Back in the Days
Jay-Z Lyrics


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"Brothers and sisters!
Brothers and sisters, I don't know what this world is coming to!"

[Jigga]
Whats up Missy? Timbo!

[Missy]
This is
Another
Missy

[Jigga]
Hip-Hop! Yes!

[Missy]
Elliott, exclusive

[Jay-Z]
Yes, uh
One for the butters, I came from the gutter
No I came from my mother but why'all know what I mean
Hov' is here to stay like permanent crease in your jeans
Me and Missy be the new +Tag Team+
"Whoomp! There It Is"
We like, Rae & Ghost, A.G. and Showbiz
We "Public Enemy number one," our "Uzi Weighs a Ton"
This is our house, run!

[Missy]
What happened to those good old days? {HA?}
When hip-hop, was so much fun
Oh, house parties in the summer y'all (c'mon)
And no one, came through with a gun
It was all about the music y'all
It helped, to relieve some stress {HA?}
Oh, we was under one groove y'all (y'all)
So much love {HA?} between North and West

[Chorus: Missy Elliott]
Go back in the day
British Knights and gold chains
Do the prep and cabbage patch
And wear your laces all fat
Back in the day, hey hey
Hip-Hop has changed

[Missy]
Remember when we used to battle? (uh-huh)
On the block {HA?} before the lights came on
Oh! Mama said we would be straight A kids (c'mon)
If we did our homework, like we knew those songs
Salt-N-Pepa, Rakim, and P.E.
D.M.C, and Heavy D
Yes! Daddy Kane, Slick Rick too (oh-oh!)
MC Lyte ("Paper Thin") opened, doors for you and me, see'mon

[Chorus]

[Jay-Z]
Young! J. Bizzy, let's do it again nigga
Grew up the way it oughta be
From day KRS-One all the way up to "Nineteen Naughty Three"
To M.O.P., we "Cold as Ice"
Nigga we rock it from the "Dre Day" to the Suge Knight
So fuck Chuck Phillips and Bill O'Reilly
If they try to stop hip-hop, we all gon' rally nigga
Post Biggie and 'Pac I gotta hold down the city
Make a nigga want to 'holla' like Missy, but fuck it
Just let a nigga MC
The best rapper alive, unquestionably
If you rip on your "EP" you gonna need an +MD+
So "You Gots to Chill" cause I "Kill at Will"
Like solid water dude; y'all niggas don't get it
"Kill at Will," solid water? Ice Cube
Ha ha, that's how hip-hop has evolved
Jay-Z's for President, I'm naming Ra as the National God

[Missy]
Me and Jigga, Jigga J-J-Jay-Hova
I rocks the mic right whether I'm pissy drunk or sober
Misdemeanor fo'-finger ringer I'm stupid fresh
I've been hot since LL rocked the Kangol hat
Yes yes, the yes yes, the yes y'allin'
See'mon, aw yeah, aw yeah
Okay, me, that nigga Jigga, fresh dressed in the morning
See'mon, aw yeah, aw yeah

[Chorus]

[Missy]
I want to, go back in, time (let's go)
Feels like I, I want to, go back in, time
Feels like I (Y'all remember "Self Destruction"?)
I want to, go back in, time
(Where all the rap artists got on a record together?)
Feels like I, I want to, go back in, time
(I used to love them days, no tension, let's go!)





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The song "Back In The Day" by Jay-Z featuring Missy Elliott is a nostalgic reflection of the good old days of hip-hop, when it was all about the music and the fun. The song takes the listener back to the time when hip-hop was just beginning to emerge as a significant cultural force, and emphasizes the positive aspects of the genre that have been lost or overshadowed in recent years. The song talks about the importance of community, friendship, and creativity in hip-hop, and laments the violence and materialism that have come to dominate the genre. The lyrics also pay tribute to some of the legendary figures in hip-hop, such as Public Enemy, Salt-N-Pepa, and Rakim, who paved the way for Jay-Z and Missy Elliott.


The chorus of the song invites the listener to "go back in the day," to a time when British Knights and gold chains were the fashion, and the dance floor was full of people doing the prep and cabbage patch. The song recognizes that hip-hop has changed over the years, and some of the fun and innocence of the early days has been lost. However, the song suggests that it is possible to recapture some of that spirit by looking to the past and remembering the values that made hip-hop great in the first place.


"Back In The Day" is not just a nostalgic reflection of the past but also a call for change and a brighter future. The song advocates for the importance of community, creativity, and positive values in hip-hop, and encourages listeners to reject the negative influences that have come to dominate the genre. Ultimately, the song is a celebration of the power of hip-hop to bring people together and inspire them to be their best selves.


