91 Freestyle
Sublime Lyrics


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Alone, I feel abused
it's house music, reminds me of you
I crossed my fingers that I'd feel abuse
but I know what's real, oh no
if my daddy was here, to make me dj in a bad mood
I like punk music, the jazz and the blues
but the reggae music never confuse
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My name is Sublime, Bradley is my band
Just waitin' for the tide to get low, oh no
eyes get slow and they put me in a trance
but it ain't house music that makes me wanna dance
I say yes, always you say no
I said hip-hop rules, hip-hop rules and these other industries say we cannot take it
We want!
Hip-hop rules, hip-hop rules and the other industries say we cannot take it
We do want!
Rap music we want rap music, bo!
Rap music we want rap music, bo! bo!
Rap music we want rap music, bo! bo! bo!
And hope for a job (?) they're on the mic right after me and you
(?) buddabai buddabai buddabai (?)
So bo bo bo bo bo!
Gonna bring it down nice and low, bassline!
I'm the man with the plan (?) mic stand
Don't you stress don't you (?) my progress
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Whole crowd of people on the dance floor
Me don't want no dibbi dibbi style me don't want no dibbi dibbi
Bring it down!






Bradley RIP

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sublime's song "91 Freestyle" are a mixture of musings and self-referential statements, as lead singer Bradley Nowell reflects on his musical preferences and experiences. The opening lines convey a bittersweet feeling of reminiscence, as he associates house music with an unspecified emotional abuse. The line "I crossed my fingers that I'd feel abuse, but I know what's real" suggests a resigned attitude toward hardship, possibly related to his troubled upbringing and ongoing struggles with addiction.


At the same time, Nowell expresses his musical tastes, which range from punk and blues to reggae, which he proclaims as the one genre that never confuses him. He briefly touches upon his identity as the frontman of Sublime ("my name is Sublime, Bradley is my band"), and alludes to the idea of waiting for something to happen, possibly a reference to the band's burgeoning popularity at the time.


The second half of the song features a more aggressive and confrontational tone, as Nowell seems to be addressing detractors of hip-hop and other genres of music labeled as controversial or vulgar. He repeats the phrase "hip-hop rules, hip-hop rules," emphasizing his support for the genre and his rejection of the notion that it should be censored or excluded from the mainstream. He then transitions to a call and response section, where he chants "rap music we want rap music" with increasing intensity, accompanied by a frenzied bassline.


Overall, "91 Freestyle" showcases some of Bradley Nowell's eclectic influences and his ability to merge them into a unique sound that blended punk rock, reggae, hip-hop, and other genres. The song was likely recorded in 1991, and while it was never officially released on any album, it has become a fan favorite and a testament to Sublime's early days as a hard-working, genre-defying band.


Line by Line Meaning

Alone, I feel abused
When I'm by myself, I feel mistreated and hurt.


it's house music, reminds me of you
House music reminds me of the person who hurt me.


I crossed my fingers that I'd feel abuse
I secretly hoped to be mistreated again.


but I know what's real, oh no
But I am aware of the truth and it is not good.


if my daddy was here, to make me dj in a bad mood
If my dad was around, he would force me to DJ even if I wasn't in the mood.


I like punk music, the jazz and the blues
I enjoy listening to punk, jazz, and blues music.


but the reggae music never confuse
Reggae music is never confusing to me.


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There is no clear meaning for this line as it is difficult to understand.


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There is no clear meaning for this line as it is difficult to understand.


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There is no clear meaning for this line as it is difficult to understand.


My name is Sublime, Bradley is my band
I am Sublime and Bradley is the band that I am a part of.


Just waitin' for the tide to get low, oh no
I'm waiting for a better time to come because things are not good for me right now.


eyes get slow and they put me in a trance
My eyes get heavy and I become hypnotized by the music.


but it ain't house music that makes me wanna dance
House music isn't the only type of music that makes me want to dance.


I say yes, always you say no
I am always agreeable but you are always opposed to my ideas.


I said hip-hop rules, hip-hop rules and these other industries say we cannot take it
I believe that hip-hop music is powerful and important, but other industries disagree and try to suppress it.


We want!
We desire hip-hop music and its influence.


Hip-hop rules, hip-hop rules and the other industries say we cannot take it
Hip-hop music is powerful and important, but other industries disagree and try to suppress it.


Rap music we want rap music, bo!
We want rap music and we express this by saying 'bo!'


Rap music we want rap music, bo! bo!
We want rap music and we express this by saying 'bo!' twice.


Rap music we want rap music, bo! bo! bo!
We want rap music and we express this by saying 'bo!' three times.


And hope for a job (?) they're on the mic right after me and you
And we hope that whoever is next on the mic also shares our desire for rap music.


(?) buddabai buddabai buddabai (?)
There is no clear meaning for this line as it is difficult to understand.


So bo bo bo bo bo!
We continue to express our desire for rap music by saying 'bo!' multiple times.


Gonna bring it down nice and low, bassline!
I'm going to slow down the music and focus on the bassline.


I'm the man with the plan (?) mic stand
I am confident in my abilities as a DJ and I am taking control of the microphone.


Don't you stress don't you (?) my progress
Don't worry or interfere with my progress as a DJ.


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There is no clear meaning for this line as it is difficult to understand.


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There is no clear meaning for this line as it is difficult to understand.


Whole crowd of people on the dance floor
There are a lot of people dancing to my music.


Me don't want no dibbi dibbi style me don't want no dibbi dibbi
I don't want any repetitive or boring music styles.


Bring it down!
I'm slowing down the music to create a different vibe.


Bradley RIP
This is a tribute to Bradley Nowell, the lead singer of Sublime who passed away.




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