Sh**tin' on the World
Dr. Dre Lyrics


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Yes yes y'all, ooh funk
Yes yes y'all, to the beat y'all
From the ol schizzy with the yes yizzy y'all
Ooh in come funk
Yes yes y'all, to the beat y'all
From the ol schizzy it's the yes yizzy y'all
Ooh notes come wrong
Dre is chillin', Ruff is chillin'
What more can I say? (Let's make a million)
M-E-L-Man, niggas call me Most
I be rockin' on the East and the West Coast
Your mail go back like Emmitt Smith's hairline
With Jordache devils and Calvin Kleins
This shit be on my mind like O'Donnells interceptions
How would I look with Mike's complexion
Eat me, freak me, take your hand and leave me
All I wanna say is "I don't really give a fuck"
cos Most he be mega
Copped the Play Station but still play the Sega
and in the PJ's I DJ and blow amps
Bad as shrimp stampy with the food stamps
Huh, I'm not a stranger to danger
On the streets I be known as the jaw rearranger
Heavy with the metal, Mel-Man rule
White boys say it now "Cool, cool, cool!!!"
I bring the fizzy that's the obvious
I got a grip but the only clip I load be the floppy disk
In the SP or the MV, see three G
Ho's see me comin' in 3-D
I spread Lizzy with ten mates
Hit the skins and I break out like an inmate
Hey yo, that's how it is and that's how I want it
This is my world and I'm shittin' on it

[Chorus]
(On the world) Shittin' on it
(On the world) Shittin' on the world
(Here me, yeah, shittin' on the world)
*repeat*

I warm it up like humidity
Mel, okay I'm here til infinity
My shit be outta...space with the Ewok
This is my planet but I never wear the Reebok
When we rock to the beat of accapella
Most reigns supreme, niggas grab your umbrellas
It's time to bounce so where the player, mate?
Jealous MC's still drinkin' on that "Hator"rade
Bitches flirtin' with the giggles and chuckles
You'll never get the jezzy bare, knuckle
cos I get a tingle in the jimmy after three days in it
Hold up! Back to the clinic
Uhh, aah, poked your bitch in the eye
then I step like Omega's hifi (AWROOF!)
I walk the earth like Moses
Any mackadocious, I grew up with no chips
Shows I turn out
I got dough but still call my hos on my burnout
But can't phone long distance
I'm a rich nigga still gettin' public assistance
Rockin' shit on a task cam
Got MC's talkin' 'bout "I love you, man"
But you can't get my last bud
or my last dove outta beats we be makin'
Dre and M-E-L got the whole Earth quakin'
That's how it is and that's how I want it
This is my world and I'm shittin' on it

[Chorus:Repeat x3]

Yes yes y'all, ooh funk
Yes yes y'all, to the beat y'all
From the ol schizzy with the yes yizzy y'all
Ooh in come funk
Yes yes y'all, to the beat y'all




Every three days and the El change ???
Ooh, most come funk

Overall Meaning

In Dr. Dre's song "Sh**ting on the World," the rapper is expressing his dominance and influence in the music industry. He starts the song by introducing himself with the help of a funky beat. Dre reflects on his success in the rap game, highlighting the fact that he has achieved fame and financial success. He collaborates with Mel-Man to reign supreme not only on the East Coast but also on the West Coast. He compares himself to Emmitt Smith 's hairline, which went bald. Dre and Mel-Man are the kings of their world and even though they enjoy monetary success, they are not fully satisfied with their achievements.


In the song, Dre goes beyond just describing his success and influence in the industry. He also reveals how he copes with the pressure of being on top of the game. He talks about addictive behaviors like gaming and drug addiction. Also, Dre seemingly ignores people who hate on him, demonstrating his powerful presence in the rap world. He is confident in himself and does not give worth to critics or his haters. Dre ends the song by repeatedly shitting on the world, claiming that the universe is his playground, and he asserts himself as a ruler of the rap universe.


Line by Line Meaning

Yes yes y'all, ooh funk
Dr. Dre is introducing the song with an energetic call to action and the familiar rhythm of funk music.


Yes yes y'all, to the beat y'all
The second line of the song continues the same upbeat message, encouraging the listener to keep the rhythm going.


From the ol schizzy with the yes yizzy y'all
Dre describes himself as the "old schizzy" offering a play on the word "schizophrenic" and his many personalities as an artist. The rest of the line reaffirms the same upbeat message for the listener.


Ooh in come funk
This line represents the arrival of the funky beat, intensifying the song's energy.


Dre is chillin', Ruff is chillin', What more can I say? (Let's make a million)
Dre suggests that he and everyone else are relaxed and doing fine, but he wants to make a lot of money.


M-E-L-Man, niggas call me Most, I be rockin' on the East and the West Coast
Dre introduces M-E-L-Man, also known as Most, and highlights his ability to create music that transcends the coasts of America.


Your mail go back like Emmitt Smith's hairline, With Jordache devils and Calvin Kleins
Dre takes a jab at outdated fashion while comparing someone's return mail to Emmitt Smith's receding hairline.


