Lyrical Breakdown of Little Havana - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

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

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

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My name is Willie Falcon I was the undisputed king in the cocaine industry From the mid '70s through the '80s and into the '90s If you snort cocaine back in those days There was 85 percent chance it was my cocaine I helped build Miami skyline into what it is today 20 billion dollars got me 27 years in federal prison I always live by the code of honor That's why my best days are ahead of me I am richer than I've ever been I would like to send my love to my friend Rick Ross Rick, I'm immensely appreciated in givin' me love And keepin' my name in your music for the past two decades It rocks me that I had your support for so many years You gotta learn to use your mind To help keep you out of certain situations (oh-oh, oh-oh) I'ma make it clear as I can for you, young n- You hear me? (Oh yeah, yeah) biggest (M-M-Maybach Music) Problem was I never was a prodigy Possibly, my biggest flaw is lack of modesty Diabolical means, never knew college degrees Sippin' coffee at a café on Collins, capeesh? N- soul bein' sold and still on a leash Roger Goodell boy, he ain't a corniche I was really throwin' money, I really saw Meech And I let them rappin' n- get closer to Meek It ain't bottle made the most, but let's make a toast 'Cause a lot of n- told and kept it on the low (oh, yeah) How a self-made n- never wanna vote? (Oh, yeah) And before a record label, s-, I wanted coke I'm talkin' L.A. Reid, the biggest Babyface This for my n- in the prisons sippin' Gatorade All these hitters' takin' pictures for they babies maid Her baby mama's in the projects tryna make a way (oh, oh, oh) N- lookin' funny when you get the hunnids (oh, yeah) I gotta school Adonis, daddy get 'em punished (oh, yeah) 'Cause I'm on the streets, they consider me cunnin' (oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah) Hit your b- in a Tesla, the push of a button (oh yeah, oh) If she got up in the coupe, then she gotta be f- 50 restaurants but a lot of me hungry (M-M-M) These n- wanna gossip, I just want the dollars All black Phantoms goin' south from Collins (oh, yeah) Villains know we killin' so that ain't a problem (oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah) I'm gonna stack my money, be a better father (oh yeah) You could pat me down, but I got it regardless Shades that I'm rockin', they gotta be goggles (oh) When we plot to kill 'em, we send a few bottles (oh) Set 'em up like 2Pac, get 'em to rob 'em (oh) I always loved BIG, s-, I did it big I released Omarion, he began to fizz Double M the kids, now we back to biz' 36 a brick, baby, here it is My n- in designer, but we militant (oh, yeah) I got the city on my back, and that's just what it is 220 on the dash, you still can't stop us I jus' got back to my girl to the opera 'Cause Ojek got back, he went and bought a choppa As if it couldn't get worse, we lost Kobe in a 'copter Three months later, n- forget all about you Always doubt you, now they can't live without you Did you cry for the man, or did you cry for the fame? Did you pour out for the pain? I've been around this world so many times, I Just love and loyalty by any means I've been around this world so many times, I I know to never pray amongst your enemies I've been around the world too many times now That new s- just feelin' old to me And trustin' new n- been old to me for so long When the real n- comin' home? (M-M) Home (it's been a mean world without you) Yeah, shouldn't I, baby, shouldn't I? (When the real n- comin' home?) Home (it's been a mean world without you) Oh, yeah, shouldn't I, baby, shouldn't I? (M-M-Maybach Music)