JUICY
Supercat feat.The Notorious B.I.G. Puff DaddyThird Eye Lyrics


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(Fuck all you hoes! Get a grip, motherfucker!)

Yeah, this album is dedicated
To all the teachers that told me I'd never amount to nothin'
To all the people that lived above the buildings that I was hustlin' in front of
Called the police on me when I was just tryin' to make some money to feed my daughter (it's all good)
And all the niggas in the struggle
You know what I'm sayin'? It's all good, baby baby

It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! magazine
Salt-n-Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousine
Hangin' pictures on my wall
Every Saturday Rap Attack, Mr. Magic, Marley Marl
I let my tape rock 'til my tape popped
Smokin' weed in Bambu, sippin' on Private Stock
Way back, when I had the red and black lumberjack
With the hat to match
Remember Rappin' Duke? Duh-ha, duh-ha
You never thought that hip-hop would take it this far
Now I'm in the limelight 'cause I rhyme tight
Time to get paid, blow up like the World Trade
Born sinner, the opposite of a winner
Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner
Peace to Ron G, Brucie B, Kid Capri
Funkmaster Flex, Lovebug Starski
I'm blowin' up like you thought I would
Call the crib, same number, same hood
It's all good (It's all good)
And if you don't know, now you know, nigga

You know very well
Who you are
Don't let 'em hold you down
Reach for the stars
You had a goal
But not that many
'Cause you're the only one
I'll give you good and plenty

I made the change from a common thief
To up close and personal with Robin Leach
And I'm far from cheap
I smoke skunk with my peeps all day
Spread love, it's the Brooklyn way
The Moët and Alizé keep me pissy
Girls used to diss me
Now they write letters 'cause they miss me
I never thought it could happen, this rappin' stuff
I was too used to packin' gats and stuff
Now honeys play me close like butter play toast
From the Mississippi down to the East Coast
Condos in Queens, indo for weeks
Sold-out seats to hear Biggie Smalls speak
Livin' life without fear
Puttin' five karats in my baby girl's ear
Lunches, brunches, interviews by the pool
Considered a fool 'cause I dropped out of high school
Stereotypes of a black male misunderstood
And it's still all good
And if you don't know, now you know, nigga

You know very well
Who you are
Don't let 'em hold you down
Reach for the stars
You had a goal
But not that many
'Cause you're the only one
I'll give you good and plenty

Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis
When I was dead broke, man, I couldn't picture this
50-inch screen, money-green leather sofa
Got two rides, a limousine with a chauffeur
Phone bill about two G's flat
No need to worry, my accountant handles that
And my whole crew is loungin'
Celebratin' every day, no more public housin'
Thinkin' back on my one-room shack
Now my mom pimps a Ac' with minks on her back
And she loves to show me off of course
Smiles every time my face is up in The Source
We used to fuss when the landlord dissed us
No heat, wonder why Christmas missed us
Birthdays was the worst days
Now we sip Champagne when we thirsty
Uh, damn right, I like the life I live
'Cause I went from negative to positive
And it's all (It's all good, nigga)
And if you don't know, now you know, nigga

You know very well
Who you are
Don't let 'em hold you down
And if you don't know, now you know, nigga
Reach for the stars
You had a goal
But not that many
'Cause you're the only one
And if you don't know, now you know, nigga
I'll give you good and plenty

Representin' B-Town in the house
Junior Mafia, mad flavor
Uh, uh, yeah, aight

You know very well
Who you are
Don't let 'em hold you down
Reach for the stars
You had a goal
But not that many
'Cause you're the only one
I'll give you good and plenty

Biggie Smalls, it's all good, nigga
Junior Mafia, it's all good, nigga
Bad Boy, it's all good, nigga
It's all good
That's right, '94
And on and on, and on and on
You know very well
Who you are




Don't let 'em hold you down
Reach for the stars

Overall Meaning

The song “Juicy” by Supercat feat. The Notorious B.I.G. & Puff DaddyThird Eye is a dedication to the hustle and struggle that eventually led to success. The song begins by acknowledging the doubters and haters who said that the artist would never make it, including the police who interfered with his hustle to provide for his daughter. The artist then goes on to recount his upbringing during the peak of hip hop culture, where he idolized Salt-n-Pepa and Heavy D and Mr. Magic, and Marley Marl on Rap Attack, from whom he drew inspiration for his own talents. He acknowledges going through the common rags-to-riches cycle, going from poverty and crime to fame and success, facing stereotypes and misunderstandings along the way.


