Yet the young'n snapping to the point where all of y'all look funny rapping The irony in all of this is I been funny rapping Lil Dicky get it popping, you could say he bubble wrapping Play 'em your bum ass, they be like "That's some shit" They playing Dicky, everybody in the room be like "That's some shit" It's a dark knight when the joker's better than them banes I feel like I separate with my lines like 2 lanes Up on the train, now they floodin' the waves with 2 Chainz The game has gotta change, used to listen to Jay To prove it, here are fifteen of LD's best, in no particular order. And while his goofiness and general demeanor are a stark contrast from the hip-hop norm, one thing remains certain: For a rapper who once openly worried about his potential content, it seems that his elevated platform and fame have given him ample lyrical material to explore on further projects.
While the project is, at least on the surface, largely driven by Dicky's autotune laden alter-ego, the rapper appears on most of the songs and delivers some solid material. Right now, Dicky is coming off the release of his surprise EP, the alter-ego driven I'm Brain. It seemed as if Dicky's foray into the rap game was earning him the respect of his peers, with co-signs from Snoop, Busta Rhymes, and The Game, who told him "‘let me say something to you: The realest people I know fuck with you.’"
Dicky also landed a spot on XXL's 2016 Freshman class, alongside Anderson Paak, Kodak Black, Denzel Curry & more. Eventually, he dropped his debut album Professional Rapper, which featured guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Rich Homie Quan, and Fetty Wap.