Trampoline
Hopsin Lyrics


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Get it, yeah, wait a second, right here, now

I'm the rap maniac with the hooligan eyes, who's cooler than I
Whack niggas move it aside
When you heard I was a big deal you were surprised
West coast bitch, put ya w's in the sky
I spent my days as a refugee till the rap game
Came to rescue me and left my wrist paved in accessories
A dangerous necessity I came here to wreck mcs
You're wrong if you thinking Wayne was the recipe
Nah, he ain't worthy of that, the controversy is back
Get off the kool aid stir me a batch
See I prefer to relax, but I can't and God knows it
Gotta stay raw with the flow that I'm diagnosed with
Oh shit, niggas keep fucking with my emotions
Maybe that's the reason that I suffer from psychosis
Shocking this high voltage, fuck it, my life's hopeless
So I had to make sure I killed it when I wrote this

Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline

Bounce like a trampoline, thousands are amped as me
Kids run up on your school campus and slap a dean
I grew on baggy jeans, pornographic nasty dreams
Moral of my damn story life isn't a happy scene
Wish I could stackin' cream, wish I had a Lamborghini
Wish I had the cover on a Rolling Stone magazine
I'm sick of the radio playing all these faggot teens
Keep it real, show me something ill that I haven't seen
For ten years I've been working on ill flows
And finally got a fucking record deal and I'm still broke
Man that's not common, bombs that I'm dropping are dope
But all that I can afford is some top ramen
I notice that you all niggas like to dumb the stats
I should stomp your ass out until your lungs collapse
No more corny cowabunga rap, we done with that, it's a rap
Keep it up and get your tongue detached, come on

Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline

I'm the last of a dying breed, hip hop max of variety
That's the reason I thrash on society
I get laughed at when I clash with a robbery
Until they feel the wrath when I smash on their dynasty
But I ain't Hollywood, I'm still the same kid
Upon the same shit, rapping in the basement
Catch me at your local school, skating bustin' tre flips
Left shoe lace ripped, you know how them days get
Listen while the bass hit, the only thing that changed is the way that girls act
'Cause now they think I'm amazing
I used to be the nigga chicks didn't wanna hang with
Sitting alone with a Capri Sun and raisins
My senior year in high-school I was always truant
Had a lot of homework but I would never do it, screw it
I'm the king now, homie take a bow
You need the crowd jumping I could probably make em bounce

Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce




Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline

Overall Meaning

In the song "Trampoline," Hopsin portrays himself as a rap maniac with an edgy persona who is cooler than anyone else in the game. He is from the West Coast and spent his days as a refugee, which he escaped from thanks to the rap game. Hopsin considers himself a danger to other rappers and believes he is more worthy than Lil Wayne, who he believes is not on his level. However, Hopsin also deals with emotional trauma, as he suffers from a mental disorder and is haunted by the fame that he couldn't escape from easily. He vents his frustrations with the industry in the second verse, calling out the decay of modern rap and expressing his disappointment with his financial situation.


Hopsin ends the song on a more positive note, saying that he may be king now and can make the crowd jump, but he still remembers his humble beginnings and the days when no one wanted to hang out with him. He also acknowledges that the only thing that has changed for him is the way girls act around him now.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm the rap maniac with the hooligan eyes, who's cooler than I
Hop is a confident and skilled rapper, with a dangerous and tough persona.


Whack niggas move it aside
Less skilled rappers shouldn't even compete with Hop's talent.


When you heard I was a big deal you were surprised
People may have underestimated or doubted Hop's potential before he gained fame.


West coast bitch, put ya w's in the sky
Hop is proud of his origin in the west coast hip-hop and wants his fans to represent it with a hand gesture.


I spent my days as a refugee till the rap game
Before rapping, Hop struggled and felt like a refugee, without a clear purpose or home.


Came to rescue me and left my wrist paved in accessories
Rapping gave Hop financial and material success, which he used to embellish his appearance with expensive jewelry.


A dangerous necessity I came here to wreck mcs
Rapping is essential and influential for Hop to express himself and overthrow other rappers who don't match his level of intensity.


You're wrong if you thinking Wayne was the recipe
Hop disagrees with those praising Lil Wayne as a model for rapping, as he believes he is superior to Wayne.


Nah, he ain't worthy of that, the controversy is back
Hop believes Wayne is controversial and overrated in the rap industry.


Get off the kool aid stir me a batch
Those who blindly follow others are like children under the influence of sweet drinks, but Hop wants them to wake up and make their own choices.


See I prefer to relax, but I can't and God knows it
Hop wishes he could chill and enjoy life, but he feels driven to work hard and succeed in the rap industry.


Gotta stay raw with the flow that I'm diagnosed with
Hop has a natural and intense style of rapping, which he must keep improving to stand out and satisfy his fans.


