Lyrical Breakdown of Lola From The Copa - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

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

  • Lyric Overview: Witness how MC Lyte weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Lola From The Copa" 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 MC Lyte employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
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Lola hopped into a cab, she went to work As she walked into the club, the fellas went bezerk They screamed her name out -- lola, lola Yeah, she was the star of the copa She smiled and danced til morning Lola took uppers, to stop her from yawning For the finale, she got an applause Lola was gracious, she didn't do tours She felt appreciated, just like a star But for the meanwhile, she got a drink from the bar Lola had no kids and lost her mother Her lover used drugs and left her for another But little did she know that she would make love tonight She'd do it willingly without puttin up a fight Lola.. she was a showgirl.. With yellow ribbons in her hair.. And a dress right up to here.. At the bar, his name was zeke the freak He just moved in down the street He introduced himself and bought her a drink Before she could refuse, she didn't stop to think More and more alcohol, now she was intoxicated He picked her up off her feet, as he escapaded Down the block then he opened the door As he struggled to get in, then put her on the floor He went to the door to make sure that it was locked As he bolted all of them, he looked up at the clock It said one, or maybe he'd be done in two Or two and three, eventually, how freaky could he be? He began to think what should I do firstly? I'll get a little drink, because I'm very thirsty He got a little oj, to make it really ok Grabbed a wad of hubba bubba, but didn't use a rubber They did it for three hours, he jumped into the shower Got out and towel dried, and screamed, "I've got the power!" He came out of the bathroom, she was still on the floor He said, "heck I've got to wreck," then he jumped on for more Lola.. (uh-huh) she was a showgirl.. With yellow ribbons in her hair.. And a dress right up to here.. She met this guy named zeke.. Who was truly a freak.. And she didn't stop to think.. Before she took that sunrise drink.. She finally awoke, eight o'clock in the morning Not remembering a stroke, as she began yawning Zeke the freak thought he was thick and slick But what zeke did not know Is that little lola, little lola From the copa used to be a hoe Now he's paid, thought he had it made But zeke the freak got aids Lola.. she was a showgirl.. (yeah) With yellow ribbons in her hair.. And a dress right up to here.. She met this guy named zeke.. Who was truly a freak.. And she didn't stop to think.. Before she took that sunrise drink.. He caught a bad one.. While he was havin fun.. Took lola to his bed And now the freak is -- dead.