Back In The Game Ft Ron Isley
Wu-Tang Clan Lyrics


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[Method Man]
Uh-huh, Mr. Biggs, Track Masters (woo!)
It's a Wu-Tang official right here why'know
[Inspectah Deck]
Yeah, the employees of the year yeah we're back to work
We took time off, while other rappers got jerked
Shit's bout to change now, it's a shame how
Things ain't the same but I'm back in the game now
And as we step in the door, we cause panic
Yep, the usual suspects, we at it
Vexed at it, why'all went a week with the belt
Few chicks felt your style, now you feelin yourself
Meet your maker, I dropped you at eight years old
I got stock in your flow and crops to sharehold
Crops with the prose where cops won't dare go
Got top centerfolds too hot to wear clothes
Still me - always have and will be
Ill G - it's silly to hate but feel free
Hey - hear what I say, they gotta pay
And my return is like Christ, declare the holiday
[Chorus: Ron Isley]
Back in the game now.. copped me some weed now
My people bout to eat now.. shit's bout to change now
Back in the game now.. all my niggaz in the hood now
Better catch up now.. shit's bout to change now
[Method Man]
Uh, why'all see I'm in the street strugglin
Young dumb and thuggin, give a FUCK about nuttin
Stuck at rock bottom, tryin to come up on somethin
Pumpin from sundown to sun-up, we hustlin
Vision my nigga now get in where you fit in
And see prison, as just the high cost of livin the life
Ante up cause if you blow the dice
On that O-Z, Dorothy ain't goin home tonight
That's on e'rythang, put it on the kids and the wife
Been buryin my folks ever since they raised the price on the coke
Searchin for a quick antidote
Mo' money, mo' problems to cope
[GZA]
We were at the same table when the chips were checked
A gamblin +Rebel+ who +Inspects+ the +Deck+
Just when you thought we would fold our hand
Against all odds we raised the bet like we changed the plans
It was live on air but in between station breaks
I was holdin a pair and just made the table stakes
Split the demos, put insurance on tapes
A safeguard against the crusaders in capes
If I double down they say the Gods are sharks
If we win against the house they thought the cards was marked
We draw hit after hit from a royal flush menu
While the dealer promoted the full house venue
A spade in the club with the heart to wear diamonds
The high roller who got credit upon signin
They look puzzled when I shuffle, most of 'em stunned by the hustle
Recourse of bluff game's your muscle
[Chorus - 0.75X]
[Raekwon] Say what? ("Shaolin shadowboxing!")
[R. Isley] Shit's bout to change..
[Raekwon the Chef]
Aiyyo, on rainy days I sit back and count ways on
How to get rich, coolin with a mean ill Jamaican bitch
Banana coat matchin with the ratchet
Lil' black weave sweatpants style, air force is actin
Jump in the 6, kicks look crisp, talkin bout the bird
Flow through your hood in the mean tints that's giant
It's like the family that flipped on you for lyin
Buried you alive, left your whore cryin
We on your floor look more doors
Dey ain't ate either, I hope why'all niggaz is armed
And when we get there, all my niggaz in the mix
Yeah Shallah Lex, Diamond got me buyin Louis Rich
[Ghostface Killah]
Most people say the Clan was missin since I got dropped offa radio
Overnight your whole style was bitten in the process
Everybody switched they names like
Whatcha call it, any fast (?)
It was the Gods that repped that, sharkskin dark skinned bitches
Clarks from Digi left the game dizzy
Ooh got busy, that dancey shit slid through
We had to stay hood cause that's who we been through
RZA came through, mastermind got the cash and power
Proof that power plastered divine classical lines
Mathematical rhymes, the style is unbearable
Now niggaz with the radical shines
It's Ghost-Deini, every coast need me
We back motherfucker that's right, it's the W.T.C.
World Trade Center, Wu-Tang Clan
We brought so much heat that we was givin you tears an' shit




[Chorus]
[Ron Isley ad libs to fade]

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wu-Tang Clan's song "Back in the Game" revolve around the rappers' return to the music scene and their determination to prove themselves once again after taking time off from their careers. The chorus, sung by Ron Isley, emphasizes the group's resurgence and their desire to succeed: "Back in the game now, copped me some weed now, my people 'bout to eat now, shit's 'bout to change now."


Method Man starts off the song by acknowledging the difficulties of the music industry and the struggle to stay relevant. Inspectah Deck adds his voice to the chorus, declaring that they are "the employees of the year" and that they are "back to work." He then criticizes other rappers who let their fame get to their head and refuse to evolve. GZA follows with a slick verse about gambling and taking risks, while Raekwon the Chef shows off his lyrical skills with a descriptive verse about his lifestyle. Ghostface Killah ends the song by highlighting the group's influence on the music industry and their commitment to remaining true to their roots.


Overall, "Back in the Game" is a bold statement from Wu-Tang Clan, reaffirming their place in the rap world and their dedication to their craft. The song showcases each member's unique style and personality, while also highlighting the group's unity in their pursuit of success.


