In & Out
Jadakiss & Styles P Lyrics


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Just coolin', you know?
It's a jungle out here
Hyenas, lions, gorillas, snakes
I'm just movin'

Out in the jungle, it's hyenas and lions
And gorillas and snakes and all that other shit (All that other shit, I'm coolin')
So I'm coolin', my nigga
That money movin', my nigga
Out in the jungle, it's hyenas and lions
And gorillas and snakes and all that other shit
(Cool shit, you know?)
But I load up my hammer for all that other shit

I light up two joints then a few joints
Turn the beat on just to prove a few points (A few)
Show 'em to the plug, get a few points (Hahaha)
A crew full of animals, a zoo, what do you do for 'em? (What do you do for 'em?)
Do you get 'em tamed or you leave 'em wild? (Huh?)
I'm infestin', I invested in my own style
Know I stay reppin' the hood (D-Block)
You ain't familiar with my neck of the woods (No)
You should check if you good (Check)
But if you check with a loc that's broke, what is the word worth? (What's that worth?)
Talkin' to the plug, what the bird worth? (How much is that?)
You tryna go straight, who you curve first?
Fuckin' right I'm a gangster, homie, but I'm a nerd first (Nerds)
Smart enough to read up on the art of war
Time is valuable, it's deeper than the Audemar (It's deeper)
Patek or Hublot, if you blow and you ain't on that shit (On that shit)
Then they might bust a TEC at your two-door

Out in the jungle, it's hyenas and lions
And gorillas and snakes and all that other shit
So I'm coolin', my nigga
That money movin', my nigga
But I load up my hammer for all that other shit
Out in the jungle, it's hyenas and lions
And gorillas and snakes and all that other shit
So I'm coolin', my nigga
That money movin', my nigga
But I load up my hammer for all that other shit

If things get messy, know I'm Pesci with it
Billy the Kid, Jimmy Conway or Jesse with it (Woo)
I'm talkin' James
Let that .44 flame on the train for a bag
If he mad, you can bet he get it (You can bet he get it)
Been in a high-speed chase, drivin' steady with it
I've been rich, I've been poor, so I'm petty with it (I'm petty)
Fuck the karma, all I need is marijuana for the trauma
That's the suicide bomber that's cool as the Dalai Lama
Kids see Ghost, I ain't Ye, I ain't Cudi
But the .45's my buddy for all of the side drama (All of that)
Fuckin' with the scariest, you can Hail Mary
I'm probably plottin' like Tyrion (I'm plottin'), Lannister
They gon' need a janitor, there's matter on the banister
He ain't have the stamina
Hammer in my canister
Got it out the kitchen (Got it)
You won't catch me slippin' (Uh-uh)
'Cause the Ghost got the sauce and you know it's still drippin'
Out, nigga

Out in the jungle, it's hyenas and lions
And gorillas and snakes and all that other shit
So I'm coolin', my nigga
That money movin', my nigga
But I load up my hammer for all that other shit
Out in the jungle, it's hyenas and lions
And gorillas and snakes and all that other shit
So I'm coolin', my nigga




That money movin', my nigga
But I load up my hammer for all that other shit

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in "In And Out" by Jadakiss & Styles P depict the harsh realities of life in the streets, comparing it to a jungle where dangerous animals like hyenas, lions, gorillas, and snakes thrive. The artists convey the idea that they are simply trying to navigate this perilous environment.


They emphasize the need to remain calm and collected amidst the chaos, hence the recurring theme of "just coolin'." The mention of "coolin'" conveys a sense of maintaining composure and not letting the pressures of the jungle overwhelm them.


The lyrics also touch on the pursuit of money and the constant movement necessary to survive in this jungle-like environment. The phrase "money movin'" denotes the artists' involvement in financial activities that enable them to sustain their lifestyles and protect themselves from the dangers of the streets.


The rappers also reference their affiliation with D-Block, a renowned street crew, highlighting their loyalty and dedication to their neighborhood. They assert their authority and street credibility, warning others to be cautious and not mess with them.


The lyrics also touch upon the artists' intelligence and ability to strategize, emphasizing that they are more than just stereotypical gangsters. They mention the readiness to engage in conflict if necessary, emphasizing their preparedness by loading up their "hammer" (gun) to defend themselves against any threats that may arise in the jungle.


Overall, "In And Out" serves as a reflection on the realities of life in the streets, urging listeners to be mindful of their surroundings, remain calm and focused, and be prepared for any challenges that may come their way.


Line by Line Meaning

Just coolin', you know?
I'm just relaxing and taking it easy, you understand?


