Lyrical Breakdown of Conexion Caribena (feat. Cryptic) - A Journey through Words and Rhymes

Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Conexion Caribena (feat. Cryptic)" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.

  • Lyric Overview: Witness how Wyclef Jean weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Conexion Caribena (feat. Cryptic)" 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 Wyclef Jean 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 Wyclef Jean's narrative.

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Its that white boy, its that white boy, its that white boy Heads music This a caribbean connection Wyclef should've won the election Oh, by the way, fuck FEMA, they ain't help my people, yeah, after Maria This here's for my boricuas, daddy grew up on Pun's block Where they witnessing the gunshots, from New York and I Milly Rock Yeah, this one is for Johnny, yeah And he used to drive an Audi, he had money like a Saudi, yeah Yo quiero mucho dinero, yeah, mi padre [?] Hoodie on like Carmelo, yeah, y mama eso es lo que quiero Now that I hit 'em with Spanish I'ma go back in my bag, yeah I'ma go get to the money and vanish, never come back, yeah If I had a million dollars I would probably spend it on Channel And I would give my girl a Birkin bag, and she used to wear them Birkenstocks I'm a ball player how I work the clock, yeah, yeah Fuck generation well, don't want [?] well Got a couple lawyers on retainer they can never take me to jail I got a black card and a black suburban thats a black car Walk in to Saks Fifth and I buy all the Gucci duffels, yeah I need Migos for the ad-libs, Goyard bags, I'll buy a couple I don't do no talking, I ain't into gossip In a black Suburban like I'm in the congress Puerto Rican and a Haitian rapper Yeah, you might've thought we was in the tropics If you got a problem, we can get it poppin' Heard Wyclef is going back to school so I decided to apply to college, yeah Yeah, yeah This a caribbean connection Wyclef should've won the election Oh, by the way, fuck FEMA, they ain't help my people, yeah, after Maria This here's for my boricuas, daddy grew up on Pun's block Where they witnessing the gunshots, from New York and I Milly Rock Sweet dreams are made of these She told me just believe But why do we die like trees Only the make-believe Sweet dreams are made of these She told me just believe But why do we die like trees Only the make-believe Switch up! [?] before you drippy-drippy, litty-litty I was smoking Kermit watching Mrs. Piggy Seen the boomerang rang before Eddy Murphy Seen the stranger things and the wall pulling on me Pass the gasolina, the devils seed Jesus got the [?], just smoking haze Jimmy Hendrix blamed it on that purple haze Thugs crying in the elevator, purple rain Wait a minute, came to play House party, bring the molly I got ziggy, sticky-icky Is he richy, shut up white boy, kill the pussy I still pack a man like I'm AC-DC This a caribbean connection Wyclef should've won the election Oh, by the way, fuck FEMA, they ain't help my people, yeah, after Maria This here's for my boricuas, daddy grew up on Pun's block Where they witnessing the gunshots, from New York and I Milly Rock