“Red Bull Spiral Freestyle” Lyrics by Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul is a latest English song in the voices of Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Red Bull Spiral Freestyle” song lyrics are also written by Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Red Bull Spiral Freestyle” is a high-energy lyrical showcase by Big Sean, Ab-Soul, and Joey Bada$$ where each rapper goes off with sharp, confident bars. They reflect on their skills, take shots at critics and rivals, and show love for the art of hip-hop. The verses are packed with wordplay, personal pride, and playful jabs, making it feel like a friendly but intense rap battle full of swagger and respect.
Red Bull Spiral Freestyle Lyrics
[Intro: Big Sean]
Let’s go
Yeah
It’s Sean Don, man, Red Bull Spiral
I got my n!gga Ab-Soul, Joey Bada$$
Me first, fu*k it. Ayy
[Verse 1: Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul]
You going nowhere fast, but from your view, you could never tell
No wonder, ’cause you live your life based on a carousel
You bums could prolly teach a masterclass on taking Ls
Truth is, if you wake up hating life, then you hate yourself
(Damn, that’s how you feel, bro?)
You see, most n!ggas crack under pressure, but I’m a natural
The thing about living by the gun is you shouldn’t have to
And if you can’t reach for peace/piece, I hope you have two
A lotta y’all my seeds, I see Jhené shoulda had you
A lotta y’all confuse tough skin for having tattoos
But that’s what sixth sense is for, like when you add two
Plus, they gon’ try to discredit you when you Black, too (Word)
Then dropped gems, went diamond, but my favorite is Angie Stone
My drive back, that b!tch on cruise control like Katie Holmes
Been flipping out in this b!tch since it was camera phones
Know you great when you uncomfortable in your comfort zone, gravedigger
How n!ggas even want my name on they tombstone? (Yay or nay?)
Seems to me you want A, but don’t be one of them n!ggas that read the room wrong (Uh)
Spit like bulimia, believe me, I’m more than hungry
Way more unique, had power before the money
Woah there, ho, you know that I’m the dopest one, don’t overdose
You wanna hold the notes like Hall & Oates, you gotta go for broke
So I only proceed for proceeds
Been the G.O.A.T. since the goatee
And POW chains and Tisa hats, I even made the goats cheese
Just imagine all the other s*it you don’t see
I’m coming to kill and destroying the feeling, the feeling y’all folding is filling a void
Tripping on me but I still feel at home like I do in Detroit
B-I-G minus the East and West beef
I’m the Don, you gotta kiss me from right to left cheek, lil’ b!tch
[Interlude 1: Big Sean, Ab-Soul]
Yeah
And your wifey said I was gon’ wash you, n!gga (Ah)
And I took it easy, man
Aw, man! I told you that in confidence, big bro
You had to do me like that, man? (Yeah, come on, man)
Aw, c’mon, ayy
Fu*k it. Let me remove the cap
[Verse 2: Ab-Soul, Big Sean, Joey Bada$$]
My lady told me somebody told me that my career was in the trash
Something ’bout missing my window or something
I wanted to laugh and shatter the glass he was referring to
‘Cause he ain’t got a clue of what I turn into when I enter the booth
Neither do I, but I do know that kryptonite is not an issue
Plus the cape will be navy blue
You stuck in the lowest lane, it ain’t a bird or a plane
And I’m rather faster than burner’s vein
Anyway, respect the gang’n’nem (Okay)
You’re paper thin, featherweight, yeah
And your paper thin like you never bank
You don’t pay what you weigh in, fu*k is you even saying
Even if you was related to Shabba, you wouldn’t make rank
On my mama, your men of honor just made plank
Hah?