Oh shit, niggas keep fucking with my emotions
Hop feels frustrated and annoyed when others try to manipulate or challenge him emotionally.


Maybe that's the reason that I suffer from psychosis
Hop wonders if the pressure and drama of the rap industry can harm his mental health and stability.


Shocking this high voltage, fuck it, my life's hopeless
Hop's rapping is so intense that it can shock or impress others, but he feels that his personal life is void of hope.


So I had to make sure I killed it when I wrote this
Despite the hardships and doubts Hop may face, he puts all his talent and effort to create a powerful and memorable rap song like 'Trampoline'.


Bounce like a trampoline, thousands are amped as me
When Hop performs or releases a song, his fans are excited and energized by his talent.


Kids run up on your school campus and slap a dean
Hop's rebellious and outrageous style of rapping may inspire younger fans to act out or violate rules or authority figures.


I grew on baggy jeans, pornographic nasty dreams
Hop's background and upbringing may have involved some vulgar or explicit content or influences.


Moral of my damn story life isn't a happy scene
Hop's life and experiences may not have been easy or joyful, and he does not shy away from expressing that in his music.


Wish I could stackin' cream, wish I had a Lamborghini
Hop desires wealth and luxury, like many people, but he knows that financial success is not guaranteed in the rap industry.


Wish I had the cover on a Rolling Stone magazine
Hop wants recognition and exposure by the media, specifically featuring in the prestigious Rolling Stone magazine.


I'm sick of the radio playing all these faggot teens
Hop dislikes the trend of promoting young and mediocre rappers that appear on mainstream media and radio.


Keep it real, show me something ill that I haven't seen
Hop appreciates and respects genuine and innovative rappers that bring something new or exceptional to the rap game.


For ten years I've been working on ill flows
Hop has been striving to perfect his rapping skills and style for a decade, demonstrating dedication and passion for his craft.


And finally got a fucking record deal and I'm still broke
Hop has secured a contract with a record company, but still struggles to make a living and doesn't enjoy his success in the way that people expect him to.


Man that's not common, bombs that I'm dropping are dope
Hop believes his rapping is exceptional and impressive, despite not achieving financial prosperity.


But all that I can afford is some top ramen
Hop's financial struggles force him to rely on cheap and simple meals like ramen noodles.


I notice that you all niggas like to dumb the stats
Hop observes and disagrees with the tendency of some rappers to lower their standards of content and complexity for their songs.


I should stomp your ass out until your lungs collapse
Hop expresses anger and contempt for less skilled or fake rappers, whom he would not hesitate to physically hurt.


No more corny cowabunga rap, we done with that, it's a rap
Hop wants to bury the trend of cheesy and juvenile rapping styles, which are no longer cool or tolerated by him and his fans.


Keep it up and get your tongue detached, come on
Hop warns those who persist in rapping poorly or disrespectfully that they risk damaging their reputation or even physical harm.


I'm the last of a dying breed, hip hop max of variety
Hop feels that he is a unique and rare type of rapper, who values diversity and originality in hip hop that he feels is lacking in the industry.


That's the reason I thrash on society
Hop may feel an outsider in society, but he uses his rapping to criticize or challenge societal norms and biases.


I get laughed at when I clash with a robbery
Hop may feel that his serious and raw rapping is too intense or criticized by those who prefer a more mainstream or commercial-style of rapping.


Until they feel the wrath when I smash on their dynasty
Hop confidently asserts that those who underestimate him will eventually feel his power and skill, as he can destroy their legacy or reputation.


But I ain't Hollywood, I'm still the same kid
Although Hop has gained some fame and success, he remains humble and true to himself, and does not act like a typical celebrity.


Upon the same shit, rapping in the basement
Hop's passion for rapping remains unchanged and he still writes and practices in a humble and ordinary place like his basement.


Catch me at your local school, skating bustin' tre flips
Hop may enjoy skating or performing other sports that align with his rebellious and energetic persona.


Left shoe lace ripped, you know how them days get
Hop's appearance may be casual and slightly unkempt, but it shows that he is authentic and human.


Listen while the bass hit, the only thing that changed is the way that girls act
Despite his growth and success as a rapper, Hop still enjoys listening to his own music and observes that people's reactions to him have changed, especially those of women fans.


'Cause now they think I'm amazing
Hop's talent and fame make him more attractive and desirable to fans, which he may or may not enjoy.


I used to be the nigga chicks didn't wanna hang with
Hop used to be unpopular or unattractive to girls, but his talent and confidence transformed him into a desirable and respected figure.


Sitting alone with a Capri Sun and raisins
Hop may recall some lonely or awkward moments in his past, where he may have indulged in simple snacks like Capri Sun and raisins.


