HaHa
Fat Joe ft. Young Jeezy Lyrics


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It took a keys and Jay-Z to get this city poppin' now
Rob base Snoop Dogg to get it rockin' now
Big money talking, Mayweather, Paquiao
Gucci soft up cause he cant hard top it now
Now what you boys got a death wish
I beat a mothafucka' uglier than precious
Real nigga, you can find me where the x is
Whippin' in the kitchen, both hands ambidextrous
Recession got the hood pushin' more than time clocks
So I dropped a hundred in the streets I don't buy stocks
Tell a little mothafucka' get his shine pa
Good fellas hood fellas living on my block
Nigga got a problem, I solve em (solve 'em)
A couple keys yes nigga we'll rob em (rob 'em)
Got tha 9 milli in my pants, case you niggas wanna dance
Leave a mothafucka' shakin' like Harlem (Harlem)

I said we came in this bitch tonight to murder things
We gonna leave this bitch tonight a murder scene
In black from head to toe we murder clean
Do you know the name of the click that murder teams
What's up?
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em

Always on that flow shit
Jeezy Montana
Cocaine capital
That would be Atlanta
One triple O where I'm from
That's a homo
Nigga catch ya slippin' where I'm from
That's a
Next up a homicide
Ain't nobody seens shit
Wake up to a homicide,
Ain't nobody dreams to
Welcome to the home of the
Home invasion
D-E-A like to raid,
You might get your home raided
Went up in it it l
Ike a halfback from the Raiders
Bring a half mac
Anything for that paper
2 door phantom
Avatar blue though
Parked outta space shit
We call that bitch Pluto
Grown living legend
In the hood I'm a hero,
On that minute fourteen
Like a guitar hero
Came a long way
From that toilet bowl white though
But I'm a be alright though

I said we came in this bitch tonight to murder things
We gonna leave this bitch tonight a murder scene
In black from head to toe we murder clean
Do you know the name of the click that murder teams
What's up?
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em

Always on my hard shit, joey Viagra
Pull up make em car sick, abracadabra
Presto magic, Bugatti's on the scene
Party's all around me like its gotti on the scene
Your money N-B-A N-F-L all legal
My niggas on the block going hard pumpin' diesel
However do you want it
Joe stay blunted
I gets off but the hoe stay on it
This is my castle but it ain't white though
Ice so bright shit shine like a light show
This my life yo go get yours bitch
Ball till we fall till the drugs hit the ball pit
Cocaine cowboys that's my thing
Do it for my niggas locked down in the bing in the state
In the Fed pen my name rings
I don't need your respect the streets crowned me King

I said we came in this bitch tonight to murder things
We gonna leave this bitch tonight a murder scene
In black from head to toe we murder clean
Do you know the name of the click that murder teams
What's up?
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em




(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Ha Ha" by Fat Joe featuring Young Jeezy are braggadocious, boasting about making big money moves in lucrative circles. The opening lines allude to the power and influence of other successful figures in the industry, such as Jay-Z and Snoop Dogg. The chorus "Ha Ha" serves both as a laugh in the face of the haters or competition and as a self-congratulatory nod to the artists themselves. The verses continue with claims of being a "real nigga" and engaging in illegal activities such as drug dealing and robbery. They also discuss the harsh realities of living in urban areas, where homicides and home invasions are common, and the only way to survive is to play hard and win big. The language is vulgar and the tone is aggressive, serving to assert dominance and authority over others.


Overall, "Ha Ha" is a song about power, wealth, and survival in the face of adversity. The lyrics paint a picture of a dangerous, cutthroat world where only the strongest and most ruthless survive. The song is a testament to the resilience and determination of those who live in these environments, and a warning to those who would cross them.


Line by Line Meaning

It took a keys and Jay-Z to get this city poppin' now
Collaboration is the key to success, just like how the combination of Alicia Keys and Jay-Z made the city boom.


