Don'tcallmehomeboyya'cunt
Blöod Düster Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I ain't no fuckin' hood
Don't call me brother
Cos that ain't no good
And got homies to call my own
Ain't got no gun
And I live at home
Don't call me home boy
I wear sharp threads
That much is true
And I can't rap and neither can you
I'm not down or fly or dope
But I play metal and swing a rope




Don't call me home boy
Yo'

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Blood Duster's song Don'tcallmehomeboyya'cunt are a satirical take on the common tropes found in gangster rap, which often glorify a lifestyle of violence, drugs, and criminality. The song is a humorously rebellious response to the idea of someone being labeled a "home boy," which typically denotes a sense of loyalty to a set or crew. The singer of the song rejects this label, stating that they are not a "hood" or a "brother," and that they have their own group of friends, or "homies," that they associate with.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of materialism and fashion, with the singer mentioning their "sharp threads," suggesting that they are more concerned with appearance than with being part of any specific gang or social group. The line "I can't rap and neither can you" is a playful jab at the conventions of the genre, and the line "I play metal and swing a rope" suggests a preference for heavy metal music and perhaps even cowboy culture.


Overall, the song subverts the expected ideals of gangster rap, presenting a humorous and lighthearted take on the genre, while also poking fun at societal expectations and stereotypes.


Line by Line Meaning

I ain't no fuckin' hood
I do not belong to the streets or the gangs


Don't call me brother
Do not address me with familial terms that suggest we have some form of kinship or bond


Cos that ain't no good
Because it would be inappropriate and insincere


And got homies to call my own
And I have my own group of friends and associates


Ain't got no gun
I do not possess any firearms or weapons


And I live at home
I reside with my family in a home


Don't call me home boy
Do not address me with this term that implies I am from a lower socioeconomic background or that I am inferior to you


I wear sharp threads
I dress stylishly and have a good sense of fashion


That much is true
This is an accurate statement


And I can't rap and neither can you
I am not a rapper and neither are you


I'm not down or fly or dope
I am not cool, trendy, or impressive


But I play metal and swing a rope
However, I play metal music and enjoy rope-related activities


Don't call me home boy
Again, do not address me with this derogatory term


Yo'
An informal salutation to conclude the song




Contributed by Ella Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found

More Versions