Feeling Good
J.Sheon Lyrics


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Uh, wooh, yeah
Uh, this feel good right? Right?
Uh, this feel good right? Yeah (Oh)
Yo, yo-yo-yo, yo, uh
Yeah, this for my college students that got too much homework to go
This for my single mothers trying to raise they kids on they own
This for my drug dealers stuck out here moving that dope
This for my broken-hearted people that need someone to hold, you know
You've got purpose, Lord knows you on a mission
And you still got the drive like the mini van I've been whipping
You just need you some keys, keys like a George Winston
So I had to Michael Bivins and give them that New Edition, listen
To plant my seeds I had to dig deeper in me, uh
Practice what I preach, but I reap what I sow
Follow the yellow brick road, keep my heart in the dream
I grew up watching Wiz Khalifa rapping on the TV
So I walked to school with snap backs and chains round my belt
Until I realized I was chained up from being myself
I ain't a cool kid, but now my mind is set free
That's like a cool summer breeze to make my cypher complete, see
Ooh, when I feel I'm falling
I pick my feet up, keep on balling
Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great
Like I should ain't nobody gonna bring me down
Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great
Like I should ain't nobody gonna bring me down
Yeah, this for my rich folks tryna buy themselves new friends
This for my poor people still working on meeting them ends
This for my starving hungry artists that ain't got no fans
So I had to bring the band out to make y'all dance
You feel good now? Prob'ly not the old geezers
They don't like that ratchet rappity rap the youngins kicking
My music ain't hitting, they don't feel it, that slim pickings
Girl is tripping, nah she don't hit my line it got me simping like
I hate seeing you like this baby
When you're feeling down it drive me crazy
Baby no this ain't a diss track
This a song letting you know I always got your back
My cousin getting cash now, my aunt vibing at the jazz club (Wooh)
Fire-K on the boards, he the master (What up, Matt?)
As for me, catch me chilling down on Peebles Street
I let Sunday hit the chorus now the cypher complete, peace
Ooh (Yeah) when I feel I'm falling (Uh, yeah)
I pick my feet up, keep on balling (Keep balling, uh)
Finally I'm in love with me
Yeah, I'm one of a kind
Finally I've got a peace of mind
Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great (Feeling great, uh)
Like I should ain't nobody gonna bring me down, oh yeah, yeah (Yeah, uh)
Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great (Feeling great)
Like I should ain't nobody gonna bring me down (No, uh)
Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great (Oh!)
Like I should ain't nobody gonna bring me down (Yeah, lets go)
Wooh! Yeah, wooh, c'mon
Feeling great, uh, feeling good, feeling good, feeling great like
Wooh! Yeah-ha, uh-huh
You feel good right? Uh, yeah
You feel good right? Yeah




Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great
Yeah, uh-huh

Overall Meaning

In the song "Feeling Good" by J.Sheon, the rapper speaks to his audience encouraging them to embrace positivity despite difficult circumstances. He speaks to college students overloaded with homework, single mothers raising their children alone, drug dealers in difficult situations, and broken-hearted individuals who need someone to hold them. J.Sheon speaks to rich and poor people who are trying to find their way in life as well as starving artists who are trying to build a fan base. Throughout the song, J.Sheon emphasizes the importance of having a positive mindset in life, even when circumstances may seem grim. He encourages listeners to keep moving forward and to maintain the drive to succeed.


J.Sheon's "Feeling Good" is a song about perseverance, growth, and maintaining a positive outlook on life. It speaks to a wide range of people, regardless of their financial or social status. The chorus, "Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great, like I should, ain't nobody gonna bring me down" reinforces the idea of positivity and self-confidence as a way to overcome obstacles. By acknowledging that everyone faces difficult situations in life, the song creates a sense of unity in the audience and encourages listeners to uplift one another.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, this feel good right? Right?
Asking if the audience is enjoying the music and how it makes them feel.


This for my college students that got too much homework to go
Acknowledging the hard work put in by college students who are struggling to meet their academic demands and commitments.


This for my single mothers trying to raise they kids on they own
Paying tribute to the grit and dedication of single mothers who are solely responsible for raising their kids and fulfilling their needs.


This for my drug dealers stuck out here moving that dope
Recognizing the struggles of those who deal with drugs and the associated dangers and risks one has to encounter.


This for my broken-hearted people that need someone to hold, you know
Empathizing with people who have suffered from heartbreak and long for companionship and support during trying times.


