HIT ME BEDI ONE MORE TIME Lyrics (English Translation) by Eripe is a latest Polish song in the voice of Eripe. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new HIT ME BEDI ONE MORE TIME song lyrics are also written by Eripe. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song is a fiery diss track where Eripe calls out Bedi for being fake, insincere, and driven only by money and self-image. He mocks Bedi’s apologies, questions his authenticity, and ridicules his attempts to gain acceptance. Through sharp insults, personal jabs, and sarcastic comparisons, Eripe positions himself as someone real and grounded, while painting Bedi as manipulative, self-absorbed, and ultimately alone without his image.
HIT ME BEDI ONE MORE TIME (English Translation) Lyrics
[Chorus: Eripe]
You did some s*it again (Oops), you’re about to apologize and disappear (You’re about to disappear)
It’s either love or beef (Oops), for you it’s just business (Business)
The cycle of life (Oops), you did it again like Britney (Britney)
You did it again like Britney, you, you did it again like Britney
You did some s*it again (Oops), you’re about to apologize and disappear (You’re about to disappear)
It’s either love or beef (Oops), for you it’s just business (Business)
The cycle of life (Oops), you did it again like Britney (Britney)
You did it again like Britney (Who?), you, you did it again like Britney (Who?)
[Break: Eripe]
“I’ll remember everyone who lied about me
Shared disses about me, insulted me and my friends
And Everyone who turned around when there was a chance to go with me
Because it seemed like I was in a losing position
Huh, what the fu*k is he talking about?
[Verse 1: Eripe, Bedoes 2115, Britney Spears]
Hit me, Bedi, one more time
Okay, Tabaluga, round two – they’ll be shocked
Those who believed your fairy tales, from the Valley of the Dragons
Now you’re bragging about fu*king me – I don’t believe it
So when you apologized, you weren’t sincere?
Listen to me, fu*k, Mr. Half Tony Montana
Apology not accepted – you’ll be fu*ked until morning
My crew was five hundred miles away, boy
And that’s not fake distance like on your track
I didn’t understand half your lines (Oops)
Just like your fans, half mine
Why did you write a diss about me with your d!ck sticking out?
Is this some kind of subliminal homo message?
They did a victory lap like after Exit Poll.
But the train keeps moving, they haven’t left the track (Smileys)
You have skill in role-playing.
Each of you looks like a pedophile cosplay.
In photos with your friends, you look like a cool uncle.
The kind of uncle who touches children with his d!ck.
You’re a mediocre activist—why are you so tense?
You don’t like exercise, but the thought of marching makes you puke.
Major Staśko, you’re no better than me.
Ageism hurts as much as fat shaming.
Will you drop the scales, will I lose my argument? I’m waiting for your vlogs.
When you roll the mat off the floor, you Yogi Bear.
And I don’t really feel like I’m even fighting here.
This obedient wh*re raps and dances on command.
What are you doing? Joe Exotic after a year in Bydgoszcz?
Polish Post Malone, who forgot to fast? You’ll make that dream come true with “Brokeback Mountain” — you d!ckhead.
So what’s next? On the Transatlantic with Rafalala?
It’s so fu*king hot right now, it’ll make my titties have a heart attack.
Your best punch lines in the diss are quotes from me.
Oh come on, that track of yours is hardcore.
You could put any nickname in there, it would eat you up.
You’re musical as fu*k, just like Janko.
And you’ll die like him too, because you sneaked in (by stealth).
I run this business, it’s exaggerated.
Children will blow themselves up on TikTok.
Because it’s as flammable as nitroglycerin.
And money here is a c*nt, I count it in rhymes.
You’re opening for Fifty, I see a few similarities.
He also recorded a s*xtape, but he paid the fine.
Unless you paid too, then tell the sponsors here.
How much does it take to piss off the prosecutors? (Ouch)
This is beef, not stand-up in Jastarnia.
You can’t eat this, I’m giving you so much meat on ration cards.
