Lyrical Breakdown of Rewind That - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

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

  • Lyric Overview: Witness how Common weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Rewind That" 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 Common 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 Common's narrative.

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Rewind that one time please Rewind that one time please Should it be, can it be simple? Life is like the tempo of a No-I instrumental Things that we been through define who we are now Since "Can I Borrow a Dollar?" Ooh, I'm a star now, coming from Chi-town We was the first to do it Me, No I.D., Twilite Tone on the music The city on our back, we was the opening act Throw our tapes in the crowd, they throw 'em right back But we stayed on track, they stayed on the tracks I stayed on the raps 'til we made it on the map By then, no I was my main guy He and I was like Chi-town's Gang Starr We had came far together, with a long way to go Seeing a bigger picture, but now from different angles Tangle of the hustling, survival in the game Felt I had to leave home to be a household name Show money low, needin' to stack fast City did have my back, now it's a backlash Was I a slave to the cash and wanting it so bad? I just became a dad, rap was all I had So I moved to New York, to make it pop Did Like Water for Choc, that album changed a lot But my man who I started with, wasn't a part of it And his presence I didn't even acknowledge it Knew I was wrong, he shoulda at least had a song It wouldn't be me without No I.D., and Twilite Tone Wishin' I could get that time back Oh I can, yo man, rewind that Me and Dion back in the zone, I'm doing shows with Tone For the future of the Chi we gon' bring it back home Rewind that and we could do it again No I.D., Twilite Tone, where the story begin Rewind that one time please Rewind that one time please This one's for my man J Dilla As I say these words, my eyes fill up 'Cause wasn't non' realer than James Dewitt Yancey So I'mma dedicate this to Dilla and his family In Q-Tip's basement, I first met Jay Dee I still remember the first beat he played me He came to the Chi laid three that was crazy Didn't even know me and gave 'em to me for free I go to the D, "peace yo, big love" Cook up some hot shit, then go to the strip club Then we made "The Light" and times got brighter I said "turn it up" Jay'll take it higher One day, I noticed he was tired quick That's when I found out, Jay Dee was real sick Things got worse before they got better I said, "Come to L.A. for peace and good weather" We got an apartment just so we could spark it MP in the front room, records in the closet The beats got iller, but the sickness was still there I'm wishing I could will him out of his wheelchair It was hard for me to come home every day And see my homie Jay's life fade away I stayed away some times, in other words I ran 'Til one day J brought me this TV stand It was a gift so I couldn't refuse it It came from his heart, I regret I didn't use it The lupus got worse and, for what it's worth I wanted him to have a Grammy before he left this earth Wishing we could have that time back Oh we can, yo man, rewind that You never gone, you live forever through song I feel it when I seem 'em with them Dilla shirts on I know you're still shining, from heaven you watch me Watch me put this Grammy on the stand you got me That's, um, infinity, infinite, um, team right there Me and Jay Dee, I'mma work with him whenever I can 'Cause he's just like, constantly progressing and growing He's one of the greatest producers, greatest musicians of our time For real, I really know that (yeah, yeah) Like, I used to be able to wake up in the morning and hear J Dilla beats being made You know, I really, really used to walk by and be like "Man, I'm blessed" I really felt that, like, during, like during the time when he was making it, not like I don't look back and have to say "I was blessed, I know I was blessed" But during that time I looked and say man, I'm gonna see Jay Dee make beats Every day, you know, as long as he was healthy, he was making music Common, ok for me, ok it's definitely not a Common album But it's, but it's Common