Be Like Hov
JAY-Z Lyrics


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Ladies and gentlemen let's put our hands together for the astonishing

(*girls singing*)
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A...

[Jay-Z]
Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the 8th wonder of the world
The flow of the century. oh it's timeless. HOV'!
Thanks for comin out tonight
You coulda been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me
I appreciate that. uuunnnh.

H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
Fo' shizzle my nizzle used to dribble down in VA
Was hurtin 'em in the home of the Terrapins; got it dirt cheap for them
Plus if they was short with cheese I would work with them
Brought in weed, got rid of that dirt for them
Wasn't born hustlers, I was birthin 'em
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
Fo' sheezy my neezy keep my arms so freezy
Can't leave rap alone the game needs me
Haters want me clapped and chromed it ain't easy
Cops wanna knock me, D.A. wanna box me in
But somehow, I beat them charges like Rocky
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
Not guilty, he who does not feel me
is not real to me, therefore he doesn't exist
So poof -- vamoose, son of a bitch!

[Chorus]
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
Fo' shizzle my nizzle used to dribble down in VA
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
That's the anthem get'cha damn hands up
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
Not guilty y'all got to feel me
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
That's the anthem get'cha damn hands UP!

[Jay-Z]
Holla at me...
I do this for my culture
To let 'em know what a nigga look like, when a nigga in a roaster
Show 'em how to move in a room full of vultures
Industry shady it need to be taken over
Label owners hate me I'm raisin the status quo up
I'm overchargin niggaz for what they did to the Cold Crush
Pay us like you owe us for all the years that you hoed us
We can talk, but money talks so talk mo' bucks

[Chorus]

[Jay-Z]
Yeah...
Hov' is back, life stories told through rap
Niggaz actin like I sold you crack
Like I told you sell drugs; no, Hov' did that
so hopefully you won't have to go through that
I was raised in the pro-jects, roaches and rats
Smokers out back, sellin they mama's sofa
Lookouts on the corner, focused on the ave
Ladies in the window, focused on the kinfolk
Me under a lamp post, why I got my hand closed?
Cracks in my palm, watchin the long arm of the law
So you know I seen it all before
I seen hoop dreams deflate like a true fiend's weight
To try and to fail, the two things I hate
Succeed in this rap game, the two things that's great
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
What else can I say about dude, I gets bu-sy

[Chorus]





(*girls singing*)
H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A... (*repeat 4X to fade*)

Overall Meaning

In this song, Jay-Z introduces himself as H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A, welcoming his audience to the "8th wonder of the world". He expresses his appreciation for their presence, acknowledging that they could have been anywhere in the world, but chose to be there with him. Jay-Z boldly proclaims his prowess as a lyricist, using the metaphor of himself as the "flow of the century" and describing his talent as timeless. He recounts his past as a basketball player, reflecting on how he "used to dribble down in VA" and "was hurtin' 'em in the home of the Terrapins." However, he found a new hustle in the drug trade and became a successful dealer.


Jay-Z also addresses his legal troubles, highlighting how he managed to beat the charges against him. He speaks of the haters who want him silenced and the authorities who want him jailed, asserting his strength in the face of their opposition. The chorus repeats the phrase "H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A" several times, acting as a kind of anthem. Jay-Z uses this refrain to cement his identity as a successful rapper and a force to be reckoned with.


Overall, "Be Like Hov" is a celebration of Jay-Z's success and talent, a showcase of his lyrical ability and a declaration of his importance in the rap game. The song presents Jay-Z as a man who has overcome challenges and risen to the top, an inspiration for others to follow in his footsteps.


Line by Line Meaning

Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the 8th wonder of the world
Introducing himself and setting the stage for an incredible performance.


Thanks for comin out tonight
Expressing gratitude to the audience for being in attendance.


H to the izz-O, V to the izz-A
Referring to himself by using multiple nicknames and abbreviations of his name.


Fo' shizzle my nizzle used to dribble down in VA
Informing the audience that he used to live in Virginia and he had good basketball skills.


Was hurtin 'em in the home of the Terrapins; got it dirt cheap for them
Playing basketball with confidence against the University of Maryland basketball team and getting sneakers for his team at a discount.


Plus if they was short with cheese I would work with them
If anyone from his team was struggling financially, he would help them out if he could.