Line by Line Meaning

Uh-huh, Mr. Biggs, Track Masters (woo!)
Acknowledging the presence of key figures in the music industry


It's a Wu-Tang official right here why'know
Asserting the official status of Wu-Tang Clan


Yeah, the employees of the year yeah we're back to work
Highlighting Wu-Tang Clan's dedication and work ethic


We took time off, while other rappers got jerked
Emphasizing Wu-Tang Clan's ability to avoid the negative aspects of the music industry


Shit's bout to change now, it's a shame how
Anticipating a shift in the music scene and expressing disappointment in current conditions


Things ain't the same but I'm back in the game now
Reaffirming Wu-Tang Clan's return to the music scene and determination to make an impact


And as we step in the door, we cause panic
Creating a disruptive and exciting atmosphere upon entering the music industry


Yep, the usual suspects, we at it
Identifying Wu-Tang Clan as familiar and consistent contributors to the music industry


Vexed at it, why'all went a week with the belt
Expressing frustration at other artists who may have had temporary success


Few chicks felt your style, now you feelin yourself
Highlighting the lack of sustained support for other artists and their eventual decline in popularity


Meet your maker, I dropped you at eight years old
Claiming responsibility for the success and influence of other artists


I got stock in your flow and crops to sharehold
Asserting ownership and financial investment in the artistic abilities of others


Crops with the prose where cops won't dare go
Exploring creative territories that may be seen as unconventional or risky


Got top centerfolds too hot to wear clothes
Referring to highly attractive women who are confident and unafraid to display their beauty


Still me - always have and will be
Asserting personal identity and consistency throughout their career


Ill G - it's silly to hate but feel free
Acknowledging the existence of critics but dismissing their negative opinions


Hey - hear what I say, they gotta pay
Demanding recognition and compensation for their contributions to the music industry


And my return is like Christ, declare the holiday
Comparing their return to a religious event and suggesting it should be celebrated


Back in the game now.. copped me some weed now
Reentering the music scene and indulging in recreational activities


My people bout to eat now.. shit's bout to change now
Anticipating success and positive changes for their community


All my niggaz in the hood now
Referring to their friends and supporters who come from similar backgrounds


Better catch up now.. shit's bout to change now
Encouraging others to adapt and keep up with their new direction


Uh, why'all see I'm in the street strugglin
Drawing attention to their personal challenges and hardships


Young dumb and thuggin, give a FUCK about nuttin
Expressing a reckless and rebellious attitude towards societal norms


Stuck at rock bottom, tryin to come up on somethin
Describing a difficult situation and the desire to improve their circumstances


Pumpin from sundown to sun-up, we hustlin
Working relentlessly and tirelessly from morning until night


Vision my nigga now get in where you fit in
Encouraging others to find their place and contribute to the collective vision


And see prison, as just the high cost of livin the life
Accepting the consequences, including imprisonment, that come with their lifestyle


Ante up cause if you blow the dice
Taking risks and accepting the potential consequences of their actions


On that O-Z, Dorothy ain't goin home tonight
Referencing the popular film The Wizard of Oz and suggesting a dangerous and uncertain situation


That's on e'rythang, put it on the kids and the wife
Asserting the seriousness of their statements and affirming their commitment to their family


Been buryin my folks ever since they raised the price on the coke
Reflecting on the loss of loved ones due to the consequences of drug involvement


Searchin for a quick antidote
Seeking a solution or escape from their current circumstances


Mo' money, mo' problems to cope
Acknowledging the challenges that come with increased wealth and success


We were at the same table when the chips were checked
Recalling a time when they were all involved in a risky situation together


A gamblin +Rebel+ who +Inspects+ the +Deck+
Identifying themselves as risk-takers who challenge norms and authority


Just when you thought we would fold our hand
Defying expectations of failure or defeat


Against all odds we raised the bet like we changed the plans
Overcoming challenges and increasing their commitment despite obstacles


It was live on air but in between station breaks
Highlighting their continuous presence and impact on the music scene


I was holdin a pair and just made the table stakes
Asserting their strong position and ability to make important decisions


Split the demos, put insurance on tapes
Distributing their music and taking measures to protect their intellectual property


A safeguard against the crusaders in capes
Protecting themselves from competitors or those who may try to diminish their success


If I double down they say the Gods are sharks
Using gambling metaphors to convey their confidence and skill


If we win against the house they thought the cards was marked
Challenging misconceptions and unfair assumptions about their success


We draw hit after hit from a royal flush menu
Consistently producing successful and highly regarded music


While the dealer promoted the full house venue
Maintaining their own unique style and artistic integrity while others conform to mainstream expectations


A spade in the club with the heart to wear diamonds
Asserting their unique identity and willingness to defy societal norms


The high roller who got credit upon signin
Being recognized and respected for their talent and achievements


They look puzzled when I shuffle, most of 'em stunned by the hustle
Confusing and surprising others with their unpredictable and successful strategies


