Black Gangster
Jay-Z Lyrics


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{La, la, la,
Hey, hey, hye
Good-bye}

{Hold up}

Only rapper to re-write history
With out a pen
No-I.D. on the track let the story begin
{Begin}
{Begin}
This is anti-autotune
Death of the ringtone
This ain't for ITUNES
This ain't for sing-a-longs
This is sinatra at the opera
Bring a blond
Preferably with a fat ass
Who can sing-a-song
Wrong
This ain't politically correct
This might offend my political connects
My raps don't have melodies
This should make jackers want go
And commit felonies
Get your chain tooken
I may do it myself
I'm so BROOKLYN!
I know we facing a reccesasion
But the music ya making gonna make it the
Great depression
Or your lack of argession
Put your skirt back down
Grow a segment

Yeah this just violent
Yeah this death of auto tune
Moment of silence

{La, la, la,
Hey, hey, hye
Good-bye}

{Hold up}

Only rapper to re-write history
With out a pen
No-I.D. on the track let the story begin
{Begin}
{Begin}

Hold up

This ain't the number one record
This is practially asult with a deadly weapon
I made this just for flex and mr cee
I want people to feel threaten
Stop your bloodcalt crying
The kid
The dog
Everybody dying
No lying
Your boys jeans to tight
Your colors to bright
Your vocie to light
I might wear black for a year streight
I might bring back vacazti shades
This ain't for z100
Kanye told me to kill ya
To keep it 100
This is for HOT 97
For kaled we the best then

Yeah just get violent
Yeah this death of auto tune
Moment of silence

{La, la, la,
Hey, hey, hye
Good-bye}

{Hold up}

Only rapper to re-write history
With out a pen
No-I.D. on the track let the story begin
{Begin}
{Begin}

Hold up

This might need a verse from jezzy
I might send this to the mixtape weezy
Get somebody from BMF to talk on it
Give this to blood
Let a crip walk on it
Gimme val to style on this
I just don't need nobody to smile on this
You rappers singing to much
Get back to rap
You t-pain-ing to much
I am a multi millionaire
So how is it
I'm still the hardest nigga here
I don't be in the project hallway
Talking about how I be in the project allday
That sound stupid to me
If you a gangsta
This is how you prove it to me

Yeah just get violent
Yeah this death of auto tune
Moment of silence

{La, la, la,




Hey, hey, hye
Good-bye}

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jay-Z's "Black Gangster" denounce the popular use of autotune and the production-driven music industry. Jay-Z takes pride in his ability to rewrite history in his rap, without relying on a pen. He credits No I.D. for providing him with the track and tells a story that is not going to be for mass consumption. Rather than creating something for popular streaming services like iTUNES or designing a track to ring tones, he wants to create something that hearkens back to Sinatra at the Opera. He makes a bold claim that the track is not going to be politically correct, and it may offend some of his political connects.


Jay-Z's lyrics connect heavily to the rap culture of the streets, urging listeners to stop crying and face the realities of life. He mocks the fashion insensitivity of the young generation, their music, and t-Paining. The track is filled with references to the "hardest nigga" status that the rapper enjoys and which he challenges listeners to disprove. Through the lyrics, he challenges the authenticity of gangsta rap and how rappers prove their gangsta status in the context of projects.


Line by Line Meaning

Only rapper to re-write history With out a pen
Jay-Z is a rapper who has achieved success and recognition without needing to write his lyrics down on paper.


No-I.D. on the track let the story begin {Begin} {Begin}
The producer No-I.D. is instrumental in the creation of the song and sets the tone for the rest of the verses.


This is anti-autotune Death of the ringtone This ain't for ITUNES This ain't for sing-a-longs
Jay-Z disagrees with the use of autotune as well as making music only for commercial purposes rather than artistic expression.


This is sinatra at the opera Bring a blond Preferably with a fat ass Who can sing-a-song Wrong
Jay-Z is comparing himself to Frank Sinatra at the opera, looking for someone who is vocally talented and conventionally attractive to perform with him.


