Coming Of Age Featuring Memphis Bleek
Jay-Z Lyrics


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Yeah
Come experience, life as we know it
As some of you should know it, yeah, yeah
Place, Marcy, Brooklyn
Actions, well, y'all know the actions

Uh, I got this shorty on my block always clocking my rocks
He likes the style and profile I think he wanna mock
He likes the way I walk, he sees my money talking
To honeys hawkin I'm the hottest nigga in New York and
I see his hunger pains, I know his blood boils
He wanna, run with me, I know this kid'll be loyal
I watched him make a few ends, to cop his little sneakers and gear
Then it's just enough for re-up again
I see myself in his eyes, I moved from Levi's
To Guess to Versace, now it's diamonds like Liberace
That's just the natural cycle, nobody wanna be like Michael
Where I'm from, just them niggas who banned from a gun
We out here trying to make hard white into cold green
I can help shorty blow out like Afro-Sheen
Plus I can relive my days of youth which is gone
That little nigga's peeps, it's time to put him on

It's time to come up (and hold my own weight, defend my crown)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand my ground)
It's time to come up (stick up my chest, and make some loot)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand on my own two)

I'm out here slinging bringing the drama
Trying to come up in the game
And add a couple of dollar signs to my name
I'm out here serving disturbing the peace, life could be better
Like my man reclined in plush leather seats
He's selling weight, I'm selling eight, balls
Sixteen trying to graduate to pushing quarters y'all
I ain't gon' sweat him I'ma let him come to me
If he give me the nod then these niggas gon' see
I'm tired of being out here 'round the clock
And breaking day, and chasing crackers up the block for my pay
I'm staying fresh, so chickens check
I'm trying to step up to the next level, pushing 'Vettes to the Jets
Diamonds reflect from the sun, directly in your equilibrium
And stunned I'm waiting for my day to come
I got the urge, to splurge, I don't wanna lifetime sentence
Just give me the word

It's time to come up (and hold my own weight, defend my crown)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand my ground)
It's time to come up (and stick up my chest, and make some loot)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand on my own two)

Hey fella I been watching you clocking
(Who me holding down this block it ain't nothing)
(You the man nigga now stop fronting)
I like your style
(Nah, I like yo' style)
Let's drive around awhile
(Cool nigga) here's a thou'
(A G? I ride with you for free)
(I want the long term riches and bitches)
Whoa, now listen to me
You let them other niggas get the name, skip the fame
Ten thou' or a hundred G keep yo' shit the same (on the low?)
Yeah, the only way to blow
You let your shit bubble quietly
(And then you blow!) hey keep your cool
The only way to peep a fool is let him show his hand
Then you play your cards
(Then he through dealing I understand)
Don't blow your dough on hotties
(The only thing I got in this world is my word and my nuts)
(And won't break em for nobody!)
Ha, I like resume, pick a day, you can start
(From now until death do us part)

It's time to come up (and hold my own weight, defend my crown)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand my ground)
It's time to come up (stick up my chest, and make some loot)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand on my own two)

It's time to come up (and hold my own weight, defend my crown)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand my ground)




It's time to come up (stick up my chest, and make some loot)
Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand on my own two)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jay-Z featuring Memphis Bleek's song "Coming of Age" describe the experiences of two young men trying to succeed and come up in Marcy, Brooklyn. Jay-Z is an established drug dealer on the block, and he sees potential in a young man who is always observing him. The song describes the natural cycle of success and ambition, as Jay-Z recalls moving from wearing Levi's to Versace and diamonds. He wants to help the young man come up and make something of himself, just as someone once helped him. The lyrics reference the struggles of making a living in a dangerous environment and the desire for wealth and success.


The song features the repeating verse "It's time to come up, gots to lock it down and when they rush, stand my ground." This reflects the constant struggle to succeed, even in the face of danger and opposition. The lyrics also emphasize the importance of loyalty, as both Jay-Z and the young man he wants to help value loyalty above all else. The song paints a realistic picture of the struggles of coming up in a violent and competitive environment, with characters who are willing to do whatever it takes to succeed.


Line by Line Meaning

Come experience... life as we know it
Welcome to our world, come and see how we live


As some of you should know it, yeah, yeah
As some of you may already be familiar with our lifestyle


Place, Marcy, Brooklyn
We are from Marcy, a neighborhood in Brooklyn


Actions... well, y'all know the actions
We don't need to explain our actions, you already know what it's like here


I got this shorty on my block always clockin my rocks
There's a kid in my neighborhood who admires the way I live


He likes the style and profile I think he wanna mock
He likes my style and wants to imitate me


He likes the way I walk, he sees my money talkin
He likes the way I carry myself and sees how money gives me power


to honies hawkin I'm the hottest nigga in New York and
Girls pay attention to me because they think I'm the best in New York


