Old No. 7
Jez Dior Lyrics


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It's that old number 7, always got me feeling heavenly
Fuck you mean you ain't finna have a drink with me?
There's dirty lies around here, there's dirty highs too
And ain't no telling what the fuck a dirty mind do
It's whiskey, baby, and we ain't fuckin' pop stars
Fuckin' rock stars, no vodka with Rock Star
There's no colors, and it's only black around the town
Hold the wheel, I think I'm really fuckin' coming down
Liability for the team, but what you expect
They told me, "Finish your arms before you tat your neck"
I said, "Finish your job before you tell me that"
I'ma finish this drink and I ain't coming back
This seven-fifty sour match to go and get this sour patch
Problems always stand from the relationships of our past
Thanks, Dad, it really means a lot
How the fuck could I ever think I'd be something that you not, huh?

Even if I've got a place to go
And it's hard to ever call it home
And it's hard to ever call you up
See I'd rather drink all alone

And that's that shit we're pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we're pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along

Keep on living faster
Only kids trying not to go out like Casper
Every night plastered, a beautiful disaster
Sorry that I did it, yea, I know I'ma bastard
Yea, Jack Daniels taking pulls from a handle
Straight to the head in a Supreme 5 panel
Surrounded by the party and the drugs and the scandal
Can't die before I get to see a Grammy on my mantle
But the pace is fast and only speeding up
Bottles in my hand so I don't need a cup
I should call my old girl come and clean me up
But I called my dealer now I'm reing-up
Yea, I'ma fuck up, yea, I know it's true
Probably never learn to live the way the grown-ups do
Bad decisions, fuck the standards that you hold me to
Drink away what I'm going through, yea

And that's that shit we're pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along

Drinking that whisky
That old number 7
White lighter in pocket
I'm going to heaven
I'm rolling, I'm so in a hole it's upsetting
My heart it is stolen, my soul is just different

And that's that shit we're pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we're pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up




So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along

Overall Meaning

Jez Dior's Old No. 7 is a song about a person's struggle with addiction, loneliness, and the desire to escape reality. The song begins with the singer lamenting about how good whiskey, specifically Old Number 7, makes him feel. He invites someone to have a drink with him and experience the same bliss. However, in the following lyrics, the singer admits to the dangerous nature of drinking and the consequences that come with having a "dirty mind." Despite this, the singer continues to yearn for the temporary escape that whiskey provides, stating that he would rather drink alone than face the pain of his reality.


The second part of the song is about the singer's regrets and the negative impact his addiction has had on his life. He acknowledges that he has messed up and made bad decisions, but is unable to change his behavior. He speaks about his constant partying, drug use, and the scandals that follow him. He admits that he will probably never learn to live like a mature adult and would rather continue to numb his pain with alcohol.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase, "And that's that shit we're pouring up, and here's a toast to fucking up, so mom and dad, expect a call, we've been sorry all along." Jez Dior is conveying a sense of hopelessness and resignation. He acknowledges that he is in a downward spiral and will continue to make mistakes, causing pain to himself and those around him.


Overall, Old No. 7 is a somber commentary on addiction, loneliness, and the desire to escape reality. The lyrics are introspective and reflective of the singer's struggles with self-destruction and the consequences of his actions.


Line by Line Meaning

It's that old number 7, always got me feeling heavenly
Jez Dior is talking about Jack Daniel's whiskey and how it always makes him feel great.


Fuck you mean you ain't finna have a drink with me?
Jez Dior is surprised that the listener doesn't want to drink with him.


There's dirty lies around here, there's dirty highs too
Jez Dior is referring to the bad things that happen around him like drugs, sex, and deceit.


And ain't no telling what the fuck a dirty mind do
Jez Dior is implying that he doesn't know what goes on in people's minds anymore.


It's whiskey, baby, and we ain't fuckin' pop stars
Jez Dior is making a reference to rockstars who drink excessively, but are glamorized for it.


Fuckin' rock stars, no vodka with Rock Star
Jez Dior is saying he prefers whiskey over other types of alcohol.


