Ends
Everlast Lyrics


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"Everything must change"

Ends, some people will rob their mother
For the ends, rats snitch on one another
For the ends, sometimes kids get murdered
For the ends, so before we go any further
I want my ends
I knew this cat named Darrell, he didn't have a dollar
He was Harvard material, Ivy League scholar
Had a Ph.D., had an M.B.A.
But now he's waiting tables cause their's rent to pay
Companies downsizing, inflation's rising
Can't find a job, he's feeling kind of stressed
Doesn't even feel the effects when he says
Forgot to count how many times he been blessed
So he falls off track, starts smoking the crack
And once it hits his brain, starts a chain react
Sells the shirt off his back, shoes off his feet
He's losing all his teeth, now he's out in the street
And all of sudden he's like, Jesse James
Trying to stick up kids for their watches and chains
But he's from business school, and he's nervous with the tool
So he ends up on his back in a bloody pool

Ends, some people will rob their mother
For the ends, rats snitch on one another
For the ends, sometimes kids get murdered
For the ends, so before we go any further
I want my ends

I knew this chick named Sally, she had a nice strut
Knew what I wanted, she was up in the cut
Swinging that butt, like race you out here
Only rapped the benz, and rocked the fly gear
Brand name wearing, champagne waving
Jewels around the neck, live style she's craving
Ain't no saving, she's doing enough spending
If you do the lending, she'll do the bending
Straight machine vending, it's money for take
Shopping sprees get her on her knees
And if you hit her with keys of your crib, you acting funny
Come home one day, find her counting out your money
From the Wetlands, all the way to the Apollo
If you're broke she'll spit, and if you're rich she might swallow

Ends, some people will rob their mother
For the ends, rats snitch on one another
For the ends, sometimes kids get murdered
For the ends, so before we go any further
I want my ends

I knew these two homeboys, who made a lot of noise
Making money on the block, kids was on they jock
They was tougher than leather like Reverend Run
DMC, they was toting guns
And holdin' weight, goin' out of state
Stackin' mad chips, and pushin' phat whips
Fly jewels and golds, and got no job
And then one did some kid, and one got robbed

Ends, some people will rob their mother
For the ends, rats snitch on one another
For the ends, sometimes kids get murdered
For the ends, so before we go any further
I want my ends

Ends, some people will rob their mother
For the ends, rats snitch on one another
For the ends, sometimes kids get murdered




For the ends, so before we go any further
I want my ends

Overall Meaning

The song "Ends" by Everlast touches upon the theme of how money is the driving force behind everything in society. In the first verse, he talks about the desperation for "ends" (money) being the reason for committing awful crimes like robbing their mother, snitching on others, or even murdering kids. The second verse describes two individuals, one with an academic background, who find themselves in desperate financial situations and resort to illegal and harmful activities like drug use, theft, and violence. The third verse talks about a woman who is willing to do anything for money, even if it means stealing from her partner.


Through the troubling stories of these different individuals, Everlast is making a statement about the lengths people will go to acquire money. It highlights the corrupt and immoral side of society where greed and desperation prevail. The repeated chorus serves as a reminder that in a world driven by money, people will do anything to get their hands on it. The lyrics are a call to consciousness, to observe the world around us and determine whether or not the pursuit of money is worth sacrificing our humanity.


Overall, "Ends" by Everlast is a powerful commentary on the corrupting nature of money and the role it plays in our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Ends, some people will rob their mother
People will do whatever it takes to get money and meet their ends, even if it means robbing their own family members.


For the ends, rats snitch on one another
People involved in illegal activities often turn on their associates to save themselves when caught.


For the ends, sometimes kids get murdered
The pursuit of obtaining money and power can lead to destructive crimes, with innocent people like children becoming victims of the actions of others.


For the ends, so before we go any further
Before we progress further in the song, the artist wants to emphasize the importance of obtaining money and meeting ends.


I want my ends
The artist also wants to make it clear that he too is motivated by the desire to obtain financial stability.


He was Harvard material, Ivy League scholar
The character of Darrell was highly educated with degrees from prestigious universities like Harvard and the Ivy League.


Can't find a job, he's feeling kind of stressed
Despite his educational qualifications, Darrell struggles to find a job and financial stability, leading to psychological distress.


So he falls off track, starts smoking the crack
With no other options left, Darrell turns to drugs like crack to cope with the stress and instability in his life.


Sells the shirt off his back, shoes off his feet
To fund his addiction and make ends meet, Darrell resorts to selling his own clothes on the street.


He's losing all his teeth, now he's out in the street
The consequences of drug addiction, such as physical and dental deterioration, force Darrell to live on the streets.


Trying to stick up kids for their watches and chains
Desperate for money, Darrell turns to robbing children of their valuable possessions.


Knew what I wanted, she was up in the cut
The character of Sally is aware of the financial benefits of associating with wealthy men and is always on the lookout for such opportunities.


Ain't no saving, she's doing enough spending
Sally is a compulsive spender and does not save her money, leading to financial instability and dependence on others.


If you do the lending, she'll do the bending
Sally will use her sexuality to manipulate men into providing financial support when she is in need.


Making money on the block, kids was on they jock
The two homeboys in question made money through illegal activities, which attracted the attention and admiration of young people in the neighborhood.


They was tougher than leather like Reverend Run
The two homeboys projected a tough and intimidating image, similar to the famous rapper Reverend Run.


Stackin' mad chips, and pushin' phat whips
The homeboys earned a lot of money and used it to buy expensive cars and other luxuries.


And holdin' weight, goin' out of state
The homeboys were also involved in drug trafficking and would travel to other states for business purposes.


Ends, some people will rob their mother
The song ends with a repetition of the first line, emphasizing the idea that people will go to any lengths to obtain money and meet their ends.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: LAWRENCE SMITH, KEVIN GILLIAM, WILLIAM CALHOUN, BRYAN ROSS, DENNIS COOPER, ALAN R. SAUNDERS, DYRON WADE, JALIL HUTCHINS

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