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Bobby Raps delivers a chaotic, cinematic gut-punch with "Healthy Dose of Disappointment

 Bobby Raps delivers a chaotic, cinematic gut-punch with “Healthy Dose of Disappointment,” a track that blends surreal storytelling, dark humor, and raw vulnerability into one of his most compelling releases yet.




Released on October 31, 2025, as part of his project 2 Scared 2 Care, Bobby Raps’ “Healthy Dose of Disappointment” feels like a late-night spiral through memory, fame, and self-destruction. The production is woozy and atmospheric, with warped synths and a sluggish beat that mirrors the emotional weight of the lyrics. It’s not just a song — it’s a mood, a confession, and a flex all at once.

🎭 Lyrical Madness Meets Emotional Clarity

From the jump, Bobby Raps throws listeners into a whirlwind of bizarre imagery and punchlines. He raps about spending “two hundred at [?] Price” and turning into a “holographic Charizard,” setting the tone for a track that’s equal parts absurd and introspective. There’s a line about “a plus-sized model from Denmark” and another about “drip like [?], play her like guitar part,” showcasing his signature blend of braggadocio and surrealism.

But beneath the flexes and pop culture references lies a deeper sense of disillusionment. Lines like “Life a movie but it’s getting to the end part” and “Used to blackout, drive around and bar hop” hint at a past filled with chaos and regret. Bobby’s delivery is nonchalant, almost numb, which makes the emotional punches land even harder.

🌀 Production That Mirrors the Message

The beat is minimal but haunting — perfectly suited to Bobby’s stream-of-consciousness flow. It feels like a lo-fi fever dream, with just enough grit to keep it grounded. The track doesn’t build toward a climax; instead, it drifts, much like the narrator’s mental state. This lack of resolution is intentional — it’s a sonic embodiment of disappointment.

💬 Cultural References and Shock Value

True to form, Bobby Raps doesn’t shy away from provocative name-drops. He casually mentions Joe Budden and Joe Biden in the same breath, and references stealing frozen pizzas before eating Japanese curry in Taiwan. These moments aren’t just for shock — they’re snapshots of a life lived on the edge, where fame, addiction, and absurdity collide.

🧠 Final Thoughts

“Healthy Dose of Disappointment” is Bobby Raps at his most unfiltered. It’s messy, brilliant, and deeply human. The song doesn’t offer solutions or redemption — it just sits with the discomfort, letting it simmer. For fans of underground rap and experimental storytelling, this track is a must-listen.

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