My senior year in high-school I was always truant
Hop may have struggled or rebelled in his final year in high school, by skipping classes or disobeying rules.


Had a lot of homework but I would never do it, screw it
Hop may have had academic pressures or expectations, but he rejected them and favored his passion for rap instead.


I'm the king now, homie take a bow
Hop feels that he has finally achieved the recognition and influence that he deserves in the rap industry, and encourages others to appreciate or acknowledge his talent.


You need the crowd jumping I could probably make em bounce
Hop is confident in his ability to energize and excite his fans during his performances, as his skills in making people 'bounce' like a trampoline are unmatched.




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Lyrics

[Intro]
Get it, yeah
Where it's at, right here, yeah
Now

[Verse 1]
I'm the rap maniac with the hooligan eyes
Who's cooler than I? Wack niggas, move it aside
When you heard I was a big deal, you were surprised
West Coast, bitch, put your W's in the sky
I spent my days as a refugee till the rap game came to rescue me
And left my wrist paved in accessories
A dangerous necessity, I came here to wreck emcees
You're wrong if you thinking Wayne was the recipe (Nah)
He ain't worthy of that, the controversy is back
Get out the Kool Aid, stir me a batch
See, I prefer to relax, but I can't and God knows it
Gotta stay raw with the flow that I'm diagnosed with
Oh shit, niggas keep fucking with my emotions
Maybe that's the reason I suffer from psychosis
Shocking as high voltage, fuck it, my life's hopeless
So I had to make sure I killed it when I wrote this

[Hook]
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline

[Verse 2]
Ayo, bounce like a trampoline, thousands are amped as me
Kids, run up on your school campus and slap a dean
I grew up on baggy jeans, pornographic nasty dreams
Moral of my damn story, life isn't a happy scene
Wish I was stacking cream, wish I had a Lamborghin
Wish I had the cover on a Rolling Stones magazine
I'm sick of the radio playing all these faggot teens
Keep it real, show me something ill that I haven't seen
For ten years, I've been working on ill flows
And finally got a fucking record deal and I'm still broke
Man, that's not common, bombs that I'm dropping
Are dope, but all that I can afford is some Top Ramen
I notice that ya'll niggas like to dumb the stats
I should stomp your ass out until your lungs collapse
No more corny cowabunga rap, we done with that
It's a wrap, keep it up and get your tongue detached
Come on

[Hook]
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline

[Verse 3]
Uh, yeah
I'm the last of a dying breed, hip-hop lacks a variety
That's the reason I thrash on society
I get laughed at when I clash with a rivalry
Until they feel the wrath when I smash on their dynasty (Word?)
But I ain't Hollywood, I'm still the same, kid
Up on the same shit, rapping in the basement
Catch me at your local school, skating, busting tre flips
Left shoe lace ripped, you know how them days get
Listen while the bass hit, only thing that changed is
The way that girls act 'cause now they think I'm amazing
I used to be the nigga chicks didn't wanna hang with
Sitting alone with a Capri Sun and raisins ("Ew")
My senior year in high school, I was always truant (So?)
Had a lot of homework but I would never do it (Fuck that)
Screw it, I'm the king now, homie, take a bow (C'mon)
You need the crowd jumping? I could probably make 'em bounce

[Hook]
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Hop can probably make 'em bounce
Like a trampoline

[Outro]
Buckle up...



@travisjohnson5514

[Intro]
Get it, yeah
Where it's at, right here, yeah
Now

[Verse 1]
I'm the rap maniac with the hooligan eyes
Who's cooler than I? Wack niggas move it aside
When you heard I was a big deal you were surprised
West coast bitch, put ya W's in the sky
I spent my days as a refugee
'Til the rap game came to rescue me
And left my wrist paved in accessories
A dangerous necessity, I came here to wreck emcees
You're wrong if you thinking Wayne was the recipe
Nah, he ain't worthy of that, the controversy is back
Get out the Kool Aid, stir me a batch
See I prefer to relax but I can't and God knows it
Gotta stay raw with the flow that I'm diagnosed with
Oh shit, niggas keep fucking with my emotions
Maybe that's the reason that I suffer from psychosis
Shocking as high voltage, fuck it, my life's hopeless
So I had to make sure I killed it when I wrote this

[Hook]
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline

[Verse 2]
Bounce like a trampoline, thousands that's amped as me
Kids run up on your school campus slap a dean
I grew up on baggy jeans, pornographic nasty dreams
Moral of my damn story life, isn't a happy scene
Wish I was stacking cream, wish I had a Lamborghini
Wish I had the cover on a Rolling Stones magazine
I'm sick of the radio playing all these faggot teens
Keep it real, show me something ill that I haven't seen
For ten years I've been working on ill flows
And finally got a fucking record deal and I'm still broke
Man that's not common, bombs that I'm dropping
Are dope, but all that I can afford is some Top Ramen
I notice that ya'll niggas like to dumb the stats
I should stomp your ass out until your lungs collapse
No more corny cowabunga rap, we done with that
It's a wrap, keep it up and get your tongue detached
Come on

