The B Bop
Hopsin Lyrics


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Excuse me, are you Hopsin?
Yeah, why? Who wants to know?
My mommy doesn't like me listening to you, but could you
Like sing me one of those songs? Like, like one of the cool ones?
Man I got to go man I'm not tryin to sing...
Please?
Alright, alright alright...
It's the B Bop, my B Bop song
Do the B Bop, ain't nothing wrong
Come on!
Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!
Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!

Ayo it's time to bring the West back, pass me the exlax
So I can shit on all these niggas when I wreck tracks
Your flow ain't that ill, I think you should adjust that
Homie I don't mean to be rude to you, it's just that
You ain't the first nigga I seen with an attitude
Up on the mic tryin' to explain what the gat'll do
Your skills won't get you that place up in Malibu
You better off tryin' to go slang with a bag of fruit
And leave it up to me, I got the bubblies
I'll do in an hour what would take your ass a couple days
My contacts make the ladies fall in love with me
He's the joker of rap is what these motherfuckers say
I'm slightly psychotic and idiotic but modest whenever spotted
So logically I'm a prophet, face it niggas you just suck
And as far as your game, it ain't never had legs to step up

It's the B Bop, my B Bop song
Do the B Bop, ain't nothing wrong
Come on!
Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!
Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!

Man I'm tired of the ghetto, hope I make it out this place
Ill niggas running around like an ape up out the cage
And it ain't about the change, man these things are not the same
All these killers wanna leave my brain laying on the pave
And I ain't did nothing, all these little kids cussing
Learning from their big cousins how to go and get stuck in
A correctional facility, messing up their liberty
Acting a fool making unnecessary enemies
Yes it's very weird to me, I did not get caught in it
I was into rap, for some reason I love the art of it
I ain't never drank or smoked because I'm smarter than
That and I didn't want to grow up to be what my father is
Gotta make a living, got plans of moving out the hood, not stayin in it
I hate these cheap apartments, and these vague complaining attendants
Roaches in the kitchen but I ain't really trippin, I'll be rolling in a minute, singin

It's the B Bop, my B Bop song
Do the B Bop, ain't nothing wrong
Come on!
Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!
Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!

On the mic I burn niggas and turn rappers to singers
I learn that on the day I confirmed I was the slayer
I serve packs of these haters my words actually rape 'em
And where's daddy to save him? My urge has to be fatal
Up in this music shit the sky's the limit for rising in it
Long as I'm consistent and keep on using my eyes as gimmicks
I'mma be the talk of the town, walking around
Like "Yes this rap game, I'm the boss of it now"

It's the B Bop, my B Bop song
Do the B Bop, ain't nothing wrong
Come on!




Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!
Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!

Overall Meaning

The song "The B Bop" by Hopsin is a fun and upbeat track that features catchy beats and playful lyrics. The beginning of the song starts off with a young child asking Hopsin to sing a cool song, to which he begrudgingly agrees. Hopsin then proceeds to rap about his confidence in his musical abilities, referencing his ability to "shit on all these niggas when I wreck tracks." He also touches on his desires to move out of the hood and make a better life for himself through pursuing his passion for rap. Through his lyrics, Hopsin showcases his talent and drive to succeed in the rap world.


The chorus of the song is focused on the "B Bop," a dance that Hopsin encourages his listeners to join in on. The repetition of “Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!” adds to the playful nature of the song and confirms its focus on having fun. Overall, "The B Bop" is a light-hearted track that aims to get listeners dancing and enjoying themselves.


Line by Line Meaning

Excuse me, are you Hopsin?
Someone asks Hopsin if he is the person people say he is.


Yeah, why? Who wants to know?
Hopsin wants to know who is looking for him.


My mommy doesn't like me listening to you, but could you
A kid admits that his mother does not approve of Hopsin's music, but still asks him to sing a cool song for him.


Like sing me one of those songs? Like, like one of the cool ones?
The kid asks Hopsin to sing a song he likes.


Man I got to go man I'm not tryin to sing...
Hopsin is hesitant to sing, but eventually relents.


Alright, alright alright...
Hopsin ultimately agrees to sing for the kid.


It's the B Bop, my B Bop song
Hopsin introduces his song, 'The B Bop.'


Do the B Bop, ain't nothing wrong
Hopsin encourages people to dance and do the B Bop.


Shobedibeebop, shobedibeebop, bidung, oh baby!
Hopsin repeats a catchy phrase from the song, encouraging people to keep dancing.


Ayo it's time to bring the West back, pass me the exlax
Hopsin declares that he wants to bring West Coast hip-hop back, and uses a vulgar metaphor about needing to use the bathroom to describe his confidence.


So I can shit on all these niggas when I wreck tracks
Hopsin says he will surpass other rappers with his skills.


Your flow ain't that ill, I think you should adjust that
Hopsin offers constructive criticism to other rappers, suggesting they work on their flow.


Homie I don't mean to be rude to you, it's just that
Hopsin tries to soften his criticism by acknowledging that he doesn't intend to be offensive.


You ain't the first nigga I seen with an attitude
Hopsin has seen many rappers with similar attitudes.


