Homecoming
Jayson Lyric Lyrics


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Real
I can have the troops go to war for free
Stepping on niggas like Sororities
Alpha & Omega I'm the first and the last
I'm the first of my class (let's go)
South west nigga
But I flew back delta
Aka big stepper (let's go)
Doctors & lawyers
My OG, alumni
Generation z next up (let's go)
The system is broken
We the ones to fix it
Breaking tradition (hey)
Our freedom was stolen
Built this with my niggas
Support black business
You ain't gotta follow us to follow us
We in it for all of us
They tried to program us
We built our own colleges
Even if they don't acknowledge it

I'm coming home (come on)
I'm coming home (real)
It's a celebration
Look how long we waited
Royalty & Greatness
No cap and gown
We made it
I'm coming home (trust me they know how I'm coming)
I'm coming home (It feel good to be back)
It's a celebration
Look how long we waited (aye this one big)
Royalty & Greatness
No cap and gown
We made it

I get me some paper
Then write down my goals
Then hit every goal
I get me some bands
It come with trombones
They playing my song
I only trip down memory lane (real)
Let's take a stroll (step)
Don't do this for trophies
I do this for home (for home)
I'm bringing it home (homecoming)
Homecoming
Trust me they know how I'm coming
Trust me they know how I'm coming
Come through like the president
Decadence Elegant
Valedictorian
Respect my intelligence
Sorry you can't put a price on this melanin
Covered in excellence
She say

I'm coming home (where we headed)
I'm coming home (hey)
It's a celebration
Look how long we waited
Royalty & Greatness
No cap and gown
We made it
I'm coming home (trust me they know how I'm coming)
I'm coming home
It's a celebration
Look how long we waited
Royalty & Greatness
No cap and gown
We made it

They got me on my HBCU





Left, right, left, right
Black excellence

Overall Meaning

In the first verse of Jayson Lyric's song "Homecoming," the lyrics convey a sense of pride and empowerment. The artist declares his ability to rally troops and take charge without any external assistance, likening his assertiveness to the rigorous processes of sororities. By referencing "Alpha & Omega," he positions himself as a leader from beginning to end, emphasizing his prowess as the first in his class and his unwavering determination. The lyrics also touch on his roots in the south west but his ability to travel and elevate himself, showcasing a sense of ambition and accomplishment.


The second paragraph continues with a theme of resilience and defiance against a broken system. The artist acknowledges the challenges faced by their community but asserts their role in repairing and reshaping societal norms. By highlighting the importance of supporting black businesses and creating their own opportunities, Jayson Lyric emphasizes a sense of unity and empowerment within the Black community. The mention of building their own colleges showcases a defiance against traditional education systems that may have marginalized them in the past.


The chorus of the song expresses a triumphant return and celebration of success. The artist reflects on the journey they've taken to reach this point of accomplishment, emphasizing the royalty and greatness within themselves and their community. The reference to not needing a cap and gown to signify their achievements suggests a deeper sense of self-worth and validation that transcends traditional symbols of success. The repetition of "I'm coming home" reinforces a sense of roots and connection to one's origins, while also signaling a return to a place of empowerment and recognition.


The final verse delves into the artist's individual journey towards success, detailing the process of setting goals, achieving them, and basking in the fruits of their labor. The mention of playing one's own tune and taking a stroll down memory lane showcases a reflection on personal growth and perseverance. The lyrics underscore a sense of pride in one's heritage and intelligence, pushing back against stereotypes and asserting worth beyond material possessions or accolades. Overall, "Homecoming" by Jayson Lyric celebrates resilience, empowerment, and the journey towards self-actualization within the Black community.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: JAYSON CORNELIUS, KERMIT GRAY, MIGUEL ROMAN

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