Good Sense
Jet Life Lyrics


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Life, uh
But what that is? (Good sense)

Where haven't I been yet they still can’t name it
And in this a jet world order they are all in danger
And as I pack my luggage they pack their bankers
And every day I pray I make it
To all my people in the struggle assalamu alaikum
This is for my niggas on the corner
Moving hello quackers and tell lil' momma on a stage this your world baby (Uh)
How I made it? hard working and dedication
But the shit I spit is history in the making
I am tre first bound to the day I meet my maker
My favorite color green
Man, I'm still paper chasing, stacking
I tried to tell them hustling my nature
But fuck'em I ain't trippin'
'Cause I'm riding around getting it
This that good sense
Ain't no love for the ignorance
Niggas getting even
Ain't no love for they enemies
What's my demeanor man
My mind frame militant
Yea ow

Yeah jet life, jet life, nigga yeah
But what that is?(Good sense)
Uh

By all means gotta get your grind on
Word the rosee I'm trappin' off my Iphone
This rap shit keep me miles away from home
Shout out to the homie spitta
Thats my nigga he put me on
Ask my nigga stone about they stone
And like my Houston cats im riding on chrome
Follow my fathers footprints
So p don't leave me wrong
Shit my camera threat
Better ring the alarm
And I ain't buggin' if I'm spend it I'm gon get that back
I'm just a lil' nigga from canan next at bat
Cause I free my thoughts and put that shit on wax
But on the another low my hood don't raise no rats
Its only trill niggas in my staff
And lets keep it real the week don't ever last
Ant that bitch you hitting trash
And that shit you spitting trash
And the shit I spit gon' put me on the map
Ow

Jet life, jet life, nigga yeah
But what that is? (Good sense)

Smell me from the block away I'm gone off that purple haze
I've been working all this time without no breaks
Tell my hood niggas stack your cake keep yourself safe
Cause that clock ticking ain't no time to waste
Had so much money in my face that I didn't blink
But like an Indian arrow my money straight
All I need is a frame for this picture that I paint
Mo money, mo problems
So I'm twisting more stank




Smelling like a pound while I'm the bank
Oww (Good sense)

Overall Meaning

In Jet Life's song Good Sense, the artist reflects on his success and the struggles he has faced to get there. He talks about his dedication and hard work, as well as the dangers that come with the jet-set lifestyle he leads. Jet Life is aware of the privileged position that he is in and highlights the inequality that exists in the world. He encourages his listeners to hustle hard and make the most of their lives, but also acknowledges that there ain't no love for the ignorant or enemies.


The lyrics are full of references to the rapper's life: the color green (his favorite), trappin' off his iPhone, and his Houston "cats" (a nod to his hometown). There are also references to his fellow artists, such as Spitta (Curren$y) who helped him get his start. Jet Life is determined to make his mark on the rap industry and won't let anyone stand in his way.


Overall, the lyrics of Good Sense are a testament to the work ethic and determination it takes to make it as a successful rapper. The song encourages listeners to work hard and believe in themselves, even in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

Life, uh
This is the beginning of the song, introducing the listeners to it, audibly conveying the artist's casual attitude.


But what that is? (Good sense)
The artist starts the actual chorus of the song, wondering what exactly is considered good sense.


Where haven't I been yet they still can’t name it
The artist boasts about his wealth and extensive travel experience, with people struggling to name a place he hasn't been to.


And in this a jet world order they are all in danger
The artist asserts that his status in the elite jet-setting community puts others at risk.


And as I pack my luggage they pack their bankers
In contrast to others packing their bank statements, the artist packs his bags to travel the world.


And every day I pray I make it
Despite the artist's success, he acknowledges that anything can happen, and he humbly prays to continue living the good life.


To all my people in the struggle assalamu alaikum
The artist greets those who are struggling with a Muslim greeting, paying respect to his culture and religion.


This is for my niggas on the corner
The artist dedicates this song to those who are still hustling and struggling on the streets.


Moving hello quackers and tell lil' momma on a stage this your world baby (Uh)
The artist shouts out to his people, and encourages them to keep going no matter what, because the world is theirs for the taking.


How I made it? hard working and dedication
The artist emphasizes the importance of hard work and dedication in achieving success.


But the shit I spit is history in the making
The artist takes pride in his music and considers it as a part of history.


I am tre first bound to the day I meet my maker
The artist recognizes that he will eventually pass away, but he will continue the legacy he started with his music.


My favorite color green
The artist reveals his favorite color, which is a symbol of money and worth.


Man, I'm still paper chasing, stacking
The artist admits to constantly chasing money and making more of it.


I tried to tell them hustling my nature
The artist explains his nature and hustle, acknowledging that others may not understand it.


But fuck'em I ain't trippin'
The artist dismisses haters and doubters, and is unfazed by their negativity.


'Cause I'm riding around getting it
The artist is actively pursuing money and success, while enjoying the good life.


