Blockhead
U.F.K. Dubstep Lyrics


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Yeah, blockhead
Back at it again, man
Blockhead, let's get it
Woo

Blockhead, blockhead, play my role like Brad Pitt
Show at the Palladium, we suited up like draft picks
Had a plug in Texas, DHL the package
I switched up the play after the Lord changed my direction
Tesla with the body kit
Always reppin' 116 (rep one), you know how turnt up we get (turn it)
Motorcade like presidents, uh
Post up in a Bnb like residence (let's get it)

We comin' in like this, pickin' up tables like Christ did (Christ)
Jumpin' out the gym like Mike did, I ain't talkin' 'bout Jordan, I'm Tyson (Tyson)
Time to ride on all you perpetrators, I ain't even gotta show my license (I'm rad)
Heard the devil got him some pirates, he don't even know I'm pullin' up with Vikings (he'll need know)
When I saw that Miley Cyrus, had to change up like Hannah Montana (I saw)
Seen him give my brother time 'cause he got caught on candid camera (I see)
Had to stay down like 22's on a Cadillac, I'm David Banner (I stay)
When the youth pastor take us out to eat, we ain't got no table manners (don't)
I don't wanna act like no blockhead, blockhead (Phew, no)
Laugh at everything that you said (I can't)
Gotta stand up like some soldiers, never lay down like no goose egg (Stand up)
Left foot, right foot, made it out the mud with two legs (Phew, oh woah)
I never graduated from college, tell the folks I'm goin' stupid (Phew, yee, okay)

Blockhead, blockhead, play my role like Brad Pitt
Show at the Palladium, we suited up like draft picks
Had a plug in Texas, DHL the package
I switched up the play after the Lord changed my direction
Tesla with the body kit
Always reppin' 116 (rep one), you know how turnt up we get (turn it)
Motorcade like presidents, uh
Post up in a Bnb like residence (let's get it)

Post it up in a yellow scraper, plottin' on a caper
Ridin' with my top down, got me closer to the Savior
Got some family in the Feds when I should be pickin' majors
I don't do this for the money but I got a lil' paper
Was a blockhead, blockhead, now I do what God says
Sellin' blocks'll get you cell, blocks are on a block dead
Hell don't want no smoke with me, I promise if we lock heads
I'ma call on power from the heavens 'til they drop dead
Pop Smokin', feel my Pop Smoke, that's my daddy fire
Don't be actin' funny when you see me, I'm your daddy, boy
Comin' at me sideways, talkin' slick out of your neck
I made Jesus music 'fore you even knew your alphabet
Don't be a

Blockhead, blockhead, play my role like Brad Pitt
Show at the Palladium, we suited up like draft picks
Had a plug in Texas, DHL the package
I switched up the play after the Lord changed my direction
Tesla with the body kit
Always reppin' 116 (rep one), you know how turnt up we get (turn it)
Motorcade like presidents, uh
Post up in a Bnb like residence





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Overall Meaning

The song "Blockhead" by U.F.K. Dubstep is a rap song that employs clever wordplay, cultural references, and vivid imagery to convey a message of personal growth, loyalty, and spirituality. The lyrics are full of references to different popular culture icons such as Brad Pitt, Jordan Tyson, and Miley Cyrus. They also make use of religious and political references, mentioning the Lord, heaven, and the presidential motorcade. Through his lyrics, the artist narrates his journey from a blockhead, someone unable to see beyond the limits of his environment, to a more enlightened individual who follows God's will and understands the importance of loyalty.


The first verse of the song begins with the line "Blockhead, blockhead, play my role like Brad Pitt," indicating that the artist has come to understand the importance of his role in life and how he needs to play it to achieve success, much like Brad Pitt's ability to portray different characters effectively. The song then proceeds to describe moments of success, with references to the Palladium show, the Tesla with the body kit, and various other cultural and personal achievements. The artist continuously emphasizes his loyalty to his crew and faith in God, underscoring his spiritual convictions throughout.


In conclusion, the song "Blockhead" is a rap song that tells the story of personal growth, loyalty, and spirituality. Through his clever wordplay and cultural references, the artist conveys a powerful message about the importance of following God's will and understanding what it means to be loyal.


Line by Line Meaning

Blockhead
Self-deprecating term for oneself or others who act foolishly or irresponsibly.


Back at it again, man
Returning to a familiar situation or behavior.


Blockhead, let's get it
Encouraging oneself or others to take action despite perceived foolishness.


Blockhead, blockhead, play my role like Brad Pitt
Desiring to emulate successful actor Brad Pitt and take on a persona in a given context or situation.