There's no colors, and it's only black around the town
Jez Dior talks about how his town has become boring and has lost its liveliness.


Hold the wheel, I think I'm really fuckin' coming down
Jez Dior is starting to feel the effects of the alcohol and needs to focus on driving.


Liability for the team, but what you expect
Jez Dior is aware that he's a liability to the people around him.


They told me, "Finish your arms before you tat your neck"
Jez Dior is reminiscing about a past conversation with his peers, advising him to finish important tasks before moving on to less important ones.


I said, "Finish your job before you tell me that"
Jez Dior is implying that his peers should also focus on their tasks.


I'ma finish this drink and I ain't coming back
Jez Dior is done with the conversation and is going to finish his drink before leaving.


This seven-fifty sour match to go and get this sour patch
Jez Dior is referring to getting alcohol to deal with the sour moments in life.


Problems always stand from the relationships of our past
Jez Dior believes that most of our problems come from past relationships.


Thanks, Dad, it really means a lot
Jez Dior is expressing gratitude to his dad for wisdom he's passed on to him.


How the fuck could I ever think I'd be something that you not, huh?
Jez Dior is questioning how he could ever think he could be as wise and knowledgeable as his dad.


Even if I've got a place to go
Jez Dior acknowledges that he has somewhere to go to, but doesn't feel at home there.


And it's hard to ever call it home
Jez Dior feels like he can't call his current place a home.


And it's hard to ever call you up
Jez Dior struggles to reach out to a friend or family member for support.


See I'd rather drink all alone
Jez Dior prefers to drink alone rather than ask for help from someone else.


Keep on living faster
Jez Dior is living a fast-paced life, making bad decisions along the way.


Only kids trying not to go out like Casper
Jez Dior is referencing the ghost Casper, indicating that he doesn't want to die before he's made a name for himself.


Every night plastered, a beautiful disaster
Jez Dior is enjoying the fast-paced lifestyle, even though it's causing destruction in his life.


Sorry that I did it, yea, I know I'ma bastard
Jez Dior apologizes for his actions knowing that they hurt others.


Yea, Jack Daniels taking pulls from a handle
Jack Daniels whiskey is what Jez Dior heavily drinks.


Straight to the head in a Supreme 5 panel
Jez Dior wears a Supreme hat while drinking.


Surrounded by the party and the drugs and the scandal
Jez Dior is surrounded by a party atmosphere with drugs and scandalous activities involved.


Can't die before I get to see a Grammy on my mantle
Jez Dior has dreams of receiving a Grammy Award before he dies.


But the pace is fast and only speeding up
Jez Dior acknowledges that his life is speeding up and getting out of control.


Bottles in my hand so I don't need a cup
Jez Dior is drinking straight from bottles so he doesn't have to wash any cups.


I should call my old girl come and clean me up
Jez Dior is thinking about calling his ex-girlfriend to help him get back on track.


But I called my dealer now I'm reing-up
Instead of calling his ex-girlfriend, Jez Dior calls his dealer to buy more drugs.


Yea, I'ma fuck up, yea, I know it's true
Jez Dior admits that he's making mistakes and his life is a mess.


Probably never learn to live the way the grown-ups do
Jez Dior acknowledges that he hasn't matured and still acts like a child.


Bad decisions, fuck the standards that you hold me to
Jez Dior doesn't care about what others think he should do and is going to make his own bad decisions.


Drink away what I'm going through, yea
Jez Dior is using alcohol to cope with his problems.


Drinking that whisky
Jez Dior is still drinking Jack Daniels whiskey.


That old number 7
Jez Dior is referring to Jack Daniels whiskey again.


White lighter in pocket
Jez Dior has a white lighter in his pocket, which according to superstition, is bad luck and brings death.


I'm going to heaven
Jez Dior is using sarcasm to say that he's going to die from his bad habits.


I'm rolling, I'm so in a hole it's upsetting
Jez Dior acknowledges that he's in a bad place, both physically and mentally.


