Juelz Santana Feat. Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana Lyrics


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Uh, Uh yeah we back in the fucking building
Diplomats, Young Guru, Jim Jones, Santana
Freaky came in second half
Shit man
Only thing we really wanna know right now is
What? Is what's really good?
That's the question
Suicide sickness, child negligence
Homicide fingerprints, wild evidence
(But what?)
But thou shall, respect me bloa, bloa
Clap, clap, pow, pow, bow down, nigga
Be in Columbus never seen Bow Wow (Nope)
We big dogs, all on the chow down
Chow, and Mr giles lay back
Santana locked up, get 'em out ASAP
Aight, now boy, not tonight
I where a bomb to the court
Like it's a ice white
I'm real ice right, still in the hood
But the question for y'all is
(DMX) What's Really Good?
(Cam) Nothing, see me on 55th
Black scooped it up
A-k activated, act stupid, one did act stupid
Mac had to move it, from the hood like
(DMX) What's really good?
(Cam) I had to lay 'em down, clip him up
Sprayed around
Split him up, he played the ground, leave
Nine stayed around outlaw on the street
Shot four from the three
Southpaw Portuguese (What's Really Good?)

To all my ladies, ghetto to ghetto
Heals, sneakers, slipper stilettos, hello
Diplomats are coming to your hood
And we wanna know (What's really good?)
All my niggas, block for block
Rock for rock, top for top
Top a top, stash your clocks under the hood
And niggas wanna know (What's really good?)

Okay I admit i mean they said I was trippin'
Had to re-edit the spin
44 lead when I'm spitting
Shots to the head of my victims
Big deserts we grippin' to dry out
You in the desert is slippin'
They go through extreme measures to get 'em
Them chains and them treasures the glistening
You got three hideouts, a bed in the system
My brethren I miss them
So please tell me y'all
(DMX) What's really good?
(JJones) Top of the drop when it's missing
MY block when it's clickin'
These rocks when they glistening
(DMX) What's really good?
(JJones) 145th on this crunk
Big 45th in my trunk
Big gouty wrists on you chumps
Mostly me and sometimes them
But mostly me, oh shit man
That's one time them
Squally, so through your set up please
And let me know if you really good
And let me know if you really hood

I like this beat, drums and bells
Remind me of bullets, bodies, guns and shells
I don't talk the verse, Polly wanna cracker
When she on the stand
You probably wanna smack her
Probably wanna clap her
End your day properly
Air the shit out like the
End of State Property no run away robber
Gunner stay half of me the end I see prophecy
(DMX) What's Really Good?
I'm in the buggy mon', with the Rugby on
Air Force Ones, looking like Lucky Charms
Lotta dudes, yelling out "Fuck me, uh?"
I'll blow this bitch dog, what the fuck we on

It's Santana, I'm straight out the box homey
Straight to the stoop
Straight to the booth when I
Stepped out the box homey
I still got the sun of the box on me
Grimy clothes, funky arms, my socks dirty
I told you I can count on my boy
I'm in trouble, needed bail money
Dialed on my boy
Shit, and just when I thought
It was getting worst
I was bailed out scot-free
Spittin' this verse, uh huh
You don't sit in the dirt, clips'll disperse
(Dmx) What's Really Good
(Santana) ME MOTHERFUCKER!
Don't play with this, I'm so great at this




Santana, bandana, release the eight a spit
(COME ON)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Lil Wayne & Juelz Santana's song "Juelz Santana Feat. Lil Wayne" is a rap song that features multiple rappers with a focus on what's really good in the rap industry. The Diplomats, Young Guru, Jim Jones, and Santana are all back in the building, and they want to know what's really good. The opening verse touches on serious societal issues such as child negligence, homicide fingerprints, and wild evidence related to suicide sickness. However, the emphasis is on questioning what's really good in the industry. Lil Wayne raps about his prowess and how people may have thought he was trippin', but he had to re-edit the spin.


The theme of the song is centered around the rhetorical question "What's Really Good?" with rappers touching on different subjects. Some are talking about themselves, while others are speaking about the streets and society at large. They all want to know what's really good. The rappers brag about their skills, how they are always ready to engage in battles and how they are not afraid of anyone. They discuss how they cherish their crew and pay homage to their homies who have served them well in the past. The song is about their hard work and dedication to their craft, and how they are constantly pushing themselves to become the best in their field.




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Comments from YouTube:

@ZooPeriorTooAlllllll

Juelz verse was so hard he bodied his own damn self

@Trrippy_Shades

1:25

@kevinlaird413

I can't believe this doesn't have a million views. Been banging this since it dropped. Continue to listen this day at 35. This is literal gold. "I buy a car just to smell the smell of new leather." "They know they gotta buy more. They head hurt they eyes sore. You selling that cheap rock sheet rock dry wall." Fucking genius lyrics. Only 750k? Get off the mumble shit.

@user-lj5ts1wo9t

but they come back to me , they dont come back to yall !

@michaels_madness

Was it at 750k? It went backwards? I've seen stuff that looks like that before. I come back to a song and it has less views somehow?

@yourbudbuddy.

The days when things still made sense. Never realized how good those times were till they were over.. damn

@anthonytoth4471

It will never be like it was😒😒i had the best time of my life ..from 95 to2010....

@Sleeplessnights007

I feel you

@Bardown18

It was just a normal day back then

@mfeli5046

Lil Wayne & Juelz officially STAMPED themselves in the rap game as the DOPEST rappers when this mixtape came out.

This is my high school era 2002-2007 & ironically everyone was hustling to keep up with the latest fashion at that time that artists like The Clipse, Pharrell Williams, DiPSET, Lil Wayne etc. were wearing which was Air Force ones, Retro Jordan’s, Evisu Jeans, Red Monkey Jeans, True Religion Jeans, Throwback Basketball & Football Jerseys, Mitchell & Ness fitted hats, retro 90’s MLB hats(with custom party & mobbing crew names stitched on them), oversized Louis Vuitton Backpacks, Lacoste🐊 polo shirts, sprint phones, boost mobile chirp phones, the newest ringtones that you got put on your phone & you got happy if a couple of your ringtones were over 30 seconds long, name belts, LED belts etc.

Good times

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