Rock And Roll
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Diamonds dancing' bitches pressure
Yeah we all got pape i know
Bottle service in the sprinter, you ain't seen this shit before
Don't got opps we call em Santa them lil boys some ho ho hos
Poppin molly for the stage that's what i call rock and roll
My Diamonds dancing' (Diamonds dancin')
My bitches pressure (My bitches pressure)
We poppin' bottles (We popping bottles)
We lit forever (We lit lit)
My diamonds dancin' bitches pressure, yeah we all got pape i know
Popped a molly for the stage that's what i call rock and roll
Yesssssiiirrrr, rocking and rolling that pussy an ocean She thicc
Lemme poke it, I'm gon off the yak
Round of applause when I'm breaking her back
Clap clap clap clap, that's the lil sound of me blowing her out
Yeah yeah yeah yeah, open up girl lemme buss in ya mouth
I'm gone off the molly but still onna weed
That bitch a lil demon when she off the drink
This ain't no regular charging a fee
That money you gave her she gave it to me
She jump on that dick like a bounce house
Cougar bitch ready to pounce down
She wanna ride like a roller coaster
She feel safe I'm her luh soldier
Y'all bet not say shit to me
Me and that bitch got history
Please watch how you speak to me
Ima Trench baby got PTSD
No y'all bet not say shit to me
Half yall can't even sit with me
Fuck nigga keep yo energy
Hands up if you feeling me
Diamonds dancing' bitches pressure
Yeah we all got pape i know
Bottle service in the sprinter, you ain't seen this shit before
Don't got opps we call em Santa them lil boys some hoe hoe hoes
Popping molly for the stage that's what i call rock and roll
My Diamonds dancing' (Diamonds dancin')
My bitches pressure (My bitches pressure)
We poppin' bottles (Popping bottles)
We lit forever (We lit lit)




My diamonds dancin' bitches pressure, yeah we all got pape i know
Popped a molly for the stage that's what i call rock and roll

Overall Meaning

In J. author's song "Rock And Roll", the songstress narrates the story of a woman known as Jenny who, at a young age of five, discovered her salvation through rock and roll music. Jenny is depicted living in a dull and uneventful world, almost devoid of any excitement until she stumbled upon a new york rock and roll station that turned her life around. The song suggests that Jenny's parents were negligent and selfish, more concerned with material objects like two television sets and two cadillac cars, with little regard for their daughter's emotional well-being. Through the discovery of rock and roll, Jenny found a sense of purpose and excitement, leading her to dance to the fine music that ultimately rescued her from the guilt of having negligent parents.


The lyrics show how Jenny connects with rock and roll music on a deep level. It is then suggested that rock and roll has healing powers, as it saves her from the mundane existence she was living. The lyrics describe scenarios where the listeners can dance and lose themselves in the music, regardless of the amputations or computations that may exist in their lives. The artist wants to show that despite the challenges in life, music is powerful enough to provide a sense of escape and freedom, even if only for a moment.


Line by Line Meaning

Jenny said when she was just five years old
Jenny expressed her thoughts when she was a five-year-old


You know there's nothing happenin' at all
Jenny found everything around her boring and uneventful


Every time she puts on the radio
Each time Jenny played the radio


There was nothing going down at all
She couldn't find any good music to listen to


Then one fine mornin' she puts on a new york station
One morning, she tried listening to a new york station


She couldn't believe what she heard at all
She was astonished by the music she heard


She started dancin' to that fine fine music
Jenny began dancing to the excellent music


You know her life was saved by rock 'n' roll
Rock 'n' roll revived Jenny's passion and excitement towards music


Despite all the amputations
Despite all the difficulties and obstacles in her way


You could just dance to a rock 'n' roll station
Jenny found solace by dancing to rock 'n' roll music


And it was alright
It made her feel alright and happy


My parents are gonna be the death of us all
Jenny felt that her parents' lifestyle would bring harm to them


Two tv sets and two cadillac cars
Jenny's parents owned two TVs and two Cadillac cars


Ain't gonna help us at all
Jenny doubted that their material possessions would benefit them


Despite all the computations
Despite all the planning and reasoning


You could just dance to a rock 'n ' roll station
Dancing to rock 'n' roll was a simple and effective solution for Jenny


And it was alright
It gave her peace and happiness




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Written by: Jordan High

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