My heart it is stolen, my soul is just different
Jez Dior feels like he's lost part of himself through his current experiences and lifestyle.


And that's that shit we're pouring up
Jez Dior is referring to drinking Jack Daniels whiskey with his friends.


And here's a toast to fucking up
Jez Dior and his friends are toasting (raising their glasses) to their mistakes.


So mom and dad, expect a call
Jez Dior is implying that he's going to call his parents and apologize for his actions.


We've been sorry all along
Jez Dior and his friends feel bad about their actions and apologize for them.




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@zachiary3785

[Verse 1: Jez Dior]

It's that old number 7, always got me feeling heavenly
Fuck you mean you ain't finna have a drink with me?
There’s dirty lies around here, there’s dirty highs too
And ain’t no telling what the fuck a dirty mind do
It’s whiskey, baby, and we ain't fuckin’ pop stars
Fuckin’ rock stars, no vodka with Rock Star
There’s no colors, and it’s only black around the town
Hold the wheel, I think I’m really fuckin’ coming down
Liability for the team, but what you expect
They told me, “Finish your arms before you tat your neck”
I said, “Finish your job before you tell me that”
I’ma finish this drink and I ain't coming back
This seven-fifty sour match to go and get this sour patch
Problems always stem from the relationships of our past
Thanks, Dad, it really means a lot
How the fuck could I ever think I’d be something that you not, huh?

[Pre-Hook: Jez Dior]

Even if I've got a place to go
And it’s hard to ever call it home
And it’s hard to ever call you up
See I’d rather drink all alone.

[Hook: Jez Dior]

And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along.

[Verse 2: G-Eazy]

Keep on living faster
Only kids trying not to go out like Casper
Every night plastered, a beautiful disaster
Sorry that I did it, yea, I know I’ma bastard
Yea, Jack Daniels taking pulls from a handle
Straight to the head in a Supreme 5 panel
Surrounded by the party and the drugs and the scandal
Can’t die before I get to see a Grammy on my mantle
But the pace is fast and only speeding up
Bottles in my hand so I don’t need a cup
I should call my old girl come and clean me up
But I called my dealer now I’m reing-up
Yea, I’ma fuck up, yea, I know it’s true
Probably never learn to live the way the grown-ups do
Bad decisions, fuck the standards that you hold me to
Drink away what I’m going through, yea

[Hook: Jez Dior]

And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along.

[Bridge: Jez Dior]

Drinking that whisky
That old number 7
White lighter in pocket
I’m going to heaven
I’m rolling, I’m so in a hole it’s upsetting
My heart it is stolen, my soul is just different
Drinking that whisky
That old number 7
White lighter in pocket
I’m going to heaven
I’m rolling, I’m so in a hole it’s upsetting
My heart it is stolen, my soul is just different

[Hook: Jez Dior]

And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along
And that's that shit we’re pouring up
And here's a toast to fucking up
So mom and dad, expect a call
We've been sorry all along



All comments from YouTube:

@kyletimm9064

So many memories to these songs , literally crazy how a song can take u years back , like you remember the specific day, everything that happened in that day and it just flushes ur mind like a slide show , please tell me somone else feels like this , not even just song but just old classics in general . It's just fucking crazy

@deratze4277

Yeah sometimes i Like to close my eyes and enjoy the Flashback

@garimaarya3026

Same

@jayhoward2364

sometimes ill just be sitting there, listing to music
then like a flash, i see old friends, memories< both good and bad. plus, amazingly enough i see things i thought i forgot about.
i know the feels, brother.

@brendenjacobs595

Same man! I was just thinking that!

@fernando.beraaa

2021 and this song still really means a lot to me and holds a lot of memories.

@charlottemnm9542

Funny how far eazy has come and jez still not getting any recognition.. got into g-eazy through this song!

@danielestrada9799

my friend who took his own life showed me this song and jez...R.I.P Alex. You may be gone but you will never be forgotten.

@jakeciruela5236

Daniel Estrada sorry for your loss brother <3

@alicel6983

<3

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