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JPEGMafia

 

don’t rely on other men by JPEGMAFIA

Release Date: June 17, 2024 Producer: JPEGMAFIA Featuring: Freaky

Annotations and Meaning.

Overview.
"Don’t Rely on Other Men" by JPEGMAFIA is a track that combines aggressive lyrics with social commentary. Featuring a sample from the HBO drama 'Succession,' the song reflects JPEGMAFIA's unyielding authenticity and his position within the experimental hip-hop scene. The recurring refrain, "Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach? If you hate me, my nigga, just say that," emphasizes his demand for honesty from his critics and highlights the superficial nature of some of the criticisms he faces.
Response to Criticism.
JPEGMAFIA uses the song to confront and defy the adversity and backlash he has received, especially in 2024. His aggressive style serves as a means of asserting his individuality and rejecting the inauthenticity he sees in others. The line "If you hate me, my nigga, just say that" underscores his desire for straightforwardness and transparency from his detractors.
Key Themes.
The song explores themes such as authenticity versus superficiality, the pressures of the music industry, and personal resilience. JPEGMAFIA criticizes those who fake their personas for fame, stressing the importance of staying true to oneself.
Use of Samples.
The sample from 'Succession' adds cultural relevance and depth to the song, enhancing its themes of downfall and resilience, which mirror the show's narrative of power struggles.
Football and L.T. References.
JPEGMAFIA includes references to football and L.T. (Lawrence Taylor) to draw parallels between his strategic role in the rap game and key positions in football. This analogy illustrates his tactical approach to music and his ability to navigate challenges effectively.
EXO and Shahada Mentions.
References to the K-pop group EXO and the Islamic Shahada add layers of cultural commentary. These mentions reflect JPEGMAFIA's awareness of global cultural elements and critique their appropriation and impact.
Controversial Collaborations.
JPEGMAFIA collaborates with controversial artists like Kanye West to push artistic boundaries and explore new creative avenues. Despite the backlash from his leftist fanbase, he values the opportunity to work with influential figures in the industry.
Feud with Freddie Gibbs.
The feud between JPEGMAFIA and Freddie Gibbs began in 2023 and continued through 2024. This ongoing conflict is reflected in his lyrics, adding a personal dimension to his critique of inauthenticity in the rap scene.

Questions and Answers

HOW 1. How are the key themes of the song "Don’t Rely on Other Men" presented? - The key themes of authenticity versus superficiality, music industry pressures, and personal resilience are presented through JPEGMAFIA's confrontational lyrics and critiques of inauthentic personas in the hip-hop scene. 2. How does the sample from 'Succession' contribute to the song? - The sample from 'Succession' enhances the song by adding a layer of cultural relevance and depth, paralleling themes of power struggles and resilience, which mirror the show's narrative. 3. How does JPEGMAFIA respond to criticism in the song? - JPEGMAFIA responds to criticism by directly addressing his detractors with aggressive lyrics that emphasize his demand for honesty and transparency, rejecting inauthenticity and asserting his individuality. WHY 1. Why does JPEGMAFIA use an aggressive style in his lyrics? - JPEGMAFIA uses an aggressive style to convey raw emotions and assert his unfiltered, unapologetic nature, aiming to provoke thought and challenge listeners to confront uncomfortable truths. 2. Why is the line "Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach" significant? - The line signifies the superficial choices people make and highlights the importance of being honest about one's feelings, emphasizing JPEGMAFIA's call for straightforwardness from his critics. 3. Why does JPEGMAFIA collaborate with controversial artists? - JPEGMAFIA collaborates with controversial artists like Kanye West to push artistic boundaries and explore new creative directions, valuing the opportunity to work with influential figures despite potential backlash. WHAT FOR 1. Why did JPEGMAFIA include football references and mention L.T.? - JPEGMAFIA includes football references and mentions L.T. (Lawrence Taylor) to draw parallels between strategic roles in football and his tactical approach in the rap game, illustrating his ability to navigate challenges. 2. Why are the K-pop group EXO and the Islamic Shahada mentioned in the song? - References to EXO and the Shahada add cultural commentary, reflecting JPEGMAFIA's awareness of global cultural elements and critiquing their appropriation and impact. 3. Why does JPEGMAFIA use samples from 'Succession' again? - JPEGMAFIA uses samples from 'Succession' to add cultural relevance and thematic depth, enhancing the song's exploration of power dynamics and resilience. SINCE WHEN 1. Since when did JPEGMAFIA start receiving criticism for his statements? - JPEGMAFIA has faced criticism throughout his career, but it intensified in 2024 due to his unfiltered persona and controversial collaborations, notably with Kanye West. 2. Since when did the feud between JPEGMAFIA and Freddie Gibbs start? - The feud between JPEGMAFIA and Freddie Gibbs began in 2023 and has continued through 2024, reflected in their lyrical exchanges and public statements. 3. Since when did JPEGMAFIA start collaborating with Kanye West? - JPEGMAFIA started collaborating with Kanye West in early 2024, with their work together on the album "Vultures 1" drawing significant attention and controversy.

