Can I Live II Featuring Memphis Bleek
Jay-Z Lyrics


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Yeah, y'all nigaas finished yo
Is y'all niggas finished
Got your little radio play your little BDS, huh
You finished nigga, huh huh, y'all finished
Can I live, huh
Can I live, Joe your bein' stingy with the music bin yo

Yo, yo, yo, I blacks out, I pulls the mack out
Scream "what's that about," then I clap out
I get my plot on, in my drop on
Through the rotten, don't even hate on those who hate me
I got popped on, feelin' it (feelin' it)
Chickens are ice grillin' it
Cops pullin' it over, Jigga react militant
Speed off, officer told me to turn the beat off
I turned it a level higher, then return the devils fire
I'm raised different, reactin' situations
Niggas lay stiff and, rookies blame it on the age difference
My subliminal flows create criminal O's
Sing along if you with me, til the end of the road
I'm cynical when in the view of the public
And this is because, I'm defensive when I'm in interviews
The percentage who don't understand is higher than the percentage who do
Check yourself, what percentage is you?

Can I live
For all my niggas with all white air force ones and black guns, stack ones yo
Can I live
For all my chicks, pigeons, hoes stand bow legged like the bulldog, know what
I mean, huh?
Can I live
To all the ce-lo champs, two green dice and one red stop the bank and roll
Heads yo
Can I live
To all my niggas who drink Hennesy straight, cop mix tapes, and sell weight
Niggas

I got the feds sending me letters 'cause I'm schooling the youth
But they can't lock me down 'cause my tool is the truth
Yeah I sold drugs for a living, that's a given
Why is it? why don't y'all try to visit the neighborhoods I lived in
My mind been through hell, my neighborhood is crime central
Where cops lock you more than try to defend you
I push you to the limit when I'm needing the wealth
And all I see is life cycle just repeatin' itself
Ran into shorty boppin' down the ave
On his way to clockin' mad then
He proceeded to show me a block of slab and said

Hey yo there's money I there I just gotta have
When I catch up to these feinds I'm'a knock 'em on they ass
Not to brag, sometimes I look at life and laugh
How I think about school and it taught me not a ?
When I backed out, let one one, let the barrel turn
Holla at you fagots that its my block to burn
That credit you dead it, I know heads gettin' annoyed and knew all
About a dope feind before reading Donald goings
Flipping boying, using the right cut
One thing that's fucked up is bad dope that I can't pump
This slab gotta re-up and re-bag, blend it in with the raw
Bubble it fast cop more, once I get it I got it I lock it
Nobody pop shit, selling twenties on my block bitch
For some blacktop shit
What you want nigga, what you want nigga
What you want, what you want nigga

Can I live
To all my niggas that hold coke and they bubble coat
Tryin' to win in the construction Timbs yo
Can I live,
Yo USA, all my chicks that strip, boo's, go to the store with the dewy pins still in
All my chicks with the credit card scams, two kids, one job, and no man
All my chicks gettin' that washing set with their welfare check
All the mommies dame besa, alright?
All my niggas rockin' them fifty cats, tryin' to get at this rap
Know what I mean?
All my cats with open cases, big cars, and no licenses, I like that shit
I'll see y'all
All my niggas that say pause after they say some fucked up shit
Rock on and uh, Jigga shit, Rockafella forever yo




Major Coins, yeah,
Memph Bleek nigga

Overall Meaning

In Jay-Z's song "Can I Live II," he talks about his life experiences and struggles growing up in the streets. The song starts with him calling out his competitors for thinking they have completed their success in the music industry. He then goes on to talk about his life of crime and how it affected his community. He talks about the police's negative attitude towards the community and mentions that he has been getting letters from the feds for educating the youth. He then talks about the current state of his life and the struggles he is facing.


Throughout the song, Jay-Z talks about his life in the streets and his views on the world around him. He references his "blackout" mentality when it comes to violence, his run-ins with the cops, and his experience with selling drugs. Jay-Z also raps about his recognition of his responsibility as an influential figure and the desire to help others.


The chorus "Can I Live" is a phrase that is meant to express Jay-Z's desire to overcome these struggles and live his life as he sees fit. The song is a reflection of his past and a manifestation of his desire to improve his future.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah, y'all nigaas finished yo
Jay-Z is asking if his haters are done trying to bring him down.


Got your little radio play your little BDS, huh
Jay-Z is mocking his haters for their small accomplishments, such as getting radio play.


Can I live, huh
Jay-Z is asking for some space to live his life and be successful without interference from his haters.


Can I live, Joe your bein' stingy with the music bin yo
Jay-Z is asking his friend Joe to give him some music and share the wealth.


Yo, yo, yo, I blacks out, I pulls the mack out
Jay-Z gets so angry that he pulls out his gun, ready to attack.


Scream "what's that about," then I clap out
Jay-Z yells out in anger and fires his gun.


I get my plot on, in my drop on
Jay-Z has a plan and is riding around in his car to make it happen.


Through the rotten, don't even hate on those who hate me
Jay-Z is determined to succeed even in a harsh environment and doesn't care about his haters.


I got popped on, feelin' it (feelin' it)
Jay-Z was caught by the police, but he is unfazed and still feeling good about himself.


Chickens are ice grillin' it
Women are staring at Jay-Z with a cold, unwelcoming expression.


Cops pullin' it over, Jigga react militant
Jay-Z responds aggressively to being stopped by the police.


Speed off, officer told me to turn the beat off
Jay-Z speeds away from the police and turns his music up even louder.


