No Problems
J.U.S.T.I.C.E League Lyrics


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Five niggas, counted five niggas, all inside of that roller coaster
Loop-de-loop, over and over
Dope Francis, pullin' Drogas
Shaka Zulu in the tub, holdin' toasters, niggawood
In the club, on the sofa, on the wall that got two chains
On her titties boy, that's a motorboat
You can go with Noah, go overboard her
Life of Pi, so crazy
Silver Surfer, so wavy
Be Army, go Navy
So cool, go baby
Golden blue, so navy
Old school, I'm so 80's
Drop verses, top earnin'
Convert a bird and I'm so Shady
Keith Richards, I'm no Grady
I'm all tsunami, can't point break me
I'm so

I don't want no problems
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'

Lupeland, carnival
Barnum & Bailey pardon you
Place car with barre, barnival
Lose control, bumper car or two
Lose control
Like funnel cake from that fun house, you lose an arm or two
Doin' battle with the bottles like a baller too
Like a carnivore at a bar-b-que
Art of war, arsenal
I'm a level four on your armor too
Nigga that don't match, armadillo
That don't rap, what's wrong with you
That's detrimental
Homeboy, residential mind state
Existential Rolex
Presidental, time waits
For no man that I've ever met
Tell him no standard that I've ever set
Live right now like it's better yet
Treat a trash can like a treasure chest
Don't jump ship for a better deck
Or dump chips on a better bet
Don't change gangs for a less set
Full of fake niggas to get better checks
When it's real niggas that ain't never never left
Their good ghetto for a better mess
And my father told me just die well
So I'mma do my best to have a better death
And give a lot 'cause your deeds speak when you resurrect
'Bout revolution ain't ready yet
But you don't never know so don't ever guess on letter X

Lupeland, freak show, eyes all in that peek hole
You believe that you know that girl but I don't even really think so
I don't want no problems
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I don't want no problems
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'

Paris skirt in her Paris heels
Where we at? Where is real?
Lupeland, cotton candy, carousals, Ferris wheels
I don't want no problems
I don't want no problems
I'm just chillin', I'm just chillin'
I'm just playin', I'm gon' kill em'
Where your niggas?




I'm just chillin', I'm just, I'm just, I'm just chillin'
I'm just, I'm just chillin', I'm just, I'm just, I'm just chillin'

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of J.U.S.T.I.C.E League's No Problems describe a wild party scene featuring five people on a rollercoaster and a range of other imagery. The song contains detailed, descriptive lyrics that paint a vivid picture of the party, with mentions of Dope Francis, Shaka Zulu, and two chains on a woman's chest. The chorus repeats the phrase "I don't want no problems" which suggests that despite the wild party atmosphere, the people involved are carefree and aren't interested in any kind of drama.


The verses then touch on deeper themes, discussing existentialism and the search for meaning in life. The rapper talks about treating a trash can like a treasure chest and reminds us that we should always strive to do better and be better. The final verse references Paris and cotton candy, suggesting that the wild party scene is taking place in a carnival or fairground. Throughout the song, there are references to pop culture, history, and current events which provides a glimpse into the mind of the artist and the cultural landscape in which the song was created.


Line by Line Meaning

Five niggas, counted five niggas, all inside of that roller coaster
Five individuals, specifically men of African American descent, were present and accounted for on a rollercoaster ride.


Loop-de-loop, over and over
The roller coaster went through a series of loops repeatedly.


Dope Francis, pullin' Drogas
A reference to a drug dealer with the nickname "Dope Francis" selling a type of drug called "Drogas."


Shaka Zulu in the tub, holdin' toasters, niggawood
A metaphorical comparison of someone in a bathtub (possibly a male African American) to the African warrior Shaka Zulu, while holding guns (toasters) made from wood.


In the club, on the sofa, on the wall that got two chains
Inside a nightclub, someone was on a sofa that was against a wall displaying two chains as decoration.


On her titties boy, that's a motorboat
Someone was either observing or physically performing a sexual act known as a "motorboat," which involves placing one's face between someone's breasts and making a buzzing sound by blowing air through your lips.


You can go with Noah, go overboard her
A play on words suggesting someone could either go with Noah of biblical fame, or go overboard (lose control) with a woman.


Life of Pi, so crazy
A reference to the book and film "Life of Pi," which tells a fantastical story and is often considered strange or crazy.


Silver Surfer, so wavy
A comparison to the Marvel Comics character Silver Surfer, who rides on a surfboard-like device through space, with the slang term "wavy" meaning cool or impressive.


Be Army, go Navy
A reference to the United States military branches and the recruitment slogan of the Navy, encouraging someone to join the Navy instead of the Army.


So cool, go baby
A statement encouraging someone to be cool and relaxed, using the term "baby" as a term of endearment.


Golden blue, so navy
A description of a color scheme, with gold and blue together creating a color reminiscent of Navy blue.


Old school, I'm so 80's
A reference to an old style or nostalgia for the 1980s decade.


Drop verses, top earnin'
A statement suggesting that someone is financially successful due to their ability to write and perform music.


Convert a bird and I'm so Shady
A statement indicating someone's ability to turn a negative situation into something more beneficial, while referencing the rapper Eminem's alter ego Slim Shady.


