When Lil B titled his last digital label released mixtape I'm Gay, he received several death threats. Although he is heterosexual, he says the title is a message of support to the LGBT community. Referring to the alternative definition of gay, he says he is gay because he is happy. Following the death threats, he added "I'm Happy" in parenthesis to the album's title. I'm Gay received positive reviews with many fans commenting on the album's wide variety of positive messages and noting the unique beats and lyrical styles not common to mainstream hip hop. He raps about many controversial issues including race relations, poverty, humanity, and the justice system. The album also, according to many fans, shows the "true" side of Lil B. It entered the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart at #56 and the Heatseekers Albums chart at #20 for the week of July 16, 2011. It is for sale on iTunes but Lil B also uploaded it to the Internet for free, posting a link to it on Twitter and Facebook saying, "for all my fans who don't have $10 to buy my album, here it is for free."
Lil B typically releases at least one mixtape every month; so far in 2012 he has released 13 mixtapes - 4 in July alone. One of those released in July was the massive 848-song, nearly 5GB collection of Based Freestyles, which is his largest release to date. In 2013, hip-hop listeners voted Lil B as the greatest rapper of all time.
Bih I Love Lil B
Lil B Lyrics
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Hey shout out Freemont
Bitch mob nigga I got a lotta hoes
Out in Sacramento with the bankroll
Call my nigga quick for the k roll
Fifty for the show my nigga case closed
Louis Vuitton, they gotta call my phone
(Can I get a, can I get a) i know Lil B
Every bitch wanna stalk me
Every bitch I know wanna call me
30 grand a show, know that's all me
Brand new bitch, fuck it that's all me
Fuck the hand cuffs nigga
I keep my hands tucked
Twenty bitches on my dick
Because I'm handsome
It's the pretty bitch in the back
In the mansion
Imma fuck your ho, and she's dancing
Bitch I know Lil B
Kiss me I know Lil B bitch
Bitch I know Lil B bitch I know Lil B
Bitch I know Lil B bitch I know Lil B
Bitch I know Lil B bitch I know Lil B
Based God suck my dick bitch I love Lil B
Bitch I know Lil B bitch I know Lil B
Bitch I know Lil B bitch I know Lil B
Bitch I know Lil B bitch I know Lil B
Figaro suck my dick bitch I love Lil B
I know Lil B, that's my friend
Count up this money, these dividends
Split it on the table, we count it up
In the Bentley Coupe, we drop the top
I got a lotta bitches 'cause I'm hot
I got a lotta bitches, drop the top
Bad new Bentley nigga fucking hot
Young Based God got bitches and money
Young Based God got bitches and money
Twenty-four bitches wanna fuck in front of me
Young Based God still getting money
Young Based God got a whole lotta bitches
Young Based God got that hold on a forty
36 bitches and they call me Robert Horrey
Based God
The lyrics to Lil B's song "Bih I Love Lil B" express his pride in being a part of the "Bitch Mob" and his affiliation with Lil B, also known as the Based God. The first verse begins with a shoutout to Freemont, a reference to a neighborhood or area likely associated with Lil B. Lil B then boasts about the number of women he has in Sacramento and the money he has in his bankroll. He mentions calling his friend for a "k roll," which could refer to a drug-related transaction. He also mentions a high fee for his shows and his association with luxury brand Louis Vuitton. Lil B asserts his popularity among women and brags about being desired by them. He concludes the verse by confidently proclaiming that he knows Lil B and that every woman wants him.
The chorus repeats the phrase "Bitch I know Lil B" multiple times, emphasizing the singer's familiarity and connection with Lil B. "Based God" is mentioned towards the end, which is a nickname for Lil B and represents his philosophical and spiritual beliefs.
In the second verse, Lil B's friend joins him and together they count their money and divvy it up. They do this in a Bentley Coupe, a luxurious car with a convertible top. Lil B acknowledges that he attracts many women because of his popularity and wealth. He continues to boast about his material possessions and his ability to attract multiple women. The verse ends with a reference to the famous basketball player Robert Horry, whose nickname was Big Shot Rob, suggesting that Lil B possesses a similar level of skill or success with his romantic conquests.
Overall, these lyrics showcase Lil B's confidence, his association with the Bitch Mob, his connection to Lil B, and his ability to attract women and accumulate wealth. It is a braggadocious and boastful track that celebrates Lil B's status and success in the rap industry.
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