I turned it a level higher, then return the devils fire
Jay-Z decides to fight back against those who oppose him and turn up his music even more.


I'm raised different, reactin' situations
Jay-Z is experienced and reacts differently to certain situations.


Niggas lay stiff and, rookies blame it on the age difference
Jay-Z has seen people die and rookies use age as an excuse.


My subliminal flows create criminal O's
Jay-Z's lyrics have hidden messages that can be interpreted in a criminal way.


Sing along if you with me, til the end of the road
Jay-Z wants his fans to support him and stick with him for the long haul.


I'm cynical when in the view of the public
Jay-Z is skeptical of the public's perception of him and his motives.


And this is because, I'm defensive when I'm in interviews
Jay-Z is guarded during interviews and prepared to defend himself.


The percentage who don't understand is higher than the percentage who do
Jay-Z feels like most people don't really understand him or his music.


Check yourself, what percentage is you?
Jay-Z challenges his audience to ask themselves if they really understand his music and message.


For all my niggas with all white air force ones and black guns, stack ones yo
Jay-Z is acknowledging his fans who wear white shoes and carry guns while making money.


To all the ce-lo champs, two green dice and one red stop the bank and roll Heads yo
Jay-Z is referring to those who are skilled at the dice game and know how to win money and beat the house.


For all my chicks, pigeons, hoes stand bow legged like the bulldog, know what I mean, huh?
Jay-Z is addressing women who stand with their legs apart and act tough.


To all my niggas who drink Hennesy straight, cop mix tapes, and sell weight Niggas
Jay-Z is shouting out to his fans who drink Hennesy, buy music, and sell drugs.


I got the feds sending me letters 'cause I'm schooling the youth But they can't lock me down 'cause my tool is the truth
Jay-Z is being targeted by the government for his influence on young people, but he can't be stopped because he only speaks the truth.


Yeah I sold drugs for a living, that's a given Why is it? why don't y'all try to visit the neighborhoods I lived in
Jay-Z acknowledges that he sold drugs to make a living but wonders why people aren't more sympathetic to his past and where he comes from.


My mind been through hell, my neighborhood is crime central Where cops lock you more than try to defend you
Jay-Z's past and environment have taken a toll on his mental health, and the police are more focused on punishing than protecting people in his area.


I push you to the limit when I'm needing the wealth And all I see is life cycle just repeatin' itself
Jay-Z is willing to do whatever it takes to make money, even if it's at the expense of others. He also sees a cycle of poverty and crime continuing in his community.


Ran into shorty boppin' down the ave On his way to clockin' mad then He proceeded to show me a block of slab and said
Jay-Z met a young person on the street and was shown a block of drugs that they were planning to sell.


Hey yo there's money I there I just gotta have When I catch up to these feinds I'm'a knock 'em on they ass
The young person shows Jay-Z where they can make money selling drugs, and they plan to violently deal with anyone who tries to get in their way.


Not to brag, sometimes I look at life and laugh How I think about school and it taught me not a ?
Jay-Z sometimes laughs at how little he learned in school and how his experiences on the street have taught him more than anything else.


When I backed out, let one one, let the barrel turn Holla at you fagots that its my block to burn
Jay-Z is willing to use violence to protect his territory and warns anyone who tries to mess with him.


That credit you dead it, I know heads gettin' annoyed and knew all About a dope feind before reading Donald goings
Jay-Z is hesitant to lend people money because he knows they won't pay him back. He also notes that many people in his community are knowledgeable about drug use without reading books about it.


Flipping boying, using the right cut One thing that's fucked up is bad dope that I can't pump
Jay-Z knows how to make a profit from drug dealing by cutting and combining substances, but he is frustrated when the quality of drugs is too low to sell.


This slab gotta re-up and re-bag, blend it in with the raw Bubble it fast cop more, once I get it I got it I lock it
Jay-Z describes the process of preparing and packaging drugs for sale and how he tries to do it quickly and efficiently to make more money.


Nobody pop shit, selling twenties on my block bitch For some blacktop shit What you want nigga, what you want nigga What you want, what you want nigga
Jay-Z is confident in his ability to sell drugs without anyone bothering him. He asks potential customers what they need.


To all my niggas that hold coke and they bubble coat Tryin' to win in the construction Timbs yo
Jay-Z acknowledges those who wear insulated boots and puffy jackets to stay warm while selling drugs.


Yo USA, all my chicks that strip, boo's, go to the store with the dewy pins still in All my chicks with the credit card scams, two kids, one job, and no man All my chicks gettin' that washing set with their welfare check All the mommies dame besa, alright?
Jay-Z shouts out to his female fans who work hard but still have to resort to stripping, scamming, or welfare to make ends meet.


All my niggas rockin' them fifty cats, tryin' to get at this rap Know what I mean?
Jay-Z wants to reach out to his fans who wear expensive clothes and try to make it in the music industry.


All my cats with open cases, big cars, and no licenses, I like that shit I'll see y'all
Jay-Z appreciates his fans who are living recklessly, with open legal cases, big cars, and no driver's licenses.


All my niggas that say pause after they say some fucked up shit Rock on and uh, Jigga shit, Rockafella forever yo Major Coins, yeah, Memph Bleek nigga
Jay-Z acknowledges fans who use 'pause' to punctuate awkward comments with humor. He shouts out his label 'Rockafella' and his protégé, Memphis Bleek.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Shawn Carter, Dale Ossman Warren

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