Introduction
J.C. Davis Lyrics


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Three years is a long time when you're this young
Throwing that all away on someone
Who turned from your favorite person
To your least favorite in a matter of months is shattering
Completely defeating
This album is a story of love, heartbreak and what's come after
I'm not over you, but I've accepted that you're bad for me
You're no longer the person I fell in love with
The negative effects from you still linger within me
And probably will for a long time
They're the only memory of you that means anything anymore




I hope you hear this
Thanks, for nothing

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to J.C. Davis's song Introduction express the artist's pride and dedication to hip-hop. Davis asserts that his entire being has been shaped by the genre and that he has become a master of it, comparing himself to Steve Jobs in terms of his influence and innovation. He describes his lyrics as hot and powerful, able to make listeners shiver in response. Davis claims to represent the block and to have brought hip-hop back, delivering his bars with such force that he is hotter than the sun.


Davis also talks about the sacrifices he has made to pursue his passion for hip-hop, such as working a nine-to-five job and sacrificing sleep to perfect his craft. He emphasizes his determination to succeed and rise to the top, calling himself the "illest emcee." Overall, the lyrics capture the intense dedication, pride, and passion that are often associated with hip-hop culture.


Line by Line Meaning

I came in this Hip-Hop, raised in this Hip-Hop
I have been a part of Hip-Hop since the beginning and it has influenced me throughout my life


Everything I am I done shaped up in this rap
My identity and skills have developed from my experiences in Hip-Hop


Graduated with my pad and pen when the beat rock
I have honed my craft to a point where I am confident in my ability to write and rap to any beat


Born from simplicity, my thoughts causing big shock
My ideas may be simple, but they have a powerful impact on my listeners


Mastered the art, I’m the flow’s modern Steve Jobs
I am a master of my craft, like Steve Jobs was in his field


Unearthing my ether, these bars hot I deliver
I am revealing my innermost thoughts through my lyrics and they are passionate and noteworthy


Sipping through your mind and my rhymes y’all could shiver
My lyrics are penetrating and impactful, and they make my listeners feel strongly


I rep the block, set the bar y’all could quiver
I represent my community and I am setting a high standard for other artists


I brought Hip-Hop back and son I deliver
I am revitalizing Hip-Hop and bringing new energy to the genre


I’m the type of cat with the bars jabbing crazy
I am an artist who uses clever wordplay and rhymes to create a unique and powerful sound


Flow so gravy that your momma tried to birth me
My flow is smooth and effortless, and my listeners cannot get enough of it


Rapping from the block and your block gotta pay me
I am representing my community and I demand respect and compensation for my work


I’m hotter on the block and your block needs an AC
My impact is so powerful that I am making the entire neighborhood feel my presence


I put sacrifice on my life when I emcee
I have dedicated my entire life to my craft and have made significant sacrifices in order to succeed


Gotta work a nine to five, a seven-thirty-one
I have to work multiple jobs in order to support myself and my passion for music


Pillow talk with my thoughts when they say I’m the one!
I am constantly thinking about and analyzing my work, and I have confidence in my abilities


I’m chasing for a dollar and my season just begun
I am working hard to earn money from my talent, and I have only just begun my journey


The illest emcee and I rise upon the Sun
I am the best rapper around and I will continue to rise to the top




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Written by: Carter Hamilton

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