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".
He asserts that he is "no one else's property" and plays his "own game," a nod to his career-long journey as an anomaly in the industry. B.o.B - Blue (Official Audio)
The track is anchored by a surreal, tense dialogue at a pharmacy . B.o.B’s request for "Plan B" is met with aggressive resistance from a pharmacist who refuses to "do abortions," highlighting a disconnect between a simple need and a loaded social-political reaction. This creates an immediate feeling of being misunderstood and "blue" in the sense of being trapped in a cycle of petty conflict. He speaks on having "knowledge for these younger
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. tense dialogue at a pharmacy .