One of the most striking aspects of the song is the artist’s unwavering confidence in his future, even during the most trying times. He encourages listeners to identify and pursue their own goals, regardless of detractors and obstacles along the way. “Juicy” is not just an anthem for personal success, but celebrates the triumphs of a particular culture and community that inspired and uplifted him in his early years.


Line by Line Meaning

(Fuck all you hoes! Get a grip, motherfucker!)
Introduction and call to action for the listeners to pay attention


Yeah, this album is dedicated
The following lyrics are dedicated to a specific group of people


To all the teachers that told me I'd never amount to nothin'
Acknowledging past criticism and disbelief in one's abilities


To all the people that lived above the buildings that I was hustlin' in front of
Acknowledging the negative impact others had on one's life and goals


Called the police on me when I was just tryin' to make some money to feed my daughter (it's all good)
Acknowledging the struggle and adversity faced while trying to provide for family


And all the niggas in the struggle
Acknowledging others who share in the struggle and hardships


You know what I'm sayin'? It's all good, baby baby
Reaffirming that despite the challenges faced, everything will work out


It was all a dream, I used to read Word Up! magazine
Reflecting on a time in the past before success, when hip-hop was just a dream


Salt-n-Pepa and Heavy D up in the limousine
Referencing past inspirations and role models in the hip-hop scene


Hangin' pictures on my wall
Recounting a time in the past when hip-hop was just a hobby and not yet a career


Every Saturday Rap Attack, Mr. Magic, Marley Marl
Referencing influential DJs and radio shows in the early days of hip-hop


I let my tape rock 'til my tape popped
Taking pride in listening to and sharing hip-hop music on cassette tapes


Smokin' weed in Bambu, sippin' on Private Stock
Referencing past recreational habits and partying with friends


Way back, when I had the red and black lumberjack
Remembering a specific article of clothing worn in the past


With the hat to match
Emphasizing that the outfit was coordinated and stylish


Remember Rappin' Duke? Duh-ha, duh-ha
Referencing a past hit song and showing appreciation for it


You never thought that hip-hop would take it this far
Acknowledging the disbelief and doubts others had about the potential of hip-hop music


Now I'm in the limelight 'cause I rhyme tight
Celebrating current success and recognition in the music industry


Time to get paid, blow up like the World Trade
Referencing the booming economy and commercial success of the time


Born sinner, the opposite of a winner
Acknowledging negative past actions and beliefs about oneself


Remember when I used to eat sardines for dinner
Reflecting on a time when food insecurity was an issue


Peace to Ron G, Brucie B, Kid Capri
Showing gratitude to influential DJs


Funkmaster Flex, Lovebug Starski
Naming additional influential DJs


I'm blowin' up like you thought I would
Proving doubters wrong and achieving success


Call the crib, same number, same hood
Acknowledging that despite success, roots and relationships remain the same


It's all good (It's all good)
Reiterating that everything is alright


And if you don't know, now you know, nigga
Assertively stating that others should recognize current success and influence


You know very well
Addressing those who are aware of success and the journey to get there


Who you are
Affirming one's identity


Don't let 'em hold you down
Encouraging others to rise above challenges and limitations


Reach for the stars
Encouraging others to strive for greatness


You had a goal
Recognizing that everyone has a goal or purpose in life


But not that many
Acknowledging that not everyone has identified their goals or purpose


'Cause you're the only one
Encouraging listeners to embrace individuality and uniqueness


I'll give you good and plenty
Promising listeners that they will receive abundant support and encouragement


I made the change from a common thief
Sharing a personal transformation and journey from criminal activity to success


