White is best known for his songs "Dark Knight Dummo" (featuring Travis Scott) and "Topanga" with the former peaking at number 72 on the Billboard Hot 100 and the latter peaking at number 52. White has stated he is of Irish, Native American and African American descent. White said in March 2017 that he was worth $7 million and purchased his mother a $300,000 home.
In July 2018, White announced his debut album would be titled Life's a Trip. The album was released August 10, 2018, and debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 Album Chart selling 72,000 album-equivalent units. On August 9, 2019, he released his second album, !.
White achieved his first ever US number-one album on the Billboard 200 with the release of A Love Letter to You 4, on November 22, 2019. This marks his most successful project to be released, accumulating 125.9 million on-demand audio streams in its first week.
His third studio album, Pegasus (2020), released on October 30 and reached number two on the Billboard 200. On February 19 (2021) Trippie released Neon Shark vs Pegasus, a Deluxe edition of Pegasus with new rock songs produced by blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. The album had features from Machine Gun Kelly, Blackbear, vocalist Chino Moreno of the band Deftones, Scarlxrd and Zillakami. In the first few hours of release, Neon Shark reached the Top #1 on the worldwide rock chart of Apple Music, with all 14 songs in the Top #30 of the most heard in the world, 6 of which in the Top #10.
On August 20, 2021, he released his fourth studio album titled Trip At Knight, a sequel to the aforementioned LIFE'S A TRIP. The majority of the songs on this project contain the newly-popular "rage" beats, which combine EDM elements into the more-widely used trap sound. The album has features from Atlanta's prodigy SoFaygo, Playboi Carti, Ski Mask the Slump God, Polo G, Lil Durk, Sada Baby, Icewear Vezzo, Babyface Ray, and late rappers Juice WRLD and XXXTENTACION.
A day after the album's release, a complete edition of Trip at Knight was released to streaming platforms, adding an additional feature from Canadian all-star Drake on the song "Betrayal".
Oomps Revenge Pt. 2
Trippie Redd Lyrics
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Sippin' Don Julio in Burberry shoes
Yeah, on a mission again, hundred racks, my fingers itchin' again
In the distance again, I see 'em hatin' in the mist and the wind
Hope they fall off a cliff in the end, came from wishin' on sins
I'm big dawg, yeah, I'm Clifford again
We get them packs and we shippin' 'em in
Never livin' off your boy again
Yeah, everything 'plex, never nothin' foul on the set
Go a hundred thousand miles for the set
Hundred thou' on the neck
Chin up, never look down on respect
Never change, money, power, respect
I deal with social neglect
I told you, "get it," but you ain't focusin' yet
Niggas, bitches, actin' bogus, upset
Cryin' over the neck
I'ma be cryin' in a Rolls or a jet
Blown' Os with VVS on neck
You can be me on the set, you can win again
I got love for anybody that's genuine
And if you ain't real then we discontinuin'
Like Mortal Kombat, baby, we gon' finish him
Yeah, on a mission again, hundred racks, my fingers itchin' again
In the distance again, I see 'em hatin' in the mist and the wind
Hope they fall off a cliff in the end, came from wishin' on sins
I'm big dawg, yeah, I'm Clifford again
We get them packs and we shippin' 'em in
Turnin' boys to men, never livin' unemployed again
Never livin' off your boy again
R.I.P. Oomp, nigga, you what it is
Gon' 'head, shake that bitch up, nigga
Rest up, Oomp, point it that way, it's gon' pop, yeah
This shit ain't poppin', nigga
Nah, go like that, yeah
You know what I'm sayin'?
Pour that shit out
R.I.P. the homie, man
R.I.P. Oomp, God bless his soul
None of that disrespectful shit
In "Oomps Revenge Pt. 2," Trippie Redd pays tribute to his late friend, rapper Oompie Kappa, who was killed in 2018. He starts by mentioning his friends Lo and Zoo, then describes himself as being on a mission to get money. He has a hundred grand and the itch to spend it. He sees hate from a distance but hopes his enemies fall off a cliff. Trippie then reflects on his past and how he came from wishing on sins, but now he's back to being the big dawg, Clifford. He's turning boys into men and never wants to be unemployed or living off anyone else again.
Later in the song, Trippie Redd continues to reflect on his life and how he has money, power, and respect, but he still deals with social neglect. He wants to encourage his listeners to focus on their goals, be genuine, and not fake or phony. He then repeats the chorus, reminding us of his mission to make money and never go back to living off other people again. Finally, he pays his respects to his late friend Oompie Kappa, urging his listeners not to be disrespectful or downplay his friend's life.
Line by Line Meaning
Free Lo, free Zoo
Trippie Redd wants his friends Lo and Zoo to be free from whatever may be restraining them.
