Lismar || BZRP Music Sessions #60
Summary
TLDRThe script is a bold and confident rap monologue, showcasing the artist's talent, resilience, and unique style. The lyrics assert dominance, with references to overcoming challenges like a 'Lominera' and not succumbing to envy or competition. The artist claims to be a trendsetter, with others seeking to emulate their success and style. There's a strong emphasis on self-expression and the artist's journey from dreams to fame and wealth, all while maintaining a classy and sovereign persona. The script ends with a defiant stance, asserting that the artist stands out and is untouchable in their field.
Takeaways
- đ€ The speaker is a confident and talented artist who prides themselves on their unique style and ability to invent and create.
- đ They compare themselves to a tiger, suggesting strength, ferocity, and a 'classy' demeanor learned from the streets.
- đïž The artist draws a parallel between themselves and the Great Wall of China, indicating their significant and enduring impact.
- đ There is a strong sense of rivalry and competition, with the speaker dismissing others as lacking in talent and style.
- đ„ The speaker is a trendsetter, with others wanting to emulate their success and style, which they consider to be unattainable.
- đĄïž They possess a sharp tongue, likening it to a Katana, ready to cut down any opposition or criticism.
- đž Success and wealth are highlighted, with the speaker enjoying the fruits of their labor and flaunting their affluence.
- đ©đŽ The artist hails from the Dominican Republic and takes pride in their heritage, asserting their sovereignty.
- đ” Music is a central theme, with the speaker's songs being popular and influential, even among those who may not like their style.
- đ Confidence and self-assuredness are key traits, with the speaker not being bothered by criticism or dislike.
- đ The speaker's rise to fame and success was rapid, with money and fame coming overnight, changing their life significantly.
Q & A
What is the theme of the song 'Bi-Bi-Bizarrap'?
-The theme of the song revolves around the artist's confidence, talent, and success in the face of envy and competition.
How does the artist describe their approach to dealing with problems?
-The artist describes facing problems head-on, likening themselves to a Lominera, which suggests a fearless and direct approach.
What metaphor is used to describe the artist's style and impact on others?
-The artist compares themselves to the Great Wall of China, indicating that they are a formidable and influential force in their field.
What does the line 'I have your crew bobbing their heads to my song at the party' suggest about the artist's music?
-This line suggests that the artist's music is catchy and has a universal appeal, capable of getting people to enjoy it regardless of their personal preferences.
How does the artist address those who do not appreciate their style?
-The artist dismisses the opinions of those who do not like their style, stating that they are not bothered by it and that they continue to be a trend.
What is the significance of the 'Katana on my tongue' metaphor?
-The 'Katana on my tongue' metaphor signifies the artist's sharp and powerful lyrical skills, capable of cutting through opposition and making a strong impact.
What cultural reference is made with the mention of 'Princess Diana'?
-The mention of 'Princess Diana' is a cultural reference to the late Princess of Wales, indicating that the artist aspires to a legacy of fame and respect, even in death.
What does the line 'My money's too much for the bank, and I hid it under the bed' imply about the artist's wealth?
-This line implies that the artist has amassed such a significant amount of wealth that it exceeds the capacity of a bank, suggesting extreme financial success.
How does the artist use the 'Losminera' reference to describe their influence?
-The 'Losminera' reference is used to convey the artist's strong presence and influence, causing fear and respect among others.
What is the message conveyed by the repeated phrase 'To be like me, to be-to be like me'?
-The repeated phrase emphasizes the artist's uniqueness and the desire of others to emulate their success and style, highlighting the artist's influence and popularity.
How does the artist describe their rise to fame and wealth?
-The artist describes their rise to fame and wealth as happening overnight, after initially dreaming of self-expression rather than material success.
Outlines
đ€ Confident Rap Verse
The paragraph features a bold and self-assured rap verse. The speaker boasts about their talent, comparing themselves to a 'violent pencil' and a 'classy tiger'. They claim to have a unique style that others envy and aspire to emulate, and they dismiss their critics as less talented and unable to affect them. The speaker also highlights their success, mentioning wealth and fame that came to them quickly, and they express a carefree attitude towards those who don't appreciate their work.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄViolent Pencil
đĄLominera
đĄClass
đĄTiger
đĄTrend
đĄCrybaby
đĄKatana
đĄDominican Republic
đĄCuban
đĄLosminera
đĄBanshee
Highlights
Bi-Bi-Bizarrap uses a 'violent pencil' to invent what doesn't exist, showcasing a creative and assertive approach.
