Pop's Interlude
Pop's Interlude

Kota the Friend - Pop's Interlude Lyrics

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Pop's Interlude Lyrics

And, when Derrick would come visit
And Pop would be sitting in here
And you guys would be out there playing
And he would say, "Oh, you better go get that boy, go get there, you have kill Avery!"
You swore that Dad was gonna kill you, haha
And you used to go ride without the jump, and come back cussin'
Oh yeah, Carlton didn't have nothing on you
You said, "Get your ass out in front of me or move out my way, you dumb mumpa-blumpa,"
You came home sayin', "He's a dumb mumpa blumpa, right Pop?" Hahaha
And every time he would say, "I'ma take Avery for a ride,"
We would go, "Hm, you sure you gonna do there,"
But nobody really said anything, you just went, "C'mon Pop,"
You were the only one that would go with him
You were the only one that would go with him
Nobody went anywhere out the jump with him, as a baby
You were daring, like, you had no fear, like, mhm
Even I was afraid to ride with him
We didn't go, me, myself definitely didn't go

Writer(s): Avery Jones
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is the artist behind 'Pop's Interlude'?

    'Pop's Interlude' is by Kota the Friend, the stage name of Avery Marcel Joshua Jones, an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer from Brooklyn, New York.

  2. What is the relationship between Kota the Friend and the character 'Pop' mentioned in 'Pop's Interlude'?

    In 'Pop's Interlude,' Kota the Friend recounts memories involving 'Pop,' who appears to be a familial or father figure, showing themes of childhood and family dynamics.

  3. Does 'Pop's Interlude' reference specific childhood experiences?

    Yes, 'Pop's Interlude' discusses childhood experiences, like playing outside, family interactions, and daring activities with 'Pop,' suggesting memories of growing up and familial bonds.

  4. What themes are present in 'Pop's Interlude' by Kota the Friend?

    'Pop's Interlude' explores themes of childhood, familial relationships, identity, and personal growth. Through nostalgic anecdotes and family interactions, it portrays a deep connection and shared history with 'Pop.'

  5. How does 'Pop's Interlude' fit into Kota the Friend's discography?

    'Pop's Interlude' fits into Kota the Friend's broader discography by highlighting personal storytelling and reflection, akin to his earlier works like 'FOTO' and 'MEMO,' which focus on personal growth and life experiences.

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