In-Da-Street
Remy Ma Lyrics


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At da end of day
I'm so hood
I can't help it
Like this whole industry shit
Like forreal these bitches is industry
Like on some real
Like they used to sayin shit about bitches
Seein I'm walkin past and it's nothing
BITCH you say anything about me




I'm fuckin huntin you down

Overall Meaning

The first few lines of Remy Ma's song "In-Da-Street" read "at da end of day, I'm so hood, I can't help it, like this whole industry shit." These lyrics seem to communicate that, despite being a part of the music industry (which is often perceived as being separate or distinct from "the streets"), Remy Ma still considers herself to be "hood" or related to and invested in the communities where she grew up. The next few lines seem to take a jab at other industry women, suggesting that some of them are "fake" or "phony" and only adopt certain personas or attitudes for their art. Remy Ma seems to be claiming that she doesn't have to put on a performance or pretend to be something she's not, as she is already "so hood" in her everyday life. She warns those who might speak negatively about her, suggesting that she will "hunt them down" and defend her reputation.


Line by Line Meaning

At da end of day
When everything is said and done


I'm so hood
I am from and embody the culture of my neighborhood


I can't help it
It's just who I am


Like this whole industry shit
This entire music business


Like forreal these bitches is industry
These female rappers are more concerned with their industry image than being authentic


Like on some real
Seriously


Like they used to sayin shit about bitches
They used to talk badly about other women


Seein I'm walkin past and it's nothing
Even though they see me walking by, they don't say anything negative


BITCH you say anything about me
If you have anything negative to say about me


I'm fuckin huntin you down
I will relentlessly come after you




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: NATHANIEL EDWIN JR. ADDERLEY, SEAN J. COMBS, MARK D. DEBARGE, DWIGHT GRANT, CHAD WESLEY HAMILTON, ETTERLENE JORDAN, R. SMITH, LUTHER R. VANDROSS, CHRISTOPHER WALLACE

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