According to Thundercat, “Fair Chance” is intended to be an ode to the late Mac Miller. And such a sentiment is sort of relayed in the chorus. Here it is pretty obvious that the addressee is...
“Flux Capacitor” is another track in which Jay-Z and Jay Electronica take an intellectual approach to the lyrics being relayed. More to the point, Jigga likens himself to “Moses”, i.e. someone who has come...
The title of this song is apparently based on an old adage, where Rico is saying that may ‘lightning come and strike her if she’s lying’. Or another indirect way of interpreting this statement...
The question which makes up the title of this song (Didn’t I) is ultimately meant to point to the overall storyline featured in the lyrics. And that is the singer reminiscing on a romance...
It is Jay-Z who actually holds down most of the lyrical content of “A.P.I.D.T.A.”, as in the chorus and post-chorus. The chorus is based on him looking forward to meeting dearly-departed loved ones in the...
“Ghost of Soulja Slim” is more of a true collaboration between Jay Electronica and Jay-Z where Jigga actually drops a verse. And in this particular case, he of course presents himself as a true soldier...
In “Blinding”, Jay Electronica takes a more-intellectual approach in presenting himself. In fact this tune harps back to the ‘conscious rap’ style that was once popular in 20th century hip-hop. That is to say that instead...
The title of this track (“Yessirskiii”) is actually a colloquial form of affirmation. It doesn’t play any particular role in the song. The only role it plays is assert, specifically in the chorus, that the...
“Bean (Kkobe)” is named after basketball legend Kobe Bryant, whose middle name is actually Bean. And the reason that Lil Uzi Vert in particular felt the need to reference him is due to his claim...
“Myron” is a track in which Lil Uzi Vert harps primarily on the subjects of women and money. In terms of the former topic, he once again depicts himself as an individual who has more...