Brought in weed, got rid of that dirt for them
Selling and distributing marijuana to help make money.


Wasn't born hustlers, I was birthin 'em
Not being born into the hustling lifestyle but rather creating it.


Fo' sheezy my neezy keep my arms so freezy
Using slang to say he wears a lot of expensive jewelry on his wrists.


Can't leave rap alone the game needs me
Stating that he can't leave the rap game as it needs his influence.


Haters want me clapped and chromed it ain't easy
Referring to the haters who want him killed or arrested, and how it's not easy to be successful while being constantly targeted.


Cops wanna knock me, D.A. wanna box me in
Saying that law enforcement wants to hinder his progress and put him in jail.


But somehow, I beat them charges like Rocky
Comparing himself to the boxer Rocky Balboa, implying that he beat the legal system the way Rocky beat his opponents.


Not guilty, he who does not feel me
If someone is not a supporter of his music, he does not feel guilty for anything their opinion might suggest.


is not real to me, therefore he doesn't exist
If someone is not supportive of him and his music, he considers them as such and they are not a priority.


So poof -- vamoose, son of a bitch!
Dismissing anyone who does not support him and does not come to his shows.


Holla at me...
Asking the audience to acknowledge him.


I do this for my culture
Saying that he makes music for the African-American culture and others who relate to it.


To let 'em know what a nigga look like, when a nigga in a roaster
Driving a fancy car to show that an African-American can have good things and success.


Show 'em how to move in a room full of vultures
Teaching the audience how to maneuver in a difficult and unforgiving industry.


Industry shady it need to be taken over
Pointing out the corrupt elements of the music industry that need to be fixed.


Label owners hate me I'm raisin the status quo up
Stating that even though label owners might not like him and his message, he is still changing the game.


I'm overchargin niggaz for what they did to the Cold Crush
Demanding payment from record label executives for their past and current injustices served to African-American artists.


Pay us like you owe us for all the years that you hoed us
Telling executives they should pay back artists for all the past years of underpayment and mistreatment.


We can talk, but money talks so talk mo' bucks
Saying that just talking about injustices is not going to work - people who have power in the industry need to back it up with money.


Hov' is back, life stories told through rap
Informing the audience about his life story through his music.


Niggaz actin like I sold you crack
Saying that people confuse his success with selling drugs.


Like I told you sell drugs; no, Hov' did that
Correcting the audience by letting them know that he did not sell drugs.


so hopefully you won't have to go through that
Telling the audience that he wants to provide them with a path to success that does not involve selling drugs.


I was raised in the pro-jects, roaches and rats
Describing his upbringing in the project buildings which were infested with unwanted rodents.


Smokers out back, sellin they mama's sofa
Describing the habits of people trying to fuel their drug addiction by resorting to drug dealing.


Lookouts on the corner, focused on the ave
Describing people who watched over the neighborhood for his own safety.


Ladies in the window, focused on the kinfolk
Girls who stood by the window, watching for their relatives coming back or for friends to visit.


Me under a lamp post, why I got my hand closed?
Him asking himself why he is standing in this space and what is he hoping for.


Cracks in my palm, watchin the long arm of the law
Describing being worried about getting caught and then facing a life of injustice again.


So you know I seen it all before
Stating that he has seen it all - good and bad.


I seen hoop dreams deflate like a true fiend's weight
Comparing himself that he has seen dreams fade away because of bad habits like a true addict's.


To try and to fail, the two things I hate
Saying he hates failing, but he will always strive for success.


Succeed in this rap game, the two things that's great
Succeeding in rap music encapsulates the two great things that he loves.


What else can I say about dude, I gets bu-sy
He has done and said everything that he needs to become successful and be recognized for it.




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Surgn

I been lookin for this for YEARS BRA THANK YOU I still remember the lyrics

InfiniteSocietyTV

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Surgn

InfiniteSocietyTV you a real one for this you know Hov got the ultimate anti pirate team lol

InfiniteSocietyTV

Surgn no doubt bro. It was stripped from the internet a while back. Felt we could bring the classic back.

THE GENESIS

This shit hard af!🔥🔥🔥🔥

Nick Jagger

Man thanks for uploading. I had this on a CD somewhere

InfiniteSocietyTV

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Vance Carey

Fire

Romain Le pabic

The war!!!!!

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