“Big Dipper” Lyrics by BLP KOSHER is a latest English song in the voice of BLP KOSHER. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Big Dipper” song lyrics are also written by BLP KOSHER. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Big Dipper”, BLP Kosher mixes wild wordplay, street vibes, and cultural references to show off his unique style and confidence. He raps about his tough background, staying armed, making money, and standing out in his own lane. There’s humor, Jewish references, and bold energy as he calls himself the “Big Dipper”, showing he’s rising like a star, but doing it his own way.
Big Dipper Lyrics
[Intro]
Waterrr
Ayy, ayy
(??) off the porch, ayy
They let the dreidel off the porch
I’m in (??) I’m in New York with Scott Storch
[Pre-Chorus]
Fifty-five shots on the left hand, blues on the right, my pockets look like Crip Mac
I’ma go beat up the yee-haw junction, (??) something of me in the past
She sells sea shells by the sea shore, put a shell catcher on her, I ain’t going out sad
They told me I’ll be a star, now I’m the big dipper, but I don’t do galaxy gas, ayy, ayy, ayy
[Chorus]
Hop out with them K’s
Pop out with them J’s
Hop out with them K’s
Pop out with them J’s
Hop out with the K
[Verse 1]
Why you in my clarity? Post nut
Mad ass b!tch got a (??) in her buss
I grew up independent when the Glock don’t (??)
Hundred rounds with a stroke, run down, get flushed
I keep a barreta, I’m getting (??)
I take a bad b!tch to island (??)
Crouton on (??) make ’em holler
The opp (??) like you did (??)
Strippers out here wearing nothing
I’m a jack of all trades
My money tall like Barron Trump, but they don’t know how I was raised
Rocking out with them K’s
Hopping out with them J’s
I use to celebrate Hanukah all at the holiday inn where I’m ’bout to go spin back (Ayy, ayy)
My d!ck in her mouth like where the zyns at?
Shoutout my shooter, that boy gonna (??)
They doing donuts but they won’t spin back
[Pre-Chorus]
Fifty-five shots on the left hand, blues on the right, my pockets look like Crip Mac
I’ma go beat up the yee-haw junction, (??) something of me in the past
She sells sea shells by the sea shore, put a shell catcher on her, I ain’t going out sad
They told me I’ll be a star, now I’m the big dipper, but I don’t do galaxy gas, ayy, ayy, ayy
[Chorus]
Hop out with them K’s
Pop out with them J’s
Hop out with them K’s
Pop out with them J’s
Hop out with the K
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Big Dipper Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
He kicks things off with high energy and his signature tag, “Waterrr.” When he says the dreidel is off the porch, he’s mixing his Jewish background with a street phrase that usually means stepping into action. Mentioning New York and Scott Storch hints he’s working with big names now and making serious moves in the music game.
[Pre-Chorus]
He’s showing off his wealth and toughness here. On one side, he’s got “fifty-five shots,” meaning he’s armed, and “blues” on the right, which could mean stacks of hundred-dollar bills. Crip Mac is a gang member known online, so saying his pockets look like him could mean he’s got a mix of blue (Crip) and money. “Yee-haw junction” is probably a rural spot he’s ready to take over or settle a score at. The tongue-twister line about seashells flips into street talk with “shell catcher,” hinting he’s ready for action but staying careful. He says people told him he’d be a star, and now he is—calling himself the “big dipper”—but he’s not into that fake or flashy spacey stuff, just staying real.
[Chorus]
This part repeats a hard-hitting vibe. “K’s” likely mean AKs (guns), and “J’s” could be Jordans (shoes) or possibly a reference to Jewish identity or slang. He’s saying he’s pulling up looking fresh but also dangerous—he’s got both style and firepower.
[Verse 1]
He starts with a messy moment after hooking up, then moves into how he grew up handling things on his own, especially in rough situations. When he talks about a hundred rounds, he’s saying he’s always ready to defend himself. The “Beretta” and taking a girl to an island shows a mix of danger and flexing his lifestyle. The crouton line’s unclear but could be slang for something sharp or unexpected. He says his enemies try to act tough but don’t really want the smoke. He throws in a line about how strippers wear nearly nothing these days, showing how wild things are around him. Calling himself a “jack of all trades” means he’s good at a bunch of things. Comparing his money to Barron Trump’s height is a flex, but he also reminds us people don’t know what he’s been through. The next lines bring back the K’s and J’s, showing he keeps that same energy. He throws in a Jewish reference with Hanukkah at a Holiday Inn, showing how he mixes culture with grind. Then there’s a wild line about oral s*x and Zyns (nicotine pouches), showing his raw humor. He gives props to his shooter, saying he’s reliable, and ends saying others might drive in circles (do donuts) but don’t actually come back and face him again.
[Pre-Chorus]
Back again with that same confident energy. He’s flashing his weapons and wealth, showing he’s got both security and stacks. He’s ready to handle business in places others wouldn’t go. The seashell line pops up again, playing on the phrase in a dark, clever way—he’s not letting anyone take him down. Saying he’s now the “big dipper” reminds us he’s grown into something major, but he’s not into fake trends like “galaxy gas” (possibly referring to gimmicky vapes or flashy lifestyle stuff).
[Chorus]
Again, he’s stepping out with both heat and style. The repetition of K’s and J’s builds a kind of rhythm that matches the bold, confident vibe he’s keeping all throughout the track.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Big Dipper song?
A. Big Dipper song is sung by BLP KOSHER.
Q. Who wrote Big Dipper lyrics?
A. Big Dipper lyrics are penned by BLP KOSHER.
Q. Who has given the music of Big Dipper song?
A. Big Dipper music is composed and produced by BLP KOSHER.
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