Genius Lyrics
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Hopsin – I Don't Want It
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“I Don’t Want It” serves as Hopsin’s culmination of his past few years and all the problems he encountered along the way.
Two months after releasing his last single, “Picasso
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Hopsin – False Advertisement
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Hopsin voices his disapproval of the way some women post provocative content to social media, and how they fund their lives at the expense of others, typically desperate/lonely men
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Hopsin & SwizZz – Lucifer Effect
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From Funk Volume (Hopsin and SwizZz)’s first joint mixtape, Haywire. Here, the “Lucifer Effect” seems to be the paradox of someone (let’s say Soulja Boi) making music about
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Hopsin – Witch Doctor
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On his 4th single from his upcoming album called No Shame, Hopsin shows his harsh, dark side mixed with his new independent persona.
He once again name-drops his old manager
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Jarren Benton (Ft. Hopsin) – Don't Need You
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The song is a diss track that shows the broken relationship between Jarren and label owner, Damian Ritter, after Funk Volume’s been terminated, expressing that’s he’s taking side
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Hopsin – Don't Act Like You Know Me
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[Intro] / Yo, I got something to say / To all my homies out there / Every single last one of 'em / [Hook] / Don't be acting like you know me / There's a lot of shit I hear up
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Hopsin – Who Do You Think I Am
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The third song on Hopsin’s Gazing At The Moonlight released in 2009. Hopsin tells us about girls that either only run to him when they have boyfriend problems or girls that talk to
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Hopsin – My Love
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A dedication to his girlfriend Alyce Madden, “My Love” details their relationship struggles, and explores how Hopsin wants to better their relationship as they’re made for one
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Hopsin – Hop SimonSin
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Hop is calling out all the wack contestants in the Dont Fu[n]k up Our Beats contest from earlier this year.
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Hopsin (Ft. Michael Speaks) – Marcus' Gospel
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The physical version of No Shame ends on this gospel song, in which Hopsin states his inner struggles and battles with temptation. On the chorus and second verse he has a
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Hopsin (Ft. GrewSum & Kombine) – Get This Low
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[Verse 1: Hopsin] / I'm tired of feeling lost / Staring up at the ceiling wall / Hating the world, wanting to kill 'em all / The government is still the cause / And they conceal it
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Hopsin – Rebirth
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[Intro] / (Ayy!) / Behold / [Chorus] / Ayy, niggas got me fucked up (What's up, uh huh) / Don't be talking all that shit / If you ain't with that shit I'm with, nigga I said / Ayy
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Hopsin – Ill Mind of Hopsin 7
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Yet another addition to Hopsin’s Ill Mind Saga (and what looked like the last we’d ever get)—this song focuses on two general subjects—religion and government. The song details his
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Hopsin – Slurpin
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[Hook] / I don't like girls who always in the lime light / I don't like girls who think that I rhyme tight (nah) / I don't like girls who tryin' to be in my life (fuck that) / Let
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Hopsin & SwizZz – Bad Motherfucker
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[Verse 1: Hopsin] / Yo, Since I was like five there's been nothing that I can comprehend / Ugly ass nigga, walk around with a sloppy grin / Mom and Dad bought a bird cage just to
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Hopsin – Outta Ya Mind
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[Intro] / What the fuck is this Marcus? / Your friends are calling me and sayin' that I gave you shit / What the fuck is that all about? / Alright, whatever, um, your friends
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Hopsin – Ill Mind of Hopsin 5
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Hopsin rhymes about the problems he believes exist in today’s society, especially among the youth. During the track, he also explores and acknowledges the effects that media
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Hopsin – Tim Westwood Crib Freestyle 2014
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[Intro] / Oh right / It's been two years since I've been up in this bitch, son / Yo / [Verse 1] / What up niggas I'm back in London / Hungry as hell if your ass was wondering / I'
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Hopsin – I'm Not Introducing You
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Track number 5 on Raw
In this song Hopsin discusses girl relationships especially with the groupies
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Hopsin – L.A.U.S.D. Result
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[Intro] / Fuck, I'm late / Marcus, get over here, now / Alright, man / Yes? / Why are you— / Man, you ain't gotta yell / Okay, I'm not gonna yell, Marcus. Why are you late
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Hopsin – L.A.U.S.D. Result
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[Intro] / Fuck, I'm late / Marcus, get over here, now / Alright, man / Yes? / Why are you— / Man, you ain't gotta yell / Okay, I'm not gonna yell, Marcus. Why are you late
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Hopsin – Hotel in Sydney
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In the opening song of the album, Hopsin describes the situation of how and why he was banned from Australia due to the actions of his ex-girlfriend.
