Rapper
The Jaggerz Lyrics


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Hey girl, I bet ya
There's someone out to get you
You'll find him anywhere
On a bus, in a bar, in a grocery store
He'll say "Excuse me, haven't I seen you somewhere before?"

Rap, rap, rap, they call him the rapper
Rap, rap, rap, you know what he's after

So, he starts his rappin'
Hoping something will happen
He'll say he needs you
A companion, a girl he can talk to
He's made up his mind
He needs someone to sock it to

Rap, rap, rap, they call him the rapper
Rap, rap, rap, you know what he's after

He's made an impression
So he makes a suggestion
"Come up to my place
For some coffee or tea or me"
He's got you where he wants you
Girl, you've gotta face reality

Rap, rap, rap, they call him the rapper




Rap, rap, rap, you know what he's after
Rap, rap, rap, they call him the rapper

Overall Meaning

The Jaggerz's song "The Rapper" is a cautionary tale of a man who preys on women with his charming ways and smooth-talking. The song tells the story of a girl who is constantly being approached by a man who goes by the name "The Rapper". He appears in every corner, in a bus, in a bar, in a grocery store, and always recognizes her, saying he has seen her somewhere before. The song portrays him as cunning and untrustworthy, always on the lookout for his next victim.


The chorus of the song repeats the words "Rap, rap, rap, they call him the rapper, you know what he's after." The lyrics suggest that he is after more than just a friendly conversation, and that his intentions are less than honorable. He uses his gift of gab to seduce women into going home with him for "coffee or tea or me" and then takes advantage of them. The song warns women to be cautious of men like "The Rapper" who use their words as weapons to get what they want.


Overall, “The Rapper” is a cautionary tale about the dangers of being vulnerable to charming strangers who only want to take advantage of you. It serves as a reminder that one should always be cautious when approached by smooth-talking strangers, as their real intentions may be less than honorable.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey girl, I bet ya
The rapper begins by acknowledging a girl and showing interest in her.


There's someone out to get you
He implies that there is danger lurking around the girl.


You'll find him anywhere
The danger could be everywhere, from public places to private ones.


On a bus, in a bar, in a grocery store
The danger may be present anywhere, including common places such as a bus, a bar or a grocery store.


He'll say "Excuse me, haven't I seen you somewhere before?"
The danger will most likely show itself politely by simply asking the girl if they've met before.


Rap, rap, rap, they call him the rapper
The rapper himself is known for his smooth talking ways.


Rap, rap, rap, you know what he's after
People are aware that the rapper only wants one thing from women he meets.


So, he starts his rappin'
The rapper initiates his most effective tool to lure women: his words.


Hoping something will happen
The rapper hopes that his seductions will result in getting what he wants.


He'll say he needs you
He will claim that he requires the girl's company.


A companion, a girl he can talk to
The rapper portrays himself as looking for someone to chat with and keep him company.


He's made up his mind
The rapper is sure about what he wants and is not interested in anything else.


He needs someone to sock it to
The rapper desires a physical relationship with a girl.


He's made an impression
The rapper has successfully impacted the girl he's been talking to.


So he makes a suggestion
The rapper then suggests they can go back to his place for some alone time.


"Come up to my place
The rapper invites the girl to come along.


For some coffee or tea or me"
The rapper suggests that the girl will be served something to drink, but that he is the real attraction here.


He's got you where he wants you
The rapper has finally achieved his goal of getting the girl into his home.


Girl, you've gotta face reality
The girl will have to confront the harsh reality of being seduced by a smooth talking 'rapper' who only wants one thing.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DOMINIC IERACE

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Comments from YouTube:

@kellibond4452

Almost 50 years gone by and I still love this song...10½ and in 5th grade when released...great use of that cowbell!

@NBFLASH

So true. Donnie Iris wrote this song around the drum style of my dad. He said my dad's soulful style and sound is what you hear. Kinda salsa funk with the soul rock. Very unique song.

@JCNippert1

So is Ah Leah

@skydiver1957

One of those tunes that ignites what I call my "snapshot" memories. Flashes of places we were, what we were doing, what we were driving...AHHHH....!

@lauramolloy9777

Those were the days

@jonsantos9816

The song still holds up after all these years .

@yossarian6799

This was one of my Dad's jams. He was PR officer at his company and had access to sophisticated AV equipment. He'd have the interns make 8-track "mix tapes" for us... and they knew how to do it without breaking the song up between tracks! Anyway, Dad had a 1970 Grand Prix and the center console glove compartment was slatted to fit 8-track tapes. I remember this song on one of those tapes, with a label typed up by my sister on purple construction paper. Funny how you can remember such small details after a half a century...

@usmcveteran7316

1970, 15 yrs old and so in love. My cute girlfriend would sing this song all the time. Cutest smile the cutest eyes.

@NBFLASH

Thanks for the message. My dad is the drummer on this song. The Jaggerz actually had 2.

@chrisandlindasmith9665

So cool

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