Bamboo
OutKast Lyrics


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Ready to set this bitch off?
(Yeah)
Alright, you got to step, you got to step, get close to the mic
Okay put the headphones on
You gotta speak into the microphone
Say some shit
(Huh?)
Say something
(Okay)
What, you, I thought you were gonna rap?
(I'll ra, rap)
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait
You need to let, you need to let them know what your name is first, playa
(What's that you want?)
What's your name?
(Bamboo)
What's your name?
(Bamboo)
No, you got to speak into the mic, see you freezing up
(Bamboo)
All right let them know
And what you coming here for in the booth to do?
(Rap)
Came to do what?
(Coming to rap)
That's right, rap
(What you gon' to rap?)
And the whole world
Alright that's your, that's your jam
Alright, ready?
(Yeah)
Sing it

(And the whole world, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah)
(Get down bah, bah, bah-bah bada)
(And the whole world, loves pada, bah)
(Get down bah, bah, bah-bah, bah-bah, bah-bah)

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
And what else you got to say
(Uhh, Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson?
Not on my record we ain't singin' no damn Michael Jackson
Ready?
Go ahead, ready? (Yes)
Say it in the mic
(Asaiah motha fuckas)
Haha no I ain't say to say that
That's right lets do it baby
Hahahaha
Ah, you did it
Gimme five boy




You hit the booth
Yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to OutKast's song Bamboo start with a conversation between a producer and Bamboo, presumably an up and coming rapper. The producer instructs Bamboo to step up to the microphone and say something. After some hesitation, Bamboo introduces himself and confirms that he came to the booth to rap. The producer then asks him to say something else, and after some hesitation, Bamboo mentions Michael Jackson. The producer scolds him for mentioning the pop icon and then gives him the go-ahead to rap. Bamboo then launches into a catchy hook that declares that "the whole world loves" something, accompanied by a thumping beat.


The song's lyrics seem to be about the act of creating music and the difficulties that come with it. The conversation at the beginning of the song implies that Bamboo may be new to the recording studio scene and is nervous about rapping. The phrase "you gotta speak into the microphone" reinforces this idea. The mention of Michael Jackson, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest musicians of all time, could be interpreted as Bamboo feeling intimidated by the prospect of making music that reaches that level of acclaim. The phrase "the whole world loves" could be seen as a statement of aspiration, suggesting that Bamboo wants his music to be loved by everyone.


Line by Line Meaning

Ready to set this bitch off?
Are you prepared to start the recording session?


Alright, you got to step, you got to step, get close to the mic
Move closer to the microphone to ensure the sound quality of the recording


Okay put the headphones on
Wear the headphones to hear the sound of your voice as you record


You gotta speak into the microphone
Project your voice and speak directly into the microphone for clear recording


Say some shit
Come up with some lyrics to put into the song


What's your name?
Please introduce yourself for the listeners


You need to let them know what your name is first, playa
Make sure to introduce oneself before recording begins


And what you coming here for in the booth to do?
What is the purpose of your recording this song?


And the whole world
Everyone, everywhere


Alright that's your, that's your jam
That's your song, go for it!


Sing it
Start singing the song you have prepared


Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Repeat this as a vocalization or beatboxing sound, as accompaniment to the song


And what else you got to say
Do you have anything else to add to the song?


Michael Jackson?
Was the name Michael Jackson mentioned?


Not on my record we ain't singin' no damn Michael Jackson
We will not be featuring anything related to Michael Jackson in your song


Say it in the mic
Please speak into the microphone


You hit the booth
You have done well in recording in the studio




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, ENTERTAINMENT ONE U.S. LP, Universal Music Publishing Group, THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC.
Written by: Antwan Patton, Christopher Bridges, Cameron F. Gipp, Nathaniel Elder, Corey Andrews, James Patton

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@23 references psalm 23
A healthy portion of this song on all verses spits on spiritual