Lol

Ja Rule · Other Songs - Ja Rule

i'll be party till the sun come up

and the all the things was missing was you (baby, baby)

i miss you (baby, baby) come home (baby, baby)

hello .. hello ..

but it ain't funny how i don't see you no more.



b*tch but i've been think about you (but i do without you )

pretend like i don't care but that's just a .. me ..imagination

distraction, distraction, distraction,

forget ..i've been thinking forget

speak louder than words

i heard it all before i don't play uh baby

don't get mad talk dirty to me

i .. i want you, i miss you, i ..

you knows ..and baby you



chorus

i'll be party till the sun come up

and the all the things was missing was you (baby, baby)



i miss you (baby, baby) come home (baby, baby)

hello .. hello ..

but it ain't funny how i don't see you no more.



b*tch but i've been dreaming about you

but didn't i waken and stop realize that i can't sleep without you

i can't breath without you no way, no way, no way

but .. even the .. than many looking pretending,

this thing ain't got between us ..drinking ..

and hooking upon the .. come ..i'm yours

baby you knew.



2 x chorus:

i'll be party till the sun come up

and the all the things was missing was you (baby, baby)

i miss you (baby, baby) come home (baby, baby)

hello .. hello ..

but it ain't funny how i don't see you no more.

Lol

Ja Rule's "Lol" stands as a defining track within his extensive hip-hop discography, capturing the raw emotional intensity that characterized his early commercial success. Known for blending hard-hitting rap verses with melodic hooks, the song exemplifies the artist's signature style of intertwining street narratives with soulful production. Released during a period where Rule dominated the charts with emotive storytelling, the recording showcases his ability to convey vulnerability and resilience simultaneously. As part of a broader body of work that includes collaborations with major producers and vocalists, "Lol" reinforces his status as a pivotal figure in the genre. The track remains a testament to his influence on the sound of early 2000s hip-hop, appealing to fans who appreciate both lyrical depth and atmospheric composition.