Hopsin - Lowkey -

The song acts as a "rope-a-dope," where Hopsin uses a modern sound to criticize the very industry that produces it.

: The lyrics emphasize his preference for independence—literally "trading the Lambo for a skateboard"—over conforming to the flashy lifestyle expectations of a modern rap star. Critical Reception Hopsin - Lowkey

: He mocks rappers who rely on "label allowances" rather than talent, asserting that he is "too lowkey" to participate in fake displays of wealth. The song acts as a "rope-a-dope," where Hopsin

: While the chorus is polished and melodic, the third verse is noted for its high-speed, sharp delivery, proving he hasn't lost his technical edge. The song acts as a "rope-a-dope

: The chorus features Autotune-heavy vocals that mimic the "mumble rap" style Hopsin has famously parodied in the past.