Lil Scrappy built a strong reputation and eager following throughout the southeast through mixtapes and the street anthem of 2003 "Head Bussa." During this time, Lil Jon inked a deal to bring his BME Recordings to Warner Bros. Records as a joint venture partnership. With Lil Jon's signature production, "Head Bussa" made a strong statement within the radio community, reaching #73 on the Billboard r&b and hip hop chart.
Lil Scrappy's second single and most commercially successful single to date, "No Problem," reached the top 30 of the Billboard 100 and was top 10 on the R&B and rap charts. Thanks to the success of "No Problem" and Trillville's hits "Some Cut" and "Neva Eva," the joint album reached #3 on the r&b chart and #12 on the Billboard 200 in 2004.
Head Bussa
Lil Scrappy Lyrics
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We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
I'm made up my mind that I'ma strike
(Wha wha) and I'm ready to fight
Takin' out my steel killin' every punk nigga in site
Bitch I'll swang on all of y'all
I'm the beast from the east, with da fangs on my teeth
I'll murder all of y'all bitches in da middle of da street
And I don't give a fuck if you don't like me
Straight knock yo ass out in to captivity
Down south, I'll ride, shoot and kill homicide
It be nothin' shawty till the day that I die
We strive, on tearin heads up
And everywhere we go we gon' tear dat bitch up
We don't give a fuck about havin' no click
Dat ain't got my back and ain't takin' no shit
Excuse me shawty, get the fuck out my face
Befo' we get mad and shoot up the whole place
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
I speak my mind, 'cause bitin' my tongue hurt
Murder yo ass and lyrics and put ya face on a shirt
I'm a mothafuckin' rida, 'cause I thought y'all knew
And I reppin' nothin' even it's twenty of you
I think it's plenty of you that really want da shawty dead
Watch what ya said lil shawty, I'm makin' bread
Fuck all y'all born hataz with hatred born to match
A long way but plus I roll with g's and gat'z
And shawty matter of fact these trill g's and dub's
We ain't talkin' behind yo back and we ain't scared to bust
I'm by myself, but bein' alone makes you strong
I stepped out the porch young, so shawty I been grown
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
Atl off da chain down here
You come with da yappin' and no action, you gon' disappear
You walk in da club, it's tight like brass knuckles
Straight elbow a hata like we jumping off turn buckles
Beatin' in ya door with dat clip on da tech
Beatin' down ya block in that 89' chevy
Tellin' stupid bros we throwin' bows that we ready
Screamin' "swang shawty" to da boys dat can't stand me
Yeah shawty, I'ma Atl slugga
Knockin' out heads on you pussy mothafuckaz
Shawty be sayin' "scrap you cool boy"
But I known in my heart dat I'ma headbussa boy!
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
The lyrics to Lil Scrappy & Trillville's song Head Bussa depict a group of aggressive individuals or "head bussas" who are not afraid to engage in physical confrontation to prove their dominance. The chorus of the song emphasizes this aggression, claiming that they will knock out anyone who opposes them. The verses elaborate on this theme, with Scrappy and Trillville rapping about their readiness to fight and kill if necessary. The lyrics are filled with violent imagery and profanity, reflecting the aggressive nature of the song.
This song is an example of the "crunk" genre of hip hop, which originated in the southern United States in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Crunk music is characterized by its intense beats, heavy bass, and aggressive lyrics. Head Bussa is a prime example of this style, with its pounding drum patterns and harsh synth melodies. The song became popular in the south and helped to popularize the crunk genre more broadly.
The song includes several references to violence and gun culture, which were controversial at the time of its release. The line "Takin' out my steel killin' every punk nigga in site" was particularly controversial, as it seemed to glorify gang violence and gun use. This controversy was typical of crunk music, which was often seen as promoting a negative image of black culture in America. Despite this, the song became a popular club anthem and helped to establish Lil Scrappy and Trillville as major players in the southern hip hop scene.
Line by Line Meaning
We some head bussas, we some head bussas,
We are a group of individuals who will violently knock out any opponent who crosses us.
We'll knock a hata out, we some head bussas
We will physically assault any person who disrespects us or our group.
I'm made up my mind that I'ma strike
I have made a decision that I will physically attack my enemies.
Takin' out my steel killin' every punk nigga in site
I will use my weapon to murder anyone who challenges me.
And I don't give a fuck if you don't like me
I do not care if you dislike me because I am prepared to use violence to defend myself.
Down south, I'll ride, shoot and kill homicide
I am willing to engage in gun violence on behalf of my region and will kill anyone who opposes us.
We strive, on tearin heads up
Our group is focused on causing harm and violence to anyone who dares to threaten us.
Excuse me shawty, get the fuck out my face
I am threatening a person to leave my presence before I am forced to resort to violence.
I speak my mind, 'cause bitin' my tongue hurt
I refuse to hold back my opinions or emotions because it causes me pain.
Murder yo ass and lyrics and put ya face on a shirt
I will use my music to insult and threaten my enemies both verbally and through violence.
Fuck all y'all born hataz with hatred born to match
I am prepared to fight against anyone who is against me with a similar amount of hate and aggression.
Atl off da chain down here
Atl is a city full of violence and aggression.
You walk in da club, it's tight like brass knuckles
The club is crowded and intense, like everyone inside is ready to fight.
Tellin' stupid bros we throwin' bows that we ready
We are provoking our enemies by saying we are ready to fight with punches.
Screamin' "swang shawty" to da boys dat can't stand me
We are taunting our enemies who dislike us by yelling aggressively at them.
Knockin' out heads on you pussy mothafuckaz
I am physically attacking and injuring anyone who opposes us.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: VICTOR SANTIAGO, PHARRELL WILLIAMS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Y'all the most uncivilized cave men ever .
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Almost 2024 an im still listening 😂😂😂❤
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I’m 35 years old and this shit still bangs in my sound system. 😂❤❤
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20 years later still one of the best hype songs ever...
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4 show 20yrs ago laterally