End Of The World
Jayo Felony Lyrics


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Uh huh
Get low baby
Come on

It's the end of the world now, yeah Don't start runnin
But could you possibly run when you know that God's comin?
But we got a lot of hard heads that don't seem concerned, what?
So eternally, you burn
An eternity's a long long time, so I wrote a strong rhyme
For these Mc's that only talk about chrome nines
Pay attention to each line, I'm about to reach mine
Be careful 'cause they might heat you for just one dime
Blaze up and won't think twice about ya, we dyin quicker
He's dead so what the hell could he do with some liquor?
No value for human life
Can't understand how a woman could leave a baby in the trash can
Damn, helpless and starvin, but that's how life goes
Can't aford him? Then keep your legs closed
Thinkin God won't punish you for what you put that child through
Havin babies like it's the thing to do
What is this world coming to?

Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Can't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
We all know it's the end of the world, baby
What is this world coming to?

Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Can't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
We all know it's the end of the world, baby
What is this world coming to?

The end, and um there ain't no stoppin it
I keep em legit, while others come counterfeit
You can't stand being bankrupt, now ya overdosed
Used to be colors, now they beggin over coats
How you gon come with that nonsense like it's all good?
Tryin to dis a whole coast, can't even go to your own hood
I should get ya, but I'm a chill and let the rhyme hit ya
Keep my name out your mouth, or watch me get wit ya
Some of y'all gots to like hoes, you need to be on stroll
Need to get up, get out, and get a bankroll
Keep em movin like Tony soul, 'cause the game's for sale
You could offer me a million, but I'll never tell
All the money in world could'nt make me sell out a homey
What is a million dollars worth when you're lonely?
You spill the beans me and his dirt (?)
So now I gotta ask myself
What is this world coming to?

Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Can't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
We all know it's the end of the world, baby
What is this world coming to?

Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Can't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
We all know it's the end of the world, baby
What is this world coming to?

Couldn't live without a check, please tell me
Four on the floor, one in the belly
You're kinda smelly
Why can't this girl keep her self up, her health up?
When the county stop payin, you gon be stuck like chuck
With five mouths to feed, and you steadily smokin weed
And buying expensive clothes that you don't even need
Still tryin to club it, you can't do that no more
So stretched out, the stretch marks can't even stretch no more
Five different daddies, damn, ain't none of them around
They need to take you off the streets like the (?)
A bad example, how could you bring a kid to this world?
How could you call yourself a woman when you still a girl?
Wonder why they talk bad about ya, it ain't no respect
'cause see you don't respect yourself, you need to get in check
Got evicted out your pad
So now the only thing to do is sell yourself until you pass out
What is this world coming too?

Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Can't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
We all know it's the end of the world, baby
What is this world coming to?

Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Can't lie, it's the end of the world baby
Don't lie, it's the end of the world baby




We all know it's the end of the world, baby
What is this world coming to?

Overall Meaning

Jayo Felony's song "End of the World" is a reflection on the state of the world and the impending doom that seems to be on the horizon. The lyrics condemn the apathy, greed, and moral decay that seem to be prevalent in society. The song starts by alluding to the apocalypse and questions how people can be so indifferent to the end of the world. It then draws attention to the disregard for human life and the callousness towards the vulnerable, as seen in the lines, "Can't understand how a woman could leave a baby in the trash can / Damn, helpless and starving, but that's how life goes." The lyrics go on to criticize the selfish and immoral actions of individuals, such as having multiple partners and abandoning children, and highlights the lack of responsibility and accountability in such situations.


Line by Line Meaning

It's the end of the world now, yeah Don't start runnin
The singer acknowledges that it's the apocalypse but cautions against running away from it.


But could you possibly run when you know that God's comin?
The singer poses a rhetorical question, emphasizing the inevitability of facing God on judgement day.


But we got a lot of hard heads that don't seem concerned, what?
The singer points out that people are ignoring the signs of the end times and continuing to live recklessly and without regard for their actions.


An eternity's a long long time, so I wrote a strong rhyme
The artist recognizes the gravity of living with the consequences of our actions for all of eternity, and uses music as a medium to communicate this message.


For these Mc's that only talk about chrome nines
The artist calls out rappers who glorify gun violence and material possessions in their music.


Pay attention to each line, I'm about to reach mine
The singer urges listeners to pay attention to every lyric of the song, as he is about to convey an important message.


Be careful 'cause they might heat you for just one dime
The singer warns of the danger of living in a world where human life is valued so little that someone might kill for only a small amount of money.


Blaze up and won't think twice about ya, we dyin quicker
The artist laments the prevalence of drug use and addiction in society, which is causing people to die at a rapidly increasing rate.


