Justify My Thug
JAY-Z Lyrics


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Uh, this feel right right here, Quik
It's like it's supposed to happen this one right here
Young! God damn
Let me justify my thug on this one right here

It goes one o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, Roc
Five six seven o'clock, eight o'clock, Roc
Eleven o'clock, twelve o'clock, the party bout to pop
Then, Roc-A-Fella y'all, it's your boy S. Dot
And I ain't never been to jail, I ain't never pay a nigga
To do no dirt for me I was scared to do myself
I will never tell, even if it means sittin in a cell
I ain't never ran, never will
I ain't never been smacked, a nigga better keep his hands
To himself or get clapped for what's under that man's belt
I never asked for nothin I don't demand of myself
Honesty, loyalty, friends and then wealth
Death before dishonor and I tell you what else
I tighten my belt 'fore I beg for help
Foolish pride is what held me together through the years
I wasn't felt which is why I ain't never played myself
I just play the hand I'm dealt, I can't say I've never knelt
Before God and asked for better cards at times to no avail
But I never sat back feelin sorry for myself
If you don't give me heaven I'll raise hell
'Til it's heaven

Justify my thug, my thug, for you (hoping, praying)

Now if you shoot my dog, I'mma kill yo' cat
Just the unwritten laws in rap, know dat
For every action there's a reaction, don't have me relapsin'
Relaxin's what I'm about, but about mine
Don't be actin like you can't see street action
Take me back to Reasonable Doubt time
You see my mind's on the finish line, facin the wreck
I put my muh'fuckin faith in the tec, tell Satan not yet
You understand I am chasin my breath
I am narrowly escapin' my death, oh yes
I am the Michael Schumacher of the Roc roster
Travellin Mach 5, barrel in my apparel can stop God
God forgive me but I can't let them deliver me to you
Until, I won this race, then eventually
My engine gon' burn out, I get whatever is meant for me
However it turns out fine, red line!

Justify my thug, my thug, for you (hoping, praying)

They say an eye for an eye, we both lose our sight
And two wrongs don't make a right
But when you been wronged and you know all along that it's just one life
At what point does one fight? (Good question, right?)
'Fore you knock the war, try to put your dogs in his
Ten-and-a-halfs, for a minute-and-a-half
Bet that stops all the grinnin and the laughs
When you play the game of life and the win ain't in the bag
When your options is none and the pen is all you have
Or the block, niggas standin tight as lemons on the ave
Tryin to cop a shop call theyself cleansin in the cash
But can't put they name on paper cause, then you on blast
Mr. President, there's drugs in our residence
Tell me what you want me to do, come break bread with us
Mr. Governor, I swear there's a cover up
Every other corner there's a liquor store, fuck is up?





Justify my thug, my thug, for you (hoping, praying)

Overall Meaning

In Jay-Z's "Justify My Thug," the rapper talks about his life, his principles, and the struggles he has faced. He begins the song by "justifying" his behavior, which may be seen as "thuggish." He states that he has never been to jail or hired someone to commit a crime for him, and he will never tell on anyone. He also mentions that he has never been hit or ran away from a fight, and he takes pride in his honesty, loyalty, and ability to provide for himself.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "justify my thug" over and over again, reinforcing the idea that Jay-Z is defending his lifestyle and choices. He follows this up with a verse about seeking revenge when someone wrongs him. He states that he will not hesitate to retaliate against someone who harms him or his loved ones, a common theme in many rap songs.


The third verse of the song takes a more politically charged tone, as Jay-Z discusses social issues that affect the black community. He mentions drugs and liquor stores being prevalent in inner-city neighborhoods and questions the responsibility of government officials in addressing these issues. He also touches on the idea of retaliatory violence, asking "at what point does one fight?" in the face of systemic oppression and injustice.


Overall, "Justify My Thug" is a song about defending one's choices and actions, even when they may be seen as controversial or "thuggish." It also touches on larger themes of revenge and social inequality.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh, this feel right right here, Quik
The rapper feels confident and comfortable with the music created by Quik.


It's like it's supposed to happen this one right here
The rapper feels like this moment was meant to be.


Young! God damn
An exclamation expressing awe or excitement, likely towards the upcoming lyrics.


Let me justify my thug on this one right here
The rapper intends to explain and defend his tough behavior and lifestyle in this song.


It goes one o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock, Roc
Referencing the Roc-A-Fella record label, the rapper lists various hours of the day to emphasize how his crew is active and present throughout them all.


Five six seven o'clock, eight o'clock, Roc
Continuing the previous line, he emphasizes their constant presence and activity.


Eleven o'clock, twelve o'clock, the party bout to pop
The party is just getting started as night falls.


Then, Roc-A-Fella y'all, it's your boy S. Dot
The rapper introduces himself as S. Dot associated with Roc-A-Fella and establishes his presence at the party.


And I ain't never been to jail, I ain't never pay a nigga
The rapper takes pride in having never been caught for illegal activities or being in debt to another person for their wrongdoing.


To do no dirt for me I was scared to do myself
He admits to being afraid to commit crimes, so he never had others do it for him.


I will never tell, even if it means sittin in a cell
He values loyalty and will not rat out his crew, even if it means serving prison time.


I ain't never ran, never will
He's never backed down from a fight or run away from trouble and doesn't plan to start now.


I ain't never been smacked, a nigga better keep his hands
No one has ever physically assaulted him, and anyone who tries will face consequences.


To himself or get clapped for what's under that man's belt
If someone tries to touch him or what he has, they'll get shot for it, referring to his gun.


