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JAY-Z Lyrics


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Hey sucka nigga
Where ever you are
I thought about ya fool
While I was driving my car

I wonder if you fools
Realize how far
You are
You're no where in my rear mirror

Your last shit ain't better
Than my first shit
Your best shit
Ain't better than my worst shit

The truth in my verses
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Your metaphors
About what your net worth is, ha ha ha ha ha

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Jay-Z is calling out his haters or those who underestimate him, referring to them as "sucka nigga". He mentions thinking about them while driving, perhaps indicating that their negative opinions have stayed with him despite his success. Jay-Z then goes on to assert his superiority, stating that those who doubt him are nowhere near him in terms of success. He also dismisses their supposed skill, claiming that even his worst work is superior to theirs.


These lyrics reflect Jay-Z's confidence in his abilities and his willingness to challenge anyone who doubts him. He is unafraid to speak his mind and assert his dominance, using his success as evidence of his talent. At the same time, these lyrics could be interpreted as a response to criticism or negativity that he has received, suggesting that he is aware of his haters and determined to prove them wrong.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey sucka nigga
Addressing an individual with a derogatory term, expressing disdain towards them


Where ever you are
Questioning the location of the individual being addressed


I thought about ya fool
Admitting to thinking about the individual, indicating the level of significance they hold


While I was driving my car
Describing the setting in which the individual was being thought about


I wonder if you fools
Expressing curiosity about a group of people


Realize how far
Questioning if a group of people understand the distance between them and the singer


You are
Shortened version of 'you are', used for emphasis


You're no where in my rear mirror
Expressing that the group of people are not important or relevant to the artist's current situation, using a car metaphor


Your last shit ain't better
Asserting that the individual's previous work is not superior to the artist's previous work


Than my first shit
Comparing the artist's first work to the individual's last work


Your best shit
Admitting that the individual is capable of creating good work


Ain't better than my worst shit
Asserting that the artist's worst work is still better than the individual's best work


The truth in my verses
Acknowledging that the singer's lyrics contain truth or honesty


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Comparing the singer's work to someone else's work


Your metaphors
Referring to the individual's lyrics as metaphors


About what your net worth is, ha ha ha ha ha
Mocking the individual for rapping about their net worth, implying that it is not as impressive as they think




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT LP, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SHAWN CARTER, KASSEEM DEAN, KAMAAL IBN JONATHAN DAVIS FAREED, ALI SHAHEED JONES-MUHAMMAD, MALIK IZAAK TAYLOR, FREDDIE HUBBARD, BRUNO SPOERRI

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Comments from YouTube:

@sunshinee321

wish this song would be longer

@dannynog7399

Está canción debió duros 5 minutos, suena tan bien

@rockyblaq510

He called out EVERY rapper who talk about nothing but money in their songs and laughed at the end, CLASSIC!!!

@jackbrowning7383

The last line was actually a subliminal to Nas, a year before this song nas said on “no introduction” im worth 200 million now bicenennial nxgga” this was a subliminal response from Jay

@LouieTzepher

ill video, lots of talent in putting this together.

@natedoggg2002

This beat is sicker then a Virus !!!!!

@dawgzofwar7618

It really is.

@susunhatrang

agree 2 hands 10 fingers

@ds37

I heard that it's not his, a Swiss guy sued him for copyright and won today. 50% of this song's revenues will now be attributed to that guy. First Thicke, now Jay Z, I'm actually pretty sad that I never tried to pass the IP exams at my lawschool because music related IP litigation is now the future for lawyers.

@infinityMPH

ds37 Yes its the Bruno Spoerri song "On The Way"

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