The Beginning
Napom Lyrics
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This is just the beginning
Ksksidkdidjdjid
This is just the beginning
Skdndidndiskdjdidndi lip roll lip roll kffkgkvddd
This just the beginning
This is the end
Sknsksks pipiñiñtutututututpipi (inhales)
Puupupupupupotitorofkfidn (cough snare) liproll
Dkdkdidndid
End of the song
The beginning of Napom's song, "The Beginning," takes the form of nonsensical sounds before transitioning into the actual lyrics of the song. The opening phrase, "Pupunsi pu dodkdid," is likely just a series of syllables that convey the initial energy of the song. It is then followed by the main lyrics of the song, "This is just the beginning," which are repeated multiple times throughout the song. These lyrics seem to convey the idea of starting something new, perhaps a new musical journey or experience.
The following lines, "Skdndidndiskdjdidndi lip roll lip roll kffkgkvddd" and "Sksjdkdkdkkdkdd this is lip roll 100%," likely refer to the lip roll technique that Napom is known for. The lip roll is a beatboxing technique where the performer produces a continuous sound by vibrating their lips together. Napom is recognized as one of the best beatboxers in the world and is known for his mastery of the lip roll technique.
In the latter half of the song, Napom ends the song on a seemingly contradictory note as he sings, "This is the end." This final phrase could be interpreted in a few ways. He could be saying that the song is coming to a close, or he could be saying that the beginning only leads to the eventual end. Overall, the song's lyrics appear to be an energetic and promising start, with a slight sense of pessimism about the inevitable end.
Line by Line Meaning
Pupunsi pu dodkdid
This is just the beginning
Ksksidkdidjdjid
This is just the beginning
Skdndidndiskdjdidndi lip roll lip roll kffkgkvddd
This just the beginning
Sksjdkdkdkkdkdd this is lip roll 100%
This is just the beginning
Sknsksks pipiñiñtutututututpipi (inhales)
End of the song
Puupupupupupotitorofkfidn (cough snare) liproll
End of the song
Dkdkdidndid
End of the song
Writer(s): napom
Contributed by Lila L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.