Lyrical Breakdown of Story By Dave Chappelle - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Story By Dave Chappelle" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.

  • Lyric Overview: Witness how Big Sean weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Story By Dave Chappelle" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
  • Rhyme and Rhythm Analysis: Our Lazyjot editor highlights the ingenious use of multi-syllabic rhymes and the rhythm pattern that Big Sean employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
  • Syllable Pattern Insights: Dive deeper into the structural elements of the lyrics. See how the syllable count varies across the song, adding a unique rhythm and flow to Big Sean's narrative.

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There's never been a single time Not a, not a one, that I've been to Detroit Where it wasn't some kind of adventure City is fucking crazy, it's like, it's palpably alive It's an entity, it's not like just a place you go It's-it's Detroit And one of the reasons that Detroit is my favorite market Is because the audiences in Detroit for a comedian I find them to be particularly challenging So when I go there, in this particular story It seemed like a-a-a pretty benign night And I'm sittin' in the dressing room at the Filmore And there's an older gentleman in there And I don't really talk to the guy much, but he was a nice guy Cool energy, shit like that And then, famed Detroit rapper Danny Brown came in Now this time, I wasn't that familiar with Danny Brown's music You know what I mean? So when he asked me to smoke with him, I just smoked with him I didn't hear all that "Adderall! Adderall!" and all that shit I didn't know he was about that life (ha-ha) I'm assuming it's weed, I don't know what the fuck it was But, boy, I mean, I smoked weed a million times in my life Never, ever remember feeling this way before And as I was walking on stage, I told my road manager "You know, my number's up tonight" He said, "What does that mean?" "I'm going to bomb" And, and true to my professional prescription, I did But, there's bombing, and then and there's shit that happens in Detroit It's like, the, the, the crowd was with me But the way the crowd responded to me widely Was one of my favorite crowd interactions ever And as the set is going terribly When it's clear, I'm not gonna be able to pull the nose up And I'm gonna have to crash this thing I saw Danny Brown slipping out the room, which made me laugh really hard Go back in dressing room and everyone You know there's a stink on ya after you bomb Where everyone looks at you like, you know what I mean? Like Headwound Harry, like, "Nigga, are you okay?" But I really, I can't explain it to ya, I really didn't care And then, and then, it turns out That this kind, older gentleman was Big Sean's father And my goodness what the, the? He gave me a pep talk that only a dad could give And it made me feel wonderful, man (wow) So shout-out to you Big Sean, shout-out to Detroit I'll never stop loving your city, and I'll never stop loving you, bro You guys are the truth, much love to the Motor City