The ruler’s back, in fact, I never left, in which case
Joey, you put me in a sticky predicament (I did)
I had to show solidarity to my syndicate (Come on, Soul)
Nah, you know anybody can get it
In such a way that it will make any physician conflicted
But listen, the 47’s still on my tricep (Facts)
Pass the pot, let me skill it/skillet, I’m quite the chef, pro
Era the masters, that ain’t ever incorrect (That’s right)
But it’s still TDE ’til 3000 and forever
Lyt was heavy and Ray definitely stepped
But this is hip-hop, you know we still on that
It was healthy for the sport, sticking to the roots, keeping it competitive
Just be lucky that Soul ain’t stepping in (Hahahaha)
All of y’all would’ve had to shoot, yeah (F’real)
The boat with the ocean view, you know what I came to do
Ayy, ayy, Sean, lemme get the hat again
And ask Néné who her favorite rapper is
[Interlude 2: Ab-Soul, Big Sean, Joey Bada$$]
I had to do it, friend (Hahaha)
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, whatever. That’s cute, n!gga
[Verse 3: Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul & Big Sean]
Look, from BK to Carson, I’m bar none (Uh)
Proceed with caution, I spit fire, it’s arson, yeah
They don’t want the war with the Martian, they sending they troops
At the general, but I’m the one who Ab salute
They obsolete, can’t compete ’cause I’m too elite
Tryna spark a match but they simply lacking the heat
Blasphemy, I don’t need no one to blast for me
Charge into the game, call that s*it a catastrophe
Since “Ruler’s Back,” they been tryna measure up, look
My name ain’t Rick, but I talk slick, don’t press ya luck
And I ain’t taking no words back, I’m with all that (All that)
But this ain’t gotta turn to nothing else, let’s keep it all rap
First off, I could never hate the West Coast
But since n!ggas coming for Joe, fu*k it then, let’s go
N!ggas must’ve forgot what Dot said on “Control”
There’s still a buncha sensitive rappers in they pajama clothes, I guess
This ain’t no East versus West
I just think that I’m the best, as a matter fact, I know
These bars could put bad boys on death row
Kinda crazy how Suge and Puff in jail, though (Damn), woah
Yo, I was at the party but I never seen a freak off, woah
Instead, a battle rapper on stage showing his cheeks off (Ayo), yeah
Fu*k type of typing these n!ggas be on
Ain’t no Daylyt saving, no sunshine, it won’t be long
‘Cause it’s a thin line between the trolls and the weirdos
Who clowning for attention but wear a mask like Pierrot
I see through ya raps, it’s clear, bruh
Get your ass capped tryna fu*k with the P-R-O
I ain’t worried ’bout son, his world revolve around mine
You ain’t no Copernicus, n!gga, you move on my time
Told you I would let you shine, give you space to coexist
‘Cause when I plan, it aligns, now Daylyt getting eclipsed
Supernova aura, know I gotta keep it lit
Made the conversations shift every time I talk my s*it, it’s
Written in the constellations in script
I’m light years ahead, they just tryna catch the drift every time I ash the-
No fly zone, say oh, is that right?
I ain’t gotta book no flight, I’m still gon’ pack ‘Lyt
I’m overheads like a carry on and ain’t been checked yet
I’m done playing, I popped out like a cassette deck
Respect that, they hanging on every bar, tell ’em hang tight
Get ya muscle up ‘fore you think of stepping to Swank White
I’m up early on the grind, I shine through the late night
I ain’t gotta lose no sleep to break Daylyt (Chill)
Shouldn’t give you n!ggas time of day
But fu*k it, shine a light on ’em, I’mma light Ray
Now how can I say this all in a nice way?
If you need the attention, tell Top he gotta pay
Look, I said what’s a lil’ pup to a K9? It’s game time
I ain’t green on the defensive, I’m on my Draymond
Empty out the clip on ya whole clique when I aim mine
I’m catching collaterals, hit you all at the same time
[Outro: Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul, Big Sean]
Woah, woah, woah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah
How the fu*k one line bring a whole state harm?
He really wanna rap, he talking that s*it
What’chu mean, bro?
Nah, bro, you gotta chill
What’chu mean?
Man, I told you ’bout them, bro
Yo, n!ggas is—
Told you, bro, you gotta respect the game
Yo, n!ggas is taking shots at me, bro (You n!ggas- c’mon man)
They was taking shots at
You shot first, bro
I mean, I was just shooting in the air, man, y’know what I’m saying?
Tryna get y’all attention, man
Aw, okay, okay. Shooters gon’ shoot, shooters gon’- okay, yeah
I’m saying? N!ggas is up right now, B
Ayy, ayy, Big 47, all’at, you feel me?
It’s love for you, it’s love for you. You know that
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Red Bull Spiral Freestyle Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Big Sean]
Big Sean is setting the vibe here. He announces it’s his turn to rap first and gives a shoutout to his rap buddies Ab-Soul and Joey Bada$$. It’s like him stepping up first in a rap cypher, saying, “Let’s get this started.”
[Verse 1: Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul]
Big Sean’s verse starts with him calling out people who are stuck in place in life but don’t realize it because they’re too caught up in meaningless routines. He mocks folks who keep losing yet act like they’re winning, saying they could teach a whole class on failure. Then he drops a hard truth — if you wake up hating life, it probably means you hate yourself. He says he’s built for pressure, unlike others who crumble. Talking about violence, he says you shouldn’t have to live by a gun, but if you do, you better be ready. He throws clever shots, suggesting he’s fathered a lot of new rappers (calling them his “seeds”) and even jokes that Jhené (his ex) should’ve birthed them. He mocks people who confuse having tattoos with being tough. He says being Black means people will try to bring you down, but he’s already dropped wisdom that went “diamond.” His passion drives itself like a car on cruise control, and he’s been wild with it since the early days of camera phones. He knows he’s great because he’s uncomfortable with being comfortable — always pushing further. He jokes that people want to die being remembered next to his name because he’s that influential. He warns others not to misread his energy and boasts about being starving for success, not just hungry. He says he’s unique, had power before the fame, and warns others not to get overwhelmed by his greatness. He plays on music metaphors, saying if you want to hit those high notes, you have to risk everything. He’s always been one of the greatest, even back when he had a goatee and wore POW chains and Tisa hats. He even made “goats cheese,” a witty play on being the GOAT. Sean says there’s so much more going on behind the scenes than people realize. He’s here to take over and fill the emptiness others leave behind. Even if people try to trip him up, he’s always grounded, like he is in his hometown, Detroit. And finally, he compares himself to the legendary Notorious B.I.G., minus the East vs. West drama — just pure greatness. He signs off in boss mode, saying if you’re gonna respect him, kiss both cheeks like he’s royalty.
