Intro
Jay-Z Lyrics


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"Man I worked for one of the biggest companies in New York City
He didn't own his own company, white man owned it, so they owned him
Nobody owns me though"

(Your gangster is not defined)
Your gangster is not defined by how low your jeans fall by your waist
But more how your genes stand up to their expectations
"Never forgetting where you came from"
(Your gangster, your gangster)
Your gangster is not defined by how many rocks are in your watch
But more, how many rocks you move while on your watch
(Gangsters, hustlers, republicans, democrats, pimps and hoes)
Conservatives, labor, the seller, the buyer, the product, the producer
"See you are what you are in this world"
The gangster is absorbed and adored by those that don't understand the laws that govern gangsterment
(Gangsterment, gangsterment)
Gangsterment allows you to make up your own laws and create brand new words
Gangster mentality
(Gangster mentality, an American way created by the white
Mastered by the black, and absorbed by the fiends, taxed by the governmentality, charted by Forbes
If you believe in Jay-Z then you too can be a gangster)
Then you too can be a gangster by any means necessary
By owning that dream, I mean it's a long walk to freedom but
While deep, deep, deep inside the bush
(The war on terror screams, damn it feels good)
Damn it feels good to be a gangster
(To be a gangster, swagger is not a must, it's a liability, a cliche, a bad suit




Cut the bullshit, you know if it wasn't for this, there would be no that)
Which we call, the American Gangster

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jay-Z's "Intro" are a commentary on the concept of gangsterism and entrepreneurship, showcasing how the two are linked through the lens of race, power, and control. The first verse shows how the singer worked for a company where the owner was a white man, and therefore, they owned the singer. However, he also emphasizes his own agency by exclaiming, "Nobody owns me though." This sets up the idea that even if you are in a position where you are owned or oppressed, you can still have control over your own identity and destiny. The chorus goes on to explain that gangsterism is not just about the superficial aspects of wealth and luxury, like rocks in a watch or low-hanging jeans, but about the power and agency you hold in the world. By "moving rocks" while on your watch, you become a gangster who can absorb and create your own laws of power.


The second part of the chorus emphasizes that gangster mentality is a result of the American way, which was created by whites, mastered by blacks, and absorbed by fiends. This showcases how race, class, and power intersect to create a culture of rebellious entrepreneurship that goes against the established order of things. The final lines of the chorus encourage the listener to own their dreams and become a gangster by any means necessary. The last line, "damn it feels good to be a gangster," further reinforces the idea that the life of a gangster may be dangerous and morally ambiguous, but it is also empowering and liberating in its own way.


Overall, "Intro" showcases Jay-Z's perspective on what it means to be a gangster, highlighting the importance of power, entrepreneurship, and agency in a world that can be oppressive and limiting. It also showcases how gangsterism is a product of the American way, which is steeped in issues of race, class, and power.


Line by Line Meaning

Man I worked for one of the biggest companies in New York City
I used to work for a highly regarded corporation in New York City


He didn't own his own company, white man owned it, so they owned him
The owner of the company I worked for was a white man, and therefore, he controlled the fate of the company and those who worked for it


Nobody owns me though
Despite working for someone else, I am my own person and cannot be controlled by anyone else


(Your gangster is not defined)
The term 'gangster' has various meanings and is not solely defined by one characteristic


Your gangster is not defined by how low your jeans fall by your waist
Wearing sagging pants does not define one's level of gangsterism


But more how your genes stand up to their expectations
What truly makes someone a gangster is how they meet and exceed the expectations of their environment and community


(Your gangster, your gangster)
Once again, gangsterism has various meanings and is not solely defined by one characteristic


Your gangster is not defined by how many rocks are in your watch
Owning a flashy watch with many diamonds does not make one a gangster


But more, how many rocks you move while on your watch
What truly makes someone a gangster is the amount of success they achieve by selling drugs or engaging in other illegal activities


(Gangsters, hustlers, republicans, democrats, pimps and hoes)
The term 'gangster' can refer to various types of people and professions, including politicians, sex workers, and drug dealers


Conservatives, labor, the seller, the buyer, the product, the producer
Gangsterism can be found in various sectors, including business and politics


See you are what you are in this world
People tend to project and admire the image of a gangster, without truly understanding the implications and consequences of such behavior


(Gangsterment, gangsterment)
Being a gangster allows you to create your own set of rules and terminology


Gangsterment allows you to make up your own laws and create brand new words
Being a gangster empowers you to make your own rules and terminology, which is not bound by the laws of society


Gangster mentality
Having a gangster mindset means you have a particular way of thinking that is outside of the norm


(Gangster mentality, an American way created by the white
The gangster mentality is a uniquely American concept, which has been primarily influenced by white individuals


Mastered by the black, and absorbed by the fiends, taxed by the governmentality, charted by Forbes
The gangster mentality has been embraced and absorbed by black individuals and those who seek wealth, although it is also monitored and taxed by the government


If you believe in Jay-Z then you too can be a gangster)
Jay-Z's music and image have influenced many to adopt a gangster persona


Then you too can be a gangster by any means necessary
If you are truly committed to the gangster lifestyle, you will stop at nothing to achieve your goals


By owning that dream, I mean it's a long walk to freedom but
Pursuing the gangster lifestyle is difficult and often leads to negative consequences, but some individuals still view it as a path to financial freedom


While deep, deep, deep inside the bush
Being a gangster requires one to conceal their actions and intentions, much like hiding deep within a forest


(The war on terror screams, damn it feels good)
Despite the danger and risk involved in the gangster lifestyle, some individuals still find it thrilling and worth pursuing


Damn it feels good to be a gangster
The sense of power and control that comes with being a gangster can be alluring and addictive


(To be a gangster, swagger is not a must, it's a liability, a cliche, a bad suit
The image of a swaggering, confident gangster is often more of a liability than an asset, as it draws unwanted attention and can lead to danger


Cut the bullshit, you know if it wasn't for this, there would be no that)
Many individuals in the gangster lifestyle engage in illegal activities to acquire wealth that is not available through legitimate means


Which we call, the American Gangster
The American Gangster phenomenon has its own unique set of characteristics and traditions




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Hector Luis Delgado, Idris A. Elba

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