This shit be on my mind like O'Donnells interceptions
O'Donnell, a retired football player who wasn't known for catching interceptions, symbolizes something that occupies Dre's brain despite not being good at it either.


How would I look with Mike's complexion
Dre questions how he would look with darker skin, possibly referencing how Black people are portrayed in the media.


Eat me, freak me, take your hand and leave me, All I wanna say is "I don't really give a fuck" cos Most he be mega
Dre speaks about a sexual encounter with a partner who doesn't stick around, enjoying his time with the person, but ultimately not caring about their opinion of him because of M-E-L-Man's musical abilities.


Copped the Play Station but still play the Sega, and in the PJ's I DJ and blow amps
Dre admits that he owns a PlayStation but still prefers to play on the older, outdated console. Additionally, he DJ's in his pajamas and amplifies the volume to the maximum level.


Bad as shrimp stampy with the food stamps, Huh, I'm not a stranger to danger, On the streets I be known as the jaw rearranger
Dre boasts about his toughness in difficult situations and his skill for fighting, going so far as to rearrange someone's jaw while on the streets. The line about stamps, likely food stamps, implies that someone is tough despite being financially unstable.


Heavy with the metal, Mel-Man rule, White boys say it now "Cool, cool, cool!!!"
Dre praises M-E-L-Man's style of music, which features metal and rivals any other artist in the genre. He also notes that white fans appreciate the music and say "cool, cool, cool."


I bring the fizzy that's the obvious, I got a grip but the only clip I load be the floppy disk, In the SP or the MV, see three G
Dre connects different forms of technology in this line, explaining that he creates music with equipment from different eras. He mentions using floppy disks, the SP and MV machines, and 3G technology.


Ho's see me comin' in 3-D, I spread Lizzy with ten mates, Hit the skins and I break out like an inmate
Dre boasts about his sexual prowess and compares himself to a prisoner who has been freed after satisfying his desires.


Hey yo, that's how it is and that's how I want it, This is my world and I'm shittin' on it
Dre affirms that he likes his life the way it is and will continue to create and enjoy his own world, saying he is "shitting on it" - not wasting any time caring about others' opinions.


(On the world) Shittin' on it (On the world) Shittin' on the world (Here me, yeah, shittin' on the world) *repeat*
The chorus repeats a few times, emphasizing Dre's main message about creating his own world, free from the negative judgment of others.


I warm it up like humidity, Mel, okay I'm here til infinity
Dre compares himself to the warm, humid weather and M-E-L-Man's never-ending style of music.


My shit be outta...space with the Ewok, This is my planet but I never wear the Reebok
Dre favors the term "outta space" to describe his music and references a fictional Star Wars creature, the Ewok. He also mentions owning the planet without feeling the need to buy or wear the popular Reebok brand.


When we rock to the beat of accapella, Most reigns supreme, niggas grab your umbrellas
Dre claims that M-E-L-Man dominates the a capella style of music, saying that to listen to him, people need to prepare themselves and protect themselves from the potentially overwhelming experience.


It's time to bounce so where the player, mate?, Jealous MC's still drinkin' on that "Hator"rade
Dre wants to leave the place he's at with someone else, implying that they are both "players." He also takes a jab at other rappers who are still stuck on their "haterade" - the idea that they are jealous of others' success.


Bitches flirtin' with the giggles and chuckles, You'll never get the jezzy bare, knuckle
Dre notes that women find him amusing, but at the same time warns that they won't ever see him fighting with his fists.


cos I get a tingle in the jimmy after three days in it, Hold up! Back to the clinic
Dre is suggesting he needs to get tested after having sex with someone for three days.


Uhh, aah, poked your bitch in the eye, then I step like Omega's hifi (AWROOF!)
Dre brags about being able to properly insert his penis into someone and then immediately leaving like a wolf howling with pride.


I walk the earth like Moses, Any mackadocious, I grew up with no chips, Shows I turn out
Dre compares himself to the biblical character Moses and brags that he can pull off any kind of life he wants. He then describes himself as someone who grew up poor but is now successful and popular.


I got dough but still call my hos on my burnout, But can't phone long distance, I'm a rich nigga still gettin' public assistance
Dre admits that he still calls prostitutes, but can't call anyone long distance. He also states that although he is rich, he is still able to receive public assistance.


Rockin' shit on a task cam, Got MC's talkin' 'bout "I love you, man"
Dre is secure in his status as a successful rapper and mentions how other MC's try to win his favor by saying "I love you, man."


But you can't get my last bud or my last dove outta beats we be makin', Dre and M-E-L got the whole Earth quakin'
Dre brags that nobody can match him and M-E-L-Man musically and compares their music to an earthquake - powerful, impossible to ignore.


Yes yes y'all, ooh funk Yes yes y'all, to the beat y'all From the ol schizzy it's the yes yizzy y'all Ooh notes come wrong
The song ends much as it began, with references to the funk beat, Dre's multiple personalities, and the arrival of the funky sound.




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Ermis


on Fuck You

best dr.dre song and that phone call in the beginning funny ash