Destiny
Ja Ja Ja Lyrics


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Yeah
Yo yo yo yo yo
Holla
(Holla)
Last temptation
(Ooo ooo)
Comin' through now niggas
It's a problem
It's a problem
Always has been
(Ha ha ha)
Yo buck
Turn me up a lil' bit in my motherfuckin' headphones and shit
Come on and let these niggas know
(Let them know)

Motherfuckers you'll want war wit the God
(Come on)
Ya'll know betta
I put holes in ya leatha'
Reknit 'cha sweata'
And I bet the floors wetta'
Than ocean front property
Betta come at me properly

Niggas betta off poppin' me
(Niggas betta off poppin' me)
But I believe ya'll scared to clap from hammers
(But I believe)
And the fact that I'm unpredictable gives me the advantage
What the fuck am I speakin' Spanish niggas?
Have I gotta tell ya'll in detail how we murder niggas?
(Murder niggas)

Handin' your business
The inc is religious
Murder is the sacrifice
We throwin' em's niggas
That means murder for life
(Murder for life)
And I'm die fo that red and black
The house wit the cheddah stack

And the smiles on my kids faces
What to replace this
This little nigga here ta come with grips with death and taste it
My air's thick and filled with hatred
Surprised that they look in my eyes?
(Well don't be)
I'm just followin' the footsteps the Lord done paved me
(Hey hey hey)

If I go crazy it's the same
I'ma blame it on the world for what I became
(Hey hey hey)
'Cause they gave me all the fame and the money name
The million icon so the world can catch a nigga wit his lights on
(Hey hey hey)
That's the pros and cons
You never quite free

But just give me a little room so I can breathe
(Ooo ooo oo)
And my pain goin' be the death for me
But to be loved is my destiny
My black people
(Black people)

Yeah
We out
(Ooo ooo oo)
Holla
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Overall Meaning

In the song "Destiny" by Ja Ja Ja, the artist talks about the struggles that come with fame and success. He addresses the constant threat of violence and the need to protect oneself from those who may want to harm him. Ja Ja Ja also discusses his commitment to his family and his determination to protect them at all costs. He talks about the challenges of being a successful black man in America and the way that success can both lift one up and bring one down. Ja Ja Ja uses a combination of aggressive language and introspective lyrics to explore these themes, creating a complex and thought-provoking song.


Throughout the song, Ja Ja Ja explores his own sense of destiny and purpose. He talks about his desire to be loved and accepted, while also acknowledging the difficulties that come with fame and wealth. He addresses the violence and danger that are a constant presence in his life, and he talks about the importance of staying true to one's beliefs and values in the face of adversity. Overall, "Destiny" is a powerful and introspective song about the struggles and complexities of success in America.


Line by Line Meaning

Motherfuckers you'll want war wit the God
The singer is warning his enemies that they do not want to go to war with him.


Ya'll know betta
The listener should know better than to mess with the singer.


I put holes in ya leatha'
The singer is claiming that he can shoot through someone's leather clothing.


Reknit 'cha sweata'
If the singer shoots someone, their sweater will need to be rewoven due to the damage.


And I bet the floors wetta'
If the singer shoots someone, there will be blood on the ground.


Than ocean front property
There will be more blood than there is water near an oceanfront property.


Betta come at me properly
If someone wants to confront the singer, they should do it in the correct way.


But I believe ya'll scared to clap from hammers
The singer thinks that people are afraid to use guns against him.


And the fact that I'm unpredictable gives me the advantage
The singer believes that his unpredictability makes him harder to fight against.


What the fuck am I speakin' Spanish niggas?
The singer is confused about why he is using Spanish language in his speech.


Have I gotta tell ya'll in detail how we murder niggas?
The singer is asking if he needs to explain the process of how he and his associates kill people.


The inc is religious
The singer's gang is religious and believes in murder as a form of sacrifice.


Murder is the sacrifice
The singer's gang believes that murder is a form of sacrifice.


We throwin' em's niggas
The singer and his gang are killing people (throwing bodies).


That means murder for life
The singer and his gang plan to kill people for the rest of their lives.


And I'm die fo that red and black
The singer is willing to die for his gang's colors (red and black).


The house wit the cheddah stack
The singer's gang has a house with a lot of money.


And the smiles on my kids faces
The singer's children make him happy.


What to replace this
The singer is unsure of how to replace the happiness that his children bring him.


This little nigga here ta come with grips with death and taste it
The singer's child will eventually have to face death and understand its severity.


My air's thick and filled with hatred
The singer is angry and full of hate.


Surprised that they look in my eyes?
The singer is challenging someone to look into his eyes, despite his obvious anger.


I'm just followin' the footsteps the Lord done paved me
The singer believes that he is following the path that God has set for him.


If I go crazy it's the same
If the singer goes crazy, it will be for the same reason as before.


I'ma blame it on the world for what I became
The singer would blame the world (society, his upbringing) for his actions and lifestyle.


'Cause they gave me all the fame and the money name
The singer has gained fame and wealth because of his lifestyle and is blaming the world for it.


The million icon so the world can catch a nigga wit his lights on
The singer's wealth and status make him a target for the world to criticize and scrutinize.


That's the pros and cons
The positive and negative aspects of his wealth and fame.


You never quite free
The singer is never truly free from the consequences of his lifestyle.


But just give me a little room so I can breathe
The singer is asking for some space so he can feel less constrained.


And my pain goin' be the death for me
The singer's pain will eventually lead to his demise.


But to be loved is my destiny
The singer's ultimate destiny is to be loved by others.


My black people
The singer is addressing his fellow Black people.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CHRIS-N-JEN MUSIC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: BENNIE BENJAMIN, SOL MARCUS, GLORIA CALDWELL, BRIAN REEVES, KIYAMMA R. GRIFFIN, FLOYD HOWARD, BRYAN PEGUERO, MARY J. BLIGE

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Comments from YouTube:

@nathancano3551

I wished Ja made more tracks like this...

@elicordero4019

The ending was 🔥 Ja went all out

@bpyromanereacts9906

Yup

@Marc_Masters

This joint on repeat 💎💎🔥🔥🔥

@elicordero4019

Ja killed it 🔥

@deanwinchester7577

y'all want war with the god c'mon y'all know better i put holes through your leather reknit your sweater n i bet the flows wetter then ocean front property better come at me properly .
this line is amazing ,hot next level incredible rhymes
ITS RULE

@frotarosangela

Eternamente Ja Rule.

@firegod8499

My favorite song on the album is Destiny💪💯

@Solutionnomadz

Ja ruleee killed it

@realpeoplerealfights7068

I like this part more than the mesmerize song.

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