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Subtitle may need a correction, you can send a correction to info, or you can create your own subtitleīy using the Subtitle Maker for Music videos (free) application. And because I fall short of what I say Im all about, Your eyes leave with the soul that your body once housed, And you stare blankly into space. I mean, I'm sure in some ways it's fun yeahĪctually I am dealing with a little existential crisis here Also known as Never gonna treat you like I should lyrics. To me it look like a leprechaun to meĪll you got to do is look up in the tree They saying I drove a getaway carīut I cannot see, I'm legally blindĬrowds in mobile's creighton community Thinking about all the time you wasted it I fall short of what I say I'm all aboutĪnd you stare blankly into space That was my proposal for us to go steadyĬause I wasn't present your body wouldn't accept it ***** you want to hit me *****?Īnd he spit in your drink *****Ĭause you my man and I **** with you I showed you too much to take you now,ĭon't nobody care nothing about the police Just don't let me go out like thisĪnd that's the first time I actually subconsciouslyĪnd I remember the exact statement More beautiful than falling in loveīut falling in love for the right reasonįalling in love for the right purpose The lyric uses this as a metaphor - a good one! - for the ongoing suppression of black culture and black Americans in general: “We stuck in La La Land/ Even if we win, we gonna lose.A relationship is a relationship He is unambiguously apologetic and, again, he dispenses with any lyrical artifice, speaking directly to himself on the aforementioned “Kill Jay-Z”: “You egged Solange on, knowing all along all you had to say you was wrong/ You almost went Eric Benet, let the baddest girl in the world get away … I don’t even know what you woulda done, in the future, other niggas playing football with your son.” Amusingly, he also implores: “Becky, let me alone!” Yep, it’s a bad business being chased by Becky.Īt worst, this reads like Dear Diary stuff, so perhaps it’s no surprise that the best lyric of the album comes on “Moonlight,” which alludes to the weird Oscars mix-up whereby the Best Picture Award was accidentally first given to La La Land instead of the actual winner, Moonlight. The Carter-Knowles’ domestic woes continue to play out in public this time around, it’s Jay-Z’s turn to address the infamous incident where Solange Knowles booted the shit out of him in an elevator. This is not surprising, perhaps, given that he also spends a fair bit of time being contrite about cheating on his wife. You will be delighted to learn that the title of opening track “Kill Jay-Z” is “not meant to be taken seriously” - it is in fact “about the ego… killing off the ego so that we can have this conversation in a place of honesty and vulnerability.”Įgo is a concept to which he returns in several of the songs: “Bam” is “secretly Shawn Carter saying, “Man, you need a bit of ego,'” and “Caught the Eye” - which samples Nina Simone’s wonderful version of “Baltimore” - deals with the way you exist both inside your own head and also in the context of your surroundings. The explanation came as part of a carefully prepared iHeartRadio exclusive wherein Jay-Z does a track-by-track breakdown of the new album, explaining the meaning behind the songs and the events that inspired them. So it became the title of the album, and everything.” As per Pitchfork, the rapper explains: “I woke up, literally, at 4:44 in the morning, 4:44am, to write the song. Jay-Z has never been one for overthinking things, so it’s perhaps not surprising that the title of his new album 4:44 - “surprise” released overnight on Tidal (of course) because megarich artists don’t need release schedules - refers to the fact that its title track was written at 4:44am.