He's dead so what the hell could he do with some liquor?
The artist critiques the dangerous habit of using drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism for dealing with pain or loss, pointing out that it only serves to make things worse.


Can't understand how a woman could leave a baby in the trash can
The artist is incredulous at the thought of someone abandoning a helpless child in such a cruel and heartless manner.


Damn, helpless and starvin, but that's how life goes
The singer reflects on the harsh realities of life, including the fact that there are helpless and starving children who are suffering in the world.


Can't aford him? Then keep your legs closed
The artist criticizes the notion that having a child is an easy or casual decision, stressing that people should be responsible and refrain from having children if they cannot afford to care for them properly.


Thinkin God won't punish you for what you put that child through
The singer believes that God will hold people accountable for their actions, including the harm they cause to innocent children.


Havin babies like it's the thing to do
The singer critiques the trend of people having unplanned or unwanted pregnancies, sometimes as a result of irresponsible or reckless behavior.


The end, and um there ain't no stoppin it
The singer reiterates that the apocalypse is inevitable and unstoppable.


I keep em legit, while others come counterfeit
The artist prides himself on being authentic and true to himself in his music, while criticizing other artists who fake or embellish their image.


You can't stand being bankrupt, now ya overdosed
The artist is critical of people who prioritize material wealth and possessions over their own health and well-being, which can lead to negative consequences.


Used to be colors, now they beggin over coats
The singer reflects on the changing priorities and values of people, noting that they used to be concerned with superficial things like fashion, but are now struggling to meet basic needs like staying warm.


How you gon come with that nonsense like it's all good?
The singer critiques artists who create music with empty or meaningless content, which can distract from the more important issues that need to be addressed.


Tryin to dis a whole coast, can't even go to your own hood
The artist is critical of rappers who diss other regions or cities, while they themselves are not able to navigate their own neighborhoods without encountering trouble.


You spill the beans me and his dirt (?),
The artist is accusing someone of betraying his trust and revealing secrets about him and someone else.


So now I gotta ask myself
The artist is introspective and reflective, questioning the state of the world and examining his own role in it.


Couldn't live without a check, please tell me
The singer is critical of people who are dependent on a regular paycheck to survive, pointing out that this can create a cycle of poverty and desperation.


Four on the floor, one in the belly
The artist is referencing the fact that some women have multiple children out of wedlock, which can be burdensome and difficult to manage.


You're kinda smelly
The singer is using humor to point out that certain aspects of someone's behavior or lifestyle may be unattractive or unappealing.


Why can't this girl keep her self up, her health up?
The singer is concerned about the well-being of a woman who seems to be neglecting her own physical and emotional health.


When the county stop payin, you gon be stuck like chuck
The singer is warning that relying on government assistance or subsidies is not a reliable or sustainable way to support oneself in the long-term.


With five mouths to feed, and you steadily smokin weed
The artist is critical of people who prioritize drug use over their responsibilities and obligations, particularly when they have children to care for.


Still tryin to club it, you can't do that no more
The artist is criticizing people who continue to party and go out to clubs, even when they cannot afford to do so or when they have more pressing matters to attend to.


So stretched out, the stretch marks can't even stretch no more
The singer is using humor to point out the physical toll that childbirth and multiple pregnancies can have on a woman's body.


Five different daddies, damn, ain't none of them around
The singer is highlighting the difficulties that can arise when children have multiple fathers who are absent from their lives.


They need to take you off the streets like the (?)
The artist suggests that people who are struggling to care for themselves and their children may need to be removed from public spaces or provided with additional support.


A bad example, how could you bring a kid to this world?
The artist is critical of parents who do not set a good example for their children, particularly when they are born into challenging or impoverished circumstances.


How could you call yourself a woman when you still a girl?
The artist is questioning the maturity and responsibility of young women who become mothers despite not having fully developed into adulthood themselves.


Wonder why they talk bad about ya, it ain't no respect
The singer is pointing out that people who engage in reckless, irresponsible, or criminal behavior are unlikely to command respect from others.


'cause see you don't respect yourself, you need to get in check
The artist is urging people to take responsibility for their actions and treat themselves with respect in order to earn the respect of others.


Got evicted out your pad
The singer is referencing the challenges that can arise when people are unable to pay their rent or housing costs, leading to eviction and homelessness.


So now the only thing to do is sell yourself until you pass out
The singer is criticizing the desperation that can arise when people have no other way to support themselves or their families, resorting to prostitution or other illicit means of earning money.




Lyrics © THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC., Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: James Savage

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