Pop Shots
Ol' Dirty Bastard Lyrics


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Rest in peace, Ol' Dirty
"See my name is the ODB"
"The-the-the-the-the Ol' Dirty Bastard"
"Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang"
"Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella"
"Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang"

As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)

'86 was the year that it started
Crack hit the states, and my hood got to poppin'
Back then, you had to catch it with narcotics
Without a doubt, Brooklyn had the hardest projects
Nowadays, if a nigga say you got it
You be sitting in the country, with like three or four charges
Young when started, but I had a talent
To get this past and drunk, 'cause I took it as a challenge
The older niggas game me much as I can handle
Cop the eagle, started jackin' with the green New Balance shit
I'm feelin' clean, I was only thirteen
With the heavy starch, on my Bugle Boy Jeans
My name's spelled right on my four finger ring
It was Dirt then, 'cause McGirt you ain't seen

"The Ol' Dirty Bastard"
"Rollin"

As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)

Toe to toe, I scrap with the best
If I spit ten rhymes, nigga, nine gon' connect
If you in front of one or two I respect
'cause I probably just forgot, and wrote it strictly for my set
Wu-Tang, man I love my set
Niggas comin' up here, this is where the G's at
Look here, more money, more problems, my ass
You'se a naive cat, if you still believe that, for real
That's a trick to try to keep you where you at
All content, while niggas ridin' Bentley's and Maybach
Think I'ma lay back, playa, forget it
First hundred G's, I see, nigga, I'm tryin' to flip it
And that's some real shit, not just a lyric
Drop a couple open cases, not too specific
Niggas out here tryin' to prove whose the realest
It's ok to pop shit, but come a little different

"Tell 'em who the fuck I be"
"The ODB"
"Tell 'em who the fuck I be"
"The-the-the Ol' Dirty Bastard"

As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)

"Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang"
"Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella"
"Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang"
"See my name is the ODB"

As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)




As I pop, shots (we gon' pop these shots)
As I po-a-op, shots (we gon' pop these shots)

Overall Meaning

The song "Pop Shots" by Ol' Dirty Bastard is a rap that nostalgically reflects on the rapper's life and hardships growing up in Brooklyn during the crack epidemic of the 1980s. The song begins with a sample paying tribute to the deceased rapper, followed by ODB asserting his identity as part of the Wu-Tang Clan and later Roc-a-Fella. The chorus is a repetition of the line "As I pop shots," which represents ODB's determination to rise above his struggles and succeed in the rap industry.


In the first verse, ODB talks about his early life and how he coped with the harsh realities of the Brooklyn projects. He reminisces about how he started selling narcotics and the challenges that came with it. Despite that, he states that he had a talent for getting past obstacles, leading him to be known as Dirt.


In the second verse, ODB asserts his strength as a rapper, claiming that he can rap with the best of them. He talks about how Wu-Tang Clan is his family and how he will always be loyal to them. He goes on to criticize the notion of the more money equals more problems, stating that it's a trick to keep people in their place. He then talks about how he plans to invest his first hundred thousand dollars to flip it and how he will not let anyone hold him back.


Overall, "Pop Shots" is a song that highlights ODB's talent as a rapper and how he overcame his struggles to achieve success. It's a poignant tribute to his life and career.


Line by Line Meaning

Rest in peace, Ol' Dirty
Opening tribute to the late Ol' Dirty Bastard


"See my name is the ODB"
ODB introduces himself to the listener


"The-the-the-the-the Ol' Dirty Bastard"
ODB emphasizes his name through repetition


"Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang"
Shoutout to the Wu-Tang Clan


"Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella, Roc-a-Fella"
Shoutout to Roc-a-Fella Records


"Wu-Tang, Wu-Tang"
Another shoutout to the Wu-Tang Clan


As I poppppppppppp, shotttttttttttttttttts
Chorus - ODB brags about taking shots


As I po-a-opppppppp, shottttttttttttttttt
Chorus - continuation of ODB's bragging about taking shots


'86 was the year that it started
ODB reflects on the year when crack hit his neighborhood


Crack hit the states, and my hood got to poppin'
Crack epidemic in America affected ODB's neighborhood heavily


Back then, you had to catch it with narcotics
Dealing with crack involved selling other drugs as well


Without a doubt, Brooklyn had the hardest projects
ODB believes Brooklyn had the toughest neighborhoods


Nowadays, if a nigga say you got it
In present times, being accused of selling drugs can lead to multiple charges


You be sitting in the country, with like 3 or 4 charges
Getting caught with drugs can lead to serious jail time


Young when started, but I had a talent
ODB started dealing drugs at a young age and was good at it


To get this past and drunk, 'cause I took it as a challenge
ODB sold drugs to get money and was proud of his skill at it


The older niggas game me much as I can handle
ODB learned the trade of drug dealing from older dealers


Cop the eagle, started jackin' with the green New Balance shit
ODB bought a gun and began robbing people while wearing green New Balance sneakers


I'm feelin' clean, I was only thirteen
ODB felt good about himself despite being young and breaking the law


With the heavy starch, on my Bugle Boy Jeans
ODB wore heavily starched clothes to look presentable while robbing people


My name's spelled right on my four finger ring
ODB was proud of his name and had it engraved on his jewelry


It was Dirt then, 'cause McGirt you ain't seen
ODB went by the name 'Dirt' before changing it to 'McGirt'


Toe to toe, I scrap with the best
ODB is a skilled rapper and can hold his own with the best of them


If I spit ten rhymes, nigga, nine gon' connect
ODB is extremely confident in his rapping abilities


If you in front of 1 or 2, I respect
ODB acknowledges that he may forget some people in his raps


'cause I probably just forgot, and wrote it strictly for my set
ODB may leave out certain people in his raps because they are not part of his inner circle


Wu-Tang, man I love my set
ODB loves the Wu-Tang Clan and is proud to be a part of it


Niggas comin' up here, this is where the G's at
ODB believes that the Wu-Tang Clan is where the real gangsters are


Look here, more money, more problems, my ass
ODB disagrees with the notion that having more money leads to more problems


You'se a naive cat, if you still believe that, for real
ODB thinks someone is foolish if they believe that more money leads to more problems


That's a trick to try to keep you where you at
ODB believes that the idea of more money leading to more problems is a way to keep people from striving for more


All content, while niggas ridin' Bentley's and Maybach
ODB is not content with his current situation while others are driving luxury cars


Think I'mma lay back, playa, forget it
ODB is not one to lay back and be content with his current situation


First hundred G's, I see, nigga, I'm tryin' to flip it
ODB plans on making money and investing it to make more money


And that's some real shit, not just a lyric
ODB is serious about his desire to make money


Drop a couple open cases, not too specific
ODB plans on getting rid of some pending legal issues discreetly


Niggas out here tryin' to prove whose the realest
ODB thinks that too many people are trying to prove their toughness and authenticity


It's ok to pop shit, but come a little different
ODB is fine with people talking trash, but wants them to do it in a unique way


"Tell 'em who the fuck I be..."
ODB reiterates his name and wants people to know who he is


"The ODB"
ODB again emphasizes his name


"Rollin...."
Outro - ODB ends the song with an ad-lib




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JAMAL GERARD GRINNAGE, ERIC MURRY

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