[Interlude 1: Big Sean, Ab-Soul]
Here, Sean jokes that someone’s girl said he would destroy them in a rap battle — and he took it easy on them. Ab-Soul reacts like, “Yo, you didn’t have to say that out loud!” It’s playful and light, with a little teasing, but shows the friendly competitiveness between them. Then Sean says forget it and gets ready to be more direct, like taking the cap off and going raw with it.
[Verse 2: Ab-Soul, Big Sean, Joey Bada$$]
Ab-Soul starts off saying people claimed his career was over, like he missed his shot, but he finds it laughable. He knows they have no clue what he’s capable of when he steps in the booth. Even he doesn’t fully know, but he’s confident — his weakness (his kryptonite) isn’t an issue, and his hero cape is navy blue, showing he’s not your typical superhero. He mocks someone moving slowly in life while claiming to be fast or important. Then he clowns their worth, saying they’re lightweight — in skill and in the bank. Even if they had a famous connection like Shabba Ranks, they wouldn’t have status. He throws shade at their whole crew, saying they “made plank” — as in, they’re sinking. Then he says he never actually left the rap game. Joey put him in a tough spot by getting him involved, but he rides for his crew. He jokes that his lyrical ability is so sharp, even doctors would be confused. He brags about his cooking skills metaphorically, saying he’s a lyrical chef. He represents Pro Era but stays loyal to TDE forever. He shows love to Lyt and Ray (Daylyt and Reason), saying they were heavy hitters, but he still keeps it hip-hop — competitive and grounded. He jokes that if he *really* stepped in, everyone would’ve had to pull out weapons — meaning he’d shake things up that badly. He ends by saying he’s back to dominate and asks Sean for the hat (symbolizing taking the lead again), then jokes about asking a woman who her favorite rapper is — expecting it to be him.
[Interlude 2: Ab-Soul, Big Sean, Joey Bada$$]
Here, Ab-Soul playfully says he had to go hard with his verse, and Joey lightly brushes it off with a sarcastic “that’s cute,” keeping the friendly rivalry vibe going.
[Verse 3: Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul & Big Sean]
Joey jumps in saying he’s one of the best, no doubt. From Brooklyn (BK) to Carson, he’s unmatched. He warns listeners to be careful because he spits fire and brings serious heat. He says others are trying to compete, but they just don’t have what it takes. He doesn’t need backup — he can handle things on his own. Then he throws a punchline saying the rap game is in chaos, partly because of him. He mentions how people have been trying to match his level since “The Ruler’s Back” but fall short. He’s slick with words and not backing down from anything. He clarifies he has no hate for the West Coast, but if people come for him, he’s ready to respond. He calls out how sensitive some rappers are, still upset from Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse, and says he’s not starting a coast war — he just knows he’s the best. He says his bars are deadly, like they could take out “Bad Boys” and send them to “Death Row,” referring to iconic labels. He jokes about wild things he’s seen at a party, making fun of a battle rapper for acting weird on stage. Joey talks about online rappers clout-chasing while hiding behind masks, like performers in disguise. He sees right through their fake personas and says anyone messing with him will get taken out. He says he’s the center of their world, and they move when he moves. He once gave Daylyt space to shine, but now he’s dimming his light. He says his presence shifts the entire conversation — he’s that powerful. Every word he says hits hard, and he’s ahead of the game by miles. He doesn’t need to fly anywhere to deal with Daylyt — he’s already above him. He shows he’s done playing nice, coming in hard like an old-school cassette. He tells others to level up before stepping to him. He’s grinding non-stop, and without losing sleep, he’s still managing to shut Daylyt down. He jokes that Daylyt just wants attention, and if that’s the case, tell Top Dawg (TDE’s boss) to pay up. He compares himself to a trained attack dog, ready for game time, and makes a defensive basketball reference to show he’s always alert. Then he ends by saying if he aims at one, he’s taking out the whole group — no one’s safe.
[Outro: Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul, Big Sean]
The outro is like a backroom conversation between friends after a heated exchange. One of them is surprised that just one line caused so much drama and made a whole state upset. The back and forth is playful but also low-key tense. They argue over who took shots first, one saying he was just trying to get their attention, not actually attacking. Then they joke that shooters are just gonna shoot — it’s what they do. They laugh it off a bit, reminding each other it’s all love. The tension turns into understanding. It’s like a mix of competition and respect — they know the game and know it’s all part of the culture.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Red Bull Spiral Freestyle song?
A. Red Bull Spiral Freestyle song is sung by Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul.
Q. Who wrote Red Bull Spiral Freestyle lyrics?
A. Red Bull Spiral Freestyle lyrics are penned by Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul.
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A. Red Bull Spiral Freestyle music is composed and produced by Big Sean, Joey Bada$$, Ab-Soul.
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