Fallin'
Jay-Z Lyrics


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I know I shouldn't have did that
I know it's gon' come right back
I know it's gon' destroy everything I made
It's probably gon' get your boy sent away
But this game I play, ain't no way to fix it
It's inevitable that I'm (fallin')

Said where I would stop before I even started
When I get to one brick, then the game I would depart with
Got to one brick then I looked to the sky like
"Sorry, God, I lied but give me one more try"
Got to two bricks, new cars, new whips
But niggas never learn 'til they end up in the news clip
The irony of selling drugs is sort of like you using it
Guess it's two sides to what substance abuse is
Can't stop, won't stop, addicted to this new shit
Brand new convertibles, I'm so ruthless
Front row fight night, see how big my tube is
Fuck HD, nigga, see how clear my view is?
(Fallin') But there's a price for overdoing it
Doing it this big will put you on the map
Stick-up kids is out to tax
Plus the FBI boys with the cameras in the back
Damn

I know I shouldn't have did that
I know it's gon' come right back
I know it's gon' destroy everything I made
It's probably gon' get your boy sent away
But this game I play, ain't no way to fix it
It's inevitable

Now you (fallin'), when you should've fell back
Now you (fallin'), right into they lap
Fallin', they applauding, they screaming at the screen
Damn, you fucked up like your favorite movie scene
Godfather, Goodfellas, Scarface, Casino
You seen what that last run did to De Niro in Heat
Can't beat the odds, can't cheat the Gods
Can't blow too hard, life's a deck of cards
Now your tumbling is humbling, you're fallin', you're mumbling
Under your breath like you knew this day was coming
(Fallin') Now let's pray that arm candy
That you left your ex for stay down and come in handy
'Cause come January it gets cold, when the letters start to slow
And your commissary's low, and your lawyer screams appeal
Only thinking about a bill and your chances are nil
Damn, gravity's ill

I know I shouldn't have did that
I know it's gon' come right back
I know it's gon' destroy everything I made
It's probably gon' get your boy sent away
But this game I play, ain't no way to fix it
It's inevitable

But you're (fallin'), and you can't get up
All you do is push-up, pull-up, sit-up
Locked down the town now belongs to the squares
Who said they won't make the same mistake that got you there
And your arm candy sweet on them
And the women that you left for this heifer
Got a college degree coming
Bad news keeps coming, hard to keep something on your stomach
You're sick 'bout what your life is becoming
(Fallin') But your use-to's, has-beens
Ragging bad 'bout all the new dudes
Talking tough on the Youtube
'Bout what you used to do
But that's old school to the new crew
They doing numbers like Sudoku
They're the new you, and it's damn near inevitable
They'll experience deja vu too
Fight and you'll never survive
Run and you'll never escape
So just fall from grace, damn

I know I shouldn't have did that
I know it's gon' come right back
I know it's gon' destroy everything I made
It's probably gon' get your boy sent away
But this game I play, ain't no way to fix it
It's inevitable that I'm

Fallin', seems like I'm fallin'
Fallin', seems like I'm fallin'
Fallin', seems like I'm fallin'
Fallin', seems like I'm fallin'
Fallin', seems like I'm fallin'
Fallin', seems like I'm fallin'




Fallin', seems like I'm fallin'
Fallin', seems like I'm

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jay-Z's song "Fallin'" address the dark consequences that come with playing the game of life on the wrong side of the law. He acknowledges that his actions will catch up with him and destroy everything he has built. The first verse reflects his feelings of helplessness, acknowledging that he is "fallin'" and there is no way to fix it. In the second verse, he details the steps he took to get where he is but gives up any hope of redemption by admitting that he is addicted to this lifestyle. By the third verse, he has accepted that he is falling and that there is no escape from the repercussions of his actions.


The song's theme is reminiscent of Greek tragedy, in which the singer is doomed from the outset and must face the consequences of their actions. Jay-Z's frank lyrics showcase the reality of what it is like to be in the drug game, how it can bring short-term gain, but ultimately leads to demise. Moreover, the song is a critique of the drug game and the toll it takes on those involved. Through his lyrics, Jay-Z highlights the cyclical nature of the game, where one ends up fighting over a dwindling market share, leading to an inevitable end.


Overall, "Fallin'" is a poignant song that paints a somber picture of the consequences of a life lived in the underworld. Jay-Z has masterfully conveyed the feelings of helplessness, addiction, and eventual downfall that one can experience as a result of delving into this lifestyle.