Keith Richards, I'm no Grady
A comparison to the Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, while rebutting the idea of being old or feeble by excluding the name "Grady," an old-fashioned name.


I'm all tsunami, can't point break me
A metaphorical comparison of oneself to a tsunami, which cannot be stopped or slowed down. Referencing the 1991 film "Point Break," which features a group of surfers attempting to rob banks, but are eventually caught and stopped by the police.


I don't want no problems
A statement indicating a desire to avoid conflict or trouble.


Lupeland, carnival
An allusion to a fictional place called Lupeland that is home to a carnival or circus.


Barnum & Bailey pardon you
A reference to the Barnum & Bailey Circus and their ability to pardon or excuse someone for wrongdoing.


Place car with barre, barnival
A play on words suggesting that a car could be replaced with a more carnival-like form of transportation.


Lose control, bumper car or two
A statement indicating someone is losing control while participating in a bumper car ride.


Like funnel cake from that fun house, you lose an arm or two
A statement indicating that someone might get hurt or lose a limb at a carnival fun house that serves funnel cakes.


Doin' battle with the bottles like a baller too
A statement of someone participating in a drinking game or challenge resembling a sport.


Like a carnivore at a bar-b-que
A comparison to a carnivorous animal, such as a lion or tiger, who would feast on meat at a barbeque-style event.


Art of war, arsenal
A reference to the military strategy book "The Art of War," accompanied by the word "arsenal," which suggests having a vast array of options or tools to choose from.


I'm a level four on your armor too
A statement suggesting that someone has the ability to break down someone's defenses or resistance, even if they possess a high level of protection or "armor."


Nigga that don't match, armadillo
A comparison to an armadillo, which has a shell that does not match its surroundings and stands out as unique.


That don't rap, what's wrong with you
An expression of confusion or disapproval toward a person who does not fit in with the rest of a group, using the term "rap" to suggest fitting in musically.


That's detrimental
A statement indicating that someone or something is harmful or damaging.


Homeboy, residential mind state
A description of someone's mindset or belief system that is strongly attached to their current living situation or environment.


Existential Rolex
A reference to a luxury watch brand, Rolex, set in an existential context suggesting that time is finite and questioning the meaning of existence.


Presidental, time waits
A play on words comparing the passage of time to a presidential election campaign, where time is constantly ticking away in the midst of the race.


For no man that I've ever met
A statement indicating that time does not wait for any person, but is not a personal attack toward anyone the artist has encountered.


Tell him no standard that I've ever set
A statement suggesting that the singer has not set any standards or expectations for anyone else to follow.


Live right now like it's better yet
A statement encouraging someone to live in the present moment and not worry about the future, because it has the potential to be even better.


Treat a trash can like a treasure chest
A metaphorical comparison of something typically seen as worthless (a trash can) to something valuable (a treasure chest), suggesting that everything has potential value if looked at in the right way.


Don't jump ship for a better deck
A statement indicating that someone should not abandon their current situation in exchange for a slightly better one, but rather, work with what they have and try to make it better.


Or dump chips on a better bet
A comparison to gambling, where someone places their chips on a better bet instead of sticking with their current hand.


Don't change gangs for a less set
A warning against leaving a community or group to join one that is not as good or desirable.


Full of fake niggas to get better checks
A statement indicating that a certain group or community is full of individuals who are not authentic or genuine, but rather, are motivated by financial gain or status.


When it's real niggas that ain't never never left
A statement describing individuals who have stayed loyal and true to their roots, even when presented with opportunities to leave or change.


Their good ghetto for a better mess
A critique of the concept that leaving a less desirable situation for a supposedly better one can often lead to a worse situation.


And my father told me just die well
A quote likely passed down from the artist's father, encouraging them to live well and leave a positive impact even after their death.


So I'mma do my best to have a better death
A statement indicating that the artist will strive to live their life in a way that will lead to a positive legacy after they pass away.


And give a lot 'cause your deeds speak when you resurrect
The idea that good deeds performed in life will continue to speak for someone after their death.


'Bout revolution ain't ready yet
A statement suggesting that a revolution (potentially a political or social one) is not yet fully prepared or capable of taking place.


But you don't never know so don't ever guess on letter X
A play on words with 'X' representing the unknown, suggesting that one should not make assumptions or guesses about an unpredictable situation that may arise in the future.


Lupeland, freak show, eyes all in that peek hole
An allusion to a fictional place called Lupeland, which is home to a freak show where people are looking through a peephole.


You believe that you know that girl but I don't even really think so
A statement that suggests a person may have a certain perception or opinion about someone, but the singer does not agree or has a different viewpoint.


Paris skirt in her Paris heels
A description of a woman wearing a skirt and heels, while referencing the city of Paris.


Where we at? Where is real?
A rhetorical question asking where the artist currently is, and where reality lies in their current situation.


I'm just playin', I'm gon' kill em'
A statement suggesting that the artist is joking around, but will still perform well or succeed in a task.


Where your niggas?
A question asking where someone's friends or associates are located.


I'm just, I'm just chillin', I'm just, I'm just, I'm just chillin'
A repeated statement indicating that the singer is relaxed and unworried.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: WASALU MUHAMMAD JACO, KEVIN CROWE, KENNETH BARTOLOMEI, ERICK ORTIZ, NAYVADIUS DEMUN WILBURN

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