Throughout the song we hear
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Hopsin – Dogs
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unreleased song from 2003 by Hopsin
speculated that he was trying to be like DMX
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Hopsin – Have You Seen Me?
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Apparently, Hopsin has decided to give us a piece of his mind before his long awaited Knock Madness album drops. It was made in one day which is true talent. The darkness that is
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Brotha Lynch Hung (Ft. Hopsin & Tech N9ne) – Stabbed
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“Stabbed”, is the 16th track on Mannibalector by Brotha Lynch Hung.
The song features Tech N9ne and Hopsin and was produced by Seven.
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Tom MacDonald – I Don't Care
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“I Don’t Care” is a song by rapper Tom MacDonald. It is a reflection on his ups and downs of life, and stereotypes he faced while being a rapper. Tom also took the chance to
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Dizzy Wright (Ft. Hopsin, Jarren Benton & SwizZz) – Explain Myself
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Dizzy Wright along with his fellow Funk Volume label mates Swizz, Hopsin and Jarren Benton team up to drop “Explain Myself.” This song was featured on Dizzy Wrights new album “The
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John Wesley (Rap) – Farewell Hopsin
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Oh Hopsin / Where'd you go? / Are you ever coming back? / Nobody really knows / It’s like I’m in a subsequent dimension, separate from genuine intention / Overwhelmed and overcame
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Hopsin – Who Can It Be?
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[Hook] / Who fright you in your dreams, tell me who can it be? / Who's got the shit on lock, but doesn't have a key? / They think he's tight, and all the kids like him / He knows
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Dax – Dear God
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[Intro] / I just want to make this clear (Listen) / I am a believer / But sometimes it gets hard (Listen) / My name is Dax (Dear God) / [Verse 1] / Dear God / There's a lot of
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Hopsin – Caught in the Rain
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The final song of Knock Madness confirms Marcus Hopson’s decision to let go of his alter-ego “Hopsin.” Up until now, his rap career has consumed the image of Hopsin, (ex. white
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Hopsin – Blood Energy Potion
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On the 2010 album, RAW, Blood Energy Potion displays Hopsin’s ability to flow and rap faster than any other song on RAW.
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Hopsin – Be My Girl
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This is an unreleased song from Hopsin about a girl that he really likes. This could be talking about the girl that he later talked about on the song “Gimmie that Money” from his
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Hopsin – Kumbaya
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[Chorus] / Kumbaya, my Lord / I might say things that you might not support / When do I drop the torch? / Bless my enemies, which whom I mop the floor with / It's true, my thoughts
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Hopsin (Ft. Dizzy Wright & Jarren Benton) – Free Meal
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After Funk Volume went on Sway in the Morning and challenged any label $500,000 that they couldn’t fuck with them, Horseshoe G.A.N.G stepped up to the plate and released their diss
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Hopsin & Dax – You Should've Known
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“You Should’ve Known” marks Hopsin’s first 2019 song as he brings his friend Dax for a feature.
On January 7th, Hopsin posted a picture on instagram saying that:
There will be
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Hopsin (Ft. Joey Tee & Matt Black (R&B)) – Die This Way
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This song explores Hopsin’s personality and traits, in which he states he won’t change who he is just to appease the masses.
Hopsin wrote the entire song, and enlisted the help of
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Hopsin (Ft. Tech N9ne) – Rip Your Heart Out
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Acting as Knock Madness’s third single, this track was released on a whim. Hop announced he’d release a new track to help with the build up the the album and then released this the
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PSYCHON (Ft. Hopsin) – Not The One
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[Intro: Hopsin] / Yeah / (Psychon) Yeah, yuh / [Verse 1: Hopsin] / I'm too passionate, gimme the track, I'm smashin' it / I'm back in this, we can't forget / That I'm handin
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Hopsin – I'm Here
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One of Hopsin’s first tracks delivering some humorous and complicated rhymes paired with a cool flow.
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Hopsin – Ill Mind of Hopsin 4
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The fourth installment of Hopsin’s trademark Ill Mind Saga, Ill Mind 4 bar after bar of lyricism. Notably he disses Tyler the Creator, attacking his appearance, music, album, and
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Merkules (Ft. Hopsin & Tech N9ne) – Bass
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“Bass” is a fast paced, bar filled track by Merkules, Tech N9ne, and Hopsin. This song is significant because it marks Hopsin’s return to the rap game after taking a break
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Hopsin (Ft. Eric Tucker) – Black Sheep
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“Black Sheep” is about Hopsin feeling out of place—or different—from everyone else in life.
According to a XXL Interview, the song was created around the time Funk Volume was
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