Blue by Jewlz Lyrics
[Prod. By Taylor King]
[Intro: Justin Torres]
And you know, it's crazy to because look at how we let these women carry themselves. Look at how we let them go. Look at them on social media. Do we want our daughters like this?
[Verse 1]
Her insecurities higher than any blunt could lift you
She go on Instagram posting a selfie lifting up her shirt a little
Squeezes her chest together cause she know what niggas like
And she can tell, look at her likes, you want the truth? Look in her eyes
She walk around not knowing who to trust
Not knowing who wanna trust, who wanna thrust, who wanna love, who wanna lust
And in her head it's number 2 and 4
See she done been through so much shit and seen it all, she thinks love is as real as unicorns
That is just the hard reality, it's kinda sad to see
God's beautiful gift evolve into a horrible tragedy
Horrible.. A whore
Feeding her bullshit like it's what she had ordered for
And yet she wakes up every morning, wakes up every morning
From a night just full of moaning not knowing if she'll see morning
Not knowing if a new day awaits
But she know that money is waiting so she changed her pace
[Interlude]
And who is there to blame? Do we blame the parents? Do we blame society? Or do we just blame them? You see the point I'm trying to make is that it doesn't matter whose fault it was, the bigger problem is why wasn't anyone there to try and stop it? Who was there? Nobody
[Verse 2]
She puts on make up to make up a happy face
Lipstick and peppermints to help get rid of the taste
She laid her head upon so many beds
And she blacks out during it all, don't remember a single face
See this is what the world do, kills man, kills girls too
Quick to open her legs she lost it all, what is there left to lose?
She could get it back but she won't ever see the option to
And she has no patience like a brand new hospital
Love to her is optional and yet she still chose wrong
Quick to give it up to niggas with some cheap cologne on
I would tell her she ain't gotta do this
But modern society would look at me like I'm stupid
Me and my niggas screaming "fuck these hoes"
So why me and my niggas screamin'? Fuckin' these hoes?
These girls ain't got nobody else
No cape on, we don't help, but is it right thoough?
[Interlude]
And that's a mentality I don't really agree on in my generation. You know what I'm sayin'? We feel like if we're helping someone stop this problem, that we're trying to be a "Captain Save-A-Hoe" and I don't understand that. These are human beings corrupting themselves, and we're stupid for trying to help? What?
[Verse 3]
She said "I'm straight yo, my heart full of hate though
Lookin' for love wherever it's available
Be it the church halls or down inside that alley
Be it inside my fantasies or actually reality"
Told her "Look I know that you done been through shit
Someone as complex as you dealin' with simple shit
You need to quit fuckin' around, & quit the fuckin' around
You lookin' for love in places it can not be found, hand up in yo' gown"
She said "I live just how I wanna I'm livin', I'm livin' good
& if you don't see that shit then get some glasses understood?
Cuz my body, is my body, not yo' body
My body's business is who's concern? Nobody's
But my own get it?" "I got it," "Well get it straight"
Said "You look at me wit hate" she said "You think my tears are fake"
I said "You fuckin' with these wrong niggas
One day, you gon' fuck the wrong nigga.. & then it's on
But get yo' money"
[Outro]
I mean at the end of the day, you can't help someone who does not want to be helped. But at the same time, what are you doing to better humanity if you're not trying? Why not? You know what I'm sayin'? Get out of that selfish mentality and let's help each other. Before we can change the world we have to change ourselves. It only takes one thought. One desire to change us. And then, maybe then, we can change the world. Change it for the better, change it for our kids. But if you don't want to, nothing will happen
[Intro: Justin Torres]
And you know, it's crazy to because look at how we let these women carry themselves. Look at how we let them go. Look at them on social media. Do we want our daughters like this?
[Verse 1]
Her insecurities higher than any blunt could lift you
She go on Instagram posting a selfie lifting up her shirt a little
Squeezes her chest together cause she know what niggas like
And she can tell, look at her likes, you want the truth? Look in her eyes
She walk around not knowing who to trust
Not knowing who wanna trust, who wanna thrust, who wanna love, who wanna lust
And in her head it's number 2 and 4
See she done been through so much shit and seen it all, she thinks love is as real as unicorns
That is just the hard reality, it's kinda sad to see
God's beautiful gift evolve into a horrible tragedy
Horrible.. A whore
Feeding her bullshit like it's what she had ordered for
And yet she wakes up every morning, wakes up every morning
From a night just full of moaning not knowing if she'll see morning
Not knowing if a new day awaits
But she know that money is waiting so she changed her pace
[Interlude]
And who is there to blame? Do we blame the parents? Do we blame society? Or do we just blame them? You see the point I'm trying to make is that it doesn't matter whose fault it was, the bigger problem is why wasn't anyone there to try and stop it? Who was there? Nobody
[Verse 2]
She puts on make up to make up a happy face
Lipstick and peppermints to help get rid of the taste
She laid her head upon so many beds
And she blacks out during it all, don't remember a single face
See this is what the world do, kills man, kills girls too
Quick to open her legs she lost it all, what is there left to lose?
She could get it back but she won't ever see the option to
And she has no patience like a brand new hospital
Love to her is optional and yet she still chose wrong
Quick to give it up to niggas with some cheap cologne on
I would tell her she ain't gotta do this
But modern society would look at me like I'm stupid
Me and my niggas screaming "fuck these hoes"
So why me and my niggas screamin'? Fuckin' these hoes?
These girls ain't got nobody else
No cape on, we don't help, but is it right thoough?
[Interlude]
And that's a mentality I don't really agree on in my generation. You know what I'm sayin'? We feel like if we're helping someone stop this problem, that we're trying to be a "Captain Save-A-Hoe" and I don't understand that. These are human beings corrupting themselves, and we're stupid for trying to help? What?
[Verse 3]
She said "I'm straight yo, my heart full of hate though
Lookin' for love wherever it's available
Be it the church halls or down inside that alley
Be it inside my fantasies or actually reality"
Told her "Look I know that you done been through shit
Someone as complex as you dealin' with simple shit
You need to quit fuckin' around, & quit the fuckin' around
You lookin' for love in places it can not be found, hand up in yo' gown"
She said "I live just how I wanna I'm livin', I'm livin' good
& if you don't see that shit then get some glasses understood?
Cuz my body, is my body, not yo' body
My body's business is who's concern? Nobody's
But my own get it?" "I got it," "Well get it straight"
Said "You look at me wit hate" she said "You think my tears are fake"
I said "You fuckin' with these wrong niggas
One day, you gon' fuck the wrong nigga.. & then it's on
But get yo' money"
[Outro]
I mean at the end of the day, you can't help someone who does not want to be helped. But at the same time, what are you doing to better humanity if you're not trying? Why not? You know what I'm sayin'? Get out of that selfish mentality and let's help each other. Before we can change the world we have to change ourselves. It only takes one thought. One desire to change us. And then, maybe then, we can change the world. Change it for the better, change it for our kids. But if you don't want to, nothing will happen