Line by Line Meaning

One for the butters, I came from the gutter
I represent the struggles and hardships I experienced growing up on the streets.


No, I came from my mother but y'all know what I mean
Although I was not born on the streets, I still struggled and faced challenges, as many in the community do.


Hov' is here to stay like permanent crease in your jeans
I am here to stay as a prominent artist, much like the crease that stays in jeans even after washing and wearing.


Me and Missy be the new Tag Team, 'Whoomp! There It Is'
Missy and I are a powerful duo, much like Tag Team's popular hit 'Whoomp! There It Is'.


We like, Rae & Ghost, A.G. and Showbiz
Missy and I are similar to other successful duos in the hip-hop industry, such as Rae & Ghost and A.G. and Showbiz.


We 'Public Enemy number one', our 'Uzi Weighs a Ton'
We are powerful and influential, much like the iconic band Public Enemy, with a presence that cannot be resisted.


This is our house, run!
We dominate in our genre and have created a powerful presence in the music industry.


What happened to those good old days? When hip-hop was so much fun
In the past, hip-hop was a carefree and enjoyable form of music, but it has evolved in ways that have changed its vibe and message.


Oh, house parties in the summer y'all, and no one came through with a gun
In the past, hip-hop events were less violent and more about enjoying the music and community.


It was all about the music y'all, it helped to relieve some stress
Hip-hop was once a form of release and a way to escape from the stresses of life.


So much love between North and West
Hip-hop brought together different communities and fostered a sense of unity and camaraderie.


Remember when we used to battle? On the block before the lights came on
Rap battles were once a popular form of competition and self-expression in the community, often taking place outside on the streets.


Daddy Kane, Slick Rick too, MC Lyte ('Paper Thin') opened doors for you and me
These iconic artists paved the way for future generations of hip-hop artists by making it more accessible and mainstream.


Young! J. Bizzy, let's do it again nigga, grew up the way it oughta be
Let's go back to the good old days and create music and community in the way it was meant to be experienced.


To M.O.P., we 'Cold as Ice', we rock it from the 'Dre Day' to the Suge Knight
We are hard-hitting and unrelenting in our music, and we have been a fixture in the industry for many years.


So fuck Chuck Phillips and Bill O'Reilly, if they try to stop hip-hop, we all gon' rally nigga
We refuse to let people who don't understand or appreciate hip-hop dictate its existence, and we will fight to keep it alive and thriving.


Post Biggie and 'Pac, I gotta hold down the city, make a nigga wanna 'holla' like Missy, but fuck it, just let a nigga MC
After the losses of both Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac, I feel a sense of responsibility to keep my city, New York, on the map as a center of hip-hop culture, while acknowledging the influence of Missy's work.


The best rapper alive, unquestionably, if you rip on your 'EP', you gonna need an MD
I am confident in my abilities and believe I am the best rapper out there, and that my music will leave an impact on listeners.


So 'You Gots to Chill' cause I 'Kill at Will', like solid water dude; y'all niggas don't get it
My music is smooth and effective, and I am skilled in my art. The reference to solid water is a nod to rapper Ice Cube's album 'Kill at Will'.


Jay-Z's for President, I'm naming Ra as the National God
I am taking my role as a prominent figure in the music industry seriously, and I will use my platform to make a positive impact. I am nominating Rakim as the God of rap, acknowledging his influence and talent in the genre.


Misdemeanor fo'-finger ringer, I'm stupid fresh, I've been hot since LL rocked the Kangol hat
Missy references her signature finger ring and fashion sense, and asserts that she has been a trendsetter and prominent figure in the industry since LL Cool J was at the height of his influence.


Okay, me, that nigga Jigga, fresh dressed in the morning
Missy proudly states that she and Jay-Z are always fashionable, even in the early hours of the day.


I want to go back in time, feels like I want to go back in time
Missy expresses a desire to go back to a time when hip-hop was carefree and focused on the music and community.


Y'all remember 'Self Destruction', where all the rap artists got on a record together?
Missy references the iconic song 'Self Destruction' and acknowledges the power of hip-hop when artists come together to create a message of positivity and influence.


I used to love them days, no tension let's go!
Missy reminisces about the good old days of hip-hop and dismisses any current tensions or negativity, urging everyone to simply enjoy the music.


Go back in the day, British Knights and gold chains, do the prep and cabbage patch, and wear your laces all fat. Back in the day, hey hey, hip-hop has changed
The chorus reflects on the fashion and dance trends of the past, and acknowledges that hip-hop has evolved both in style and message from those early days.




