JBB Qualifikation 2025 Lyrics (English Translation) by HeXer is a latest German song in the voice of HeXer. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new JBB Qualifikation 2025 song lyrics are also written by HeXer. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song is a hard-hitting diss where HeXer looks back on the old JBB rap battle days with frustration and disappointment. He talks about how the competition once made unknown rappers into stars but claims Julien, the organizer, ruined it with lies, unpaid prize money, and shady dealings. HeXer calls out the fakeness, criticizes Julien’s rapping, and says the once-glorified scene is now a joke, leaving him angry but unafraid to speak out.
JBB Qualifikation 2025 (English Translation) Lyrics
[Intro]
Yeah, hey
[Part]
In 2014, I was a JBB kid.
I remember, Friday every week, big boxes, then give it to him.
So many unknown rappers became minor legends (Okay).
But today you can forget that s*it.
Because f*ck, man, Julien, you fu*ked everything.
If you make a profit by not paying out prize money, it’s simple math for you.
Everything you do is poison.
You say about yourself that you made many rappers big, but they made you big.
You’re a rat and a snitch (Yeah), you offered everyone your hand.
But then you lied to everyone and ripped everyone off.
When I see rappers from that era, when I’m on tour again,
I hear a lot about you, but unfortunately, never anything good.
Dude, goddamn it, you can’t rap.
Lak, your songs are so big targets, you can easily buy a hundred bars. Waste
BattleBot was bad enough, but Julien Boss is on a different level.
How on earth is a d!ck like that supposed to rate me?
F*ck, you rap for ages, you’ve been in the game for a long time, but you still never score.
Except for Hall of Shame, where I’d pump Julien Boss as a meme.
Before you start something with new participants,
How about paying out old prize money? You little boss rapper
Hey, I got rejected in 2017
I’m proof that Julien doesn’t know anything about his stuff (Yeah)
While you’re blasting your boss verses in the cow village
I’m going on tour and making spoti-para
F*ck, man, back then you were all stars to me, today I’m pissed
F*ck JBB, fu*k VBT, most of it was rigged
They tell me I’m way too established, “Come on, don’t do that”
But fu*king JBB legends is still on the bucket list (Okay)
You were idols of the youth, but today you’re laughed at
The JBB label is an excuse for your wackiness
Back then you were overhyped, but today you’re twice as s*it
A tip for you: learn to write songs first
And that’s how the HeXer becomes a rabble-rouser, fu*k To the rules, Julien
You can’t afford not to accept me here
And the rest of the battle rappers are no longer alive
Fu*k, the good ones die young, I say: “RIP EnteTainment”
And that I have the most to lose from you, that’s quite possible
If it were up to me, the JBB finals would be live
Everyone’s sucking, but Julien, you’ll never be my friend
You’ve disappointed too many for a peaceful tournament
[Outro]
Da-da-da-da, da-da-da
Da-da-da-da, da-da-da
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JBB Qualifikation 2025 (English Translation) Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
Simple way of saying hello and starting the track.
[Part]
Here HeXer talks about how, back in 2014, he was just a fan of JBB and would follow it every week. He remembers when the battles felt exciting and how many unknown rappers turned into small legends through the platform. But his tone quickly shifts to anger, saying that all of that magic is gone now because the person behind it, Julien, ruined everything with greed and dishonesty. He points out how Julien made money while refusing to pay winners their prize money, calling that a dirty way of running things. He also calls him toxic, saying that even though Julien tries to take credit for making rappers successful, it was actually those rappers who gave him his reputation.
HeXer doesn’t hold back and calls Julien a liar who pretended to support people but actually cheated them. He says whenever he meets rappers from those days, no one has anything good to say about Julien. On top of that, he takes shots at Julien’s rap skills, saying his songs are weak and easy targets for others to tear apart. HeXer compares bad projects like BattleBot with how much worse Julien’s work has been, and he questions how someone like Julien can even judge or rate him as a rapper. He mocks the fact that despite rapping for years, Julien has never truly made an impact, except as a joke in the Hall of Shame.
He then challenges Julien directly, saying before he tries to start new tournaments or bring in new people, he should first pay the old winners what they deserve. HeXer also reminds listeners that in 2017 he himself got rejected, which to him shows how little Julien really understands talent. He contrasts Julien’s small-town music with his own success, touring and streaming on Spotify, making money the proper way. For him, those JBB stars he once admired now feel disappointing, and the competitions like JBB and VBT look fake and rigged.
Even though people tell him he’s too established to bother with such beef, he admits that battling so-called JBB legends is still something he wants to do, almost like crossing it off his bucket list. He points out that those rappers were once role models for young fans but now are seen as a joke. To him, the JBB label has become a mask to cover up weak performances. He accuses Julien and the whole scene of being hyped way beyond what they deserved back then, and now being twice as bad. He even gives Julien sarcastic advice, telling him to actually learn how to write songs properly before acting like a boss.
HeXer embraces his role as someone who stirs things up and doesn’t follow rules, making it clear that Julien can’t just ignore him. He also takes a moment to reflect on how many battle rappers from that era aren’t active anymore, with some even gone completely, mentioning “RIP EnteTainment” to pay respect. He acknowledges he could lose a lot in this conflict, but he’s still not backing down. Ideally, he’d want the JBB finals to be live, so everything is transparent, unlike before. In the end, he makes it personal: no matter what, Julien has lost too many people’s trust, and HeXer refuses to ever see him as a friend, because the damage done to the scene can’t be undone.
[Outro]
Playful filler sounds to close the track.
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