Rob base Snoop Dogg to get it rockin' now
By bringing together artists like Rob Base and Snoop Dogg, the energy level of the city can be raised to a new level.


Big money talking, Mayweather, Paquiao
Boxers like Mayweather and Paquiao are some of the biggest earners in the world, and their financial influence cannot be underestimated.


Gucci soft up cause he cant hard top it now
Even Gucci had to soften his approach, as he cannot outdo the hard-hitting style that Fat Joe and Young Jeezy bring to the table.


Now what you boys got a death wish
Those who try to compete with Fat Joe and Young Jeezy must be suicidal, as the duo is impossible to beat.


I beat a mothafucka' uglier than precious
Not only will Fat Joe beat his opponents in a fight, but he will also do it so badly that they will look like the character 'Precious', who is famously unattractive.


Real nigga, you can find me where the x is
Fat Joe is a real, authentic person and can always be found in the center of the action, represented by the 'x' mark.


Whippin' in the kitchen, both hands ambidextrous
Fat Joe is so skilled in the kitchen that he can use both hands, showing his true expertise as a chef.


Recession got the hood pushin' more than time clocks
The recession has made people in the hood work harder than ever, making them push themselves harder than even time clocks could keep track of.


So I dropped a hundred in the streets I don't buy stocks
Instead of investing in stocks, Fat Joe is investing in the streets, dropping hundreds to support his community and ensure its prosperity.


Tell a little mothafucka' get his shine pa
Fat Joe tells young people to stand out and get noticed, encouraging them to rise to the top and shine.


Good fellas hood fellas living on my block
Fat Joe is the leader of his community, bringing together both the good and bad elements to live together on his block.


Nigga got a problem, I solve em (solve 'em)
When someone has a problem, they can turn to Fat Joe to solve it, as he is known for being a master problem solver.


A couple keys yes nigga we'll rob em (rob 'em)
If necessary, Fat Joe and Young Jeezy will turn to robbery to get what they need, using their skills to acquire whatever 'keys' they require.


Got tha 9 milli in my pants, case you niggas wanna dance
Fat Joe carries a 9 millimeter gun on him at all times, ready to protect himself in case someone tries to start a fight with him.


Leave a mothafucka' shakin' like Harlem (Harlem)
Fat Joe and Young Jeezy can deliver such a powerful punch that they can leave their opponents shaking like the famous Harlem Shake dance move.


Always on that flow shit
Fat Joe is always on the move, constantly progressing and improving himself to stay on top.


Jeezy Montana
Young Jeezy is being compared to the famous character Tony Montana, who is known for his ruthless approach to getting what he wants.


Cocaine capital
Atlanta is known as the cocaine capital, as the drug is prevalent throughout the city.


One triple O where I'm from
In Fat Joe's community, one thousand dollars is known by the slang term 'one triple O'.


That's a homo
In Fat Joe's community, people who are caught slipping are called 'homos', a derogatory term for homosexuals.


Next up a homicide
After someone is caught slipping, the next step is often murder, which is a common occurrence in Fat Joe's neighborhood.


Ain't nobody seens shit
In Fat Joe's community, nobody will cooperate or give information to the police, leaving crimes unsolved.


Wake up to a homicide,
It is not uncommon for residents of Fat Joe's community to wake up to the news of a homicide or other violent crime.


Ain't nobody dreams to
No one wants to have nightmares of violence and crime, yet it is the reality for many in Fat Joe's community.


Welcome to the home of the
Fat Joe's community is known for being a dangerous, crime-ridden place, as it is the 'home of the' violent and dangerous elements of society.


Home invasion
One of the most common crimes in Fat Joe's community is home invasion, where criminals break into people's homes and steal their belongings.


D-E-A like to raid,
The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is known for conducting raids in Fat Joe's community, looking for illegal drugs and other contraband.


You might get your home raided
Residents of Fat Joe's community run the risk of having their homes raided by the police, causing them to lose their possessions and possibly even their liberty.