This ain't politically correct This might offend my political connects My raps don't have melodies This should make jackers want go And commit felonies
Jay-Z is making music that may be offensive and controversial to some people or groups and is not concerned with making catchy or radio-friendly melodies. He wants his music to be raw and gritty to evoke a certain emotion.


Get your chain tooken I may do it myself I'm so BROOKLYN!
Jay-Z threatens to steal someone's jewelry and implies that he is from Brooklyn, which is known for its crime.


I know we facing a reccesasion But the music ya making gonna make it the Great depression Or your lack of argession Put your skirt back down Grow a segment
Jay-Z critiques the current state of hip hop and how it lacks drive and ambition, leading to its decline in quality.


This ain't the number one record This is practially asult with a deadly weapon I made this just for flex and mr cee I want people to feel threaten
Jay-Z believes that his music is powerful and dangerous and is not made for commercial success, but to intimidate his competition.


Stop your bloodcalt crying The kid The dog Everybody dying No lying
Jay-Z observes that there is a lot of violence and death in the world and that it is a harsh reality that everyone must face.


Your boys jeans to tight Your colors to bright Your vocie to light I might wear black for a year streight I might bring back vacazti shades
Jay-Z is critical of the current fashion trends in hip hop and suggests that he prefers a more simplistic style. He thinks that wearing black (a more serious color) all the time is a better reflection of his personality. He also suggests that sunglasses brand Versace were popular in the past and might come back into style soon.


This ain't for z100 Kanye told me to kill ya To keep it 100 This is for HOT 97 For kaled we the best then
Jay-Z is not making music for mainstream radio station Z100, but rather supporting radio station HOT 97 and DJ Khaled, who is known for his hip-hop hits.


This might need a verse from jezzy I might send this to the mixtape weezy Get somebody from BMF to talk on it Give this to blood Let a crip walk on it Gimme val to style on this I just don't need nobody to smile on this
Jay-Z is considering collaborating with other rap artists like Jeezy and Lil Wayne on this song. He also references BMF (Black Mafia Family) and mentions Bloods and Crips, two gangs known for their notoriety. He does not want to make a song that is too happy or upbeat (hence the desire for people not to 'smile on it'), and wants to keep it raw and serious.


You rappers singing to much Get back to rap You t-pain-ing to much I am a multi millionaire So how is it I'm still the hardest nigga here
Jay-Z is critical of rappers who are too focused on melodies rather than actual rap skills. He also mentions that he is wealthy but does not let that affect his art: he still thinks of himself as a very 'tough' rapper.


I don't be in the project hallway Talking about how I be in the project allday That sound stupid to me If you a gangsta This is how you prove it to me
Jay-Z is not interested in talking about how he grew up in the projects or what he did there. He suggests that talking about it is not productive and instead believes that being a 'gangsta' is more about proving oneself through their actions rather than their words.




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@jlpark79

One of Jay’s most lyrical tracks

@Nilz-ie8li

Because he was up against DmX and Pun at that time. Had to take it back to the streets after vol 1

@chineduonyeoziri7408

The verse one was he spit in the backstage freestyle session with DMX and that bodyguard.

We appreciate it more here because we heard the full track.

But you just hear people saying that X murdered J, this and that....

@breakingcycles741

Jay is one of the most witty/metaphorical rappers of all time. This song alone is full of gems.

@1sepriani

This is easily one of his most complete flows ever

@taiwanselman5986

It is!!!!!!!

@georgebrobbey6882

Damn this is definitely In My Life Time Vol.1 Jay. That Bobby Fischer/Fresh (film) reference tho. One of my all-time favors.

I just can't lose when I was young I was like Fresh
Poppa raised me to chess moves
...
Over my years I've seen Rooks get tooken by the Knight
Lose they Crown by tryna defend a Queen
Checkmate, in 4 moves the Bobby Fischer of rap with raw moves

@mo2k638

Jarrel Ely jay any day

@taiwanselman5986

CLASSIC!!!!!! lyricism at it's best

@sonojah

Hov with the double and triple entendre lyrics check the movie Fresh.

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