Venus Vs. Mars

Jay · The Blueprint 3 [2009]

Hov's a Blackberry Bold,

Shawty is a Sidekick,

She used to have a man,

I used to have a side chick,

Shawty got wind I had to blow the chick off,

got rid of him they both took the sh-t hard,

shawty play the piano me I play the white keys,

shawty from the south, oh, i think she like me,

Shawty like Pac, me Big Poppa,



screaming hit em up, I'm screaming who shot ya,

I'm on that red wine, shawty like white,

same sh-t different toilet,

we both getting nice,

me I'm from the apple which means I'm the Mac,

She's a PC, she lives in my lap.



[Chorus]

Shawty get it in,

Daddy go hard

Shawty get it in,

Daddy go hard

Shawty get it in,

Daddy go hard

Shawty get it in,

Daddy go hard

Shawty get it in,

Daddy go hard

Shawty get it in,

Venus Versus Mars,



Whether Black or white we both like Mike,

We both like Jordans, We both Phil's Knight's,

When I finish breakfast, shawty's out for lunch,

yeah we both eating its better than brunch,

shawty like Pepsi, me I'm da Coke Man,

Body like a coke bottle, I crush it like a Coke can,

Started at the window, then the bedroom wall,



the Ying to my Yang, I skeet skeet off,

I hits it from the back, Shawty like the front,

the Bonnie to my Clyde,

both riding shotgun,

both covered in gold like C3PO,

James and Florida Evans let the good times roll,



[Chorus]



Thought Shawty was the truth, found out she was a cheater,

we were supposed to takeover, I caught her bumping Ether!

I thought shawty like Mike, found out she like Prince,

thought she was Adrian, it's been Rocky ever since,

My dollars was down, she left me for some Euro's,

Took my whole flavour, I call her coke zero,

Co-MVP like Kobe and Shaq,

left me for the Heat,

we were winning back to back,

said I partied too much, shawty got fed up,

shawty got Britney shaved her whole head up,

we used to make out, kissing each others face off,

Fell for the ponzi scheme, damn shawty just Made-off.

Venus Vs. Mars

Venus Vs. Mars stands as a standout track on Jay's 2009 album, The Blueprint 3. Released during a period of significant commercial activity for the artist, the song reflects his signature blend of hip-hop and R&B influences. The recording captures the dynamic interplay often found in his discography, balancing introspective themes with energetic production. As part of a celebrated era in his career, the track contributes to the broader narrative of his musical evolution. Listeners familiar with his extensive catalogue will recognize the polished craftsmanship that defines this period. The song remains a notable song in his body of work, showcasing the artistic depth that has sustained his relevance across decades of recording.