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Artist/Band:
Jay-Z
Lyrics for Song: Hova Song (Outro)
Lyrics for Album: Vol. 3...The Life and Times of Shawn Carter
[Jay-Z]
Who ever thought young Shawn Carter would change the game?
Used to rap to the raindrops off my window pane
Duckin the plain cops, pushin indo and 'caine
At the kitchen table late night, no pen, just my brain
First album niggaz love me cause they thought I was poor
Guess I'm successful; industry don't love me no more
Well I'm the same nigga from your corner, bubblin raw
Skully tilted, pants saggin, damn near touchin the floor
And I come with do-rags to your so-called awards
T-shirt with my chain out like fuck y'all all
Retrospect ain't been the same since I lost my dad
He's still alive, but still fuck you, don't cross my path
A&R's had me feelin like moss in the drab
So I turned the league out with "Reasonable Doubt"
Get your CD's out, let's go, song for song
I'm the illest nigga doin it til y'all prove me wrong
Do you believe?
It's Hova the God, uhh, uhh, uhh..
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Hova Song (Outro)
Jay-Z's 'Hova Song (Outro)' serves as a reflective close to 'Vol. 3...The Life and Times of Shawn Carter,' anchoring the album's narrative with a somber, introspective tone. Released in 2003, the track exemplifies the artist's ability to blend hip-hop storytelling with emotional vulnerability, characteristic of his work during the mid-2000s era. As an outro, it provides a necessary pause, allowing the listener to process the themes of fame, loss, and resilience explored throughout the record. The song's minimalist production highlights Jay-Z's vocal delivery, reinforcing his status as a lyrical powerhouse while deepening the emotional resonance of the project. It stands as a testament to his capacity to craft music that resonates on a personal level, complementing the broader discography that defines his career. |
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| Album Lyrics: Vol. 3...The Life and Times of Shawn Carter |
 Jay-Z
"Vol. 3...The Life and Times of Shawn Carter"
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