In 2025’s “Sharks,” Jelly Roll, Lil Wayne, and Big Sean deliver a warning wrapped in rhythm. The song, officially released as part of Tha Carter VI, begins with a chilling chorus from Jelly Roll that sets the stage: trust is fragile and danger hides in plain sight. His voice is raw, drawn from experience, making every word land like a quiet storm.
“Sharks” dives into survival, betrayal, and the hidden threats that follow success. Jelly Roll sings of thieves, snakes and sharks, not where you expect to find them. His chorus is mournful yet firm, a reflection of a man who’s learned to watch his back. Then Lil Wayne and Big Sean step in with verses full of sharp insight and lyrical control. Anger, caution and resilience all echo through their delivery. The song walks a tightrope between vulnerability and strength.
Lil Wayne Performs “Shark” Live Featuring Jelly Roll And Big Sean🔥
Online, fans praised the chemistry. Jelly Roll’s country-soul edge fits seamlessly between Lil Wayne’s clever metaphors and Big Sean’s rapid-fire flow. On social media and YouTube, reactions poured in. People said they didn’t expect a collaboration this deep or this emotional but it hit hard. One comment read “This isn’t just a song, it’s a warning.”
And that warning gets unpacked even further in a standout reaction and breakdown video by creator 23rd MAB. As he paused the track line by line, viewers relived the intensity all over again. He highlighted Jelly Roll’s chorus as “the kind of pain that comes from real experience.” Lil Wayne’s verse was praised for its layered meanings while Big Sean’s delivery was called “surgical.” The reaction itself became part of the conversation.
Lil Wayne, Jelly Roll, Big Sean – Sharks | Reaction & Breakdown
What makes “Sharks” even more gripping is how real it feels. The production is tense, brooding, almost cinematic. The visualizer adds to that mood, but it’s the voices that carry the weight. When Wayne drops the line “I ain’t gon’ hold ya, I Jelly Roll ya,” it’s more than wordplay, it’s a nod to respect between artists who’ve lived what they rap.
This collaboration reminds listeners why music still matters. It tells the truth, even when it hurts. Follow Jelly Roll, Lil Wayne, and Big Sean on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube because the next song might be exactly what you need to hear.