No No No feat. Jahaziel Sho Baraka & Monty G
R-Swift Lyrics


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He did it
He did it

Este's a friend of mine
We meet up every Tuesday night for dinner and a glass of wine
Este's been losing sleep
Her husband's acting different and it smells like infidelity
She says, "That ain't my merlot on his mouth"
"That ain't my jewelry on our joint account"
No, there ain't no doubt
I think I'm gonna call him out
She says

"I think he did it but I just can't prove it"
I think he did it but I just can't prove it
I think he did it but I just can't prove it
No, no body, no crime
But I ain't letting up until the day I die
No, no
I think he did it
No, no
He did it

Este wasn't there
Tuesday night at Olive Garden, at her job, or anywhere
He reports his missing wife
And I noticed when I passed his house his truck has got some brand new tires
And his mistress moved in
Sleeps in Este's bed and everything
No, there ain't no doubt
Somebody's gotta catch him out
'Cause

I think he did it but I just can't prove it (he did it)
I think he did it but I just can't prove it (he did it)
I think he did it but I just can't prove it
No, no body, no crime
But I ain't letting up until the day I die
No, no
I think he did it
No, no
He did it

Good thing my daddy made me get a boating license when I was fifteen
And I've cleaned enough houses to know how to cover up a scene
Good thing Este's sister's gonna swear she was with me ("She was with me dude")
Good thing his mistress took out a big life insurance policy

They think she did it but they just can't prove it
They think she did it but they just can't prove it
She thinks I did it but she just can't prove it
No, no body, no crime
I wasn't letting up until the day he
No, no body, no crime
I wasn't letting up until the day he




No, no body, no crime
I wasn't letting up until the day he died

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to R-Swift's song "No No No" feat. Jahaziel Sho Baraka & Monty G tell the story of a woman named Este who suspects that her husband is being unfaithful. She shares her concerns with her friend and contemplates confronting him about it. She believes that he is guilty, but she just can't prove it. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Este's husband is indeed cheating on her with a mistress who has moved into their home. The lyrics suggest that the mistress and Este's friend are involved in a plot to cover up the crime, implying that the husband has been murdered. The song ends with the assertion that no crime has been committed if there is no body, demonstrating a lack of faith in the justice system and the belief that sometimes vigilante justice is necessary.


The lyrics of this song are a commentary on the issue of infidelity, trust, and justice. They suggest that sometimes, it may be difficult to prove that someone has committed a crime or betrayed someone's trust, but that doesn't make it any less real or painful. The song taps into a common feeling of betrayal and highlights the need for accountability and justice.


Line by Line Meaning

He did it
This line is repeated to emphasize and confirm the belief that someone committed a crime.


Este's a friend of mine
The singer is introducing a friend named Este and creating a personal connection with them.


We meet up every Tuesday night for dinner and a glass of wine
The singer and Este have a regular weekly activity together which establishes familiarity and routine in their relationship.


Este's been losing sleep
Este is experiencing insomnia or restlessness due to a stressful situation.


Her husband's acting different and it smells like infidelity
Este's husband is exhibiting suspicious behavior that suggests he may be cheating on her.


She says, 'That ain't my merlot on his mouth'
Este has observed physical evidence of her husband's infidelity, such as wine stains on his clothing or breath.


'That ain't my jewelry on our joint account'
Este has discovered financial evidence of her husband's infidelity, such as purchases made with their shared funds that she did not authorize.


I think I'm gonna call him out
Este intends to confront her husband about her suspicions and evidence of infidelity.


I think he did it but I just can't prove it
The artist believes that Este's husband committed a wrongful act, but lacks sufficient evidence to prove it.


No, no body, no crime
This phrase implies that if there is no physical evidence of a crime, then it is less likely to have occurred or less likely to be proven in court.


But I ain't letting up until the day I die
The singer is determined to seek justice or uncover the truth, even if it takes a long time or the rest of their life.


Este wasn't there
Este was not present during a key moment or event, which limits her ability to gather evidence or knowledge about what occurred.


Tuesday night at Olive Garden, at her job, or anywhere
The singer lists several possible places where Este may have been on a certain night, suggesting that her whereabouts are unknown or unconfirmed.


He reports his missing wife
The husband files a report or notifies authorities that his wife is missing or has disappeared.


And I noticed when I passed his house his truck has got some brand new tires
The singer is observing and noting physical changes or details about the husband's vehicle, which could be important evidence in a criminal investigation.


And his mistress moved in
The husband's extramarital partner has moved into his home, indicating a serious and ongoing affair.


No, there ain't no doubt
The artist is confident and certain about their beliefs or observations based on the available evidence.


Somebody's gotta catch him out
The singer believes that the husband's actions are wrong or criminal, and someone needs to hold him accountable or bring him to justice.


Good thing my daddy made me get a boating license when I was fifteen
The singer is reflecting on a seemingly unrelated detail from their past, which may have implications for their current situation and actions.


And I've cleaned enough houses to know how to cover up a scene
The artist has experience or knowledge about how to conceal or tamper with evidence, suggesting that they may have committed a crime or be participating in a cover-up.


Good thing Este's sister's gonna swear she was with me ('She was with me dude')
The artist has arranged for a witness to corroborate an alibi or provide false testimony to support their version of events.


Good thing his mistress took out a big life insurance policy
The husband's extramarital partner has taken out a significant insurance policy on him, which could be a motive for foul play or an incentive for covering up a crime.


They think she did it but they just can't prove it
An individual, possibly the singer or another involved party, is being suspected of committing a crime but lacks sufficient evidence to incriminate them.


She thinks I did it but she just can't prove it
The artist is being accused or suspected of wrongdoing, but they believe there is not enough evidence to prove their guilt.


I wasn't letting up until the day he died
The singer is committed to pursuing justice or uncovering the truth, even if it means continuing their efforts until the end of the husband's life or beyond.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Taylor Alison Swift

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Annette V

wow this is a sick song God bless ya'll

TropicalxCanary

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A.

the best part comes at 3:20 mark.....nice! bop bop bop!

Princewill Lagang

WOW...."NO NO NO" Cause dey won't like u...coz ur a child of God"...Love diz track...Shalom...

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FIYAH!!!!!!!!!!!!

rosemary berry

I LOVE YOU I CANT HELP IT I REALLY LOVED YOU SO MY HEART IS BROKEN I KNOW YOU NEVER CARED HOPE YOUR DOING GOOD GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR NEW RELATIONSHIP.

Devon Long

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OperationReapSinners777

Jahaziel has turned his back on God, and Jahaziel has sold his soul to the Devil!

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