Starry Night
Quincy Jones Lyrics


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Starry night, an unknown creation
Written by, and from the archives of Tupac Shakur
Dedicated to the memory of Vincent Van Gogh

A creative heart obsessed with satisfying
This dorment and uncaring society
You have given them the stars at night
And you have given them bountiful bouquets of sunflowers
But for you there's only contempt
Though you pour yourself into that frame and present it so proudly
This world could not accept your masterpieces, from the heart
So on that starry night, you gave to us and you took away from us
The one thing we never acknowledged, your life

Yeah, game laid down by Q, why'knawmsayin?
Vocals by Rasheeda, fly beat by QDIII
And flows by the M-A-see why'all, Mr. M-A-see Mall

Starry night, your life
You gave to us, and took away from us
Starry night, your life
You gave to us, and took away from us

Uh, uh, watch me live my art; writing words from my soul in blood
I speak the truth on every thang I love
I'll probably sacrifice my life, to send my message through mics
It's like a war drum calling soldiers at night
It's bigger than music I spit it straight from the heart
So it's cold n dark and deep like a universe, but nah don't start
It's for ya entertainment but it's my life why all
And I can't rewind, fast forward, or press pause
But when you give your all, it's like the fans demand more
And after the tour I sit alone like before
When ya name is hot it's all love, the world is yours
But when you fall off, you get ignored

You on the cover of da magazine, flossing on the TV screen
Toastin' wit yo' champagne, playin' life like a game
Loaded in the limousine, love to hear the fans scream
Swimmin' wit the sharks now, ain't no love money king
People got they hands out but ain't nobody lendin' hands
Can you really blame dem for tryin' to get what they can?
Late night, bright lights, lust n lies
And anythang goes under the Hollywood sign
Well you might lose ya soul and who knows what you find
But go ahead main we all want to shine
But go ahead main we all want to shine

There you have it
Why'know, when I was younger I prayed, to get in this game
Why'know to hold dis microphone in my hand
I asked the man upstairs, to let me rock a crowd one day
Why'know let people out there feel the way I feel through my music
Like my homeboy Tupac did fo' sho'
And he gave that to me
But he didn't he didn't he didn't let me know
About all the shady shit that's in, in between
You and yo' dream, why'know?
See it's more than the music, I spit it from the heart




So sometime it's cold n it's dark, but it's raw
And that's how I'ma bring it to you every time, why'know?

Overall Meaning

"Starry Night" is a song that pays tribute to Vincent Van Gogh, a renowned painter who wasn't widely accepted during his lifetime. The song acknowledges the fact that Van Gogh's creativity was often overlooked and underappreciated by society, although his works remain universally recognized today. Tupac's lyrics in the song suggest that he relates to Van Gogh's frustrations because many of his own creations were also misunderstood by society. Tupac points out how the world would not accept Van Gogh's masterpieces, and yet after his death, many have come to appreciate his works.


The song acknowledges how artists pour their hearts into their work, but often face rejection and lack of recognition from society. It reflects on the struggle of pursuing one's passion and dedicating oneself to the arts. The song also suggests the dangers and pitfalls of fame and the entertainment industry, which can easily consume and corrupt artists if they are not careful. It ends with Tupac reflecting on his own journey in the music industry and his desire to share his music with others.


Line by Line Meaning

Starry night, an unknown creation
This song is dedicated to the memory of Vincent Van Gogh, who painted 'Starry Night,' but it also emphasizes how many other artists create masterpieces that go unappreciated by society.


You have given them the stars at night
Artists give society beauty and inspiration that is often taken for granted.


And you have given them bountiful bouquets of sunflowers
Artists also offer society uniqueness and originality that people may overlook.


But for you there's only contempt
Unfortunately, some artists receive negative criticism and lack of recognition from society when they deserve better.


Though you pour yourself into that frame and present it so proudly
Artists put their hearts and souls into their work and approach it with passion.


This world could not accept your masterpieces, from the heart
Artists' emotional and genuine creations are often misunderstood by society.


So on that starry night, you gave to us and you took away from us
Artists not only offer society their talents and masterpieces but they also sacrifice parts of themselves for the sake of their art.


Yeah, game laid down by Q, why'knawmsayin?
The song was produced by Quincy Jones, and the line means that he's the one behind the beat.


It's bigger than music I spit it straight from the heart
Music is more than just a career to some musicians; it's an intimate part of themselves that they share with the world.


And I can't rewind, fast forward, or press pause
Once musicians put their work out there, they can't undo it, they can't change it, and they can't take it back.


People got they hands out but ain't nobody lendin' hands
The music industry can be ruthless, and individuals are often left to fend for themselves and struggle with their careers.


Well you might lose ya soul and who knows what you find
The pressure of the industry can cause individuals to compromise their values and morals, but the outcome is unknown, and the consequences may be severe.


But go ahead main we all want to shine
Despite the potential risks, musicians still want to make it in the industry and achieve success.


See it's more than the music, I spit it from the heart
The song is not just about the music, but about the artist's passion and emotion that they put into their work.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: QUINCY JONES, RASHIDA JONES, TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR

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