The Bounce
JAY-Z Lyrics


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Uh, just point out the bounce
Uh-huh, show me the bounce, yeah
Just point out the bounce, yeah
Timbo the king, yeah
Young Hov' the king, yeah
Just point out the bounce
Yes, just point out the bounce nigga
Yo, listen

Rumor has it "The Blueprint" classic
Couldn't even be stopped by Bin Laden
So September 11th marks the era forever
Of a revolutionary Jay Guevera
Now it's a whole museum of, Hov' MCers
Everybody duping the flow, you see 'em
Everybody looping up soul
It's like you trying to make "The Blueprint 2" before Hov'
Shout out to Just Bleezy and, Kan-yeezy
See how we adjusted the game so easy
Chicks barely dancing, glancing every chance they get
Like, oh shit, he's so handsome
Still in demand in the longest run standing
Kidnap rap seven years, no ransom
Can't one nigga get it back no rap
Young Hov's goin' to Canton, I'm now eligible

Point out the bounce, and show you how to get this dough in
Large amounts 'til it's hard to count
Point out the bounce, I turn a 8 to an ounce
To a whole ki to the R.O.C
Point out the bounce, Timbo the king nigga (uh, yeah, uh)
Point out the bounce, yeah, Young Hov' the king nigga
Uh, I got why'all

For those that think Hov' fingers bling bling'n
Either haven't heard the album or they don't know English
They only know what the single is, and singled that out
To be the meaning of what he is about
And being I'm about my business, not mingling much
Running my mouth, that shit kept lingering
But no dummy, that's the shit I'm sprinkling
The album width to keep the registers ringing
In real life, I'm much more distinguished
I'm like a bloke from London, England
Yeah, you jingling baby
See I go right back and I bring 'em in baby
Business mind of a Ross Perot, but never lost my soul
Crossed the line, I bought pop across the row
Then I walk through the hood, where they up to no good
Slanging them O's like a real OG Should
Oh, he's good, no he would never sell out he's so hood

Point out the bounce, and show you how to get this dough in
Large amounts 'til it's hard to count
Point out the bounce, I turn a 8 to an ounce
To a whole ki to the R.O.C
Point out the bounce, Timbo the king nigga (uh, yeah, uh)
Point out the bounce, yeah, Young Hov' the king nigga

Magazines call me a rock star, girls call me cock star
Billboard, pop star, neighborhood block star
Chi-Town go-getting pimps, we mobsters
Gingerbread Man even said, "You're a monster!"
Yeah, that's how I feel
To be down, you must appeal
To the crew, we're rated R
O.C., OG, Bobby Johnson son
Ask me, "Ray-Ray, is that yo' car?"
I seen MTV, I know who you are
You did "Takeover," do you got beef with Nas?
I did take over the game, brought back the soul
Got tracks to go, got plaques that's gold
Platinum to go, yeah that's the flow
All I, know, I gots to blow
And I don't play pause I'm from Chicago

And show you how to get this dough in
Large amounts 'til it's hard to count
Point out the bounce, I turn a 8 to an ounce
To a whole ki to the R.O.C
Point out the bounce, Timbo the king nigga (uh)
Point out the bounce, yeah, Young Hov' the king nigga

Point out the bounce
Point out the bounce
Point out the bounce




Point out the bounce
Point out the bounce

Overall Meaning

In "The Bounce," Jay-Z is challenging his listeners to identify the essential, irresistible quality of his music. He commands them to "point out the bounce," to show him the unique groove that sets his music apart. He nods to Timbaland, the producer who provided the slinky, off-kilter beat for the song, and describes himself as a "revolutionary Jay Guevera" who has forever changed the hip-hop landscape. He boasts of creating "The Blueprint," his classic album that even Osama Bin Laden couldn't stop, and sees other MCs copying his flow and imitating his style.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh, just point out the bounce
Identify the beat in this song


Uh-huh, show me the bounce, yeah
Demonstrate the beat in this song


Just point out the bounce, yeah
Emphasize the pulsating rhythm in this track


Timbo the king, yeah
Timbaland is the king of producing beats


Young Hov' the king, yeah
Jay-Z is also a king in the rap game


Just point out the bounce
Reiterate that the rhythm is the most important aspect of this song


Yes, just point out the bounce nigga
Confirming that the beat is what makes this song stand out


Yo, listen
Attention grabber for what's to come


Rumor has it "The Blueprint" classic
There's a rumor that "The Blueprint" album is a classic


Couldn't even be stopped by Bin Laden
The album was so good that even Bin Laden couldn't stop it


So September 11th marks the era forever
The September 11th incident had a significant impact on the music industry and society as a whole


Of a revolutionary Jay Guevera
Jay-Z presents himself as a revolutionary figure (as Che Guevara)


Now it's a whole museum of, Hov' MCers
Nowadays, many rappers are copying Jay's style


