The Introduction
J Dilla Lyrics


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Back in the days when I was a young nigga
Before my uncle Al let me pull a gun trigger
You could find Dilla listening to Abstract
My pops used to say it reminded him of Jazz Cats
See he told me that this game go in cycles
Example, Sisqo amping like Michael
Expect nothing but fire, it's on and poppin'
If you got the chronic, J is for the coppin'

Come on everybody let's get live with it
The niggas nice with it like dykes lick it
First let me introduce myself
My peeps call me Dilla
Known to write and produce myself
Also I'm a pimp by nature
Worked hard though
Ball more than the NBA does, it's Dilla

Motha' fucka' get the name right now
My live niggas love it like they name Bilal
I bangs it out, niggas put the same shit out
And I've been observing the game, came to save it now
It's Dilla, bringing the pain and bringing the truth
If you bring it to J then you bring it to you
Got a problem, I ain't worried at all
Born and raised in the D
And hold big fuckin' warrior balls
Dilla like inspector Gadget
Cause I pull out the tools to eliminate the extra baggage
Dilla on some vector fab shit, watch out
Party people if you like it hot shout, Dilla

I got the MJ disease, emcees wanna be me
If I spit anything it's gonna be heat
Cause Dilla dawg a one of a kind, nigga
Killin' 'em all for the rhyme
A motherfuckin son of a nine, nigga
If I pull a chain out in the sun of the blind, niggas
First thing that come to your mind
When you think of hard core
Taking cuts to the front of the line
J Dilla, icey, like michelay ninety
So contagious, call me J Isley
'Bout to take the fuck off travel at light speed

Row
Ok, row your boat, don't rock it
Just row, but don't rock it
Row, but don't rock it
Just row, but don't rock it
Just row, row, but don't rock it
Just row





Yeah, party people
Get live with it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to J Dilla's "The Introduction" are a candid look at the rapper's early years and his passion for music. Dilla reflects on his youth and how he was drawn to music, specifically abstract and jazz by listening to Abstract. He also acknowledges that his game has come in cycles, and he has been observant enough to see a lot through his experience so far. He is confident that he can bring the truth to the music industry, and he is not afraid to call out those looking to copy his style.


Dilla continues by discussing his unique style, which is rare in the music business. He describes the experience of being one of a kind, specializing in heat and having a rare talent for writing and producing. Dilla also acknowledges that he is not interested in imitation, and he's ready to take on any challengers who dare to question his skills on the mic. He finishes the song by repeating the phrase "just row" and calling on party people to enjoy the music and unleash the lively energy within them.


Line by Line Meaning

Back in the days when I was a young nigga
I am reminiscing about my earlier days when I was much younger


Before my uncle Al let me pull a gun trigger
My uncle Al taught me how to use a gun


You could find Dilla listening to Abstract
I used to listen to Abstract music a lot


My pops used to say it reminded him of Jazz Cats
My father believed Abstract music was similar to Jazz Cats


See he told me that this game go in cycles
My father explained that the industry goes through cycles


Example, Sisqo amping like Michael
For example, Sisqo was trying to emulate Michael Jackson


Expect nothing but fire, it's on and poppin'
Expect nothing but the best as things are heating up


If you got the chronic, J is for the coppin'
If you want to buy some weed, come to me


Come on everybody let's get live with it
Let's all get hyped up and enjoy ourselves


The niggas nice with it like dykes lick it
We're good at what we do, like how lesbians are great at oral sex


First let me introduce myself
Before we go any further, let me introduce myself


My peeps call me Dilla
My friends know me as Dilla


Known to write and produce myself
I am known for writing and producing my own work


Also I'm a pimp by nature
In addition, I have a natural ability to charm and seduce women


Worked hard though
But despite my natural talent, I have still worked hard


Ball more than the NBA does, it's Dilla
I party harder than NBA players do, that's just who I am


Motha' fucka' get the name right now
Get my name right, motherfucker


My live niggas love it like they name Bilal
My fans love my work just as much as they love their own name


I bangs it out, niggas put the same shit out
I produce original content, while others just copy it


And I've been observing the game, came to save it now
I have been watching the industry and now I am here to save it


It's Dilla, bringing the pain and bringing the truth
I am here to bring both the good and the bad to the industry


If you bring it to J then you bring it to you
If you want to work with me, you're also working with yourself


Got a problem, I ain't worried at all
If you have an issue, I am not worried because I can handle it


Born and raised in the D
I was born and raised in Detroit


And hold big fuckin' warrior balls
I am fearless and courageous


Dilla like inspector Gadget
I am like Inspector Gadget, always carrying around the necessary tools and gadgets to get the job done


Cause I pull out the tools to eliminate the extra baggage
I have the tools to remove unnecessary things from my work


Dilla on some vector fab shit, watch out
I am always creating something new and innovative, be on the lookout for my next project


Party people if you like it hot shout, Dilla
If you're enjoying the music, shout out my name


I got the MJ disease, emcees wanna be me
I am so good that other artists want to be like me, similar to Michael Jackson's influence on other musicians


If I spit anything it's gonna be heat
If I release new music, it is guaranteed to be great


Cause Dilla dawg a one of a kind, nigga
I am a unique and one-of-a-kind artist


Killin' 'em all for the rhyme
I am taking the industry by storm with my amazing music


A motherfuckin son of a nine, nigga
I am a tough and tenacious person, not one to be messed with


If I pull a chain out in the sun of the blind, niggas
If I were to pull out a gun in a crowd, everyone would immediately take notice


First thing that come to your mind
The first thought that comes to your mind


When you think of hard core
When you think of something that is intense or extreme


Taking cuts to the front of the line
I am always working hard and taking risks to get ahead


J Dilla, icey, like michelay ninety
I am as cool and refreshing as a Michelob beer from 1990


So contagious, call me J Isley
My music is infectious and contagious, much like the Isley Brothers' music


'Bout to take the fuck off travel at light speed
I am about to explode into fame and success, and it will happen quickly


Ok, row your boat, don't rock it
We need to keep moving forward and not let anything hold us back


Just row, but don't rock it
Keep moving, but don't let anything slow you down


Just row, row, but don't rock it
We need to work hard, stay focused, and keep moving toward our goals


Yeah, party people
Hey everyone at the party


Get live with it
Let's all get hyped up and have a good time




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAMES DEWITT YANCEY, MICHAEL GRIFFITH BUCHANAN

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Comments from YouTube:

@TheL0FI

If Dilla was aware that MJ had Lupus, then that line. "I got the MJ disease, emcees wanna be me" Might be one of the best and painful lines in hip hop.

@SkaterJames760

Ray Carey I found the loophole. He DID know because he was connected with Janet Jackson, so I’m sure that she most likely told J Dilla about it. So him knowing and spittin’ these lyrics just makes him pretty hardcore. but this is just my theory.

@unknownembassy

@SkaterJames760 Well no because Dilla compares his stature to NBA player Michael Jordan, alluding to a song called “I wanna be Mike” in a 1991 Gatorade commercial. Jordan being considered one of the greatest basketball players of all time, Dilla entitles himself with the same tier in hip hop.

@jayblummer146

@RKG Word!

@BillieDaveHart

DILLA SNAPPED BAD ON THIS 🔥💯

@Juiceish1

Sometimes I find it hard to believe that it's really J Dilla rapping

@SilvioFYT

I know man, MISS this guy.

@marcsmith5017

Rest in beats and rhyme Dilla Dog!!!!

@laminebaazi4376

we used to say he was mos underrated

@ribbit166

one of the best intros ever on an album

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