Sippin' Don Julio in Burberry shoes
Trippie Redd is drinking tequila and wearing designer shoes, signifying his success and wealth in the music industry.
Yeah, on a mission again, hundred racks, my fingers itchin' again
Trippie Redd is motivated to succeed and earn a lot of money.
In the distance again, I see 'em hatin' in the mist and the wind
Trippie Redd sees people who are jealous of his success and are trying to bring him down sneaking around. This imagery is used to show that they are not direct with their hate but are hiding it.
Hope they fall off a cliff in the end, came from wishin' on sins
Trippie Redd secretly wishes for those haters to fail and that they get what they deserve because they are fuelled by sin and bad intentions.
I'm big dawg, yeah, I'm Clifford again
Trippie Redd compares himself to the character Clifford, a big red dog, asserting his place as a dominant figure in the rap game.
We get them packs and we shippin' 'em in
Trippie Redd is making money by receiving and selling drugs.
Turnin' boys to men, never livin' unemployed again
Trippie Redd is helping young boys get money by recruiting them as drug dealers.
Yeah, everything 'plex, never nothin' foul on the set
Trippie Redd ensures that everything he owns or deals with is authentic and there is no deception involved in his dealings.
Go a hundred thousand miles for the set
Trippie Redd will do anything for his friends and crew to ensure they succeed, no matter what.
Hundred thou' on the neck
Trippie Redd is wearing a very expensive chain.
Chin up, never look down on respect
Trippie Redd values respect and expects it from others.
Never change, money, power, respect
Trippie Redd's priorities are money, power, and respect, and he will never change.
I deal with social neglect
Trippie Redd navigates through a society of people that ignores him.
I told you, 'get it,' but you ain't focusin' yet
Trippie Redd is expressing his disappointment with someone who he has advised to get money but has not yet taken any steps to do so.
Niggas, bitches, actin' bogus, upset
People are acting fake and upset because Trippie Redd is making money and they are not.
Cryin' over the neck
People are upset and crying because of Trippie Redd's success.
I'ma be cryin' in a Rolls or a jet
Trippie Redd is saying that if he cries, it will be in a very comfortable and luxurious setting.
Blown' Os with VVS on neck
Trippie Redd is smoking and has a very expensive chain hanging around his neck.
You can be me on the set, you can win again
Trippie Redd is encouraging other people to follow his footsteps and become successful.
I got love for anybody that's genuine
Trippie Redd appreciates and loves real people who are honest with him.
And if you ain't real then we discontinuin'
Trippie Redd will stop dealing with people who are not genuine and are trying to manipulate him.
Like Mortal Kombat, baby, we gon' finish him
Trippie Redd uses a reference to the video game Mortal Kombat to say that he will beat his opponents with a finality or power that they cannot return from.
R.I.P. Oomp, nigga, you what it is
Trippie Redd pays respect to Oomp, an individual in his life that may have passed away. The reference to 'what it is' suggests that Oomp was living true to himself.
Gon' 'head, shake that bitch up, nigga
Trippie Redd is telling someone to shake things up and stir controversy or commotion.
Rest up, Oomp, point it that way, it's gon' pop, yeah
Trippie Redd is wishing for Oomp's soul to rest in peace and is pointing in a direction as if to say things will take off or get better in that direction.
This shit ain't poppin', nigga
Nah, go like that, yeah
Trippie Redd isn't happy with something and encourages someone to change it to satisfy him.
Pour that shit out
R.I.P. the homie, man
Trippie Redd is pouring out some alcohol to honor and pay respect to his deceased friend.
R.I.P. Oomp, God bless his soul
None of that disrespectful shit
Trippie Redd pays his respects to Oomp again and clarifies that he does not want anyone to be disrespectful towards him.
Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Adrian Rupke, Igor Mamet, Khirye Anthony Tyler, Michael Lamar White
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@gureetbadhan2920
This probably the most underrated song on the album and he spitting on this...π₯π₯π₯
@tkc403
Trippie redd's marketing is absolutely terrible & this is why he's still underrated. These kind of GREAT songs should be pushed like miss the rage or dark knight dummo was
@kingjames9082
@@tkc403 facts
@reezyvofficial
Trippie is gifted lyrically. Hopefully he shows it more so people wonβt put him in a box.
@tkc403
Exactly!
@xxx.claire5842
Rest In Peace oomp π€β€οΈ
@spidefire9984
Is that his bro?
@xxx.claire5842
@@spidefire9984 yeah
@zyngod_8631
Only real trippie fans know what a special moment this is. Our wait is over!
@nuzzleyograndma5295
He needs to drop another βCan you Rap Like Meβ