It's a jungle out here
The world can be a dangerous and unpredictable place


Hyenas, lions, gorillas, snakes
There are cunning and dangerous individuals or groups out there


I'm just movin'
I'm simply navigating through life


Out in the jungle, it's hyenas and lions
In the harsh reality of life, there are cunning and powerful adversaries


And gorillas and snakes and all that other shit (All that other shit, I'm coolin')
There are intimidating and deceitful people and situations to deal with, but I'm handling it calmly


So I'm coolin', my nigga
I'm maintaining a calm and composed demeanor, my friend


That money movin', my nigga
I'm making moves to secure financial success, my friend


But I load up my hammer for all that other shit
I'm prepared to defend myself against any threats or challenges


I light up two joints then a few joints
I smoke multiple joints to relax and enjoy myself


Turn the beat on just to prove a few points (A few)
I play the music loud to showcase my skills and make a statement


Show 'em to the plug, get a few points (Hahaha)
I impress the important connection and gain some advantages


A crew full of animals, a zoo, what do you do for 'em? (What do you do for 'em?)
I have a group of wild and unpredictable individuals, how do you manage them?


Do you get 'em tamed or you leave 'em wild? (Huh?)
Do you try to control them and make them more civilized, or do you let them be untamed?


I'm infestin', I invested in my own style
I'm spreading and establishing my unique approach to life


Know I stay reppin' the hood (D-Block)
I always represent my neighborhood and show loyalty to my crew (D-Block)


You ain't familiar with my neck of the woods (No)
You're not knowledgeable about the area/community I come from


You should check if you good (Check)
You should assess your own well-being and situation


But if you check with a loc that's broke, what is the word worth? (What's that worth?)
But if you seek advice from a local resident who has nothing, how reliable is their information?


Talkin' to the plug, what the bird worth? (How much is that?)
When dealing with the influential person, what is the value of the merchandise?


You tryna go straight, who you curve first?
If you want to live a legitimate life, who will you avoid or cut off from your circle?


Fuckin' right I'm a gangster, homie, but I'm a nerd first (Nerds)
Yes, I may be involved in criminal activities, my friend, but deep down, I'm an intellectual


Smart enough to read up on the art of war
I am intelligent and knowledgeable about strategies for conflict and survival


Time is valuable, it's deeper than the Audemar (It's deeper)
Time is precious, it holds more significance than just material possessions like a luxury watch


Patek or Hublot, if you blow and you ain't on that shit (On that shit)
Whether it's a Patek Philippe or a Hublot watch, if you're successful but not focused on that status, you'll face danger


Then they might bust a TEC at your two-door
They might shoot at your car if you're not careful


If things get messy, know I'm Pesci with it
If situations become chaotic and dangerous, understand that I can handle it like Joe Pesci (an actor known for portraying tough characters)


Billy the Kid, Jimmy Conway or Jesse with it (Woo)
I have the mindset and determination of legendary figures like Billy the Kid, Jimmy Conway (character from the film 'Goodfellas'), or Jesse James


I'm talkin' James
I'm referring to James Bond, the suave and skilled spy


Let that .44 flame on the train for a bag
I would use a .44 caliber handgun on a train in exchange for a significant amount of money


If he mad, you can bet he get it (You can bet he get it)
If someone becomes angry or seeks revenge, rest assured they will face the consequences


Been in a high-speed chase, drivin' steady with it
I've experienced pursuing or being pursued at high speeds, remaining calm and composed


I've been rich, I've been poor, so I'm petty with it (I'm petty)
Having experienced both wealth and poverty, I tend to hold grudges or act vindictively


Fuck the karma, all I need is marijuana for the trauma
I disregard the concept of karma and instead rely on marijuana to cope with emotional pain


That's the suicide bomber that's cool as the Dalai Lama
I have a calm demeanor despite the potential dangers and risks I face, comparing it to the peacefulness of the Dalai Lama


Kids see Ghost, I ain't Ye, I ain't Cudi
Although people may see the ghostly presence or impact of my actions, I am not Kanye West or Kid Cudi


But the .45's my buddy for all of the side drama (All of that)
However, I rely on my .45 caliber handgun to handle any conflicts or issues that arise


Fuckin' with the scariest, you can Hail Mary
Engaging with me, who is considered one of the most fearsome individuals, might lead you to pray for salvation


I'm probably plottin' like Tyrion (I'm plottin'), Lannister
I likely have strategic plans in motion, similar to Tyrion Lannister (a cunning character from 'Game of Thrones')


They gon' need a janitor, there's matter on the banister
There will be a mess that needs to be cleaned up, specifically on the handrail


He ain't have the stamina
He lacks the endurance or strength to handle the challenges


Hammer in my canister
I carry a firearm ready for action


Got it out the kitchen (Got it)
I acquired wealth or success through my illicit activities


You won't catch me slippin' (Uh-uh)
You will not find me vulnerable or off guard


'Cause the Ghost got the sauce and you know it's still drippin'
I possess charm, style, and influence, and it continues to be evident and attractive


Out, nigga
I'm moving on or leaving, my friend




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Written by: David Styles

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