraph dives into deeper themes, such as societal issues and personal struggles. The lines "Cut out all the lights, He the light, Got pulled over, see the brights" may allude to moments of realization and facing consequences. References to the Thirteenth Amendment and the concept of three strikes point towards systemic injustices and the consequences of one's actions. The mention of making a wrong turn and confronting God and the devil highlights internal conflicts and moral choices faced by the singer.


Further into the lyrics, there is a shift in tone as confrontational lyrics turn towards introspection and spirituality. The singer mentions a commitment to spiritual growth and artistic evolution, despite facing criticism and doubters. By referencing the Mona Lisa and religious icons, the singer emphasizes a desire to transcend expectations and stereotypes. The themes of struggle, redemption, and self-discovery are prevalent as the singer navigates through personal demons and societal pressures.


In the final paragraph, the plea for understanding and prayers reflects vulnerability and a need for support. The juxtaposition of fame and inner turmoil is apparent as the singer seeks solace and guidance. The lyrics touch upon themes of redemption, forgiveness, and finding one's path amidst external judgment and internal conflicts. The song's progression from defiance to vulnerability showcases a complex emotional journey, ultimately culminating in a plea for compassion and spiritual connection.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Anthem Entertainment, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Aaron Butts, Angel Lopez, Fred William Hammond, Kanye Omari West, Luis Federico Vindver Arosa, Timothy Z. Mosley

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Comments from YouTube:

Mel Woods

The composition and production was impeccable on this album...we were just listening too slow...

Alex Mason

Yes sir

Gangsta Mack

@X X X X Buddha produced it while Dr Dre mixed it down

olivier753

@Gangsta Mack like always

Bairah Recordings L.L.C

This song got slept on,and the beat is fire.

Charles Polm

You gotta be 28 years or older to feel this shit ...forever 4 hip hop

Sanel Dacic

No. Age has nothing to do with this. Im 18 years old brother. I dont listen to ONE new artist. This generation is Fd up

ACS 79

@Sanel Dacic well said👏

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the singer is incredible, the composition and arrangement are top notch as well^^.

Soulphilly Skates Krew

people were dissing this lp hard mainly cause of him leaving death row. In suge knights mind, he thought dre wasn't nothing without death row, look at him now. Dre wanted to do his own thing, can't get mad at him for that & he left at a perfect time. Death row was collapsing at a rapid speed after pac died & snoop joined master p

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