(Just Step Prelude)
Mobb Deep Lyrics


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Sometimes I wish I had three different faces
I'm going to court for three cases in three places
One in Queens Manhattan one in Brooklyn
The way things is looking I'ma see central bookings
Facing 3, 3 to 9 is mad time
After re-concurrence for assault 2-9
I gotta maintain 'cause stress on the brain
Can lead to a motherfucking suicide thing
And plus my probation, a ill violation
How the fuck did I get in this tight situation?
I'm going all out you know moves I never fake
And fuck the Jake, they can catch me at my wake
And if I did burn a bag of blade
Put the light in the air sometimes I just don't care

Son I got plans, power movements, get on some rude shit
I keep living like this, I might lose it
My man is coming home from doing long ass bids
What up Kiko? I ain't seen your ass since we was kids
It's all strange; my niggas locked down thinking long range
And see their names in the Daily News third page
They sent a kite to my nigga Killa
It only took one sword to put seven holes in his squealer




A 3 to 9 spending most of his time inside the bin
Reclined, and still came home with a shine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mobb Deep's "Just Step Prelude" depict the harsh reality of being a person caught up in a life of crime. The rapper is facing three different court cases in different boroughs of New York City and is aware that he may be headed to jail. He expresses the desire to have three different faces to help him deal with the legal issues he is facing.


The lyrics also touch on the mental strain and stress that comes with living a life of crime. The rapper acknowledges that the stress can lead to suicidal thoughts, and he is trying to maintain his mental well-being. He is aware of the consequences of violating his probation and expresses frustration at how he ended up in this tight situation.


The second verse of the song is reflective of the reality of life for many black men living in inner cities like New York. The rapper mentions a friend who has just come home from prison after serving a long sentence. The chorus warns of the consequences of living a lifestyle where violence and crime is the norm. The lyrics are raw and authentic and speak to the realities of life in the ghetto.


Line by Line Meaning

Sometimes I wish I had three different faces
At times, I wish I could be different people, especially now that I'm facing trial in three different places.


I'm going to court for three cases in three places
I have legal cases in Queens Manhattan, Brooklyn, and all of them require me to attend court.


The way things is looking I'ma see central bookings
It seems very likely that I'll end up in central bookings.


I gotta maintain 'cause stress on the brain
I have to keep myself in check to prevent myself from suffering mentally.


Can lead to a motherfucking suicide thing
If I don't take care of my mental health, I might end up taking my own life.


And plus my probation, a ill violation
I'm also worried about violating my probation.


How the fuck did I get in this tight situation?
I'm bewildered as to how I ended up in such a difficult position.


And fuck the Jake, they can catch me at my wake
I have a strong dislike for the police, and I don't care if they come after me even if I'm dead.


Put the light in the air sometimes I just don't care
Sometimes I'm so indifferent that I'll put a lighter in the air as if I'm at a concert.


It's all strange; my niggas locked down thinking long range
It's a strange situation to be in, my friends are locked up but they're looking towards the future.


A 3 to 9 spending most of his time inside the bin
One of my friends faces a sentence of 3 to 9 years, and he's already served most of it.


Reclined, and still came home with a shine
He was able to maintain his dignity and pride despite being in prison.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TAJUAN AKEOM PERRY, ALBERT J. JOHNSON, ALBERT JOHNSON

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@goldbullion9274

This is arguably one of the hardest beats in rap history and still gets played till today.

@RemingtonSteel

METERS MUSIC Mobb has a few of them. This one. Survival of the fittest, drop a gem in em, hell on earth , get away

@ch.illmatic

Arguably? Man you trippin' it is😂

@ch.illmatic

@@RemingtonSteel and shook ones part I too

@wernerr4648

You just stole one of most liked comments, pathetic

@amolfetto3216

i would argue that survival of the fittest is a harder and darker beat then this

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