End of the World
Jay Hoodie Lyrics


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Think it's the end of the world

I think it's the end of the road
Won't lie
Feels like the end of the world
Oh no
I don't know if I survive
But I
Promise you That I will try
I think it's the end of the road
Won't lie
Feels like the end of the world
Oh no
I don't know if I survive
But I
Promise you That I will try

I feel like 2020 cursed
Feel like every day getting worse
I don't how but I'll make it work
Some days I feel like the worst
Tell hеr imma make it out
Imma make her dancе
Turn her to a only fans
No cap
Tell her I'm her only fan
She tell me I'm her only man
That's cap
Told her she can't tell me what to do
I can only trust this money but I guess that's nothing new
I just put two pillies in my juice
Got me feeling loose
If I took a bullet for you?
Would you take a bullet for me? I take addys in the morning
If I needed your help would you reach out or ignore me
Feel like something wrong in my head it's always storming
It's annoying
When it rains it's poring
She like is it alright
You've been up all night
So much stress in my life
I need a head high
It's the end of the road in the headlights
It's the end of the road in the headlights

I think it's the end of the road
Won't lie
Feels like the end of the world
Oh no
I don't know if I survive
But I
Promise you That I will try
I think it's the end of the road
Won't lie
Feels like the end of the world
Oh no
I don't know if I survive




But I
Promise you That I will try

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jay Hoodie's song "End of the World" reflect a sense of pessimism and despair towards the future. The repeated line, "I think it's the end of the road, won't lie, feels like the end of the world," is a metaphorical expression of the feeling of hopelessness and uncertainty towards one's fate. The year 2020 is referenced, and the feeling of being cursed and that every day is getting worse is a relatable sentiment for many people who have experienced the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, social unrest, and political turmoil.


Jay Hoodie also touches on themes of love and trust in the lyrics, asking if their partner would take a bullet for them and questioning whether they can trust anyone but money. The mention of drugs, such as taking "pillies" and "Addys," suggests a reliance on substances to cope with the stress and anxiety felt in the current world.


Overall, the song "End of the World" expresses a sense of despair and a lack of hope for the future, but the promise to try to survive and to be there for loved ones in the face of such uncertainty.


Line by Line Meaning

I think it's the end of the road
The singer believes that things have reached a point where there seems to be no hope for improvement.


Won't lie
The singer is being honest and upfront about their feelings.


Feels like the end of the world
The situation is so overwhelming that it feels like the end of everything.


Oh no
The artist is expressing their fear and anxiety about the situation.


I don't know if I survive
The artist is unsure whether they can make it through this difficult time.


But I Promise you That I will try
Despite the uncertainty, the singer is committed to doing their best to get through it.


I feel like 2020 cursed
The singer believes that the year 2020 has been particularly difficult or unlucky.


Feel like every day getting worse
The situation is deteriorating and becoming more difficult to deal with over time.


I don't how but I'll make it work
Despite not knowing how things will turn out, the artist is committed to finding a way through.


Some days I feel like the worst
The artist experiences periods of self-doubt and negative feelings about themselves.


Tell hеr imma make it out
The singer is expressing confidence that they will survive and overcome the challenges they face.


Imma make her dance
The artist suggests that they will be successful and celebrate their accomplishments.


Turn her to a only fans
The singer suggests they will become very popular or famous for their success.


No cap
The singer is not lying or exaggerating.


Tell her I'm her only fan
The singer is expressing strong feelings of support and admiration for someone.


She tell me I'm her only man
Someone is expressing their loyalty and commitment to the artist.


That's cap
The artist believes that what was just said is not true or genuine.


Told her she can't tell me what to do
The singer values their independence and does not want to be controlled by someone else.


I can only trust this money but I guess that's nothing new
The singer is expressing disillusionment with the world and feeling that money is the only thing they can rely on.


I just put two pillies in my juice
The artist has taken some sort of drug to help them feel better or cope with their situation.


Got me feeling loose
The artist is feeling the effects of the drugs they have taken.


If I took a bullet for you?
The artist is testing someone else's loyalty and commitment to them.


Would you take a bullet for me?
The singer is asking whether someone else would be willing to make a significant sacrifice for them.


I take addys in the morning
The artist takes Adderall, a prescription drug used to treat ADHD, to help them focus or stay awake.


If I needed your help would you reach out or ignore me
The singer is questioning whether someone they care about would be there to help them if they needed it.


Feel like something wrong in my head it's always storming
The singer is experiencing mental health issues that make them feel like they are in a constant state of turmoil.


It's annoying
The singer is expressing their frustration or irritation with something.


When it rains it's poring
The artist suggests that when one bad thing happens, more bad things follow in quick succession.


She like is it alright
Someone is checking in on the artist and asking how they are doing.


You've been up all night
The singer has not slept and has been awake all night.


So much stress in my life
The singer is feeling overwhelmed and burdened by the pressures they are facing.


I need a head high
The artist needs some sort of escape or relief from their problems.


It's the end of the road in the headlights
The artist is using a metaphor to describe how things seem hopeless and they are running out of options.




Writer(s): Daniel Seguin, Jack Doty

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