Suicide
Ja Lyrics


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UHN Yea
Aii Ok
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Dear sister This ain't good for you
Never letting them Look down pon you
Fuck what they think
I be thinking about you
Fuck what they say
You know I gat you baby
My penny stuck While doing fuck
When Thunderstruck
You know I gat you baby
Too much love Got them in chunks
Too much trust Got them in trunks
My First thrust Got her entrust
The last drop Got her encrust
Cover up So stylishly
Cruise & lifestyle So Lavishly
Growing old Was the master plan
Now tell you what
This is the aftermath
Call me the Weather man
Am the better man
No measure mehn
This ain't no contest
No contract So I MIA
We joined forces So we JFK
The other one
Comes with a suicide note
Issa plain note




Fucking no address Uhn
Fucking no address

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ja's song Suicide tells a story of a brother addressing his sister's struggles and reassuring her of his support. The song starts with the brother, who is the singer, telling his sister that what she is currently going through is not good for her. He also reassures her that he will never let anyone look down on her. He proceeds to express his love and support towards her. The line, "Fuck what they say, you know I gat you baby," tells us that the singer is trying to boost his sister's confidence, urging her not to pay attention to negative people.


The next verse of the song is about the singer's sexual experience with his lover, who is not the sister he's addressing. He talks about how his penny was stuck while having sex, but he knows that he has his sister's back. The lines, "Too much love got them in chunks. Too much trust got them in trunks," refers to how the singer's love and trust have caused people to become jealous of their relationship. The line, "My first thrust got her entrust" describes how the singer's first sexual encounter with his partner has increased trust in their relationship.


The singer then talks about the lifestyle he tries to imitate and how growing old was always the master plan. However, we can assume that the plan did not go according to plan since the singer ends up saying, "This is the aftermath, call me the weatherman." Overall, the song expresses both the brother's love and support for his sister and his personal struggles.


Line by Line Meaning

Dear sister This ain't good for you
Ja is addressing his sister, warning her that what she's doing isn't good for her.


Never letting them Look down pon you
Ja urges his sister to never allow anyone to look down on her.


Fuck what they think
Ja is encouraging his sister to ignore negative opinions of herself.


I be thinking about you
Ja emphasizes that he's thinking about his sister and cares for her well-being.


Fuck what they say
Ja advises his sister to disregard hurtful words said about her.


You know I gat you baby
Ja assures his sister that he is there for her and has her back.


My penny stuck While doing fuck
Ja had a momentary pause during sex.


When Thunderstruck
Ja experienced a sudden realization or moment of clarity, which resulted in the phrase 'thunderstruck.'


You know I gat you baby
Ja reiterates his support for his sister.


Too much love Got them in chunks
Ja suggests that too much love from others can be overwhelming and difficult to handle.


Too much trust Got them in trunks
Ja implies that blindly trusting others can lead to negative consequences.


My First thrust Got her entrust
Ja's first move garnered his partner's trust.


The last drop Got her encrust
The final moments of intercourse solidified Ja's connection with his partner.


Cover up So stylishly
Ja suggests that people can cover up their struggles in a stylish or put-together manner.


Cruise & lifestyle So Lavishly
Ja implies a luxurious lifestyle, which is attainable through cruising.


Growing old Was the master plan
Ja had a plan to live and age well.


Now tell you what This is the aftermath
Ja has reached a point in his life where he's feeling the consequences of his actions.


Call me the Weather man
Ja is making a comparison to himself as a figure who can predict and/or control situations, referring to the weatherman on TV.


Am the better man
Ja believes he is the superior choice in any situation.


No measure mehn
Ja is suggesting that he cannot be quantified or measured, implying that he is too significant or unique to be calculated or compared properly.


This ain't no contest
Ja explains that he doesn't see this situation as a competition and doesn't want to engage in one.


No contract So I MIA
Ja hasn't signed any agreement and is now missing in action.


We joined forces So we JFK
Ja and another person have come together to work towards a common goal, likening their partnership to that of the famous U.S. President JFK.


The other one Comes with a suicide note
Ja implies that the other person in the partnership has given up and left behind a suicide note.


Issa plain note
The suicide note is straightforward and simple.


Fucking no address Uhn
Ja is frustrated that there's no way to contact the other person who left the suicide note.


Fucking no address
Reiterating his frustration that the other person cannot be reached.




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Written by: Victor Mokelu

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@tragicmia305

Ja’s first album is one of the greatest hip hop albums ever.

@martecedarring8596

Agreed

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@hiphop6045

970 Jokic maybe to YOU.

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Facts if you grew up on it.

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@highestpoint945

I'm a 50 fan but I'm also a Ja Rule fan. I hate when people always take sides. Ja fucking murdered this shit. He's always been an underrated MC.

@SageofSorrow

True. Not a Rule fan at all, but even I can't deny the poetry dude spat on his first. I remember picking my jaw up off of the floor when I first heard that shit. I was surprised dude could flow like that. I love that album to death, and its one of my all time favs to this day.

@samiarnall6714

One of the greatest interludes to ever grace an album!

@TheHardcoreBastard

man whether you like ja rule or not, this album was flawless, hard shit 4 real, i still bump this cd 11 years after

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