Everybody duping the flow, you see 'em
Many rappers try to copy Jay's unique flow


Everybody looping up soul
A lot of rappers are also sampling soul music like Jay does


It's like you trying to make "The Blueprint 2" before Hov'
No one can replicate Jay's style, and it's too early to try to do a sequel to his iconic album "The Blueprint"


Shout out to Just Bleezy and, Kan-yeezy
Acknowledging the contribution of Jay's producers Just Blaze and Kanye West


See how we adjusted the game so easy
Jay and his producers make it sound easy to revolutionize the rap game


Chicks barely dancing, glancing every chance they get
Women are drawn to Jay's music and his iconic persona


Like, oh shit, he's so handsome
Women find Jay very attractive


Still in demand in the longest run standing
Jay has been in the game for a long time and remains one of the most sought after rappers


Kidnap rap seven years, no ransom
Jay's music is in such high demand that it's like someone kidnapped him for 7 years and no one would be able to afford to pay the ransom to hear new music from him


Can't one nigga get it back no rap
No one can outdo Jay in the rap game


Young Hov's goin' to Canton, I'm now eligible
Jay is comparing himself to a football player who's now eligible to be inducted into the Hall of Fame


For those that think Hov' fingers bling bling'n
Referring to critics who think that Jay-Z only raps about money and material things


Either haven't heard the album or they don't know English
Jay is dismissing critics who fail to see the deeper meaning in his lyrics or who just don't understand English slang


They only know what the single is, and singled that out
Some people only know Jay's mainstream hits and aren't aware of his deeper album cuts


To be the meaning of what he is about
People only judge Jay based on his singles and don't look deeper into what he stands for


And being I'm about my business, not mingling much
Jay is focused on his work and not interested in small talk or mingling in social circles


Running my mouth, that shit kept lingering
Jay once said too much and people still bring up old stuff he said


But no dummy, that's the shit I'm sprinkling
Jay is smart and strategic with what he shares publicly


The album width to keep the registers ringing
Jay's albums are so good that they keep making him money


In real life, I'm much more distinguished
Jay is more refined and distinguished in person


I'm like a bloke from London, England
Jay is like a British gentleman


Yeah, you jingling baby
Jay is addressing someone who's trying to distract him with flashy jewelry


See I go right back and I bring 'em in baby
Jay addresses distractions but stays focused on his work


Business mind of a Ross Perot, but never lost my soul
Jay is a businessman like Ross Perot, but he never compromised his integrity or soul for money


Crossed the line, I bought pop across the row
Jay brought hip hop to the mainstream and made it universally popular


Then I walk through the hood, where they up to no good
Jay never forgot where he came from and still visits the neighborhood


Slanging them O's like a real OG Should
Jay references his drug dealing past and his OG status


Oh, he's good, no he would never sell out he's so hood
Jay's fans know that he'll never compromise his authenticity for commercial success


Magazines call me a rock star, girls call me cock star
Jay has achieved rock star status and is irresistible to women


Billboard, pop star, neighborhood block star
Jay is a success on many different levels


Chi-Town go-getting pimps, we mobsters
Jay compares his fellow Chicago rappers to organized crime figures


Gingerbread Man even said, "You're a monster!"
Even the Gingerbread Man is afraid of Jay


To be down, you must appeal
To be part of Jay's inner circle, you have to have a certain level of charm or charisma


To the crew, we're rated R
Jay and his crew are rated R for their explicit lyrics and lifestyle


O.C., OG, Bobby Johnson son
Jay shouts out to some of his friends and associates


Ask me, "Ray-Ray, is that yo' car?"
Jay gets questions from fans about whether or not he owns a particular car


I seen MTV, I know who you are
Everyone knows Jay and his music from MTV


You did "Takeover," do you got beef with Nas?
Jay is asked about his feud with fellow rapper Nas


I did take over the game, brought back the soul
Jay believes that he took over the rap game and brought back the soulful music of the past


Got tracks to go, got plaques that's gold
Jay has a lot of hit songs and many gold records


Platinum to go, yeah that's the flow
Jay's music goes platinum and he's able to maintain his momentum


All I, know, I gots to blow
Jay is driven to succeed and reach new heights


And I don't play pause I'm from Chicago
Jay won't take a break, he's always working, and he's not afraid to be seen as tough like people from his hometown of Chicago


Point out the bounce
Repeating the importance of the rhythmic beat in this song


Point out the bounce
Emphasizing the importance of the beat in this song


Point out the bounce
Reiterating that the beat is the most important aspect of this track


Point out the bounce
Driving home the message that the rhythm is what makes this song stand out


Point out the bounce
One last time, emphasizing the pulsating rhythm in this song




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BILLEY PETTAWAY MUSIC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Shawn C. Carter, Timothy Z. Mosley, William Ed Pettaway

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