Ivy
J.Smith Lyrics


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Yo yo yo yo, yo, uh
Nas brought me back from the dungeon of rap like a tag team
The poetry and hi-hats all in my boom-bap dreams
Homie I was digging crates and sipping on caffeine
I chop it up, bounce it out, feed it to the rap fiends
They itching for an opera, scratching for a symphony
They tired of the same old, got to remix it differently
History, I spit it to you clean like it's listerine
You looking to a crystal ball like tell me whats the mystery
Searching for that inner peace, it's already inside you
I came here to remind you can't nobody tell your story
I'm a share my testimony, I'm a do it 'til I die
Tear it all down, build it from the ground up to the sky
Yeah there's sunshine sometimes, but nobody like the rain
Troubles pouring down, tell me why I'm going through this pain
But if the devil on your ass then you doing something right
I pray to God he keep me strong til I see the sunlight, right
I'm in a fire
But I've learned to cope
No more denying
I'm already home
I can breath the smoke
Can't crush my solace
I flash in the darkness
A match and a spark, I
Might crash in and call my home
Weight in my voice got you blushing
Partnership and love need reconstruction
Staying down through arguments, cussing, fussing, reality of the matter
Need discussion from a bird's eye view, I know you listening
Wondering what I see through me, I see through things perspectively
What's up your highness? I see you need more refining
To the brothers who's assignment is to make sure you supported from head to toe
A cyclical antidote
To drop knowledge, wisdom into everyone spiritual
Character biblical, every sippy note in my directional
Directing to monte cristo for a height of transgression, oh
I feed you niggas with words of wisdom
Tryna control a state, but nobody's a victim
'Til the victim becomes helpless
That case, people just being selfish
Black women I plead your case 'til the wheels fall off
That's how we sell fish, uh
I'm in a fire
But I've learned to cope
No more denying
I'm already home
I can breath the smoke
Can't crush my solace
I flash in the darkness
A match and a spark, I




Might crash in and call my home
Hey

Overall Meaning

In the opening lines of the song, J.Smith reflects on his journey in the music industry, crediting Nas for helping him navigate the rap world and reviving his passion for hip-hop. He describes his process of creating music, from digging through record crates for inspiration to crafting his verses fueled by caffeine. J.Smith acknowledges the hunger of rap fans for something new and innovative, as he aims to offer a fresh perspective on storytelling and lyricism. By referencing an opera and a symphony, he hints at a desire to elevate his artistry to a higher level and provide listeners with a transcendent experience.


As the song progresses, J.Smith delves into themes of self-discovery and resilience in the face of adversity. He encourages listeners to seek inner peace within themselves, emphasizing the power of personal storytelling and the importance of owning one's narrative. Despite the challenges and struggles he faces, J.Smith remains steadfast in his commitment to his craft, determined to continue creating and sharing his music with the world. The imagery of tearing down and rebuilding symbolizes a process of growth and transformation, moving from darkness towards the light and finding strength in the midst of hardships.


The next section of the lyrics shifts focus to relationships and communication, highlighting the complexities of love and partnership. J.Smith touches on the necessity of open dialogue and understanding in resolving conflicts, acknowledging the need for mutual support and empathy. He speaks to the intricacies of human connection, urging listeners to see things from a broader perspective and engage in meaningful conversations. The mention of spiritual wisdom and biblical references adds a deeper philosophical layer to the song, suggesting a search for higher meaning and enlightenment in interpersonal relationships.


In the final verses, J.Smith pays tribute to black women and their resilience, affirming their importance and advocating for their empowerment. He addresses societal injustices and the need for solidarity within marginalized communities, using the metaphor of selling fish to symbolize the promotion and upliftment of black voices. The repetition of the chorus, with its imagery of being in a fire and finding solace within oneself, reinforces the theme of overcoming obstacles and finding strength in vulnerability. Overall, J.Smith's lyrics in "Ivy" are a powerful reflection on personal growth, social commentary, and the enduring power of music to inspire change and unity.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Cameron Crowley, Josiah Handelman, Michael Cook

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