SKIT 2
M.B. Network (Mindless Brothers) Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to M.B. Network's song Skit 2 depict a conversation between Omarion, J-Boog, Raz-B, and Lil'Fizz about their plans for the night. They are sitting around feeling bored and looking for something to do. J-Boog expresses his frustration at staying in the house any longer and Raz-B suggests going to the skating rink. However, J-Boog is not interested in that idea and asks Lil'Fizz about the girl he was talking to earlier. Lil'Fizz reveals that she is having a party at her place, and J-Boog immediately agrees to go. Lil'Fizz suggests they call Rome to come and pick them up. The conversation is casual and depicts the group as carefree and spontaneous.


The lyrics of Skit 2 are part of the larger context of M.B. Network's music, which centers on the lives and experiences of a group of young men trying to make it in the music industry. The song is a skit, which is a short and often humorous clip of dialogue that is inserted into a larger body of work, like an album or mixtape. Skits provide a break from the music and give listeners a glimpse into the personalities and thoughts of the artists. In Skit 2, the conversation is lighthearted and reflects the energy and enthusiasm of the young men. The lyrics themselves do not contain any profound insights or deep emotions, but they serve as a playful and relatable vignette in the larger narrative of the group.


* The song Skit 2 is from the 2002 album B2K: The Remixes - Volume 1.
* M.B. Network stands for Music Business Network, and was a management and production company started by Chris Stokes in 1999.
* M.B. Network primarily managed the careers of B2K, IMx, and Omarion, among other artists.
* B2K was a boy band composed of Omarion, J-Boog, Raz-B, and Lil'Fizz.
* B2K released their first album in 2002 and went on to become a prominent group in the early 2000s.
* Their music was primarily in the R&B and pop genres.
* B2K disbanded in 2004 after a successful run, but the group reunited briefly in 2018.
* Skits were a popular feature of hip hop and R&B albums in the 1990s and 2000s.
* Skits were often used to provide comedic relief or to create a sense of unity among the artists on the album.
* Skits are less common in modern music, as streaming platforms have changed the way albums are consumed and produced.


Chords are not applicable as Skit 2 is a spoken word track with no music involved.


Line by Line Meaning

Yo I'm sayin' what we gonna do?
Omarion expresses confusion and asks the group what their plans are for the night.


We sittin' up here all bored and everything
The group is currently idle and restless.


I mean what's crackin' for the night J Boog?
Omarion asks J Boog if he knows of any exciting plans for the night.


I tell you this I ain't stayin' in this house another minute
J Boog exclaims his desire to leave the house and do something else.


For real man
Omarion agrees with J Boog's sentiment.


Yo I heard the skating ring was crackin' Boog
Raz-B suggests going to the skating rink as a possible activity.


THE SKATIN' RING?
J Boog and Omarion express surprise at Raz-B's suggestion.


Yeah the skatin' ring
Raz-B reaffirms his suggestion.


Noooo see I ain't feelin' that
J Boog disagrees with going to the skating rink as he doesn't find the idea appealing.


Hey yo Fizz what happen to the girl you was talkin' about?
J Boog asks Lil'Fizz about a girl he had previously mentioned.


Oh this is her right here
Lil'Fizz introduces the girl he was talking about to the group.


Yeah she said it's a party at her crib
The girl has invited them to a party at her house.


Oh boy for sho
J Boog confirms their attendance to the party.


Yeah I'm sayin' call Rome tell him come scoop us up
Lil'Fizz suggests they call Rome to pick them up and take them to the party.


No doubt
J Boog agrees with Lil'Fizz's suggestion.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: G.E.R.M., Roey II. Marquis

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