You've got purpose, Lord knows you on a mission
Encouraging listeners to have a sense of purpose and determination in life, and to realize that they are on a mission to achieve their goals and aspirations.


And you still got the drive like the mini van I've been whipping
Comparing the listener's determination and work ethic to the reliability and toughness of a mini-van, which has the ability to travel long distances without breaking down.


You just need you some keys, keys like a George Winston
Encouraging listeners to find and unlock the keys to success and happiness that will lead them to a brighter future, using the example of pianist George Winston who is known for his unique interpretations of classic American tunes.


So I had to Michael Bivins and give them that New Edition, listen
Referencing the success of boy band New Edition and Michael Bivins' role in their development, J.Sheon is reminding listeners to pay attention to his music and lyrics as he brings something new and fresh to the table.


To plant my seeds I had to dig deeper in me, uh
Explaining that in order to create new music and ideas, J.Sheon has had to reflect inward and explore his own personal experiences and emotions.


Practice what I preach, but I reap what I sow
Demonstrating the importance of consistency and integrity, that one must follow through with what they preach and accept the consequences of their actions.


Follow the yellow brick road, keep my heart in the dream
Using a reference to the Wizard of Oz to convey the message that no matter how difficult the path may seem, one should follow their dreams with an open heart and excitement.


I grew up watching Wiz Khalifa rapping on the TV
Sharing his experience of growing up listening to artists like Wiz Khalifa, who have inspired him to develop his own unique style and sound.


So I walked to school with snap backs and chains round my belt
Describing his own personal style and fashion, which has been influenced by hip-hop culture and fashion trends.


Until I realized I was chained up from being myself
Coming to the realization that he had been conforming to society's expectations and thus lost touch with who he truly was as an individual.


I ain't a cool kid, but now my mind is set free
Accepting that he may not fit into the conventional definition of what is considered cool, but discovering that true freedom comes from embracing one's individuality and personal identity.


That's like a cool summer breeze to make my cypher complete, see
Using a metaphor of a cool summer breeze to express how embracing one's identity is the final piece of the puzzle that completes one's artistic work, his music.


Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great Like I should ain't nobody gonna bring me down
Affirming his own feelings of joy and contentment, while also reassuring listeners that they should feel great, and not let anyone bring them down or quash their positive spirit.


This for my rich folks tryna buy themselves new friends
Calling attention to people who use their wealth and status to buy the company of others, suggesting that true companionship cannot be bought.


This for my poor people still working on meeting them ends
Showing solidarity with those who struggle financially and have to work hard to make ends meet.


This for my starving hungry artists that ain't got no fans
Recognizing the struggles of artists who have yet to gain a significant following, while also acknowledging that their talent and hard work will eventually pay off.


You feel good now? Prob'ly not the old geezers They don't like that ratchet rappity rap the youngins kicking
Acknowledging that while his music may not please all types of listeners, it resonates with the younger generation more than with the elderly whose musical tastes differ greatly from the modern-day rap scene.


My music ain't hitting, they don't feel it, that slim pickings
Confessing that not everyone will resonate with his music, and becoming disillusioned with the small-mindedness of people.


Girl is tripping, nah she don't hit my line it got me simping like I hate seeing you like this baby When you're feeling down it drive me crazy Baby no this ain't a diss track This a song letting you know I always got your back
J.Sheon narrates his relationship experience, where he confesses to being frustrated with how the girl doesn't answer his calls, and he misses her. He makes it clear that his music here is not to put her down, but rather it is a message to her that he will always support her.


My cousin getting cash now, my aunt vibing at the jazz club (Wooh) Fire-K on the boards, he the master (What up, Matt?) As for me, catch me chilling down on Peebles Street I let Sunday hit the chorus now the cypher complete, peace
J.Sheon seems to give a shoutout to his cousin who is doing well financially and his aunt who enjoys Jazz music. Fire-K, an artist, and producer, has apparently contributed his expertise to the music. Mr. Sunday (Sunday James), co-creator of Good Life Music Group, is also mentioned here. The goal is to wrap up the music with him and his letter 'J' symbol, making it complete.


Finally I'm in love with me Yeah, I'm one of a kind Finally I've got a peace of mind Feeling good, feeling good, feeling great
J.Sheon emphasizes that he has reached a place of self-love and self-acceptance, and he acknowledges that his uniqueness is what makes him stand out. Reiterating that his mind is at ease brings conclusive happiness.




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Written by: Josiah Handelman, Sunday Manisto-Saari

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