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@mexandidiba9595

"Brothers and sisters!
Brothers and sisters, I don't know what this world is coming to!"

[Jigga] Whassup Missy? Timbo!
[Missy] This is.. another.. Missy
[Jigga] Hip-Hop! Yes!
[Missy] Elliott, exclusive

[Jay-Z]
Yes, uhh
One for the butters, I came from the gutter
No I came from my mother but y'all know what I mean
Hov' is here to stay like permanent crease in your jeans
Me and Missy be the new +Tag Team+
"Whoomp! There It Is"
We like, Rae & Ghost, A.G. and Showbiz
We "Public Enemy #1," our "Uzi Weighs a Ton"
This is our house, RUN! [laughing]

[Missy]
What happened to those good old days? {HA?}
When hip-hop, was so much fun
Ohh, house parties in the summer y'all (c'mon)
And no one, came through with a gun
It was all about the music y'all
It helped.. to relieve some stress {HA?}
Ohh, we was under one groove y'all (y'all)
So much love {HA?} between North and West

[Chorus: Missy Elliott]
Go back in the day
British Knights and gold chains
Do the prep and cabbage patch
And wear your laces all fat
Back in the dayyyyyyyy, hey hey
Hip-Hop has chaaaanged

[Missy]
Remember when we used to battle? (uh-huh)
On the block {HA?} before the lights came on
Ohh! Mama said we would be straight A kids (c'mon)
If we did our homework, like we knew those songs
Salt-N-Pepa, Rakim, and P.E. {HA?}
D.M.C, and Heavy D
Yes! Daddy Kane, Slick Rick too (oh-OOH!)
MC Lyte ("Paper Thin") opened, doors for you and me, c'mon

[Chorus]

[Jay-Z]
Young! J. Bizzy, let's do it again nigga
Grew up the way it oughta be
From day KRS-One all the way up to "Nineteen Naughty Three"
To M.O.P., we "Cold as Ice"
Nigga we rock it from the "Dre Day" to the Suge Knight
So fuck Chuck Phillips and Bill O'Reilly
If they try to stop hip-hop, we all gon' rally nigga
Post Biggie and 'Pac I gotta hold down the city
Make a nigga wanna 'holla' like Missy, but fuck it
Just let a nigga MC
The best rapper alive, unquestionably
If you rip on your +EP+ you gonna need an +MD+
So "You Gots to Chill" cause I "Kill at Will"
like solid water dude; y'all niggaz don't get it
"Kill at Will," solid water? Ice Cube
Ha ha, that's how hip-hop has evolved
Jay-Z's for President, I'm namin Ra as the National God

[Missy]
Me and Jigga, Jigga J-J-Jay-Hova
I rocks the mic right whether I'm pissy drunk or sober
Misdemeanor fo'-finger ringer I'm stupid FRESH
I've been hot since LL rocked the Kangol HAT
Yes yes, the yes yes, the yes y'alln
C'mon... AW YEA, AW YEA
Okay, me, that nigga Jigga, fresh dressed in the mornin
C'mon... AW YEA, AW YEA

[Chorus]

[ad libs and whistling]

[Missy]
I wanna, go back in, time (let's go)
Feels like I, I wanna, go back in, time
Feels like I (Y'all remember "Self Destruction"?)
I wanna, go back in, time
(Where all the rap artists got on a record together?)
Feels like I, I wanna, go back in, time
(I used to love them days, no tension, let's go!!)



All comments from YouTube:

@KreativLee

The first CD album i ever had. Missy embedded in my wiring LOL so much love. 95' baby 👋

@becca7863

I was a white kid going to middle school in metro dc at a poor public school. One of my greatest memories is jamming to this song at “recess” with my friends. I still think about how me and most of my friends had nothing in common in terms of experiences related to race but found bonds in our love for hip hop and the solidarity of the genre’s “old school” movement. It was paradise everyday for an hour.

@sarahm5520

I had this song on repeat back then! School days were the best! 🎵

@aubrenee100

This was one of my favorite songs on her CD ... Missy 🙆🏾😩☝🏾

@master-kq3nw

Good old times 2003

@SonoranTel

this was my jam in middle school back in '03

@master-kq3nw

good times music was great in period 2000-2003

@SKND_CBK

Damn you lucky af to live 00’s high school times😭🔥

@MoonPieCancer3754

Happy 50th to Hip🎤 hop🥳🥳🥳.

@JogInTheFog

White dude country fan from Texas loves this one. So..........

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