Real Hip Hop
Politikz Lyrics


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Aha, ayo
Who would′ve thought that a white boy would bring hip hop back?
Yo, I do it for the real hip hop, you know what I'm sayin′?
Fuck Drake, real hip hop

I'm a spiritual lyrical individual
Spiritual miracle lyrical individual
Spiritual miracle individual
Skippin' and flippin′ and dippin′
And skippin' and flippin′ and dippin'
The illest, the killest, the skill of the willest
I′m the realest, I'm the realest
I′m bringin' real hip hop back, don't you ever forget it
Fuck Lil Wayne and the government′s corrupt
Fuck the government ′cause I don't give a fuck
I′m the realest in the game 'cause I′m underground
And fuck that mainstream shit 'cause I don′t give a fuck
I'm a spiritual lyrical miracle
Lyrical spiritual illest of miracle lyricals
Flippin' and dippin′ and skippin′

Real hip hop, don't you ever forget it
It′s that underground shit, it's the white boy that said it




Real hip hop, don′t you ever forget it
It's that underground shit and it′s the white boy that—

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Politikz's song "REAL HIP HOP" are a statement on the current state of the genre, and the singer's belief that he is helping to bring it back to its roots. The opening line, "Who would've thought that a white boy would bring hip hop back?" is likely a deliberate choice designed to draw attention to the singer's own identity, implying that it is unexpected or even unusual for a white person to be contributing to the hip hop scene in any meaningful way. The use of the phrase "real hip hop" throughout the song suggests that the singer sees the genre in a particular way – perhaps as something pure, untainted by pop sensibilities or mainstream success.


Later in the song, the singer describes himself as a "spiritual lyrical individual" who is "skippin' and flippin' and dippin'" with great skill. This kind of boastful language is typical of hip hop, and serves to establish the singer's credibility as a serious artist. The repeated refrain of "real hip hop" reinforces this, underscoring the singer's belief that he is the real deal, and that other artists (in particular, Lil Wayne and Drake) are not. The line "And fuck that mainstream shit 'cause I don′t give a fuck" suggests that the singer is intentionally eschewing commercial success in favor of staying true to his vision of what hip hop should be.


Overall, the lyrics to "REAL HIP HOP" reflect the singer's conviction that he is doing something important and that he is the rightful heir to the genre's legacy. The use of language that is both self-aggrandizing and confrontational helps to establish the singer's credibility and reinforce his message that "real hip hop" is something that should be taken seriously.


Line by Line Meaning

Who would've thought that a white boy would bring hip hop back?
Surprising as it may seem, I, a white boy, am responsible for the revival of true hip hop.


Yo, I do it for the real hip hop, you know what I'm sayin'?
My motivation for making music is grounded in my devotion to the genuine essence of hip hop culture.


Fuck Drake, real hip hop
I have no respect for Drake's music as it strays from the principles of authentic hip hop.


I'm a spiritual lyrical individual
I am an artist whose music is profound, insightful and philosophical.


Spiritual miracle lyrical individual
My music is a revelation, a transcendental experience that stimulates the mind and soul.


Spiritual miracle individual
I am like a divine messenger, a harbinger of truth and wisdom through my music.


Skippin' and flippin' and dippin'
My unique flow, improvisation and lyrical delivery are characterized by their speed and agility.


And skippin' and flippin' and dippin'
My style of rapping involves constantly changing and adapting to the beat, demonstrating versatility.


The illest, the killest, the skill of the willest
My skills as a rapper are unmatched, unbeatable and incomparable, accompanied by a strong willpower.


I'm the realest, I'm the realest
My authenticity as an artist cannot be questioned, I am true to myself and my values.


I'm bringin' real hip hop back, don't you ever forget it
I am determined to revive the original and pure form of hip hop music and culture, and I will not let it fade away again.


Fuck Lil Wayne and the government's corrupt
I refuse to acknowledge Lil Wayne as a true rapper, and furthermore, I have no faith in corrupt governments.


Fuck the government 'cause I don't give a fuck
I have no respect for authorities that do not embody integrity, and I do not care about their opinions of me or my music.


I'm the realest in the game 'cause I'm underground
My authenticity as an artist stems from the fact that I operate outside the mainstream music industry.


And fuck that mainstream shit 'cause I don't give a fuck
I have no respect for the commercialized and watered-down versions of hip hop that are promoted by the mainstream music industry.


Real hip hop, don't you ever forget it
I am reminding my listeners to always remember and respect the true elements of hip hop culture.


It's that underground shit, it's the white boy that said it
I am proud to be the one bringing forth authentic hip hop culture from the underground, despite being a white boy.




Writer(s): Politikz

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@tudormurea9819

"Real Hip-Hop
Don't you ever forget it
It's that real rap shit
It's the white boy that said it!"
"This is a quote from PolitikZ, who represents the breakthrough of white skinned rappers in the underground scene. From then he is mentioned in little over 80% of underground rap lyrics, thus achieving the World Record for "Most Mentioned Man on Earth"; (Unfortunately for the Institution of Church, surpassing Lord Jesus Christ) .
"Stories and poetryZ", the only album officially release, along with 2 unofficial mix tapes makes him the number 1 of his generation."
I found this in "The journey of "The 10 rappers" who changed the world".
Unfortunately his life ended 24. He was rune'd by a black car at the night he was supposed to turn 25 years. The conspiracists are boycotting that the Institution of the Church is the blame for his death.
Nothing will be the same, he seemed to succeed to reignite the flame.
R.I.P.



@theaddictofgaming9174

1. PolitikZ
2. Filthy Frank
3. Steven Universe
4. Adultish Gambino
5. Middle-aged Thug
6. Small Professor
7. Andre 3005 (and small boi)
8. Travis (My friend from school Travis, not Travis Scott)
9. Travis Pott
10. Afro Kenny
11. Skittle
12. Kanye West
13. Dr Dre (He's like the Kanye of the west)
14. Chance the Dice
15. SchoolBoy D
16. Cold T
17. Average-sized Wayne
18. Miles Morales
19. Logic (The white one)
20. Autumn Walker



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@DolanDark

This reminds me of Hopsin

@XTHEKEVINATORX

omg yes i wasnt the only one who thought that

@nonotanymore

but his eys r cool fuk u ashol u cudnt do betr

@Maztuhmind

Lol it does now that you brought it up.

@zzzz-st5wd

***** Holy shit it does...

@SlamdogX

Why do so many memers watch Papa Franku?

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@septicrat

kinda funny how Mozart's been real quiet after this dropped

@DaniaxII

bruh

@CrisisVFX

Lmao

@aubsurd

busy on scatology

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