Night Light
O.P. Lyrics


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Murda on the beat so it's not nice
Cash Money AP
Wheezy outta here!
If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you
Yo Pierre, you wanna come out here?
Eight oh eight mafia
Daytrip took it to ten
That, that, that be Maaly Raw
NASTY P00P Music
He's behind you, run, run, run, run
Run, run, run, run run
Run, run, run, run, run run run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run, run
Run, run, run, run run
Run, run, run, run, run run run
Run, run, run
Lemme explain how eight year old me was on the come up
I was playing Lego Universe and sipping on my milk cup
Spent my life on the hunt, I was dressing like ranch
Smoking MLG Blunt, I rolled it from that weed branch
I couldn't get enough, I was stuck, dragons made it tough,
Heard about a question mark, wanted to get that NA$TY stuff
But wait. I heard about that, NA$TY not down to relax
So I decided I would scam another player in order to obtain the glitched question mark item in Lego Universe
Against the rules? Fuck it, it wasn't school, I was too cool,
One day I was searching for someone who would let me borrow the aforementioned item
Scoped out the target like Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle
We were the n-words in Paris, he was The Tower Eiffel
Came to him pleading like the Good Samaritan
Little did he know my ass was hard cappin'
Waited for the exact moment that he dropped the mysterious item on the ground,
So I could steal his luggage like Manchester Airport lost & found
He's behind you, run, run, run, run
Run, run, run, run run
Run, run, run, run, run run run
Run, run, run
Run, run, run, run
Run, run, run, run run
Run, run, run, run, run run run
Run, run, run
Finessed this man like Frank Ocean finessed Def Jam
Call me blonde because I thoroughly enjoy Frank Ocean(O-Shan)
Made him cry like he listened to White Ferrari by Frank Ocean
Call me Bayonetta because I love the song Moon River by Frank Ocean
Had to dip from the scene like Frank Ocean post-twenty sixteen
The Future was looking Odd like Frank Ocean
Felt like a Creator, copped the supreme Earl Sweatshirt
Anyways shortly after I stole the mysterious item I was banned
Call me Rivers Cuomo of Weezer because I am In A Band
I was pissed because my items were worth a hundred bands
Shortly after I was allowed to play my text permissions were taken away
Switched the grind to music, I love Brockhampton like I'm gay
After I made racks I ordered a hitman to take down The Chap that I scammed
If music was a country, I'd be living off the fat of the land




Moral of the story don't fuck with Lego universe Administrators
Contrary to the last bar I just told y'all how to get some bands and up your Status

Overall Meaning

The song "Night Light" by O.P. begins with a reference to the producers and beat makers Murda Beatz, Cash Money AP, Wheezy, and Young Metro, who are all known for their contributions to contemporary trap music. The repeated phrase "If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you" is also a reference to a tagline frequently used by Young Metro. The next few lines mention other producers who have worked with O.P. and contributed to the beat and instrumentals of the song. The chorus of the song repeatedly uses the phrase "He's behind you, run, run, run, run," which creates a sense of urgency and danger.


The verses of the song tell the story of a young O.P. playing the online game Lego Universe and attempting to steal a rare and valuable item from another player. He successfully cons the other player and steals the item, but is later banned from the game. O.P. then turns to making music and becomes successful, but still holds a grudge against the administrator who banned him from the game. The song overall speaks to the themes of youth, rebellion, and aspiration, and offers a glimpse into the personal experiences that have shaped O.P.'s artistic voice.


Line by Line Meaning

Murda on the beat so it's not nice
The producer Murda made the beat, suggesting it will be hard-hitting and intense.


Cash Money AP
Cash Money AP is the name of another producer who may have had a role in creating the song's instrumental.


Wheezy outta here!
Wheezy is another producer who could have worked on the song, and his callout suggests he has finished his part and left the studio.


If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you
This is a popular tag line by rapper Future that warns people to seemingly get their act together before things become violent.


Yo Pierre, you wanna come out here?
This is a tagline from popular producer Pi’erre Bourne, who is asking if he should come out to work on the song.