Recourse of bluff game's your muscle
Using deception and strategy to outwit their opponents


Aiyyo, on rainy days I sit back and count ways on
Reflecting on their experiences and contemplating different approaches


How to get rich, coolin with a mean ill Jamaican bitch
Discussing their aspirations for financial success and the company they keep


Banana coat matchin with the ratchet
Describing their fashion choices and connections to the streets


Lil' black weave sweatpants style, air force is actin
Detailing their casual and distinct fashion sense


Jump in the 6, kicks look crisp, talkin bout the bird
Referring to their luxury car, fashionable footwear, and discussing illegal activities


Flow through your hood in the mean tints that's giant
Driving through the neighborhood with heavily tinted windows, signifying power and mystery


It's like the family that flipped on you for lyin
Drawing parallels between disloyalty and betrayal in both personal and professional relationships


Buried you alive, left your whore cryin
Metaphorically describing the emotional impact of being betrayed and abandoned


We on your floor look more doors
Invading someone's territory and expressing their dominance


Dey ain't ate either, I hope why'all niggaz is armed
Asserting that their adversaries are unprepared and vulnerable


And when we get there, all my niggaz in the mix
Uniting with their friends and supporters to confront their enemies


Yeah Shallah Lex, Diamond got me buyin Louis Rich
Acknowledging and giving respect to their associates and collaborators


Most people say the Clan was missin since I got dropped offa radio
Addressing rumors and criticism surrounding their absence from mainstream radio


Overnight your whole style was bitten in the process
Highlighting the imitative nature of other artists and the influence of Wu-Tang Clan


Everybody switched they names like Whatcha call it, any fast (?)
Satirizing the trend of artists adopting new identities and styles without originality


It was the Gods that repped that, sharkskin dark skinned bitches
Asserting Wu-Tang Clan's role in representing their culture and their preference for exotic women


Clarks from Digi left the game dizzy
Referring to their unique footwear and their impact on the music industry


Ooh got busy, that dancey shit slid through
Showcasing their versatility and ability to adapt to different musical trends


We had to stay hood cause that's who we been through
Remaining connected to their roots and staying true to their upbringing


RZA came through, mastermind got the cash and power
Recognizing the leadership and financial success of RZA, a key member of the group


Proof that power plastered divine classical lines
Highlighting RZA's lyrical and artistic abilities


Mathematical rhymes, the style is unbearable
Emphasizing the complexity and skill of their lyrical content


Now niggaz with the radical shines
Referring to artists who try to imitate their style but lack originality


It's Ghost-Deini, every coast need me
Asserting Ghostface Killah's significance and popularity across different regions


We back motherfucker that's right, it's the W.T.C.
Announcing their return and reestablishing their identity as Wu-Tang Clan


World Trade Center, Wu-Tang Clan
Referencing their hometown and representing their collective group


We brought so much heat that we was givin you tears an' shit
Proudly claiming responsibility for the emotional impact they had on their audience




Lyrics ยฉ DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: SAMUEL BARNES, JEAN OLIVIER, C SMITH, L GATES, C WOODS, J HUNTER, D COLES

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Solomon David

Never gets old.

Dont Play

Yo this beat !!!

Maycon Binba

Muito bom!

Life is Thriving

A spade in the club with the heart to wear diamonds...

That line always gets me

Sascha Schmitt

still a banger, timeless classic.

MikeWooshy

GZA kills it. Even now, love the flow.

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Wu Tang 4 ever ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘‘โœŒ๐Ÿฝ๐ŸŽน๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽผ...all Chambers are legends for me. 95-96 I heard the first tape of wu tang and I thought, oh shit what kind of sick sounds is that, until then never such brutal lyrics, hard beats and all the wu tang sound selection. 1 song and I was in a wu Tang rush, bought almost every album that was out there and listened to it a million times. Then came the 2000s and at some point it became quiet about wu Tang. Maybe I'm imagining it, individual members released one or the other song that became hits, but from 2001 onwards everyone in the clubs only wanted to hear G Unit. New sounds, other beats and lyrics, new groups have emerged, new directions in hip hop, where today it is enough to place a number 1 album with wild screams or similar noises. Where are all the nice, hard texts, stories from the past, from the street or individual stories, experiences with messages behind them for the listeners, especially for young people. These young people today only know texts like, fuck sluts, deal kilos of cocaine in the club, no idea blah blah. or any other weird hidden messages in the music. I wish for a wu tang comeback, with all wu members, with new, fresh hard beats, old school string instruments or piano melodies, everything mixed and BoooMMMM a hammer wu tang clan comeback album 2023๐Ÿ“€๐ŸŽน๐Ÿ‘‘๐ŸŽผ๐Ÿ˜ŽโœŒ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ฅ ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ฃยฎ๏ธ ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ’šโ€ผ๏ธโ€ผ๏ธโ€ผ๏ธ

Flyology Gaming

Best track on the album

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Y'all been warned?

Don Lopez

And still fire

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