The song "Justa Interlude" by Heavy D is a short interlude track from his album "Waterbed Hev." It serves as a brief break or transition between other songs on the album. The lyrics mainly consist of Heavy D expressing his skill and confidence as a rapper. In the song, Heavy D starts by saying that it's time again, implying that he is back and ready to showcase his talent. He then repeats the phrase "just a interlude" several times, emphasizing that this track is meant to be a small break or pause in the album. He proceeds to assert his lyrical abilities, stating that other rappers don't measure up to him. He uses wordplay and metaphors such as being a matchbookie, referencing his ability to create fire with his lyrics. He also mentions that women are attracted to him, using the word "looky looky" to convey their interest. Heavy D further emphasizes his skills as a rapper, referring to himself as Heavy Heavy and Waterbed. He compares himself to a "crooked eye fly" and asserts his status as a beat rocker and non-stopper. He dismisses other rappers from the 9-8 era, implying that his style surpasses theirs. Towards the end of the song, Heavy D compares himself to Heav' Corleone, referencing the fictional character Vito Corleone from "The Godfather" film series. This comparison suggests his influential and powerful presence in the rap game. Overall, "Justa Interlude" is a brief track where Heavy D confidently asserts his skills as a rapper and portrays himself as someone worthy of recognition and respect.