Line by Line Meaning

I know I shouldn't have did that
Regret for making a bad decision


I know it's gon' come right back
Anticipating the consequences that will follow


I know it's gon' destroy everything I made
Realization that the mistake will ruin everything achieved


It's probably gon' get your boy sent away
Acknowledging the possibility of getting caught and punished


But this game I play, ain't no way to fix it
A sense of helplessness because it's part of a vicious cycle


It's inevitable that I'm (fallin')
Understanding that the downfall is unavoidable


Said where I would stop before I even started
Setting a limit on what to do but breaking the promise


When I get to one brick, then the game I would depart with
Intending to quit after earning a specific amount


Got to one brick then I looked to the sky like
Feeling guilty and asking for forgiveness


"Sorry, God, I lied but give me one more try"
Asking for a chance to redeem oneself


Got to two bricks, new cars, new whips
Greed drives to keep going beyond the limit


But niggas never learn 'til they end up in the news clip
Ignoring the danger until something bad happens


The irony of selling drugs is sort of like you using it
The business of drugs is self-destructive and hypocritical


Guess it's two sides to what substance abuse is
Acknowledging the duality of drugs as both a source of income and destruction


Can't stop, won't stop, addicted to this new shit
Addiction to the thrill of the game and the money


Brand new convertibles, I'm so ruthless
Success brings out arrogance


Front row fight night, see how big my tube is
Showing off luxury for the world to see


Fuck HD, nigga, see how clear my view is?
Boasting about the clarity of the view from the top


(Fallin') But there's a price for overdoing it
Awareness that there's a cost for pushing too hard


Doing it this big will put you on the map
Understanding the benefits of success


Stick-up kids are out to tax
Cautioning that the dangers of the game are everywhere


Plus the FBI boys with the cameras in the back
Highlighting the government's vigilance on criminal activities


Now you (fallin'), when you should've fell back
Reflecting back that it would have been wise to back off


Now you (fallin'), right into they lap
Realizing that the mistake led to the enemy's hands


Fallin', they applauding, they screaming at the screen
Enemies celebrate a downfall on social media or the news


Damn, you fucked up like your favorite movie scene
Comparison of the mistake to a cinematic tragedy


Godfather, Goodfellas, Scarface, Casino
Listing iconic movies about the crime world


You seen what that last run did to De Niro in Heat
Showing that even the legendary actor Robert De Niro's character fell in a previous film


Can't beat the odds, can't cheat the Gods
Realization that the outcome is predetermined and can't be avoided


Can't blow too hard, life's a deck of cards
Understanding the fragility of life


Now your tumbling is humbling, you're fallin', you're mumbling
Feeling embarrassed and broken


Under your breath like you knew this day was coming
Feeling that the mistake was inevitable


(Fallin') Now let's pray that arm candy
Hoping that the significant other will stand by during tough times


That you left your ex for stay down and come in handy
Reminiscing the decision to leave the previous partner for someone else


'Cause come January it gets cold, when the letters start to slow
Referring to the tough time in prison when communication with the outside world lessens


And your commissary's low, and your lawyer screams appeal
Dealing with financial struggles and seeking legal help


Only thinking about a bill and your chances are nil
Focusing on the bills and the bleak future


But you're (fallin'), and you can't get up
Recognizing that the mistake led to a point of no return


All you do is push-up, pull-up, sit-up
The only way to stay sane is to exercise


Locked down the town now belongs to the squares
Realizing that the enemy now controls the previously owned territory


Who said they won't make the same mistake that got you there
Realizing that the enemy learned from past mistakes


And your arm candy sweet on them
Feeling jealous that the significant other moved on


And the women that you left for this heifer
Regretting the decision to leave the previous partner


Got a college degree coming
The ex-partner is becoming more successful and educated


Bad news keeps coming, hard to keep something on your stomach
Having trouble digesting the constant negative news


You're sick 'bout what your life is becoming
Feeling sick about the life that was once successful


(Fallin') But your use-to's, has-beens
Feeling nostalgic for the old times when everything was better


Ragging bad 'bout all the new dudes
Complaining about the new generation of people in the game


Talking tough on the Youtube
Boasting and making threats on social media


'Bout what you used to do
Living in the past and reminiscing


But that's old school to the new crew
The new generation doesn't care about the old ways


They doing numbers like Sudoku
The new generation is successful and using new strategies


They're the new you, and it's damn near inevitable
The new generation is becoming the next Jay-Z


They'll experience deja vu too
The new generation will make the same mistakes


Fight and you'll never survive
Trying to fight back is futile


Run and you'll never escape
Trying to flee is not the solution


So just fall from grace, damn
Accepting the mistake and the downfall


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Acknowledging the mistake and its consequences


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Feeling the full effects of the downfall


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Succumbing to the power of the mistake


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Feeling that there's no escape from the consequences


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Realizing that the mistake was a big one


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Struggling with the aftermath of the mistake


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Feeling like losing everything


(Fallin'), seems like I'm fallin'
Feeling helpless and vulnerable




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Shawn Carter, Jermaine Dupri, Anthony Hester

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