Guess Who's Back?
Jay-Z Lyrics


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Talk to me man
This ya boy Young Hova, yo turn the motherfucking noise up
We'll get right into the proceedings this evening
Headphones are distorting, bring it down a lil' bit
Okay, now we working with it
The boy Face on the bass line, Face - Mob!
Welcome to New York City, it's ya boy Young Hov' chea
Kanye West on the track (whoo!) Chi-Town, what's going on now?
Can I talk to y'all for a minute? Lemme talk to y'all for a minute
Just gimme a minute of ya time baby - I don't want much (whoo!)
Lemme talk to these motherfuckers, uhh

Guess who's bizack?
You still smelling crack in my clothes
Don't make me have to relapse on these hoes
Take it back out to taxing them roads
When I was hugging it, niggas couldn't do nothing with it
Straight from the oven with it, came from the dirt
I emerged from it all without a stain on my shirt
You can blame my old earth, for the shit she instilled in me
Still with me, pain plus work
Shit she made me milk this game for all it's worth
That's right, these niggas can't fuck with me
I'm calling guts every time, drag my nuts every time
Homey, we make a great combination don't we?
Me and the Face Mob, every time we face-off
Face it y'all, y'all niggas playing basic ball
I'm on the block like I'm eight feet tall
Homey, I'm in the drop with the AC on
That's why the, streets embrace me dawg, I'm so cool!

Guess who's bizack?
Back on the block with the old Face Mob
Mack Mittens and Hov'
Don't make me relapse
Back to the block with the fo'
Cuz this street shit is all I know

From the womb to the tomb, a hot pot of joy and a spoon
Trying to make me forty thousand and move
Motels, star-studded, rock stars and goons
Plain clothes wanna run in my room
But nigga guess who's bizack? It's ya boy Face Mob
Started with an eightball, gotta get this cake dawg
Give niggas a break, nah, you know how the game go
Fuck you think I slang fo', to go against the grain (no)
I'm out here to grind mo', rapped up in the paper chase
I wanna fuck a fine hoe and candy paint the 88
Don't got no wholesale, cause that ain't how I wanna run it
Here take these five stones and bring a nigga back a hundred
Gotta see my feet dude, you do shit a fiend do
The fire get too hot in the kitchen, I hit the streets fool
Money is an issue, and that's on the fa' shizzle my nizzle
Ya block warm, then I come by with the fizzle
And make fa' sho' I get to work mines, for part of the time
We go to war and you ain't making a dime (ha ha!)
Cause I got, shit to lose, a nigga out here payin his dues
My baby walking gotta get him some shoes
It's a new game doing, lemme give ya the rules
Get outta line and I'ma give ya the blues
It's a new game doing, lemme give ya the rules
Get outta line and I'ma give ya the blues, whoa!

Guess who's bizack?
The boy B. Mizack, a.k.a. Mr. Crack-A-Brick
Turn a whole one from a half a brick, look I mastered this
You can smell it once the plastic rips
A hot plate'll make ya swell up if ya gasket clicked
You can make ya chips swell up, ya don't have to pitch
Play them corners like a safety, watch the traffic switch
Young'n never pump fake, and you'll get past the blitz
And keep ya whole hood on flip, like on box-spring
Pissy Mack and shit, low old box of things
Strictly glassy shit, I hug the block like a quart of water
Shit I used to hug a corner like a old deuce and a quarter
Till like deuce in the morning, with the old heads
Slanging loose quarters, this Philly cat back gatted (had it)
Still fucking with them crack addicts
Still busting with that black-matic

Guess who's bizack?
Back on the block with the old Face Mob
Mack Mittens and Hov'
Don't make me relapse




Back to the block with the fo'
Cuz this street shit is all I know

Overall Meaning

In Jay-Z's song, "Guess Who's Back," he talks about his return to the rap scene and his experiences in the streets. The opening lines, "Guess who's bizack? You still smelling crack in my clothes," sets the tone for the song and his journey through the streets. He talks about how he emerged from the dirt without a stain on his shirt and how his old earth instilled pain and motivation within him to milk the game for all it's worth. He speaks on his past drug habits, saying that he doesn't want to relapse, but he's still in the streets because that's all he knows.


He then introduces the "Face Mob," aka Scarface, and talks about their great combination that allows them to dominate on the block. They "make a great combination" and he's "calling guts every time, drag my nuts every time." His lyrics speak to the competitive nature of the streets and how you have to be tough to survive.


Throughout the song, he talks about his drug-selling days and the dangers that come with it. "Plain clothes wanna run in my room" and "Money is an issue, and that's on the fa' shizzle my nizzle." He also references his fellow drug dealers who he works with, including B. Mizack and Mack Mittens.