Eight oh eight mafia
This refers to the influential Roland TR-808 drum machine, which played a vital role in shaping the sound of hip-hop and popular music in the 1980s.


Daytrip took it to ten
'Daytrip' is a producer duo, and their tagline suggests they've amped things up and taken the beat to new heights.


That, that, that be Maaly Raw
Maaly Raw is a producer who is credited with contributing to the creation of the song's instrumental.


NASTY P00P Music
This is possibly the name of the artist or group who made the song.


He's behind you, run, run, run, run
The artist is recounting a story from their childhood when they were playing a game or chasing someone.


Lemme explain how eight year old me was on the come up
The artist is introducing their story about their childhood experiences and how it relates to the theme of the song.


I was playing Lego Universe and sipping on my milk cup
The artist sets the stage for their tale by describing their childlike demeanor, playing with toy bricks and drinking milk.


Spent my life on the hunt, I was dressing like ranch
The artist is expressing their youthful energy, and dressing up like a cowboy while searching for something on their virtual game.


Smoking MLG Blunt, I rolled it from that weed branch
The artist seems to be exaggerating their story by introducing a humorous spin to it, by sneaking in a reference to smoking weed while playing their game.


I couldn't get enough, I was stuck, dragons made it tough
The artist is describing how invested they were in their game, and how they found certain parts of it challenging or frustrating.


Heard about a question mark, wanted to get that NA$TY stuff
The artist is now introducing the main plot device of their story, namely a hidden item in the game they wanted to obtain.


But wait. I heard about that, NA$TY not down to relax
The artist is suggesting a potential roadblock to their plans, as other players might have already found out or prevented others from accessing the sought-after item.


So I decided I would scam another player in order to obtain the glitched question mark item in Lego Universe
The artist reveals their intentions to pull off a scam, using deceitful means to obtain the rare item.


Against the rules? Fuck it, it wasn't school, I was too cool
The artist dismisses breaking the rules as irrelevant, as they were too cool to follow the constraints imposed by the game's administrators.


One day I was searching for someone who would let me borrow the aforementioned item
The artist is now describing the steps he took to find someone who would have what he wanted, and be willing to lend it to him.


Scoped out the target like Bolt-Action Sniper Rifle
The artist uses a metaphor to describe his focused efforts to find the right target who would have what he was looking for.


We were the n-words in Paris, he was The Tower Eiffel
The artist invokes a Jay-Z and Kanye West song with its own similar lyric and substitutes the names of two people in the scenario.


Came to him pleading like the Good Samaritan
The artist is setting up the next part of their story, about trying to get the player to lend him the valuable item.


Little did he know my ass was hard cappin'
The artist is confessing their dishonest intentions, that they had no intention of returning the item once they obtained it.


Waited for the exact moment that he dropped the mysterious item on the ground,
The artist admits to stalking the other player until they finally acquired what they were seeking.


So I could steal his luggage like Manchester Airport lost & found
The artist is proud of his success in the scam, comparing himself to airport lost & found personnel who take possession of abandoned luggage.


Finessed this man like Frank Ocean finessed Def Jam
The artist is drawing a comparison between his deceptive tactics and those that Frank Ocean used to achieve a more favorable record deal.


Call me blonde because I thoroughly enjoy Frank Ocean(O-Shan)
The artist makes a reference to their own love for Frank Ocean, by playfully altering their rapper name O.P to O-Shan, and calling themselves blonde.


Made him cry like he listened to White Ferrari by Frank Ocean
The artist may be exaggerating or bragging about how their scam affected the other player, equating it with the same level of emotional reaction one might have to a Frank Ocean song.


Call me Bayonetta because I love the song Moon River by Frank Ocean
The artist again references their love for Frank Ocean, and makes another playful alteration to their name by calling themselves 'Bayonetta', the name of a popular video game character.


Had to dip from the scene like Frank Ocean post-twenty sixteen
The artist once more uses Frank Ocean as a reference point, this time to describe how they metaphorically had to disappear after completing their scam, similar to how Frank disappeared between album releases in 2016.


