Sniper Elite
J Dilla Lyrics


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[Verse 1: DOOM]
To the head
The new June Moon shootin on a Blue Lagoon
Shoo, as DOOM zooms in on a Platoon
Z-zing! Sniper Elite
Swipe em off his feet on this type of heat beat
Stranger on a solo misflow dolo
Paid. Played the position by the poles glow
Heard it on the TV promo
Swear it ain't me in the P.E. Logo
Remote control in his overcoat Polo
Go for broke, get the dough, float on the go-go (Heh)
Hopes and praise out of phase with the... straight through the middle
Crews hate the new riddle, too... late too little
Operation Doomsday complete
On the Jump street dump the heat

[Verse 2: DOOM]
Vil
One shot, one kill
Spotted him, got his off the top, done deal
Spill your guts, they say they said the Don dead good
You could ask the dread in your hood or John Ed Wood
The truth is in the verse not on the bottle bottom
Black devils is the worst, first you gotta spot em
Ain't never get stuck on their boats
And don't give a fuck if he gettin their votes
At most he may exchange pleasantries
Really don't go for the sex change energies
Or Ben 'n' Jerry's berries
Friends with make pretend fairies
Who take men's cherries
Just don't boycott his shit




The fake first amendment
Foils the plot, mischievous midget

Overall Meaning

In J Dilla's song Sniper Elite, rapper DOOM presents two verses that have quite different themes, but they are still connected. In the first verse, DOOM portrays himself as a sniper who takes out his enemy with just one shot, and he is the only one who can do that. He describes himself as an elite sniper who can take someone off his feet with just a single shot. He uses various metaphors to describe his shooting, like "zooming in on a platoon", and "shootin' on the blue lagoon." The verse also includes references to different TV shows (P.E. logo, Jump Street), and DOOM describes himself as a stranger on a solo mission.


The second verse is all about DOOM's political beliefs. He is not afraid to speak his mind and protest against the government, their propaganda, and their corrupt officials. He suggests that people should search for the truth in the verses and not in the bottle bottoms. DOOM also makes a reference to black devils, insinuating that African Americans have been unfairly demonized throughout history. He then goes on to speak about not being a conformist and not caring about other people's opinions. Finally, he talks about boycotting establishments he does not agree with, mentioning the "fake First Amendment."


Overall, DOOM delivers a complex message about being a skilled sniper who is also politically outspoken and who encourages others to look for the truth behind political propaganda.


Line by Line Meaning

To the head
DOOM is taking aim at someone's head


The new June Moon shootin on a Blue Lagoon
It's a serene scene, but DOOM is focused on his target


Shoo, as DOOM zooms in on a Platoon
DOOM is dismissing distractions as he narrows in on his target


Z-zing! Sniper Elite
DOOM is executing the perfect shot, like a true sniper


Swipe em off his feet on this type of heat beat
DOOM takes out the target with ease and grace


Stranger on a solo misflow dolo
DOOM is a lone wolf, fully focused on his mission


Paid. Played the position by the poles glow
DOOM is a professional, executing his mission with precision and skill


Heard it on the TV promo
DOOM's actions might be newsworthy and televised


Swear it ain't me in the P.E. Logo
DOOM is deflecting blame and distancing himself from anything incriminating


Remote control in his overcoat Polo
DOOM is in control and keeps a low profile


Go for broke, get the dough, float on the go-go (Heh)
DOOM is risking everything to secure his money and power, and he's enjoying the ride


Hopes and praise out of phase with the... straight through the middle
DOOM doesn't care about approval or convention - he's doing things his way


Crews hate the new riddle, too... late too little
DOOM's enemies are struggling to understand his tactics, and it's too late to stop him


Operation Doomsday complete
DOOM has accomplished his mission


On the Jump street dump the heat
DOOM is making his getaway and disposing of any evidence


Vil
DOOM is identifying his next target


One shot, one kill
DOOM's aim is deadly and efficient


Spotted him, got his off the top, done deal
DOOM has found and eliminated his target with ease


Spill your guts, they say they said the Don dead good
DOOM is ruthless and doesn't tolerate threats to his power


You could ask the dread in your hood or John Ed Wood
DOOM's notoriety is well-known and respected in some circles


The truth is in the verse not on the bottle bottom
DOOM's word is all that matters - not rumors or hearsay


Black devils is the worst, first you gotta spot em
DOOM identifies and targets his enemies without mercy


Ain't never get stuck on their boats
DOOM doesn't get caught up in his enemies' schemes or traps


And don't give a fuck if he gettin their votes
DOOM doesn't care about winning anyone's approval


At most he may exchange pleasantries
DOOM is polite, but not interested in making friends


Really don't go for the sex change energies
DOOM rejects anything that challenges traditional gender roles and identities


Or Ben 'n' Jerry's berries
DOOM is not interested in trendy or popular things


Friends with make pretend fairies
DOOM keeps to himself and doesn't need anyone else


Who take men's cherries
DOOM disdains those who prey on others


Just don't boycott his shit
DOOM isn't intimidated by criticism or opposition


The fake first amendment
DOOM disregards anything that contradicts or limits his power


Foils the plot, mischievous midget
DOOM outsmarts his enemies, and they can't touch him




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Comments from YouTube:

@sUperPerson2rescu

Now that JDilla and DOOM have passed on this song hurts my heart man

@djcactus

Feel u. I was devastated

@coreygolphenee9633

It felt like a world I never got to experience before Mr. Dumaly left us and now it feels like a relic of raps past

@Nostalgiepunique

@@coreygolphenee9633 Real talk long live the gods

@sanchezdean3808

I feel your pain!

@geedorah21

eye hear you. my sentiments are similar. nonetheless death is a part of life. eye appreciate these two artists lives connected. peace, love, and blessings.

@andrewsandberg6371

DillaDoom the best album that never got to happen, R.I.P J Dilla the king of beats

@mrworldpeace

+Andrew Sandberg Would be one of the best hip-hop albums ever.

@evangilmore3964

DOOM has rapped over good amount of dilla beats thoo

@multidimensionalentt7417

Born again has plenty dilla beats

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