You have that actress’s name, it’s sticky on your lips.
Oh, cruel fate, fu*k, not that pancreas.
A liar like Jim Carrey, but Bedi plays funny.
The title of his autobiography — “Me, Boris and I”
(There was no guerrilla there) Second verse
(Did I have to warn you? “Hey, watch out, there’s a b0mb going off”)
(Oh, fu*k)
He said Tomb didn’t have time — he’s lying again.
He proposed himself on his story, on Instagram.
But you wrote it yourself, well, fu*k, it’s amazing.
For a rapper to brag that he wrote it himself, that’s a hit.
I understand, I won’t buy your fans’ approval.
I’m a d!ck, some people don’t care about me, others don’t give a damn.
Congratulations — on your education, because I see, b!tch.
So that He sucked his friend’s balls instead of giving him serums.
And as for pracuj.pl, what are you guys doing?
That you mock full-time jobs and working people?
That c*nt probably never worked a day in her life.
Just like she never got over her childhood trauma.
I shook Borisko’s hand to stop crying.
But the fu*king Bedoes won’t come out of the boy.
Which Bedi will be drawn today? Friendly or furious?
Sick or healthy? Cuddlesome or disgusting?
It’s unknown, even in STS, the odds are equal.
Because the drum of the drawing machine is never empty.
I’ve had an answer to every line of yours for a long time now (Give me a break)
Hit me, Bedi, one more time
(Time, time, time, time)
[Verse 2: Eripe]
Would you like this to be the end? Just a moment.
A few things from the therapist’s couch.
It’s sweet that you’re sending me to him.
But I think you should have been first in line there.
I know you only want acceptance here.
But the way you’re trying to get it is disgusting.
From manipulation to manipulation.
As long as they don’t turn their backs on you.
But they’ll turn their backs on you anyway. And that’s what scares you so much.
“Be yourself” — that’s the worst advice for you.
Your self-love is clouding your reality.
A moment of silence on social media and it’s wearing you down.
With threats that you’ll remember your enemies, it came out a bit weak.
Who are you going to call now to apologize? It’s high time to believe in acceptance.
You accept that you’re weak.
The only goal of everything you do is to make money.
You pretend you’re good—you want to be known.
For me, it’s always just rap, for you, it’s just rap.
Because you’d be nothing without those drügs.
You had to invent yourself, because the real “you” would never impress anyone here.
And if things don’t work out for you—you’ll be alone. So what are you going to do?
My people will definitely stand behind me here.
People who want to make money with you will stand behind you.
I have real friends, not a gang.
Are you talking to me about love? This is ridiculous.
You love yourself, that doesn’t make you an expert.
I have a wonderful wife, a house, a dog, and a job that sometimes gets annoying.
And at the end of the day, I never have to avoid the mirror.
So everything you tell me just rolls off my back.
Because I have a great life, it’s not flex.
I wish you the same, but forgive me.
You’re a terrible person, so suffer.
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HIT ME BEDI ONE MORE TIME (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning
[Chorus: Eripe]
Here, Eripe is calling out someone who keeps making the same mistakes, messing up, and then trying to smooth things over with a quick apology before disappearing. He’s mocking how this person treats relationships and conflicts as if they’re just business deals — there’s no real emotion, only strategy. The repeated reference to Britney Spears’ “Oops, I Did It Again” is a sarcastic jab, comparing their repeated behavior to the pop song’s playful “oops” attitude, but here it’s more about being careless and predictable. It’s like he’s saying, “You keep pulling the same stunts, acting like it’s just part of life’s cycle, but I see through it.” The repetition adds to the feeling of frustration, like he’s tired of the same pattern happening over and over.
[Break: Eripe]
Eripe is expressing that he remembers everyone who’s ever lied about him, insulted him, or abandoned him when things looked bad for him. He’s holding on to those moments as motivation. But then he cuts the tension by mocking the other person’s confusion, almost laughing at how they probably don’t even fully get what he’s talking about.
