B.o.b - - Blue (official Audio)
In "Blue," B.o.B crafts a narrative that feels less like a standard rap track and more like a candid late-night confession. The song operates on two levels: a literal, frustrating encounter at a pharmacy and a deeper, more philosophical reflection on his own nature.
The song essentially serves as a sonic portrait of a man who has learned to "disappear for good" when necessary, finding peace in the "blue" of his own solitude rather than the noise of the world. B.o.B - Blue (Official Audio)
He speaks on having "knowledge for these younger artists" but recognizing that "you could show them water, that don't mean they'll start to drink". In "Blue," B
Beyond the skit, the lyrics dive into B.o.B's internal state. He describes himself as "way too good at being peaceful" while "simultaneously attracting enemies". There is a haunting self-awareness in how he views a "chaotic world" and sees "symmetry," suggesting a mind that processes reality differently than those around him. Key Themes: He speaks on having "knowledge for these younger
The refrain "I just get blue and start to kick a nigga tree" reflects a somber, perhaps intoxicated, honesty that surfaces when he is alone with his thoughts.