Combined Questions

1. How does JPEGMAFIA respond to criticism in the song? Why does he use an aggressive style in his lyrics? - JPEGMAFIA responds to criticism by using aggressive lyrics to assert his individuality and demand honesty from his critics. His aggressive style conveys raw emotions and challenges listeners to confront uncomfortable truths. 2. What are the key themes of the song "Don’t Rely on Other Men"? Why did JPEGMAFIA include football references and mention L.T.? - The key themes include authenticity versus superficiality, music industry pressures, and personal resilience. JPEGMAFIA includes football references and mentions L.T. to illustrate his strategic approach to the rap game. 3. Why is the line "Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach" significant? Since when did JPEGMAFIA start collaborating with Kanye West? - The line highlights the superficial choices people make and emphasizes the need for honesty. JPEGMAFIA began collaborating with Kanye West in early 2024, which has drawn both attention and controversy. 4. Why does JPEGMAFIA use samples from 'Succession' again? How does the sample from 'Succession' contribute to the song? - JPEGMAFIA uses samples from 'Succession' to add cultural relevance and depth. The sample enhances the song by paralleling themes of power dynamics and resilience. 5. Since when did the feud between JPEGMAFIA and Freddie Gibbs start? Why does JPEGMAFIA collaborate with controversial artists? - The feud started in 2023 and has continued through 2024. JPEGMAFIA collaborates with controversial artists to push artistic boundaries and explore new creative directions, valuing these opportunities despite potential backlash.

Emotional Statements

1. "These rappers is regular food, I bought my bitch some compartments. She thicker than Cartman." 2. "Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach? If you hate me, my nigga, just say that." 3. "They hate when you got an agenda. They can't bend you over, can't tell if you sober." 4. "Cut your head off like I'm Sinaloa. The shoes fits on you, then you Cinderella." 5. "I pray to Allah, Exo. I let that K-pop, put that on my soul."

don’t rely on other men Song Lyrics

don’t rely on other men by JPEGMafia


[Intro: Sample & Brian Cox]
I've named this one JPEG
I hear you went down, down, down, down, down
I hear you went down
I hear you went down, down, down, down, down, down, down
Did you go down?

[Verse 1: JPEGMAFIA]
I had to get on my Pac sh*t
I don't wanna start sh*t
These rappers is regular food
I bought my b**ch some compartments
She thicker than Cartman
She can't f**k no regular dude

[Refrain: JPEGMAFIA]
Uh, say that
Uh, say that
Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach?
If you hate me, my nigga, just say that

[Verse 2: JPEGMAFIA]
I don't know who told these wiggas
That actin' like drillers was ever the vibe or the mood
You know that I know that ain't really you
'Cause the blacker the image, the whiter thе roots
[Refrain: JPEGMAFIA]
Uh, say that
Uh, say that
Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach?
If you hate mе, my nigga, just say that

[Verse 3: JPEGMAFIA]
They hate when you got an agenda
They can't bend you over, can't tell if you sober
I'm with my bi b**ch, we being bipolar
Together we burn through that bread like a toaster

[Refrain: JPEGMAFIA]
Uh, say that
Yeah, say that
Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach?
If you hate me, my nigga, just say that

[Verse 4: JPEGMAFIA]
Just to be clear I'm the cornerback
We push through on that pass, make you fumble that
I am off the L.T., set it up with smack
Back to back on these bars like some battle rap
You ain't slinging the rock like Candlemass
Need to stay in the crib with your gamer pass
[Refrain: JPEGMAFIA]
Wanna cry on the bus or the Maybach
If you hate me, my nigga, just say that

[Verse 5: Freaky & JPEGMAFIA]
This how I run when I give it up
Got no juice, listen up
I pray to Allah, Exo
I let that K-pop, put that on my soul
I pray to Allah, Exo
I let that K-pop, put that on my soul
I pray to Allah, Exo
I let that K-pop, put that on my soul
I pray to Allah, Exo
If the cops come around, "No sé qué pasó"
Cut your head off like I'm Sinaloa
The shoes fits on you, then you Cinderella
First one act a ass, we gon' pin the tail, uh
I'm f**king that hoe, b**ch she Donatello
(Be for real)
I pray to Allah, Exo
I let that K-pop, put that on my soul
I pray to Allah, Exo
I let that K-pop, put that on my soul

[Outro: Brian Cox & Kieran Culkin]
I hear you went down, down, down, down
Down, down, down
Did you go down?
Oh yeah, I did



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