Went up in it it l
Whenever the police raid someone's home, they cause major destruction and chaos, wreaking havoc on their target.


Ike a halfback from the Raiders
Fat Joe is comparing the police raiding a home to a football player charging like a halfback from the Oakland Raiders team.


Bring a half mac
In order to acquire money, Fat Joe and his crew will do whatever it takes, even if it means carrying guns such as a 'half mac'.


Anything for that paper
Making money is the top priority for Fat Joe and his crew, and they will go to great lengths to acquire it by any means necessary.


2 door phantom
Fat Joe drives a luxurious 2-door Rolls Royce Phantom, which is a symbol of his wealth and status.


Avatar blue though
The color of Fat Joe's car is a rare shade of blue that is reminiscent of the blue skin of the aliens from the movie 'Avatar'.


Parked outta space shit
Fat Joe often parks his car illegally or in a prominent location, showing off his wealth and power for everyone to see.


We call that bitch Pluto
The exclusive parking spot reserved for Fat Joe's car is so far away that it is like being in outer space, and it is therefore referred to as 'Pluto'.


Grown living legend
Fat Joe is a living legend who has grown to become an icon in the hip-hop community, respected and admired by many.


In the hood I'm a hero,
Fat Joe is revered in his community, where he is seen as a hero for the good he has done and the people he has helped.


On that minute fourteen
Fat Joe is on his apex, shining the brightest and making the most of every moment as he approaches the highest point of his career.


Like a guitar hero
When Fat Joe is in his prime, he is like a guitar hero, commanding the attention of everyone around him with his talent and charisma.


Came a long way
Fat Joe has worked hard and come a long way to get to where he is today, overcoming adversity in his life and rising to greatness.


From that toilet bowl white though
Fat Joe is referencing his past life selling cocaine, which was often a toilet bowl white color, showing how far he has come from his criminal past.


But I'm a be alright though
Despite the obstacles and challenges that Fat Joe has faced in his life, he always bounces back and is confident that he will be okay in the end.


I said we came in this bitch tonight to murder things
Fat Joe and Young Jeezy are entering a space with the intention of dominating and taking over, using their power to make an impact and leave their mark.


We gonna leave this bitch tonight a murder scene
By the end of the night, Fat Joe and Young Jeezy will have completely taken over the space and made it their own, leaving nothing but destruction in their wake.


In black from head to toe we murder clean
The duo is dressed entirely in black, showing their unity and commitment to their mission, which they will execute in a clean and efficient manner.


Do you know the name of the click that murder teams
The group led by Fat Joe and Young Jeezy is so powerful and notorious that everyone knows their name, as they are linked to acts of violence and destruction.


(Ha Ha) Slow down son you killin' 'em
This catchphrase is an expression of approval and admiration, indicating that Fat Joe and Young Jeezy are doing an exceptional job and are unstoppable.




Lyrics Β© Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOSEPH CARTAGENA, ROMEO BERESFORD, JAY JENKINS, ELIJAH MOLINA, HECTOR RUBEN DELGADO, CARON WHEELER, SIMON LAW, PAUL ANDREW HOOPER

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@TyroneCash-ci2ok

This song is bananas!! Jeezy killed the hook!!! πŸ‘πŸΏ

@dinganiasari9703

I'm glad to have grown up in a time when Hip Hop was in it's primeπŸ’―
2022 and we still bumping to classics

@ace_gamer12

For sure

@jaybandz997

2019 who lising?!

@erikdiaz8341

Still bumping in 2019 and beyond

@Romdixon

How did I forget this banger! I feel ashamed. πŸ˜±πŸ€―πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

@johnye2210

Smh πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

@kennethhunt5980

Omm❗❗❗

@tharathaidude2571

Still can't believe they didn't get Dmx and Nas on this.

@kennethhunt5980

After ALL these years right❓❗

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