I see his hunger pains, I know his blood boils
I see his ambition and desire, I know he is hungry for success


He wanna, run with me, I know this kid'll be loyal
He wants to be part of my crew, and I trust him to be loyal


I watched him make a few ends, to cop his little sneakers and gear
I've seen him earn some money to buy shoes and clothes he likes


then it's just enough for re-up again
He spends it all and needs to earn more to re-up


I see myself in his eyes, I moved from Levi's
I recognize his potential because I used to be in his shoes, starting with simple clothes


to Guess to Versace, now it's diamonds like Liberace
I started wearing better brands and now I have expensive jewelry


That's just the natural cycle, nobody wanna be like Michael
This is how things happen naturally, but nobody wants to stay at the same level


where I'm from, just them niggaz who bounce from a gun
In my neighborhood, people are known for violence


We out here trying to make hard white into cohhhhld green
We're trying to turn drugs (cocaine) into cash (money)


I can help shorty blow out like Afro-Sheen
I can help him become successful like the hair product Afro-Sheen used to advertise


Plus I can relive my days of youth which is gone
I can enjoy the feeling of being young again, which I miss


That little nigga's peeps, it's time to put him on
It's time to help that kid and give him an opportunity to succeed


Gots to lock it down and when they rush (stand my ground)
I have to secure my position and fight back when people try to take it from me


I'm out here slingin bringin the drama, tryin to come up
I'm selling drugs and causing trouble, trying to improve my financial situation


in the game and add a couple of dollar signs to my name
I'm in this business to make money and increase my wealth


He's sellin weight, I'm sellin eight... balls
He's selling drugs in bulk, but I'm selling them in small quantities (eight balls)


sixteen tryin to graduate to pushin quarters y'all
I'm only sixteen and trying to move up from selling small amounts to bigger quantities


I ain't gon' sweat him I'ma let him come to me
I'm not going to chase him, I'll wait for him to seek me out


If he give me the nod then these niggaz gon' see
If he agrees to work with me, others will notice and respect me more


I'm tired of bein out here round the clock
I'm exhausted from working all the time


and breakin day, and chasin crackers up the block for my pay
I'm up early and working hard, chasing white customers for my drug sales


I'm tryin to step up to the next level, pushin Vettes to the Jets
I want to upgrade my lifestyle, from driving Corvettes to flying on private jets


Diamonds reflect from the sun, directly in your equilibirum
My jewelry shines in the sun and catches your eye


and stunned I'm waitin for my day to come
I'm waiting for my big break and the day when I'll become successful


I got the urge, to splurge, I don't wanna lifetime sentence
I want to spend money and enjoy my life, but I don't want to go to jail forever


just give me the word
I'm ready to start making big moves, just tell me what to do


Hey fella I been watchin you clockin
Hey man, I've been watching you and I like what I see


Who me holdin down this block it ain't nothin
Me? I'm just doing what I have to do to survive


You the man nigga now stop frontin
You're doing well and you don't have to pretend otherwise


Hahahh I like your style
I like the way you carry yourself


Nah, I like YO' style
Actually, I prefer your style over mine


Let's drive around awhile
Let's hang out and go for a ride


Cool nigga
You're a cool guy


Here's a thou'
Here's a thousand dollars


A G? I ride witchu for free
A thousand dollars? I'll work with you for free


I want the longterm riches and bitches
I want to be rich in the long run and have many women


Have it all; now listen to me
You can have everything you want, but you need to listen to my advice


You let them other niggaz get the name, skip the fame
Let other people get famous while you focus on making money


Ten thou' or a hundred G keep yo' shit the same
Whether you have ten thousand or a hundred thousand, don't change how you do things


The only way to peep a fool is let him show his hand
The only way to recognize a foolish person is to let them reveal themselves


Then he through dealin I understand
Once he's done with business, I'll know what kind of person he really is


Don't blow your dough on hotties
Don't spend all your money on women


The only thing I got in this world is my word and my nuts
The only things I have are my reputation and my courage


and won't break em for nobody!
I won't compromise them for anyone


Hah, I like resume, pick a day, you can start
I like your attitude and skills, you can start working with me whenever you want


From now until death do us part...
Let's work together for the long haul, until one of us dies




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: James Mtume, Rodolfo Antonio Franklin, Shawn Carter

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@AffirmLife

One of the doppest hip hop tracks of all time! 🙌🙌🙌

@ReggieStokes728

Damn right king

@too_sturdy

High school baby!!!!! 82 born. Nostalgic. One of my favorite Jay songs.

@COULDbWORSE1

'83 born. Use to hot box blunts and watch the smoke vibrate from the bass

@noelstarks2861

Definitely my fav bleek song

@rbgrbg8780

@Average Joe we had the same life 😂

@WhereFansMeet

81 🔥

@SIRTURF

11the grade☝🏿☝🏿

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I am forgot about this banger

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