Intro
Ms. Lauryn Hill Lyrics


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Intro




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ms. Lauryn Hill's song "Intro" speak to the theme of inner turmoil, and the struggle to find oneself amidst the pressure to conform. Hill starts with the lines "everything is everything, what is meant to be, will be" which suggest a sense of resignation to fate or destiny. However, she then goes on to question the legitimacy of this idea, asking "how could this confusion come about?" The confusion she refers to can be interpreted as a state of internal conflict, perhaps arising from the pressure to conform to societal norms or the expectations of others.


The lyrics of the song suggest that this conflict can lead to a powerful transformation, as Hill declares, "I gotta find peace of mind, I'm tired of looking 'round rooms wondering what I gotta do." This statement implies a desire for clarity, and a sense of dissatisfaction with the state of one's life. Hill sings of the struggle to find oneself, to "be who I am, as I am" without apology. The line "I got a lot of things I gotta do, for myself" suggests that the path to self-discovery is a personal journey, one that requires introspection and self-reflection.


Overall, "Intro" can be seen as a song that sets the stage for the themes and subject matter of Ms. Lauryn Hill's album "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill." It touches on the struggle to find oneself, the pressure to conform, and the search for inner peace and clarity.


Line by Line Meaning

It's funny how money change a situation
It is ironic how the presence or absence of wealth can drastically transform one's circumstances.


Miscommunication leads to complication
Lack of clear communication often results in confusion and difficulty.


My emancipation don't fit your equation
My liberation and release from oppression does not conform to or align with your predetermined beliefs or standards.


I was on the humble, you on every station
I was modest and low-key, while you were in the limelight and featured on every media platform.


Some wan' play young Lauryn like she dumb
Some people want to treat me like I'm foolish and naïve because of my age and gender.


But remember, not a game new under the sun
It is important to recall that the issues and situations we face have existed in the past and will continue to exist in the future.


Everything you did has already been done
Your actions and accomplishments are not unique and have been replicated by others before you.


I know all the tricks from Bricks to Kingston
I am well-versed in deceitful tactics and maneuvers, from the rough streets of Brick City to the vibrant culture of Kingston, Jamaica.


My ting done made your kingdom wan' run
My abilities and accomplishments have caused your establishment or hierarchy to feel threatened and want to flee.


Now understand L. Boogie's non-violent
It is important to comprehend that Lauryn Hill is not promoting or advocating for violent behavior.


But if a thing test me, run for mi gun
However, if someone or something challenges me, I will not hesitate to protect myself and will reach for my firearm.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: LAURYN HILL

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