I never asked for nothin I don't demand of myself
He doesn't expect others to give him anything, he demands it of himself.


Honesty, loyalty, friends and then wealth
His values prioritize honesty, loyalty, and friends before accumulating wealth.


Death before dishonor and I tell you what else
He's willing to die before ever betraying his ethics, and he intends to reveal what else he stands for.


I tighten my belt 'fore I beg for help
He takes responsibility for his own problems and doesn't want to rely on anyone else for help.


Foolish pride is what held me together through the years
His pride, though sometimes excessive, has kept him together and persevering over the years.


I wasn't felt which is why I ain't never played myself
He didn't feel accepted or supported, so he worked hard to make his name and didn't fall into traps.


I just play the hand I'm dealt, I can't say I've never knelt
He works with what he's given and doesn't complain about it, but he has prayed for better outcomes before.


Before God and asked for better cards at times to no avail
He recognizes a higher power and has prayed for better outcomes, but sometimes it doesn't work out.


But I never sat back feelin sorry for myself
He doesn't waste time feeling bad for himself, he works hard and moves on.


If you don't give me heaven I'll raise hell
If he doesn't get what he wants or deserves, he'll make sure people know and face his wrath.


Now if you shoot my dog, I'mma kill yo' cat
If someone hurts him or his friends, he'll respond with the same kind of violence.


Just the unwritten laws in rap, know dat
Unspoken rules within the rap community are being referenced, indicating that revenge is often expected.


For every action there's a reaction, don't have me relapsin'
He will respond to actions taken against him, and he doesn't want to fall back into bad behavior.


Relaxin's what I'm about, but about mine
He prefers to be relaxed and calm, but he will still protect what's his.


Don't be actin like you can't see street action
Don't pretend to be unaware of the violent world he comes from.


Take me back to Reasonable Doubt time
He wants to go back to the earlier days of his career when he released his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.


You see my mind's on the finish line, facin the wreck
He's focusing on the end goal and confronting challenges along the way.


I put my muh'fuckin faith in the tec, tell Satan not yet
He's putting his faith in his weapon, and he's not ready to die yet.


You understand I am chasin my breath
He's struggling to keep up but is still moving forward with determination.


I am narrowly escapin' my death, oh yes
He's come close to dying but has managed to stay alive.


I am the Michael Schumacher of the Roc roster
He's comparing himself to Michael Schumacher, a Formula One racecar driver, highlighting his speed and skill within his label.


Travellin Mach 5, barrel in my apparel can stop God
He's moving fast and is armed to the teeth, feeling unstoppable and invincible.


God forgive me but I can't let them deliver me to you
He's not ready to die yet and won't let anyone kill him without a fight.


Until, I won this race, then eventually
He won't stop until he has achieved his goal, which is unclear but could refer to his success in the music industry.


My engine gon' burn out, I get whatever is meant for me
He will give all of his energy to achieve his goal, but whatever is meant to happen will happen.


However it turns out fine, red line!
No matter the outcome, he'll be okay, and he'll continue to push himself to his limits.


They say an eye for an eye, we both lose our sight
Revenge isn't healthy for either party and usually ends poorly for both involved.


And two wrongs don't make a right
A common saying indicating that it's never okay to do wrong, even if someone has done wrong to you first.


But when you been wronged and you know all along that it's just one life
When someone has treated you unfairly and you know life is short, it's harder to not seek justice or revenge.


At what point does one fight? (Good question, right?)
He questions at what point it becomes necessary to fight back when someone has wronged you, acknowledging that it's a difficult question.


'Fore you knock the war, try to put your dogs in his
Before you criticize him or his actions, try to understand the situation he's coming from.


Ten-and-a-halfs, for a minute-and-a-half
He uses shoe size and time to express how long it takes for people to realize the severity of the situation.


Bet that stops all the grinnin and the laughs
Once people realize the seriousness of the situation, they will stop joking and be more serious about it.


When you play the game of life and the win ain't in the bag
Life is unpredictable, and there's no guarantee of a successful outcome.


When your options is none and the pen is all you have
When you're out of options or resources, illegal activity can seem like the only way out.


Or the block, niggas standin tight as lemons on the ave
People are standing around, watching in anticipation, and some may be suspicious or hostile towards him.


Tryin to cop a shop call theyself cleansin in the cash
People try to buy illegal items, and they justify it as a way to clean their money.


But can't put they name on paper cause, then you on blast
People can't legally associate themselves with the illegal purchases or transactions because they'll be caught and exposed.


Mr. President, there's drugs in our residence
The lyrics criticize the fact that drugs are commonly found in low-income neighborhoods and communities, and it's often ignored or tolerated by those in power.


Tell me what you want me to do, come break bread with us
He's asking authority figures to help their communities by investing and supporting them.


Mr. Governor, I swear there's a cover up
He accuses governors of hiding the reality of drug use and crime in their communities, further neglecting or ignoring those issues.


Every other corner there's a liquor store, fuck is up?
He's expressing his frustration with the lack of resources and opportunities available in low-income communities, where liquor stores are more readily available than educational or recreational resources.


Justify my thug, my thug, for you (hoping, praying)
He's hoping that his lyrics in this song will help people understand or justify his tough behavior and lifestyle.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Darryl Matthews Mcdaniels, Joseph Ward Simmons, Lawrence Smith, Eric T. Sadler, David Marvin Blake, Shawn C. Carter, Lenny Kravitz, Ingrid Julia Chavez, Madonna L. Ciccone, James Henry Boxley Iii, Carlton Douglas Ridenhour

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