Overall, "Guess Who's Back" is an intense reflection on Jay-Z's past experiences in the streets and his return to the rap scene. It showcases his lyrical ability to paint vivid pictures of his surroundings and his ability to dominate through competition.


Line by Line Meaning

Talk to me man
Jay-Z is introducing himself to the audience and asking for their attention


This ya boy Young Hova, yo turn the motherfucking noise up
Jay-Z is proclaiming himself as Young Hova and asking for the noise to be turned up


We'll get right into the proceedings this evening
Jay-Z is getting ready to start his performance


Headphones are distorting, bring it down a lil' bit
Jay-Z is asking for the volume to be toned down a bit due to distortion in the headphones


Okay, now we working with it
Jay-Z is indicating that the sound is good and they can continue the performance


The boy Face on the bass line, Face - Mob!
Jay-Z is acknowledging his friend and collaborator, named the Face Mob, who is playing the bass line


Welcome to New York City, it's ya boy Young Hov' chea
Jay-Z is welcoming the audience to New York City and introducing himself as Young Hov'


Kanye West on the track (whoo!) Chi-Town, what's going on now?
Jay-Z is acknowledging that Kanye West is involved in the song and asking how everyone is doing


Can I talk to y'all for a minute? Lemme talk to y'all for a minute
Jay-Z is asking for a moment to address the audience


Just gimme a minute of ya time baby - I don't want much (whoo!)
Jay-Z is asking for a brief moment of the audience's time and acknowledging that he doesn't want much


Lemme talk to these motherfuckers, uhh
Jay-Z is getting ready to address the audience


Guess who's bizack?
Jay-Z is asking the audience to guess who has returned


You still smelling crack in my clothes
Jay-Z is explaining that despite his success, he still has ties to his past in drug dealing


Don't make me have to relapse on these hoes
Jay-Z is warning people not to push him to return to his old ways with women


Take it back out to taxing them roads
Jay-Z is reminiscing about his past in drug dealing and the dangerous streets he used to navigate


When I was hugging it, niggas couldn't do nothing with it
Jay-Z is bragging about his past success in drug dealing and that no one could stop him


Straight from the oven with it, came from the dirt
Jay-Z is explaining that his drugs were freshly made and he came from humble beginnings


I emerged from it all without a stain on my shirt
Jay-Z is proud to have come through his past without any major consequences


You can blame my old earth, for the shit she instilled in me
Jay-Z is attributing his upbringing and values to his mother


Still with me, pain plus work
Jay-Z is acknowledging that he had to work through hardships to get where he is today


Shit she made me milk this game for all it's worth
Jay-Z is referencing his mother as the reason why he has been successful in the music industry


That's right, these niggas can't fuck with me
Jay-Z is asserting his dominance and that no one can compete with him


I'm calling guts every time, drag my nuts every time
Jay-Z is explaining that he is fearless and always willing to take risks


Homey, we make a great combination don't we?
Jay-Z is acknowledging the strength of his partnership with the Face Mob


Me and the Face Mob, every time we face-off
Jay-Z is referencing the many times him and the Face Mob have collaborated to create music


Face it y'all, y'all niggas playing basic ball
Jay-Z is calling out other rappers for their simplistic and unoriginal music


I'm on the block like I'm eight feet tall
Jay-Z is confident and feels like he is in control


Homey, I'm in the drop with the AC on
Jay-Z is explaining that he is riding around in a convertible car with air conditioning


That's why the, streets embrace me dawg, I'm so cool!
Jay-Z is saying that he is well-liked by people in the streets and attributes it to his cool demeanor


Back on the block with the old Face Mob
Jay-Z is referencing his return to working with the Face Mob after some time apart


Mack Mittens and Hov'
Jay-Z is referencing himself and someone named Mack Mittens


From the womb to the tomb, a hot pot of joy and a spoon
Jay-Z is referencing his life from birth until death, with a hot pot of joy being a symbol of something positive and a spoon being a symbol of something negative


Trying to make me forty thousand and move
Jay-Z is talking about trying to accumulate wealth


Motels, star-studded, rock stars and goons
Jay-Z is referencing a variety of people and places he has interacted with in his life


Plain clothes wanna run in my room
Jay-Z is referencing his past experiences with law enforcement raiding his hotel room


Started with an eightball, gotta get this cake dawg
Jay-Z is referencing his past drug dealing and his current desire to accumulate wealth


Give niggas a break, nah, you know how the game go
Jay-Z is referencing how he used to sell drugs and is saying that he won't give anyone a break from trying to accumulate wealth


I'm out here to grind mo', rapped up in the paper chase
Jay-Z is saying that he is all about making more money


