A Billi

Jay · Other Songs - Jay

A billi, a billi, a billi, a billionaire

Call me Philli Collins I feel the billion is in the air

I affiliate with Billy Gates

That's my peer

and John Manilli"onaire is my consigliere

When i wear "Billionaire Boys Club" is more than gear

I don't wear it 'cause Pharrell

I wear it 'cause i'm fo' real

"I see dead people"

I see Benjamins

and a billion other "big head" people

imma natural born hustla

Marcy projects mutha fucka

Turned proffesional journalist

reportin' live from the gutter

where girls carry box cutters

brothers shoot-up with undercovers

screamin' "Fuck the World!!"

Why?

Cause' don't no body love us,

Shawn Carter, Sean Bell

What's the difference? Do tell

50 Shots Or 50 Mill?

Ain't no difference go to hell

So raaahh, lick a shot for Barack Obama

change gon' come or imma

buy the whole hood lamas on me

Roc nation army

Million strong and the mantra gon' be :

it is whatever it's gon' be

On three jump in the Humvee

Y'all could call it cold war

I'm declarein' i'm free

bumpin' Pac and The Outlawz

I'm flyer that all out doors

I ball out hard

I buy champagne companies

I'm past buyin' out bars...

but i do that

I'm so past G5's and G4's but i flew back

back, forth like Aaliyah - Rest In Piece!

Takes a nation of millions to hold us back

but when ya boy reaches a billion it's a wrap

Off of Rap??

Yeah!!

Roc nation, it takes a nation to stop...

I'm signin' off as the hoods Barack

RRAAAHHH!

muthafuckas i'm ill!

A Billi

Jay's "A Billi" stands as a defining track within the English language hip-hop canon, showcasing his mastery of the genre's rhythmic flow and lyrical density. Released during a pivotal era for UK drill and English rap, the song exemplifies the raw energy and technical precision that characterized his discography. The recording features Jay's characteristic delivery, blending aggressive ad-libs with complex verse structures that have influenced a generation of artists. As a standalone work, it remains a staple in discussions regarding the evolution of English-language rap, highlighting the artist's ability to craft high-stakes musical narratives without relying on traditional album packaging. The track's enduring relevance underscores its impact on the broader landscape of modern hip-hop.