Kanye west jail pt 2 lyrics

“Jail, Pt. 2” is the twenty-fourth track on Kanye West’s 2021 album ‘DONDA.’ The song features vocals by Francis and the Lights, DaBaby, Marilyn Manson, and Kanye West. This is the first time each of these artists has collaborated with each other. In the song, artists confess their sins, explain what lead them to be in this position, and asks for forgiveness.

‘Donda’ is Kanye West’s tenth studio album released on August 29, 2021, after being teased and delayed multiple times. Kanye West held two listening parties for the album at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta leading up to the album release, and the third party in Chicago. This track was played at the second listening party.

“Jail, Pt. 2” is the second rendition of the second track on the album “Jail.” The first rendition featured vocals by Jay-Z, thus re-uniting two of the most anticipated collaborators together. However, “Jail, Pt. 2,” stirred some controversy for having verses by Marilyn Manson and DaBaby. Marilyn Manson has a long list of sexual assault charges and DaBaby recently suffered a loss of credibility for homophobic slurs. Kanye also shares some screenshots of some text messages which said that DaBaby’s manager would not clear his verse on “Jail, Pt. 2” for unknown reasons.

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Kanye West “Jail, Pt. 2” Lyrics Meaning and Song Review

Check out our article on “Jail” part one for the review of the first two verses of the song by Kanye West and the third verse by Jay-Z.

Verse 3

The third verse by DaBaby addresses the controversy surrounding his recent homophobic slurs. DaBaby made a hateful speech about HIV/AIDS and homosexuals during his set at Rolling Loud Miami 2021 concert. Following these comments, DaBaby received a massive backlash from his fans, overall Internet, got blocked from several future concerts, and even from artists he worked with such as Dua Lipa.

I said one thing they ain’t like, threw me out like they ain’t care for me
Threw me out like I’m garbage, huh?

DaBaby later apologized to the LGBTQ+ community, but he deleted this post from his Instagram page soon after. Even on this song, DaBaby does little to make amends for what he said.

DaBaby says that he is glad that it happened the way it did so that all the ‘snakes’ in his camp will leave him alone now. He also comes at all the people who helped this story blow up and caused several of his planned concerts to shut their doors on him. He claims that the people stopped him from feeding his daughter.

Next, DaBaby talks about his upbringing to justify his behavior. He talks about how his mother had to work 2-3 jobs to make ends meet. She was never home and he was raised by his uncles who were drug addicts. He comes from poverty and from the depths of the streets. He is a product of his environment.

DaBaby ends his verse by saying that he always talks about what is true and real to him. This line contrasts with what Kanye has been chanting all over the song; “I’ll be honest, we all liars.” This also means that he meant what he said with his homophobic slur.

What is your take on the song and the inclusion of DaBaby’s verse on the song by Ye? Let us hear your thoughts in the comments below. Check out the complete lyrics on Genius.

Francis and the Lights, Dababy, Kanye West, Marilyn Manson

Kanye west jail pt 2 lyrics

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Take what you want
Take everything
Take what you want
Take what you want

Better that I change my number so you can't explain
Violence in the night, violence in the night
Priors, priors, do you have any product?
Well, that one time, I'll be honest
I'll be honest, we all liars
Let it go

I'll be honest, we all liars
I'll be honest, we all liars
I'm pulled over and I got priors 
Guess we goin' down, guess who's goin' to jail?

Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
God gon' post my bail tonight

Don't you curse at me on text, why you try to hit the flex?
I hold up, like, "What?" I scroll, I scroll up like, "Next"
Guess who's gettin' 'exed? Like, next
Guess who's gettin' 'exed?
You made a choice, that's your bad, single life ain't so bad
But we ain't finna go there
Something's off, I'll tell you why
Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
What a grand plan to sell you out
I could scream and shout, let it out

I'll be honest, we all liars
I'll be honest, we all liars
I'm pulled over and I got priors
Guess we goin' down, guess who's goin' to jail?

Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
God gon' post my bail tonight

Man, tell them haters open up the jail (open up the jails)
And you can tell my baby mamas, "Get the bail money" (bail me)
I said one thing they ain't like, threw me out like they ain't care for me
Threw me out like I'm garbage, huh?
And that food that y'all took off my table
You know that feed my daughters, huh? (Mmm)
But I ain't really mad 'cause when I look at it
I'm gettin' them snakes up out my grass and n- that's a good habit
I'm ready for war, let's get at 'em
And teamin' up ain't gon' help 'em
'Cause beatin' the odds too deep
Just me and God, shi-, n- good at it
Matter of fact, I'm great at it, my cell phone back at it
How dare these people who gon' try to tell me how to talk
Don't know what I seen or what I was taught
My momma worked two-three jobs
To take care of three of her kids, my uncles watched us
We was raised by the crack addicts
Mmm, raised by the drug dealers, killers, and the junkies (junkies)
Mama couldn't save us 'cause she had to get the
Mama couldn't save us 'cause she had to get the money
Feel like your world fallin', gettin' too hard to catch it, ain't it?
You and your girl arguin', you don't like how she actin' lately
Givin' it everything that you can give and you don't get half the patience
You was busy hustlin', the things come with your hustle
They got in her head, corrupted her
Yeah, that's probably what happened, ain't it?
Large amount of capital, invested in myself
Underground, I ain't even have a basement, I read the affidavit
Let's see what it is with you
Only thing I did to you
Was always keep it real and true
Guilty, guess they 'gon have to take me

Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
Guess who's goin' to jail tonight?
God gon' post my bail tonight

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Written by: Charles M. Njapa, Dwayne Jr. Abernathy, John Peter Moylett, Jonathan Kirk, Kanye Omari West, Malik Yusef, Mark Williams, Michael Dean, Raul Ignacio Cubina, Sean Solymar, Warryn Jr. Campbell

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