This that good sense
The artist confirms that what he's doing is considered good sense.


Ain't no love for the ignorance
The artist condemns ignorance and stupidity, which does not fit with his lifestyle and mentality.


Niggas getting even
The artist acknowledges that people are trying to get even with him, possibly out of envy or jealousy.


Ain't no love for they enemies
The artist does not show any love or compassion for his enemies, despite them trying to bring him down.


What's my demeanor man
The artist questions his own demeanor and attitude towards others.


My mind frame militant
The artist describes his mentality as being determined and aggressive.


Yea ow
This is another vocalization that has no actual meaning.


Yeah jet life, jet life, nigga yeah
The artist boasts about his jet setting lifestyle and repeats it for emphasis.


By all means gotta get your grind on
The artist encourages others to keep grinding and hustling, no matter what.


Word the rosee I'm trappin' off my Iphone
The artist reveals his use of technology to make money and sell products, which is in line with his hustling nature.


This rap shit keep me miles away from home
The artist acknowledges that his music has taken him far away from home and his roots.


Shout out to the homie spitta
The artist gives a shout-out to his close friend and collaborator.


Thats my nigga he put me on
The artist recognizes the help and support he's received from his friend, who helped him in his career.


Ask my nigga stone about they stone
The artist refers to another friend possibly involved in drug dealing, showcasing his hustling roots and connections.


And like my Houston cats im riding on chrome
The artist compares himself to Houston musicians and crews, who are known for their flashy cars and lifestyle.


Follow my fathers footprints
The artist reveals that he's following his father's footsteps, possibly referring to his father's hustle or work ethic.


So p don't leave me wrong
The artist may be referring to his father as 'p', and asks him not to lead him astray.


Shit my camera threat
The artist references his status and celebrity, which comes with certain threats and risks.


Better ring the alarm
The artist warns others to be careful, as there are threats and dangers around them.


And I ain't buggin' if I'm spend it I'm gon get that back
The artist is not worried about spending money, as he's confident he can make it back through hustling and hard work.


I'm just a lil' nigga from canan next at bat
The artist humbly refers to himself as a small-time guy from Canan, but is ready to take on bigger things.


Cause I free my thoughts and put that shit on wax
The artist expresses his creativity and artistic side through music, which is a way of freeing his thoughts and ideas into the world.


But on the another low my hood don't raise no rats
The artist prides himself on his upbringing and surroundings, which taught him not to snitch or betray others.


Its only trill niggas in my staff
The artist surrounds himself with real and genuine people, who share his values and goals.


And lets keep it real the week don't ever last
The artist acknowledges that tough times and struggles don't last forever, and encourages others to persevere.


Ant that bitch you hitting trash
The artist insults someone's romantic partner, possibly out of jealousy or rivalry.


And that shit you spitting trash
The artist disses someone's music, implying that it's not good and not worth listening to.


And the shit I spit gon' put me on the map
The artist believes that his music is what will make him famous and successful.


Smell me from the block away I'm gone off that purple haze
The artist brags about his drug use and its effects on him, which makes him easily recognizable on the streets.


I've been working all this time without no breaks
The artist acknowledges his hard work and dedication to his craft, never taking a break or stopping even when he's tired.


Tell my hood niggas stack your cake keep yourself safe
The artist advises his fellow hustlers to save their money and stay safe, prioritizing their well-being over risky activities.


Cause that clock ticking ain't no time to waste
The artist reminds everyone that time is precious and limited, and should be used wisely without wasting any of it.


Had so much money in my face that I didn't blink
The artist admits to seeing and handling large amounts of money, which doesn't faze him or make him greedy.


But like an Indian arrow my money straight
The artist makes a comparison between his money and an arrow, which is straight and sharp, implying that his money is legitimate and earned through honest means.


All I need is a frame for this picture that I paint
The artist is confident in his artistic abilities and is just looking for the right platform or opportunity to showcase his work.


Mo money, mo problems
The artist references the famous saying, which suggests that wealth and success come with their own set of problems and challenges.


So I'm twisting more stank
The artist reveals his drug use, probably to alleviate some of the pressure and stress of being successful and famous.


Smelling like a pound while I'm the bank
The artist implies that he's carrying or hiding drugs while he's at the bank, further showcasing his hustling and criminal past.


Oww (Good sense)
The artist signs off with another vocalization and repeats the chorus of the song, affirming his belief that what he's doing is good sense.




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MrGoinUpP β„’ SKYwalker

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Ray Stroman

6 years ago and only 20 comments smh.... gold like this should’ve been exposed wayyyyy more back then

Spooky5295

Young Roddy is young n gettin it

MO STICK......

yep., ..

swag boy KIDD

Shit dope as fuck

swag boy KIDD

"My hood don't raise no rats" Jets

WahtsUp1000

Found where he got this instrumental on YouTube .

nba victor

where

PaperboyPrince

whats the link to the original instrumental?

swag boy KIDD

"Where haven't I been yet they still can't name it."

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