"Happy Hour" is a new English song by BLP KOSHER & BabyTron, published on the BLP KOSHER YouTube channel. The song is from the album Scarecrow (Deluxe) and was released on August 30, 2024. It was written by BLP KOSHER,… Read More
Happy Hour Lyrics
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[Intro: BLP KOSHER]
Waterrr
Ayy, ayy, ayy
Waterrr, yeah
[Chorus: BLP KOSHER]
Ayy, I keep the staff, fuck the faculty
Bad bitches eat sweet green, you go to Applebee's
I just bought a Draco with the drum, Jew the Maccabee
She lookin' at me, stickin' out her tongue, why you mad at me?
Ayy, I keep the staff, fuck the faculty
Bad bitches eat sweet green, you go to Applebee's
I just bought a Draco with the drum, Jew the Maccabee
She lookin' at me, stickin' out her tongue, why you mad at me?
[Verse 1: BabyTron]
Baby, we some stars, pop out at night, create a constellation
Thumbin' through the stash, might break the bank, but never concentration
Girly playin' games, I cut into her, call it operation
Choppers waiting, tried to grab a chain, now he a doctors patient
Cudi serving whatchamacallits I'm talkin' whose he Whozeewhatzit
Getting trippy with my hippie, shroomin' while we Doobie puffin
I got franklins, that's your granny age and I got new B hunnids
Super throated at LAX, I almost forgot my Louie luggage
I remember when the wall was my back
And before I learned to walk, I probably crawled to the racks
It's apocalyptical vibes, hit the mall, get attacked
Yeah, I ball, check the stats
I'm the dog getting the cat
What the fuck?
[Chorus: BLP KOSHER]
Ayy, I keep the staff, fuck the faculty
Bad bitches eat sweet green, you go to Applebee's
I just bought a Draco with the drum, Jew the Maccabee
She lookin' at me, stickin' out her tongue, why you mad at me?
Ayy, I keep the staff, fuck the faculty
Bad bitches eat sweet green, you go to Applebee's
I just bought a Draco with the drum, Jew the Maccabee
She lookin' at me, stickin' out her tongue, why you mad at me?
[Verse 2: BLP KOSHER]
They let the dreidel in Detroit, so I brought BabyTron to Broward
I heard the opps in the stu, them boys ass, takin' hours
Hit the garbage dump to save a life, multi purpose flower
Me and Tron set the bar, when we link, it's happy hour
BLP, Tron, but really, this is Beethoven and Bach
You'll think I had kankles how that glizzie by my ankle lock
He in debt dew tour no BMX, but don't get table topped
I don't play paintball, in real life, your ass'll fucking popped
They ask me what I'm rappin' 'bout, It's more 'bout what I'm rappin' for
We ain't makin' peace 'til I retreat like a Labrador
Kicked the door down from my generation, no L'dor Va-Dor
Turned 'em to a fly with my stick, Albus Dumbledore
[Chorus: BLP KOSHER]
Ayy, I keep the staff, fuck the faculty
Bad bitches eat sweet green, you go to Applebee's
I just bought a Draco with the drum, Jew the Maccabee
She lookin' at me, stickin' out her tongue, why you mad at me?
Ayy, I keep the staff, fuck the faculty
Bad bitches eat sweet green, you go to Applebee's
I just bought a Draco with the drum, Jew the Maccabee
She lookin' at me, stickin' out her tongue, why you mad at me?
[Intro: BLP KOSHER]
In the intro, BLP KOSHER repeats his signature phrase "Waterrr," which serves as a vocal trademark, adding a playful yet confident vibe. The repetition of "ayy" adds rhythm to the start, indicating the energetic and carefree nature of the track. It sets the mood for what's to come, showcasing BLP KOSHER’s style and his unique approach to starting a song.
[Chorus: BLP KOSHER]
In the chorus, BLP KOSHER contrasts his life with others, making witty remarks. He mentions "keeping the staff," meaning he maintains control and power while dismissing those who are part of the "faculty" or ordinary structure, reflecting his non-conformity. He brags about his lifestyle by comparing women who prefer higher-end dining ("sweet green") versus others who settle for more basic options ("Applebee's"). The "Draco with the drum" is a metaphor for a weapon, signaling strength and readiness, while "Jew the Maccabee" likens him to a warrior in Jewish history. The final line, where a girl sticks out her tongue, shows BLP KOSHER brushing off negative attitudes with humor.
[Verse 1: BabyTron]
BabyTron highlights his status, calling himself a star who creates his own path. He references breaking the bank without losing concentration, showing his ability to handle large sums of money while staying focused. He cuts through games, taking control of situations with precision, like performing surgery. The reference to "choppers waiting" implies being armed for protection. His playful wordplay continues as he brags about new hundred-dollar bills and how he almost forgot his luxury luggage, emphasizing his wealth. The verse ends with him boasting about his ability to overcome struggles, rising from difficult beginnings to success.
[Chorus: BLP KOSHER]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the themes of power, success, and BLP KOSHER’s nonconformity. He continues to emphasize his elevated lifestyle, dismissing ordinary standards and comparing himself to legendary warriors. The playful confrontation from the woman in the lyrics contrasts with his indifference, as he remains focused on his goals and unbothered by negativity.
[Verse 2: BLP KOSHER]
BLP KOSHER talks about his journey and how he brought BabyTron into his environment, solidifying their connection. He takes a jab at his rivals in the studio, describing them as slow and unproductive. The line about saving a life at the garbage dump represents making the most of any situation. He and BabyTron "set the bar" high, symbolizing their superior skills. The comparison to Beethoven and Bach emphasizes their musical genius, while the mention of a gun by his ankle signals that he’s always prepared. He uses magical imagery, referencing Albus Dumbledore to illustrate his ability to turn enemies into nothing with ease, signifying his dominance.
[Chorus: BLP KOSHER]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the themes of power, success, and BLP KOSHER’s nonconformity. He continues to emphasize his elevated lifestyle, dismissing ordinary standards and comparing himself to legendary warriors. The playful confrontation from the woman in the lyrics contrasts with his indifference, as he remains focused on his goals and unbothered by negativity.
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About Song
"Happy Hour" is a new English song by BLP KOSHER & BabyTron, published on the BLP KOSHER YouTube channel. The song is from the album Scarecrow (Deluxe) and was released on August 30, 2024. It was written by BLP KOSHER, BabyTron, and Snapp Beats. The song was produced by Snapp Beats.
The song explores themes of confidence, material wealth, and the artists' unique identity in the rap scene. The lyrics showcase BLP KOSHER and BabyTron's bold approach to their lifestyles, from flaunting their success to asserting their dominance in the music industry. The recurring theme of superiority over rivals and lavish living, paired with witty cultural references, creates a distinct narrative of power and self-assuredness.
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The "Happy Hour" song is sung by BLP KOSHER.
The "Happy Hour" song by BLP KOSHER lyrics was written by BLP KOSHER, BabyTron & Snapp Beats.
The "Happy Hour" song by BLP KOSHER was produced by Snapp Beats.
BLP KOSHER released "Happy Hour" song on Aug 30, 2024.
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