First Person Shooter Lyrics – Drake & J. Cole
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First Person Shooter Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: J. Cole & Adonis]
(Pew, pew-pew)
First-person shooter mode, we turning your song to a funeral
To them n!ggas that say they want off us, you better be talking 'bout working in cubicles
Yeah, them boys had it locked, but I knew the code
Lot of n!ggas debating my numeral
Not the three, not the two, I'm the U-N-O
Yeah
Numero U-N-O
Me and Drizzy, this sh!t like the Super Bowl
Man, this sh!t damn near big as the
[Verse 1: Drake]
Big as the what? Big as the what? Big as the what?
Big as the Super Bowl
But the difference is it's just two guys playing sh!t that they did in the studio
N!ggas usually send they verses back to me and they be terrible, just like a two-year-old
I love a dinner with some fine women when they start debating about who the G.O.A.T.
I'm like go on 'head, say it then, who the G.O.A.T.?
Who the G.O.A.T.? Who the G.O.A.T.? Who the G.O.A.T.?
Who you b!tches really rooting for?
Like a kid that act bad from January to November, n!gga, it's just you and Cole
Big as the what? Big as the what? Big as the what? (Ayy)
Big as the Super Bowl
[Verse 2: J. Cole]
N!ggas so thirsty to put me in beef
Dissecting my words and start looking too deep
I look at the tweets and start sucking my teeth
I'm letting it rock 'cause I love the mystique
I still wanna get me a song with YB
Can't trust everything that you saw on IG
Just know if I diss you, I'd make sure you know that I hit you like I'm on your caller ID
I'm naming the album The Fall Off, it's pretty ironic 'cause it ain't no fall off for me
Still in this b!tch getting bigger, they waiting on the kid to come drop like a father to be
Love when they argue the hardest MC
Is it K-Dot? Is it Aubrey? Or me?
We the big three like we started a league, but right now, I feel like Muhammad Ali
Huh, yeah, yeah, huh-huh, yeah, Muhammad Ali
The one that they call when they sh!t ain't connecting no more, feel like I got a job in IT
Rhyming with me is the biggest mistake
The Spider-Man meme is me looking at Drake
It's like we recruited your homies to be demon deacons, we got 'em attending your wake
Hate how the game got away from the bars, man, this sh!t like a prison escape
Everybody steppers, well, f**k it, then everybody breakfast and I'm 'bout to clear up my plate (Huh, huh, huh)
When I show up, it's motion picture blockbuster
The G.O.A.T. with the golden pen, the top toucher
The spot rusher, sprayed his whole sh!t up, the crop duster
Not Russia, but apply pressure
To your cranium, Cole's automatic when aiming 'em
With The Boy in the status, a stadium
N!gga
[Part II]
[Intro: Drake]
Ayy, I'm 'bout to, I'm bout to
I'm 'bout to, yeah
Yeah!
[Verse: Drake]
I'm 'bout to cl!ck out on this sh!t
I'm 'bout to cl!ck, woah
I'm 'bout to cl!ck out on this sh!t
I'm 'bout to cl!ck, woah
I'm down to cl!ck out you hoes and make a crime scene
I cl!ck the trigger on the stick like a high beam
Man, I was Bentley wheel whipping when I was nineteen
She call my number, leave her hanging, she got dry-cleaned
She got a Android, her messages is lime green
I search one name, and end up seeing twenty tings
Nadine, Christine, Justine, Kathleen, Charlene, Pauline, Claudine
Man, I pack 'em in this phone like some sardines
And they send me naked pictures, it's the small things
You n!ggas still taking pictures on a Gulfstream
My youngins richer than you rappers and they all stream
I really hate that you been selling them some false dreams
Man, if your pub was up for sale, I buy the whole thing
Will they ever give me flowers? Well, of course not
They don't wanna have that talk, 'cause it's a sore spot
They know The Boy, the one they gotta boycott
I told Jimmy Jam I use a GRAMMY as a door stop
Girl gave me some head because I need it
And if I f**k with you, then after I might eat it, what?
N!ggas talking 'bout when this gone be repeated
What the f**k, bro? I'm one away from Michael
N!gga, beat it, n!gga, beat it, what?
[Outro: Drake]
Beat it, what? Beat it, what? Beat it, what? Beat it, what?
Beat it, what? Beat it, what? Beat it, what? Beat it, what?
Beat it, what? Beat it, what? Beat it, what? Beat it, what?
