[Intro]
It's been ten years since part 1 fellas and I had another dream about y'all, crazy
Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Lil Wayne
They don't want me here right now speaking this real
Let alone still having y'all here
Y'all know it's a movement to try to take all of us out
But we gotta fight against that, man
Just hear me out
I gotta tell y'all what this dream was about
Listen man, listen
This comes from a good place I promise, you heard me
[Verse 1]
What up Jay? What up Fifth? What up Weezy? I'm back
It's been ten whole years ever since I made this track
I was a local rapper with a nine to fivе back then
Now I'm a worldwide artist, I been gettin' it in
Now first off I'm glad that y'all brothеrs still livin'
'Cause we done lost way too many rappers to these killings
And all three of y'all still relevant
Longevity's a blessing in an industry when falling off is prevalent
When I did part one I was hoping y'all heard it
Then I found out each of y'all did, so what's the verdict?
Did anybody change? Anybody mature?
'Cause the people need answers for sure, let's explore
[Verse 2]
50, we see it's all about a dollar for you
Ain't nothing changed, this game still ain't nothing but a hustle
Money over everything, that's just how you think
You out here selling champagne but you don't even drink
So you'll promote something but you don't even do it
Real talk, that's the same reason we outgrew your music
As kids we ain't know better, that's when we believed it
Now you forty plus on the same stuff, nah you could keep it
We don't need it, you a powerful dude
And Power was cool but teach folks how to make some power moves
The higher power ain't concerned what your earnings be
'Cause money can't reserve a spot in eternity
[Verse 3]
Lil Tunechi, Wayne I mean this from the heart
You really lyrical, really humble and really smart
I'm speaking on behalf of fans who respect your mind
We just want you to rap about something that's realer, Slime
We just want you to tell your story and to dig deeper
You got a big calling to be a big leader
You got a strong team, you, Taz and Mane
And I feel it in my veins that you could change the game
I be praying for you, Wayne, God got a plan
Like father like son and I ain't talkin' Birdman
I'm excited for the next chapter of your story
I'm picturing progression, reflecting His glory
[Verse 3]
Jay-Z, man I'm smiling from cheek to cheek
I love the evolution, it's obvious to see
You're using your platform to educate the streets
You showing OG's how a big homie should be
You speaking up for what's right when the voiceless need voices
And you've admitted to your flaws and your bad choices
The 4:44 album you was speaking jewels
No longer preaching to dudes about squeezing tools
But now you reaching these dudes supplying teaching tools
That's the type of energy we been needing from you
And when we met it was mutual respect spewed
'Cause nobody wins when the family feuds
[Interlude]
Fellas, listen the powers that be don't want us having this conversation right now
I just feel like they listening to us, listen
They don't want us talkin' about something constructive and productive
They want it to be destructive and deadly, you know what I mean
So we gotta build, man
We the power, we gotta take the power back
We gotta understand that they cannot control us
We can't let 'em control us and manipulate us, you know what I mean
I'm just saying that, man
Hear me out, I got some more to say
Hear me out, man
[Verse 4]
Man I'm begging my teacher, begging I'm spitting that knowledge
Most of your favorite rappers from your childhood are impoverish
See they was supposed to stack it and invest it back when they had it
But they blew all their money on strippers and drug habits
Now they all in survival mode in search of a new buck
Just 'cause they grew older that don't mean that they grew up
99% of them be too afraid to evolve
So 99% of our problems ain't gettin' solved
Nowadays I say what I wanna say independently
But when I was signed to a major label they censored me
I thought they were my friends, they turned into my enemies
But I broke out the slave ship and right now they envy me
Ayy, music's more powerful than the biggest of pastors
These hypocritical labels gon' tell you black lives matter
Then they promote the most violent music, run it up the ladder
To me it seems like they really like to see black lives splatter
[Verse 5]
I'm just analyzing the game
Most human beings don't worship the devil, they worship fame
They say whatever they gotta say just to get 'em a bag
Flip it backwards, they been cursed with the gift of Gab
I can't a trust a man if he don't fear God
What kind of morals does he have when times get hard?
You could say the right things but could never do 'em
You could say you love someone but could only screw 'em
We need leaders whose integrity is priceless
Strong enough to do what's right even when they don't feel like it
We need leaders who are selfless
Not the kind that's only out to profit off people and leave 'em helpless
Nobody knows how much time they got left
But your words live long after your death
The devil's smiling at you, cheering and applauding
He's so happy, he's watching you do his work for him
I be praying for our people that's lost and confused
Young and poppin' but they really out here gettin' used
We should pray for our people that's lost and confused
Think they poppin' but they really out here gettin' used
[Outro]
So what y'all think?
Jay, 50 and Weezy pt. 2 was written by Dee-1.
Jay, 50 and Weezy pt. 2 was produced by C. Smith.
Dee-1 released Jay, 50 and Weezy pt. 2 on Thu Feb 10 2022.