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Hell No! (Timbaland Remix) — Danielle Brooks Lyrics


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Hell No! (Timbaland Remix) Song Lyrics


[Intro: Danielle Brooks, Megan Thee Stallion]
All my life, I've had to fight (Hm)
I had to fight my daddy, had to fight my brothers
My cousins, my uncles, too
But I never, never, never, never, never, never thought I'd have to fight
In my own house
Hm, hm
And I got two good feet, but I can't stand for that, hm
Come on, Danielle, hm, hm

[Verse 1: Danielle Brooks]
I feel sorry for you, to tell you the truth, mm
You remind me of my mama under your husband's thumb, no
You under your husband's foot, what he say go
Why you so scared? I'll never know
But if a man raise his hand, hell no

[Chorus: Megan Thee Stallion, Danielle Brooks]
Hell, hell, hell no
Hm (Hell no)
Hell, hell, hell no (Oh, hell no, hm)

[Verse 2: Megan Thee Stallion]
Ayy, cleanеd him up, washed his ass like dishes, all rags, no richеs
Lacin' up his boots to go to work so he can stand on business
Playin' in my face wit' your mistress and I still wasn't trippin'
Knock me up just to knot me up, oh, hell no, let's get it
Your teacher asked a question and I guarantee your hand was low
Actin' like you shy in class, with me, you do your big one though
If you raise your hand to me, I hope that mean you finna clap
'Cause if you bring it to my door, it's stamped, I'ma send it back

[Bridge: Megan Thee Stallion]
Hell, hell, hell no
You and all that disrespect can head to the door
When I do my dance, only time I'm on the floor
And I don't even let a man take me that low, ah

[Verse 3: Danielle Brooks]
Girl child ain't safe in a family of mens, uh
Sick and tired how a woman still live like a slave, oh
You better learn how to fight back while you still alive
You show them, girls, and beat back that jive
'Cause when a man just don't give a damn, hell no

[Chorus: Danielle Brooks, Megan Thee Stallion]
Hell, hell, hell no (Hell no)
Hell, hell, hell no (Oh, hell no)
Hell, hell, hell no (Hell no)
Hell, hell, hell no

[Outro: Danielle Brooks]
Oh, you got to say, you need to say
You better say, you oughta say (Hell)
Hell, hell, hell, hell, hell, hell no


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February, 05th 2024
In "Hell No! (Timbaland Remix)" by Danielle Brooks featuring Megan Thee Stallion, the sonf delves into the themes of female empowerment, resistance against domestic abuse, and the strength of women in the face of adversity. The song begins with an introspective reflection on the battles faced throughout life, not just with external family conflicts but also the unexpected and more profound struggle within one’s own home. This sets the tone for a narrative of self-assertion and defiance.

Brooks’ verses express sympathy for women trapped in oppressive sitiations, likening it to her mother’s experience under the dominance of her husband. The lyrics "You under your husband's foot, what he say go" depict the loss of autonomy and voice that many women endure in abusive relationships. The chorus, with its repeated line "Hell, hell, hell no," becomes an anthem of refusal to tolerate such mistreatment.

Megan Thee Stallion's verse adds a layer of intensity and personal agency, describing the demeaning and ungrateful behavior of a partner. She uses vivid imagery to articulate her refusal to be subjugated or disrespected, asserting her strength and independence. The line “If you raise your hand to me, I hope that mean you finna clap” is particularly powerful, implying that any aggression will be met with equal force.

The bridge and subsequent verse by Brooks reinforce the need for resilience and the importance of standing up to oppression. The song acknowledges the dangerous environments that women often face, especially within their own families, and encourages them to fight back for their dignity and rights.

Overall, "Hell No! (Timbaland Remix)" is a powerful statement on the resilience and strength of women in the face of domestic abuse and societal oppression. It serves as a call to action for women to recognize their worth and assert themselves against any form of mistreatment.

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