A Dream )
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It was all a dream
("It was all a dream")

Last night I had a dream
Thoughts was racing through my head (it was all a dream)
Felt so real to me
This is what was said
Had a dream I said, bout who he said?
'Bout B.I.G. I said, that's big he said
Dig he said, proceed he said
Indeed I said, so, breathe I did
Don't repeat what I say I said, he said nothing
He agreed with his head, he just nodded like this
What I believe to be a yes I repeated what was said
It came to me like a well as even I said
"You feel playboy," was the greeting he said
First thing I wanted to know, what's the reason he was dead?
"More money, more problems, better believe it," he said
"Careful what you wish for you might receive it," he said
I see I said, jealousy I said
Got the whole industry mad at me I said
Then B.I. said, "Hov' remind yourself
Nobody built like you, you designed yourself"
I agree I said, my one of a kind self
Get stoned every day like Jesus did
What he said, I said, has been said before
"Just keep doing your thing," he said, say no more

[Chorus]
Was it all a dream, tell me
Was it all a dream, was it a dream
Was it all a dream
I gotta know (It was all a dream)
Was it all a dream, was it a dream
Was it all a dream, a dream
Was it all a dream

It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up magazine
Salt'n'Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousine
Hanging pictures on my wall
Every Saturday, "Rap Attack," Mr. Magic, Marley Marl
I let my tape rock 'til my tape popped
Smokin' weed and bamboo, sippin' on private stock
Way back, when I had the red and black lumberjack
With the hat to match
Remember Rappin' Duke? "Duh-ha, duh-ha"
You never thought that hip-hop would take it this far
Now I'm in the limelight cause I rhyme tight
Time to get paid, blow up like the
Born sinner, the opposite of a winner
Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner
Peace to Ron G, Brucey be, Kid Capri
Funkmaster Flex, Lovebug Starsky
I'm blowin' up like you thought I would
Call the crib, same number same hood, it's all good
Uhh, and if you don't know, now you know, nigga

[Chorus]

(It was all a dream)
(It was all)
(It was all, a dream)
(It was all a dream)
(It was all, a dream)
(It was all)
(It was all, a dream)

I see I said, jealousy I said
Got the whole industry mad at me I said
Then B.I. said, "Hov' remind yourself
Nobody built like you, you designed yourself"
I agree I said, my one of a kind self
Get stoned every day like Jesus did




What he said, I said, has been said before
"Just keep doing your thing," he said, say no more

Overall Meaning

The song "A Dream" by Jay-Z feat. Faith Evans & The Notorious B.I.G. talks about two different dreams, both of which have significant meaning. The first dream is told by Jay-Z, where he dreams of having a conversation with The Notorious B.I.G. The conversation is mainly about B.I.G's death and how the music industry has become jealous of Jay-Z's success. The Notorious B.I.G. advises Jay-Z to keep doing what he is doing and not worry too much about other people's opinions. The second dream is told by The Notorious B.I.G. himself, where he reflects on his own journey to success, starting with humble beginnings in Brooklyn to becoming a renowned rapper.


The song heavily relies on the use of imagery to convey its meaning. The use of dreams as a literary device is an excellent way to portray a character's innermost thoughts and desires. Through Jay-Z's dream, we get to learn more about his insecurities and how he deals with the pressure of fame, while through The Notorious B.I.G's dream, we get to understand his life story and the struggles he encountered to become an icon in the music industry.


Overall, "A Dream" is a powerful song that portrays the struggles and successes of two icons in the music industry and how they dealt with the challenges that came with the rise to fame.


Line by Line Meaning

It was all a dream
The experience described was just a dream


Last night I had a dream
The events described were part of a dream experienced the previous night


Thoughts was racing through my head (it was all a dream)
The dream was vivid and felt like an extension of real thoughts and emotions


Felt so real to me
The dream was immersive and persuasive in its realism


Had a dream I said, bout who he said?
The dreamer asked a question about the dream's subject


'Bout B.I.G. I said, that's big he said
The dream involved a conversation about rapper The Notorious B.I.G.


Dig he said, proceed he said
The dreamer received encouragement to continue their line of questioning


Indeed I said, so, breathe I did
The dreamer confirmed their intentions and calmed themselves


Don't repeat what I say I said, he said nothing
The dreamer was warned about repeating what was being said and received no verbal response


He agreed with his head, he just nodded like this
The subject of the dream communicated agreement non-verbally


What I believe to be a yes I repeated what was said
The dreamer repeated what they believed to be an affirmation of their previous statement


It came to me like a well as even I said
The dreamer had a sudden realization or insight


"You feel playboy," was the greeting he said
The dream's subject greeted the dreamer in a familiar and casual manner


First thing I wanted to know, what's the reason he was dead?
The dreamer asked about the reason for The Notorious B.I.G.'s death


"More money, more problems, better believe it," he said
The subject of the dream cited the negative effects of wealth and fame


"Careful what you wish for you might receive it," he said
The dream's subject warned against the unforeseen consequences of ambition


I see I said, jealousy I said
The dreamer acknowledged the presence of envy in their personal and professional life


Got the whole industry mad at me I said
The dreamer was experiencing backlash and criticism from their peers and competitors


Then B.I. said, "Hov' remind yourself Nobody built like you, you designed yourself"
The dream's subject encouraged the dreamer to recognize their uniqueness and self-made success


I agree I said, my one of a kind self
The dreamer accepted the affirmation of their individuality


Get stoned every day like Jesus did What he said, I said, has been said before
The dreamer referenced religious and cultural figures who are associated with drug use


"Just keep doing your thing," he said, say no more
The dream's subject offered simple and direct advice to the dreamer


Was it all a dream, tell me
The dreamer questioned the reality of their experience


Uhh, and if you don't know, now you know, nigga
The dreamer addressed their newfound success and notoriety


I let my tape rock 'til my tape popped Smokin' weed and bamboo, sippin' on private stock
The dreamer reminisced about their youth and their enjoyment of music, drugs, and expensive alcohol


Way back, when I had the red and black lumberjack With the hat to match
The dreamer remembered their early fashion choices


Remember Rappin' Duke? "Duh-ha, duh-ha" You never thought that hip-hop would take it this far
The dreamer referenced a classic hip-hop song and celebrated the genre's success and cultural impact


Born sinner, the opposite of a winner Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner
The dreamer acknowledged their past struggles and humble origins


Peace to Ron G, Brucey be, Kid Capri Funkmaster Flex, Lovebug Starsky
The dreamer mentioned several influential DJs and hip-hop figures


I'm blowin' up like you thought I would Call the crib, same number same hood, it's all good
The dreamer boasted about their recent success and affirmed their loyalty to their neighborhood




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., JELLYBEAN MUSIC GROUP
Written by: CHRISTOPHER WALLACE, SEAN COMBS, JAMES MTUME, JEAN OLIVIER, SHAWN CARTER

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