[Verse 1: Eripe, Bedoes 2115, Britney Spears]
Eripe starts by daring Bedi to take another shot at him, making it sound like a boxing rematch. He sarcastically compares Bedi’s image to a fantasy character, saying that his stories are made-up fairy tales, and calls out the bragging about “winning” over him as fake. He questions the sincerity of Bedi’s past apology and warns him that this time there will be consequences. Eripe then points out that even when his own crew wasn’t nearby, he wasn’t afraid, unlike Bedi who fakes situations in his songs. He mocks not understanding half of Bedi’s lyrics — suggesting they’re nonsense — and ridicules him for slipping in s*xual undertones in a diss track.
He compares the other side’s celebration to a political victory lap but says they’re not actually ahead of him. He calls Bedi a good actor but in a negative way, comparing his group’s image to disturbing cosplay. The “cool uncle” line takes a dark turn into an insult about inappropriate behavior, showing how low Eripe thinks of their character. He accuses Bedi of being a weak activist who can’t handle real effort and mocks him for his hypocrisy. References to public figures like Major Staśko, Yogi Bear, Joe Exotic, and Post Malone are used to paint Bedi as a clownish, confused figure who tries to be something he’s not.
Eripe laughs at how Bedi’s best lines are just stolen quotes from him, saying that even if the diss track was aimed at someone else, it would still flop. He compares Bedi’s career to Janko’s tragic downfall, warning that faking your way in will eventually destroy you. He boasts about controlling the rap scene and compares the dangers of fame to TikTok kids doing reckless stunts. He flips between humor and aggression, mixing crude jokes with warnings about how real this beef is compared to Bedi’s weak attacks.
He then points out that Bedi’s stage name reminds him of a certain actress, using it to further taunt him. He calls him a liar like Jim Carrey in a movie role and imagines his autobiography as a joke. Eripe exposes lies about scheduling and Instagram self-promotion, mocking Bedi for bragging about writing his own diss as if that’s an achievement. He calls out Bedi’s fans and dismisses their opinions.
Switching topics, Eripe criticizes their attitude toward regular jobs, saying Bedi and his crew look down on working-class people despite never working themselves. He throws in a personal jab about unresolved trauma and recalls calming down someone close to Bedi, suggesting he has seen the “real” side behind the act. He plays with the idea of Bedi’s unpredictable moods, comparing it to a lottery draw where you never know which version will appear. Finally, he closes by saying he’s been ready for every possible line Bedi could throw at him, daring him to attack again.
[Verse 2: Eripe]
Eripe starts like he’s about to wrap things up but decides to unload more personal attacks. He addresses the idea of going to therapy, turning it around by saying Bedi should be the first in line. He claims Bedi is desperate for approval but goes about it in a manipulative, fake way. Eripe predicts that people will eventually abandon Bedi and that this is his deepest fear. He says that the common advice to “be yourself” is useless for Bedi because his self-obsession blinds him to reality.
He points out how fragile Bedi is — a short break from social media already unsettles him. Empty threats about remembering enemies come off weak, and Eripe taunts him about who he’ll run to next for an apology. He insists Bedi should accept his own weaknesses instead of pretending to be strong.
Eripe contrasts their values: for him, rap is passion, but for Bedi, it’s just a money-making tool. He says Bedi would be nothing without drügs and that his whole persona is invented because the real him wouldn’t impress anyone. He warns that if things go wrong, Bedi will be left alone because the people around him are only there for profit, while Eripe has real friends.
When Bedi talks about love, Eripe finds it laughable, accusing him of only loving himself. He shares that he has a fulfilling personal life with a wife, dog, home, and a regular job, even if it gets annoying sometimes. This stability means he can look himself in the mirror without shame. He finishes by saying Bedi’s insults don’t stick because his own life is genuinely good — not a brag, just reality — and while he wishes Bedi the same, he bluntly states that Bedi is a terrible person who deserves his struggles.
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