[Hook]
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline

[Verse 3]
I'm the last of a dying breed, Hip-Hop lacks a variety
That's the reason I thrash on society
I get laughed at when I clash with a robbery
Until they feel the wrath when I smash on their dynasty
But I ain't Hollywood, I'm still the same kid
Up on the same shit, rapping in the basement
Catch me at your local school, skating, busting tre flips
Left shoe lace ripped, you know how them days get
Listen while the bass hit, the only thing that changed is
The way that girls act, 'cause now they think I'm amazing
I used to be the nigga chicks didn't wanna hang with
Sitting alone with a Capri Sun and raisins
My senior year in highschool I was always truant
Had a lot of homework but I would never do it
Screw it, I'm the king now, homie take a bow
You need the crowd jumping? I could probably make 'em bounce

[Hook]
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline



@Wilsonblickify

Get it, yeah
Where it's at, right here, yeah
Now

[Verse 1]
I'm the rap maniac with the hooligan eyes
Who's cooler than I? Whack niggas move it aside
When you heard I was a big deal you were surprised
West coast bitch, put ya W's in the sky
I spent my days as a refugee
Till the rap game came to rescue me
And left my wrist paved in accessories
A dangerous necessity, I came here to wreck emcees
You're wrong if you thinking Wayne was the recipe
Nah, he ain't worthy of that, the controversy is back
Get out the Kool Aid, stir me a batch
See I prefer to relax but I can't and God knows it
Gotta stay raw with the flow that I'm diagnosed with
Oh shit, niggas keep fucking with my emotions
Maybe that's the reason that I suffer from psychosis
Shocking as high voltage, fuck it, my life's hopeless
So I had to make sure I killed it when I wrote this

[Hook]
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline

[Verse 2]
Bounce like a trampoline, thousands that's amped as me
Kids run up on your school campus slap a dean
I grew up on baggy jeans, pornographic nasty dreams
Moral of my damn story life, isn't a happy scene
Wish I was stacking cream, wish I had a Lamborghini
Wish I had the cover on a Rolling Stones magazine
I'm sick of the radio playing all these faggot teens
Keep it real, show me something ill that I haven't seen
For ten years I've been working on ill flows
And finally got a fucking record deal and I'm still broke
Man that's not common, bombs that I'm dropping
Are dope, but all that I can afford is some Top Ramen
I notice that ya'll niggas like to dumb the stats
I should stomp your ass out until your lungs collapse
No more corny cowabunga rap, we done with that
It's a wrap, keep it up and get your tongue detached
Come on

[Hook]
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline

[Verse 3]
I'm the last of a dying breed, Hip-Hop lacks a variety
That's the reason I thrash on society
I get laughed at when I clash with a robbery
Until they feel the wrath when I smash on their dynasty
But I ain't Hollywood, I'm still the same kid
Up on the same shit, rapping in the basement
Catch me at your local school, skating, bustingtre flips
Left shoe lace ripped, you know how them days get
Listen while the bass hit, the only thing that changed is
The way that girls act, cause now they think I'm amazing
I used to be the nigga chicks didn't wanna hang with
Sitting alone with a Capri Sun and raisins
My senior year in highschool I was always truant
Had a lot of homework but I would never do it
Screw it, I'm the king now, homie take a bow
You need the crowd jumping? I could probably make em bounce

[Hook]
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline
Hop can probably make them bounce
Hop can probably make them bounce
Like a trampoline



All comments from YouTube:

@zachsterchief

this song is so amazing when your high

@HazeStash

I randomly ran across this song for the 1st time while high asf last night… I was like “Man this shit crankin” 😂😂😂

@QiarethegreatQ

I'm a huge metalhead, but Hopsin has without a doubt restored my dwindling, and likely uneducated, faith in rap music!

@discraftace

This Song LIVE is Amazing, Hands down Best concert ive ever been to~ He Killed it

@Torres540

i can only imagine...

@BartMerkx

Jeremy Hoffman In amsterdam he did a fucking frontflip to this song 😂

@joeynajor1906

hellyeah I witnessed this song live in detroit. legendary.

@bigscrillaT

when he played this in Winnipeg he was hanging from the ceiling on the rafters it was pretty killer

@captmelvinseahorse8871

Coming back to this so many years later it brings me back to the good old days man because my first song that I've ever heard of him was sag My pants and ever since them it's just been absolutely amazing and I loved my childhood so much

@ogjuggalo4545

i havent heard a rapper this good in a long time

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