I wanna fuck a fine hoe and candy paint the 88
Jay-Z is expressing his desire to have sex with an attractive woman and also modify his car


Don't got no wholesale, cause that ain't how I wanna run it
Jay-Z is saying that he doesn't want to run his business through middlemen


Here take these five stones and bring a nigga back a hundred
Jay-Z is asking someone to take five drugs and sell them for a profit of one hundred dollars


Money is an issue, and that's on the fa' shizzle my nizzle
Jay-Z is saying that money is a problem for him and is using slang to express it


Ya block warm, then I come by with the fizzle
Jay-Z is saying that he will come and take over someone's territory if they are not successful


And make fa' sho' I get to work mines, for part of the time
Jay-Z is saying that he wants to make sure he can continue working and making money


We go to war and you ain't making a dime (ha ha!)
Jay-Z is saying that he is so good at what he does that his competitors won't be able to make any money


Cause I got, shit to lose, a nigga out here payin his dues
Jay-Z is saying that he has a lot to lose and is working hard to make a living


My baby walking gotta get him some shoes
Jay-Z is referencing his child and the fact that he needs to get him new shoes, which is a reminder of his responsibilities as a father


It's a new game doing, lemme give ya the rules
Jay-Z is saying that things have changed and he will now outline the new rules of the game


Get outta line and I'ma give ya the blues
Jay-Z is saying that if someone crosses him, he will take them down


The boy B. Mizack, a.k.a. Mr. Crack-A-Brick
Jay-Z is referencing someone named B. Mizack, who is known for dealing in crack cocaine


Turn a whole one from a half a brick, look I mastered this
Jay-Z is referencing his ability to turn half of a brick of drugs into a whole one, which indicates his expertise in drug dealing


You can smell it once the plastic rips
Jay-Z is saying that the smell of drugs can be detected as soon as the packaging is opened


A hot plate'll make ya swell up if ya gasket clicked
Jay-Z is saying that cooking drugs on a hot plate can be dangerous and cause the packaging to expand and burst


You can make ya chips swell up, ya don't have to pitch
Jay-Z is referencing the fact that drug dealers can make a lot of money without having to actively sell their product


Play them corners like a safety, watch the traffic switch
Jay-Z is giving advice on how to sell drugs safely and effectively


Young'n never pump fake, and you'll get past the blitz
Jay-Z is saying that it is important to be confident and not hesitate when selling drugs


And keep ya whole hood on flip, like on box-spring
Jay-Z is saying that drug dealing can provide income for an entire neighborhood


Pissy Mack and shit, low old box of things
Jay-Z is referencing a person named Pissy Mack and is using slang to describe drug dealing


Strictly glassy shit, I hug the block like a quart of water
Jay-Z is referencing the type of packaging used for drugs and saying that he spends a lot of time in one place, like a quart of water would


Shit I used to hug a corner like a old deuce and a quarter
Jay-Z is referencing a type of car and how he used to spend a lot of time in one place


Till like deuce in the morning, with the old heads
Jay-Z is saying that he would spend all night on a corner with other experienced drug dealers


Slanging loose quarters, this Philly cat back gatted (had it)
Jay-Z is saying that he used to sell smaller quantities of drugs and that he knows someone from Philadelphia who is also involved in drug dealing


Still fucking with them crack addicts
Jay-Z is saying that he still has connections to people who are addicted to crack cocaine


Still busting with that black-matic
Jay-Z is referencing a type of gun that he carries for protection


Cuz this street shit is all I know
Jay-Z is saying that he is involved in street life and it is all he has ever known




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RICKY M. L. WALTERS, SYLVESTER ALLEN, HAROLD RAY I. BROWN, MORRIS DEWAYNE DICKERSON, LE ROY L. JORDAN, CHARLES MILLER, LEE OSKAR, HOWARD E. SCOTT, RICHARD L. SERRELL, KEVIN WASHINGTON

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@Anti-lytics

Kanye was a musical genius. Instrumental alone is timeless

@christines1821

I’m here in 2023 still listening to this

@sindanonegongo1199

Back then he depended on samples

@stonymontana9773

Lol he just sampled other musical geniuses who played instruments . But yes, he did arrange well

@jhernandez626

@@sindanonegongo1199and your point is 🤔 sampling had been around for decades comments like that are annoying

@marcusxavier7083

@@jhernandez626 facts

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@ryandarko2115

Kanye in the beginning his early days was really just something else man.

@chrism7163

Kanye wasn’t on the beginning of this he did the beat

@ryandarko2115

@@chrism7163 I’m talking about his career

@chrism7163

@@ryandarko2115 he’s done better things then what did in the beginning

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