Intro
Redd Kross Lyrics


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Once again, it's on
Totally Krossed Out
Once again, it's on
Known to break 'em off some
Give it to me
The bigger the cap, the bigger the pimp
(Another album)
The bigger the cap, the bigger the pimp
Totally Krossed Out




Known-known to break 'em off some
Give it to me

Overall Meaning

The Intro to Redd Kross's 1992 album Totally Krossed Out is an upbeat and catchy track that serves as a call to arms for their fans. The lyrics "Once again, it's on" and "Known to break 'em off some" suggest a sense of confidence and swagger, as the band is ready to pick up where they left off and show off their skills once again. The reference to their album title, Totally Krossed Out, reinforces their identity as a unique, boundary-pushing group.


The line "Give it to me" can be interpreted in a few different ways, perhaps as a plea for the audience to give them their attention or as a request for them to share in the energy and excitement of the music. The repeated phrase "The bigger the cap, the bigger the pimp" is a nod to the fashion trends of the time, as oversized baseball caps and other accessories were popularized by hip hop and rap artists.


Line by Line Meaning

Once again, it's on
We're back at it again, ready to go.


Totally Krossed Out
Our album 'Totally Krossed Out' is what we're representing.


Once again, it's on
Like we said before, we're back at it again.


Known to break 'em off some
We're known to deliver great music and lyrics.


Give it to me
We want to hear your best effort, your best music.


The bigger the cap, the bigger the pimp
The more successful you are, the more power you have.


(Another album)
We have another album coming out soon.


The bigger the cap, the bigger the pimp
Just like before, success equals influence and power.


Totally Krossed Out
Once again, we're representing 'Totally Krossed Out' album.


Known-known to break 'em off some
Everyone knows we always deliver great music.


Give it to me
We're waiting for your best effort; bring it on.




Writer(s): Jermaine Dupri

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