Show at the Palladium, we suited up like draft picks
Dressing up in fancy clothing for a public event or performance.


Had a plug in Texas, DHL the package
Having a connection or contact in Texas who facilitated the delivery of a package through DHL.


I switched up the play after the Lord changed my direction
Changing course or strategy after a religious or spiritual experience.


Tesla with the body kit
Owning a modified Tesla car with a customized exterior.


Always reppin' 116 (rep one), you know how turnt up we get (turn it)
Loyalty to and excitement for the 116 clique and their music.


Motorcade like presidents, uh
Travelling in a large procession of vehicles like a head of state.


Post up in a Bnb like residence (let's get it)
Staying at an Airbnb or similar accommodations.


We comin' in like this, pickin' up tables like Christ did (Christ)
Entering a situation boldly and assertively, just like Jesus flipping tables in the temple.


Jumpin' out the gym like Mike did, I ain't talkin' 'bout Jordan, I'm Tyson (Tyson)
Being athletic and explosive like boxer Mike Tyson, not basketball player Michael Jordan.


Time to ride on all you perpetrators, I ain't even gotta show my license (I'm rad)
Threatening retaliation against those who have wronged the singer.


Heard the devil got him some pirates, he don't even know I'm pullin' up with Vikings (he'll need know)
Being underestimated and surprising one's enemy with unexpected strength or tactics.


When I saw that Miley Cyrus, had to change up like Hannah Montana (I saw)
Reacting to a situation like the character Hannah Montana, who was a normal girl but also a pop star.


Seen him give my brother time 'cause he got caught on candid camera (I see)
Witnessing an unfair or unjust situation where the artist's brother was punished for a minor infraction.


Had to stay down like 22's on a Cadillac, I'm David Banner (I stay)
Maintaining a low profile and not attracting attention, like rapper David Banner's hit song 'Like a Pimp'.


When the youth pastor take us out to eat, we ain't got no table manners (don't)
Being rough around the edges or unrefined in social situations.


I don't wanna act like no blockhead, blockhead (Phew, no)
Disavowing the earlier use of the term blockhead and rejecting foolishness.


Laugh at everything that you said (I can't)
Taking things seriously and not finding humor in everything.


Gotta stand up like some soldiers, never lay down like no goose egg (Stand up)
Urging oneself or others to be strong and persevere in the face of challenges or opposition.


Left foot, right foot, made it out the mud with two legs (Phew, oh woah)
Figuratively overcoming difficult circumstances or environments and coming out unscathed.


I never graduated from college, tell the folks I'm goin' stupid (Phew, yee, okay)
Acknowledging one's lack of formal education but asserting one's intelligence and abilities regardless.


Post it up in a yellow scraper, plottin' on a caper
Sitting in a yellow car and planning a scheme or heist.


Ridin' with my top down, got me closer to the Savior
Feeling a connection to one's religion or faith while driving with the car's top down.


Got some family in the Feds when I should be pickin' majors
Having family members incarcerated while the singer could be pursuing higher education.


I don't do this for the money but I got a lil' paper
Acknowledging that the artist does not primarily do things for monetary gain but still has some financial success.


Was a blockhead, blockhead, now I do what God says
Previously acting foolishly or irresponsibly, but now listening to religious guidance and acting more responsibly.


Sellin' blocks'll get you cell, blocks are on a block dead
Selling drugs or participating in gang violence can lead to incarceration or even death.


Hell don't want no smoke with me, I promise if we lock heads
Believing that even the forces of hell would be afraid to challenge the singer in a conflict.


I'ma call on power from the heavens 'til they drop dead
Drawing upon divine or spiritual strength in order to win in a conflict or overcome adversity.


Pop Smokin', feel my Pop Smoke, that's my daddy fire
Feeling influenced and inspired by the late rapper Pop Smoke, who was related to the artist.


Don't be actin' funny when you see me, I'm your daddy, boy
Asserting one's authority or power in a familial or informal context.


Comin' at me sideways, talkin' slick out of your neck
Being confrontational or disrespectful towards the singer.


I made Jesus music 'fore you even knew your alphabet
Boasting that the artist was making religious music before others were even familiar with the alphabet.


Oh
Expressing a sense of completion or satisfaction with the lyrics or the music.


Oh
Repeating the previous expression of completion or satisfaction.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Le Crae Moore, Glenn Isaac Gordon, Antonio Rouse, CJ Francis

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Class of 2010 here, I hear you buddy. One doesn't realize that we were 17/18 in high school taking that time for granted until we realize that we are in our 30s now with responsibilities.

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31 here too.. class of 2009.. were u held back 🤔

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