Two Can Win
J Dilla Lyrics


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Only one can win
Ooh only
Only one can win
Only one can win

Only one can win your love




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of J Dilla's song Two Can Win, specifically the phrase "only one can win," suggest a competition for love. The theme of romantic competition is resonant and relatable, and J Dilla's chorus employs repetition to emphasize this idea. The phrase "only one can win" reflects the realities of life, where we have to compete for limited resources, and in this case, it's for someone's love. The song's lyrics allude to a subject that is relatable to people, competition for someone's affection, and how it can bring pain and disappointment to people who are unsuccessful in winning someone's love.


In addition to the explicitly romantic interpretation, the song's lyrics also suggest the competition that is present in the music industry. This interpretation is relevant since J Dilla was part of the competitive hip-hop scene. A scene that was always trying to win over the hearts of the audience, the other musicians, and the media. Therefore, the lyrical depth in J Dilla's song Two Can Win stretches beyond just the battle to win love but also extends to the competitive scene of the music business.


In conclusion, J Dilla's song Two Can Win uses its lyrics to convey a theme of competition either to win points from the audience or win someone's love. The repetition of the lyrics "only one can win" constructs a powerful and emotionally charged song that is relevant to many people on different levels.


Line by Line Meaning

Only one can win
Out of two contenders, only one can emerge victorious


Ooh only
Emphasizing the exclusivity of the situation


Only one can win
Reiterating that only one person can come out on top


Only one can win
Affirming that there can only be one winner


Only one can win your love
Applying the above concept to a romantic context, where only one person can win the affections of another




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@sassymolasey

They got this playin in heaven bruh

@SMUS16475

With Phife rapping to it.

@tiagofreitas8601

Amen to that!

@noaharkadedelgado2318

@@SMUS16475 yessss

@AfoteyAnnum

This comment brought a tear to my eye. Legit. Thank you for that bit of reminiscent happiness

@andrewhte9304

Phife and Guru from Gang Starr on this track would be phenomenal

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@kevina5337

Man those vocal samples are on another level

@noaharkadedelgado2318

Not vocal samples. Everything you hear is from the original sample itself

@invisiblecurious856

Yeah it kinda how u sample it

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