BUMP
BROCKHAMPTON Lyrics
Sucking on my pinky ring, smelling like chrysanthemum
I just want that, I just want that bump, bump in my trunk
Blowing skunk, getting crunk with my baby, oh what's up
Bump, bump in my trunk, bump, bump in my trunk
We gon' ride ride ride, down to Mexico
You can see the bad man, I caught him, you can't catch him though
You can see the bad man, I caught him, you can't catch him though
White lies all the way to Mexico
Merlin! Merlin!
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
I've been trappin' out my momma house
Dope boy money, keep the water and the lights on
Spray it like it's Lysol
Your bitch don't like the dark so we fuckin' with the lights on
I fuck her with my chains on, you the one I changed on
I just won the ghetto lottery, I guess I'm hood rich
Chillin' at the gallows smokin' blacks with my hood bitch
You ain't what you could be, come get on this dope dick
I sell it by the gram now, tell me who you fuck with
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
Watch me, watch me, watch me, watch me operate
I ain't ain't here to talk now nigga we ain't gonna conversate
This modern terrorism, you can't moderate
I've been fiendin', time to put these demons on display
'Cause they don't understand, and I don't give a damn
Smoke some shit straight outta Alice in Wonderland
Brockhampton the clan, bitch I ain't your man
Like they're stacking just to crumble like an avalanche
This is how it stand, this is how it is
Bitch I ain't your friend, I ain't havin' kids
'Cause I know that if I'm gon' bring 'em in the world
My little spawns of Satan might just take off with your fucking girl
Bump bump in my trunk
Bump bump bump bump bump bump in my trunk
Bump bump in my trunk
Bump bump in my trunk
Bump bump bump bump bump bump in my trunk
Bump bump in my trunk
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
When this ends
At least I'll have a reason to live
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ameer Vann, Clifford Simpson, Dominique Simpson, Matthew Champion, Romil Hemnani, Russell Boring, William Wood
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Brockhampton (stylized as BROCKHAMPTON) were an American musical group formed in San Marcos, Texas, in 2010 and based in California. Led by Kevin Abstract, Brockhampton formed partially through the online forum "KanyeToThe", and describe themselves as a boy band. The group consisted of vocalists Kevin Abstract, Matt Champion, Merlyn Wood, Dom McLennon, Joba, Bearface , and Jabari Manwa. (the latter three also work as producers), and producers Romil Hemnani and Kiko Merley (of which Jabari and Kiko also function as the duo Q3) Read Full BioBrockhampton (stylized as BROCKHAMPTON) were an American musical group formed in San Marcos, Texas, in 2010 and based in California. Led by Kevin Abstract, Brockhampton formed partially through the online forum "KanyeToThe", and describe themselves as a boy band. The group consisted of vocalists Kevin Abstract, Matt Champion, Merlyn Wood, Dom McLennon, Joba, Bearface , and Jabari Manwa. (the latter three also work as producers), and producers Romil Hemnani and Kiko Merley (of which Jabari and Kiko also function as the duo Q3), as well as graphic designer Henock "HK" Sileshi, photographer Ashlan Grey, web designer Roberto Ontenient (who also features prominently in voice skits), and manager Jon Nunes.
The group released their first mixtape All-American Trash in 2016. Their debut album Saturation was released on June 9, 2017, followed by Saturation II on August 25 and Saturation III on December 15 2017. On March 30, 2018, Brockhampton announced that they had signed a record deal under RCA Records.
In summer 2018, the group parted ways with vocalist Ameer Vann over accusations of sexual misconduct. Their album which was set for release, titled Puppy, was thrown out after the incident.
On September 21th 2018, the boyband released their 4th studio album, Iridescence, recorded in London's iconic Abbey Road Studios in one week. It was their major-label debut, as well as their first album since Ameer Vann's departure following sexual misconduct allegations.
The album marked Brockhampton's first number one album, as the album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Chart. The album sold 101,000 copies in its first week and was released just weeks before the band embarked on their first tour without ex-member Ameer.
Brockhampton returned in 2019 which a string of singles, “I Been Born Again”, “If You Pray Right”, “Boy Bye”, and “No Halo”. Ginger (stylized in all caps) is the fifth studio album by American hip hop collective Brockhampton. It was released on August 23, 2019, through the band's label Question Everything and RCA. It features slowthai, Deb Never, and the band's members.
2020 was the first year since 2016 that they did not officially release a project; instead, Brockhampton began streaming weekly on Twitch and Instagram to DJ and premiere new songs, which would also be posted to and deleted from their YouTube channel regularly. However, none of these songs were officially released on streaming services due to challenges with sample clearance. This era was dubbed "TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES".
In 2021, Brockhampton returned with their sixth album, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine.
On January 14, 2022, Brockhampton announced that they would no longer be performing as a group and would go on indefinite hiatus after their 2022 Coachella performances. On April 16, 2022, during the first of said Coachella performances, Brockhampton announced "The Final Album", which would be coming the same year.
The group released their first mixtape All-American Trash in 2016. Their debut album Saturation was released on June 9, 2017, followed by Saturation II on August 25 and Saturation III on December 15 2017. On March 30, 2018, Brockhampton announced that they had signed a record deal under RCA Records.
In summer 2018, the group parted ways with vocalist Ameer Vann over accusations of sexual misconduct. Their album which was set for release, titled Puppy, was thrown out after the incident.
On September 21th 2018, the boyband released their 4th studio album, Iridescence, recorded in London's iconic Abbey Road Studios in one week. It was their major-label debut, as well as their first album since Ameer Vann's departure following sexual misconduct allegations.
The album marked Brockhampton's first number one album, as the album debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Chart. The album sold 101,000 copies in its first week and was released just weeks before the band embarked on their first tour without ex-member Ameer.
Brockhampton returned in 2019 which a string of singles, “I Been Born Again”, “If You Pray Right”, “Boy Bye”, and “No Halo”. Ginger (stylized in all caps) is the fifth studio album by American hip hop collective Brockhampton. It was released on August 23, 2019, through the band's label Question Everything and RCA. It features slowthai, Deb Never, and the band's members.
2020 was the first year since 2016 that they did not officially release a project; instead, Brockhampton began streaming weekly on Twitch and Instagram to DJ and premiere new songs, which would also be posted to and deleted from their YouTube channel regularly. However, none of these songs were officially released on streaming services due to challenges with sample clearance. This era was dubbed "TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES".
In 2021, Brockhampton returned with their sixth album, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine.
On January 14, 2022, Brockhampton announced that they would no longer be performing as a group and would go on indefinite hiatus after their 2022 Coachella performances. On April 16, 2022, during the first of said Coachella performances, Brockhampton announced "The Final Album", which would be coming the same year.
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