Up on the mic tryin' to explain what the gat'll do
Hopsin is referring to rappers who talk excessively about guns in their lyrics.


Your skills won't get you that place up in Malibu
Hopsin suggests that rappers with mediocre skills are unlikely to achieve the level of success that would allow them to live in Malibu.


You better off tryin' to go slang with a bag of fruit
Selling fruits would be more profitable than rapping for some rappers with lackluster skills, according to Hopsin's sarcastic comment.


And leave it up to me, I got the bubblies
Hopsin is confident in his ability to make hits and attract fans.


I'll do in an hour what would take your ass a couple days
Hopsin says he can make a song much faster and better than other rappers.


My contacts make the ladies fall in love with me
Hopsin suggests that his 'contacts' help him charm women and gain popularity.


He's the joker of rap is what these motherfuckers say
Hopsin acknowledges that some people call him the jester of rap, but implies that he doesn't take this seriously.


I'm slightly psychotic and idiotic but modest whenever spotted
Hopsin describes himself as somewhat crazy and ridiculous, but also humble in person.


So logically I'm a prophet, face it niggas you just suck
Hopsin jokes that he is a prophet in hip-hop because other rappers are not as good as him.


And as far as your game, it ain't never had legs to step up
Implying that other rappers' music won't be popular enough to last.


Man I'm tired of the ghetto, hope I make it out this place
Hopsin expresses his desire to leave the ghetto and achieve success elsewhere.


Ill niggas running around like an ape up out the cage
Hopsin describes some people in the ghetto as crazy and uncontrollable.


And it ain't about the change, man these things are not the same
Hopsin is pessimistic about the possibility of change in the ghetto.


All these killers wanna leave my brain laying on the pave
Hopsin feels he is in danger because of the violence in his environment.


And I ain't did nothing, all these little kids cussing
Hopsin feels frustrated that he is at risk of being harmed despite not causing trouble for anyone.


Learning from their big cousins how to go and get stuck in
Hopsin criticizes the trend of young people in the ghetto learning negative behaviors from their elders.


A correctional facility, messing up their liberty
Hopsin laments that youths in the ghetto are thrown into correctional facilities that rob them of their freedom.


Acting a fool making unnecessary enemies
Hopsin observes that some people in the ghetto put themselves in unnecessary danger by being reckless and making enemies.


Yes it's very weird to me, I did not get caught in it
Hopsin is grateful that he did not get caught up in the negative aspects of ghetto life.


I was into rap, for some reason I love the art of it
Hopsin shares his love for hip-hop and music in general.


I ain't never drank or smoked because I'm smarter than
Hopsin chooses to abstain from alcohol and drugs because he thinks it's the wise thing to do.


That and I didn't want to grow up to be what my father is
Hopsin reveals that his father had substance abuse issues and he did not want to end up like him.


Gotta make a living, got plans of moving out the hood, not stayin in it
Hopsin is motivated to make a better life for himself and move out of the ghetto.


I hate these cheap apartments, and these vague complaining attendants
Hopsin dislikes his living conditions and the poor service he receives in his apartment complex.


Roaches in the kitchen but I ain't really trippin, I'll be rolling in a minute, singin
Despite living in poor conditions, Hopsin remains optimistic about his future and sings about it in his song.


On the mic I burn niggas and turn rappers to singers
Hopsin boasts about his rapping skills, suggesting that he can outperform other rappers.


I learn that on the day I confirmed I was the slayer
Hopsin describes a pivotal moment in his life where he realized he had the potential to be a star in hip-hop.


I serve packs of these haters my words actually rape 'em
Hopsin brags that he can dismantle opposition with his lyrics, implying that his rhymes can abuse their senses.


And where's daddy to save him? My urge has to be fatal
Hopsin wonders why fathers are not around to protect their sons in the ghetto, and asserts that he will take care of himself.


Up in this music shit the sky's the limit for rising in it
Hopsin sees the music industry as a place where he can ascend to unlimited heights.


Long as I'm consistent and keep on using my eyes as gimmicks
Hopsin believes that being consistent in his music and using his unique perspective will help him stand out.


I'mma be the talk of the town, walking around
Hopsin envisions himself becoming famous and well-known in the hip-hop community, even in public.


Like 'Yes this rap game, I'm the boss of it now'
Hopsin declares his intent to become the leader of the rap game and control the industry.




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Comments from YouTube:

Jake Hughes

love the way he uses his voice for the beat, so fuckin original!

hitdoctor24

I agree. I laugh when I listen to him for some reason, but I love his music. He's got such a creative style.

orangejuicenick

Love this guys style, so original

Pretty In Ink

So fucking underrated. I love this song 👌

Himiko_Que_Rico

Fr

ACE86981

The beat is just his voice followed by a drum and snapping, which is cool

Black ★

this goes so hard!

scrubby mcgee

Fucking amazing all rap should be like this dawg

dill smacker

Hops always killin it even if its not a serious song

Charlie Boo

2020 and Stay UP TiL My Last Breath♡

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