Don't even pay me back on none them favors, I don't need it
First Person Shooter Lyrics Meaning
"First Person Shooter" is a rap song featuring verses from J. Cole and Drake. The Lyrics highlight the artists' confidence, success, and their willingness to address critics and doubters in the music industry. They use metaphors and wordplay to assert their dominance and celebrate their accomplishments. Let's break down the meaning of each paragraph.
[Part II]
[Verse 1]
In this verse, J. Cole opens with a reference to "first-person shooter mode," which is a style of video game where players view the game world from a first-person perspective and engage in combat. He metaphorically suggests that they're turning their competition's songs into "funerals" or defeats. Cole addresses those who might want to challenge him but implies that they should be ready for the consequences, using wordplay involving "cubicles" to contrast with their more dangerous lifestyle. He emphasizes his supremacy and uniqueness as an artist, referring to himself as "Numero U-N-O." Cole also mentions collaborating with Drake, comparing their partnership to the Super Bowl in terms of significance.
[Verse 2]
Drake picks up from where J. Cole left off, playfully questioning what exactly is as big as the Super Bowl. He acknowledges the significance of their collaboration but contrasts it with the ease with which they create music in the studio compared to other artists who struggle to provide good verses. He mentions enjoying dinners with attractive women and mentions the ongoing debate about who the "G.O.A.T." (Greatest of All Time) in hip-hop is, playfully asking, "Who the G.O.A.T.?" Drake highlights his stature and influence in the industry, comparing himself, J. Cole, and Kendrick Lamar to the "big three" and comparing himself to Muhammad Ali in terms of his impact. He also mentions the title of his upcoming album, "The Fall Off," emphasizing that there's no decline in his career.
[Verse 3]
In this verse, J. Cole addresses the controversy and debates surrounding him, particularly on social media. He mentions wanting to collaborate with "YB," likely referring to YoungBoy Never Broke Again, indicating his openness to working with other artists. Cole advises not to trust everything seen on social media and suggests that if he were to diss someone, they would know it. He mentions the irony of naming his album "The Fall Off" when he's actually growing in stature and popularity. Cole expresses his confidence and pride in his abilities as a rapper, emphasizing that it's a mistake to challenge him. He humorously compares himself to Spider-Man looking at Drake in a mirror image. The verse concludes with wordplay regarding breakfast, indicating that everyone who challenges him is figuratively on his plate.
[Part II]
[Intro]
Drake sets the tone for Part II with a short introduction, creating anticipation for what's to come.
[Verse]
In this verse, Drake continues his confident and boastful style. He mentions "clicking out" or taking action in a confrontational manner. He uses wordplay involving "click" to describe his readiness to respond aggressively. Drake references various women's names, suggesting that he's involved with multiple women. He humorously mentions their use of Android phones and the explicit pictures they send him. He contrasts his lifestyle with that of other rappers who are struggling financially. Drake expresses his frustration with the lack of recognition or "flowers" he receives from the industry and suggests he could buy the entire publishing rights ("pub") of a song with a GRAMMY award as a doorstop.
The verse also touches on Drake's fame, success, and the notion that people are reluctant to acknowledge his accomplishments. He humorously mentions being one GRAMMY award away from reaching Michael Jackson's level of recognition, indicating that he's close to achieving a historic milestone in his career.
[Outro]
Drake concludes the song with a repetition of the phrase "Beat it, what?" This phrase reinforces his bravado and confidence, suggesting that he's unbothered by those who doubt him or owe him favors. He essentially tells them to forget about repaying those favors because he doesn't need them.
Overall, "First Person Shooter" is a lyrical display of confidence, skill, and self-assuredness from both J. Cole and Drake, with playful references and wordplay throughout the lyrics.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- For All The Dogs (2023)
- Artist / Band
- Featuring
- Producer(s)
- Tay Keith, Boi-1da, FNZ, OZ, Coleman & Vinylz
- Writter(s)
- Drake, J. Cole, Boi-1da, Coleman, Zac, Finatik, OZ, Vinylz & Tay Keith
- Released On
- October 6, 2023
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "First Person Shooter" song?
"First Person Shooter" song is sung by Drake ft. J. Cole.
Who is the lyrics writer of "First Person Shooter" song?
"First Person Shooter" song lyrics written by Drake, J. Cole, Boi-1da, Coleman, Zac, Finatik, OZ, Vinylz & Tay Keith.
Who is the music producer of "First Person Shooter" song?
"First Person Shooter" song music composed & produced by Tay Keith, Boi-1da, FNZ, OZ, Coleman & Vinylz.
When was "First Person Shooter" song released?
"First Person Shooter" song was released on October 6, 2023.