Talent is highlighted as more important than support, emphasizing the value of innate ability over external help.
The metaphor of 'suffocating tigers' is used to depict a strong and dominant presence.
Facing problems head-on like a 'Lominera' suggests courage and direct confrontation.
Being 'as pure as the coke Pablo used to deck' implies a high standard of quality or authenticity.
The line 'I always have class' emphasizes a consistent and refined demeanor.
Envy is portrayed as a destructive force with no cure, highlighting the impact of jealousy.
Being likened to the 'Great Wall of China' symbolizes a formidable and impenetrable presence.
The mention of '100-dollar bills' and 'Cuban' on a dog's neck illustrates wealth and extravagance.
The desire to express oneself, rather than seeking money and fame, is presented as a genuine artistic motivation.
The statement 'I split them in two, I have a Katana on my tongue' conveys sharp wit and verbal prowess.
The line 'I dreamed of expressing myself, not of money and fame' reiterates the importance of personal expression over material success.
The claim of being a 'sovereign' from the Dominican Republic asserts a sense of independence and authority.
The comparison to 'Princess Diana' signifies a desire for a lasting legacy and recognition.
The phrase 'My money's too much for the bank' exaggerates wealth to an almost unbelievable extent.
The line 'I have your crew bobbing their heads to my song at the party' demonstrates the appeal and influence of the music.
The repeated phrase 'Everyone wants to be like me' emphasizes the perceived success and desirability of the speaker's lifestyle.
The statement 'They are not singers they are comedians' critiques others for lacking authenticity in their craft.
Being 'on the top and didnât sell my body' implies achieving success through talent and hard work rather than compromising principles.
Transcripts
Bi-Bi-Bizarrap
If it doesn't exist, I invent it
because I have a very violent pencil
ou have plenty of support but lack talent
I suffocate the tigers, leaving them breathless
And like a Lominera, I face my problems head-on
And you
you're nothing, yours is trash
Iâm as pure as the coke Pablo used to deck
hey throw shade and I donât answer, I always have class
The envy is going to kill you, there is no cure for that
And I am the wall
the Great Wall of China
Iâd waste my lyrics if I shade this chick
I look calm but I was raised on the corner
The streets taught me to be a tiger, but a classy one
I have your crew bobbing their heads to my song at the party
and to those who donât like my style go deal with it
They donât shine like me
and that bothers them
Everyone wants to be like me
I am the trend
Throw the stone
and hide the hand, the crybaby
they throw
barbs but don't mention my name
They donât shine like me
and that bothers them
veryone wants to be like me
I am the trend
Lismar
I have an abnormal style
I crushed her like a tortilla on the griddle
I donât care if you donât like me
after all, youâre not paying my bills
The rap of the new now is in my lumbar
throw at me, bitches, I wonât fail
You're tough doing strips at the pole bar
Who told you that you were good at rapping?
From the Dominican Republic
I am a sovereign
I'm going to die crowned like Princess Diana
I split them in two, I have a Katana on my tongue
and if they close the door, I knock down the window
I dreamed of expressing myself, not of money and fame
but both came to me overnight
And now with 100-dollar bills, I make my bed
even my little dog has a Cuban on its neck
They pee their pants, they all fear the Losminera
from carrying my daughters on my back
I feel my hips are messed up
They release a track and their audience reacts
with skull emojis
I live as if I might die tomorrow
I have respect, talent is commonplace
Even Columbus we'd sink his ship
if he tries to sail in Lis' sea
My money's too much for the bank
and I hid it under the bed
don't call me cause I'm not there for you
My presence scares her like a banshee
too much for anyone, a real OG
too high note like blue magic
I have your crew bobbing their heads to my song at the party
and to those who donât like my style go deal with it
They donât shine like me
and that bothers them
Everyone wants to be like me
I am the trend
Throw the stone
and hide the hand, the crybaby
they throw
barbs
but don't mention my name
They donât shine like me
and that bothers them
Everyone wants to be like me
I am the trend
To be like me
to be-to be like me
To be like me
to be-to be like me
To be like me
Everyone wants to compete
They are not singers they are comedians
making a fool of themselves for noi-
I stand out that's why I lit it up
They werenât expecting this union with the Bi
(Biza)
Iâm on the top and didnât sell my body
Like a joint I turned on the mic
Bitch
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