To up close and personal with Robin Leach
Referencing a celebrity journalist and highlighting current success and fame


And I'm far from cheap
Asserting that despite humble beginnings, current success comes with wealth


I smoke skunk with my peeps all day
Indicating that recreational drug use still occurs despite increased wealth


Spread love, it's the Brooklyn way
Promoting peace and positivity in Brooklyn, the artist's hometown


The Moët and Alizé keep me pissy
Referencing expensive alcohol and lifestyle choices


Girls used to diss me
Recounting past romantic rejections and disinterest


Now they write letters 'cause they miss me
Sharing that previous romantic disinterest has now turned into attraction and admiration


I never thought it could happen, this rappin' stuff
Reasserting disbelief that hip-hop music could lead to such success


I was too used to packin' gats and stuff
Reflecting on past involvement with guns and criminal activity


Now honeys play me close like butter play toast
Showing that previously uninterested women now pursue the artist in a romantic way


From the Mississippi down to the East Coast
Highlighting the broad reach and influence of hip-hop music


Condos in Queens, indo for weeks
Celebrating current wealth and recreational drug use


Sold-out seats to hear Biggie Smalls speak
Acknowledging a large and dedicated fan base


Livin' life without fear
Feeling confident and secure in one's current lifestyle


Puttin' five karats in my baby girl's ear
Indicating wealth and a desire to provide for family


Lunches, brunches, interviews by the pool
Describing leisurely activities and a comfortable lifestyle


Considered a fool 'cause I dropped out of high school
Acknowledging societal criticism and disbelief in one's ability to succeed without formal education


Stereotypes of a black male misunderstood
Addressing prevalent societal misconceptions and biases


And it's still all good
Reiterating that despite challenges and misunderstandings, everything is still alright


Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis
Referencing popular video game consoles of the time


When I was dead broke, man, I couldn't picture this
Recounting humble beginnings and disbelief in current success


50-inch screen, money-green leather sofa
Describing current material possessions and wealth


Got two rides, a limousine with a chauffeur
Celebrating current luxury and transportation options


Phone bill about two G's flat
Indicating that even basic utilities are expensive due to current wealth


No need to worry, my accountant handles that
Showing that current success is managed and controlled by responsible professionals


And my whole crew is loungin'
Indicating that others who were part of the journey are now also enjoying success


Celebratin' every day, no more public housin'
Emphasizing that current success has resulted in a better living situation


Thinkin' back on my one-room shack
Reflecting on previous living situations and lack of resources


Now my mom pimps a Ac' with minks on her back
Celebrating that family members also benefit from current success


And she loves to show me off of course
Showing pride and appreciation for the artist's success


Smiles every time my face is up in The Source
Acknowledging media recognition and appreciation


We used to fuss when the landlord dissed us
Recounting past conflicts with a landlord


No heat, wonder why Christmas missed us
Recounting past hardships and lack of basic resources


Birthdays was the worst days
Showing that even special occasions were difficult in the past


Now we sip Champagne when we thirsty
Celebrating current luxury and ability to indulge


Uh, damn right, I like the life I live
Reiterating satisfaction and appreciation for current lifestyle


'Cause I went from negative to positive
Acknowledging past struggles and current success


And it's all (It's all good, nigga)
Reiterating that despite everything, everything is alright


Representin' B-Town in the house
Acknowledging the artist's hometown


Junior Mafia, mad flavor
Acknowledging and promoting other artists in the hip-hop scene


Biggie Smalls, it's all good, nigga
Reaffirming the artist's identity and current success


Junior Mafia, it's all good, nigga
Promoting and supporting other artists in the genre


Bad Boy, it's all good, nigga
Acknowledging and promoting the artist's label


It's all good
Reiterating that everything is alright


That's right, '94
Referencing the year of the song's release


And on and on, and on and on
Continuing the celebratory mood and reference to ongoing success




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., JELLYBEAN MUSIC GROUP
Written by: CHRISTOPHER WALLACE, JAMES MTUME, JEAN CLAUDE OLIVIER, SEAN COMBS

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