The Future was looking Odd like Frank Ocean
The artist is making another reference to Frank Ocean, by referencing the title of his earlier mixtape, suggesting that things were uncertain or strange for them after the scam.


Felt like a Creator, copped the supreme Earl Sweatshirt
The artist seems to be bragging about their fashion sense and affinity for the rap artist Earl Sweatshirt, and suggests that their scam made them feel powerful and successful.


Anyways shortly after I stole the mysterious item I was banned
The artist admits that there were consequences to their scam, and that they got caught and were punished for it.


Call me Rivers Cuomo of Weezer because I am In A Band
The artist makes another playful reference to their persona, this time by calling themselves Rivers Cuomo from the band Weezer, and suggesting they are in their own band.


I was pissed because my items were worth a hundred bands
The artist expresses their anger at losing out on valuable items when they were banned from the game server after the scam was discovered.


Shortly after I was allowed to play my text permissions were taken away
The artist reveals that even after they were allowed back into the game, their access to text chat was restricted as part of their punishment.


Switched the grind to music, I love Brockhampton like I'm gay
The artist explains that they turned their interests to music production after being banned from the game, and makes an ambiguous statement suggesting that they are a fan of the music group Brockhampton.


After I made racks I ordered a hitman to take down The Chap that I scammed
The artist makes a wild and seemingly implausible claim about using their newfound wealth to hire someone to take revenge on the player they scammed in the game.


If music was a country, I'd be living off the fat of the land
The artist is again expressing their ambition to become successful in the music industry, using a metaphor that suggests that they would be a wealthy and prosperous citizen in this hypothetical country.


Moral of the story don't fuck with Lego universe Administrators
The artist concludes their story with a cautionary statement, warning others not to mess with game administrators and follow the rules to avoid getting in trouble.


Contrary to the last bar I just told y'all how to get some bands and up your Status
The artist adds a final twist, by suggesting that despite their warning, they've revealed a way for others to break the rules and gain wealth in the game similar to what they did.




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Written by: Kit Le Bihan

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Gassan Ali

Nice little control circuit there. I need to buy that light dependent resistor before I can put this into practice. Keep uploading more. I enjoy your videos!

HAWK TECH

Very informative video

spidey-boy

I did the procedure as mentioned in the video, it didn't work . But when I exchanged the battery terminals the led used to glow in light and turn off in dark ....what would be reason 🤔 and how to fix it

Ciaran Doyle

Can you explain why those values resistors are used please? Thanks

BuildElectronicCircuits by Ohmify

You'll find the explanation here: https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/night-light-circuit/

Johnny Buoy

I may sound dumb but why do we need the 2 resistors (100k and 470 Ohms)?
Will the circuit work without the 2 resistors?
Secondly, can I use this circuit with high power LEDs, like 15Watts, 20Watts or higher?

BuildElectronicCircuits by Ohmify

The 470-ohm resistor is there to limit the current for the LED so that it doesn't burn out. The 100k resistor is there to create a voltage divider with the photoresistor and will decide how much light is needed to turn off the transistor (and thereby the LED).

Yes, you can use the same type of circuit for high-power LEDs, but you'll need a different transistor that can handle the amount of current you want. The BC547 I used here can only handle up to 0.1A.

Johnny Buoy

@BuildElectronicCircuits by Ohmify Can you suggest any Transistor that I can use for 12V LED lamps.. It needs a couple of Amps...?

BuildElectronicCircuits by Ohmify

@Johnny Buoy I don't have a specific recommendation for that. But you can use Digikey's search function to find a transistor that can support enough current: https://www.digikey.no/products/en/discrete-semiconductor-products/transistors-bipolar-bjt-single/276?k=&pkeyword=&sv=0&umin2101=2&rfu2101=A&sf=1&FV=-8%7C276%2C69%7C411897%2C74%7C380569&quantity=&ColumnSort=0&page=1&stock=1&pageSize=25

CH laxman

Can we use 9 v battery...while connecting wires by soldering? For automatic night lamp project? Please clarify my doubt..

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