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Lyrics of Over Cooked — Bhad Bhabie

Album: Album 2025  

"Over Cooked" by Bhad Bhabie: Lyrics Details, Meaning & Impact

Bhad Bhabie singing the 'Over Cooked' lyrics in music video.
Bhad Bhabie performing the 'Over Cooked' lyrics in the music video.

Song Credits:

  • Producer(s): LV
  • Writer(s): Bhad Bhabie & Loopy Ferrell
  • Distributor: Hitmaker Music Group
  • Label: BHAD Music
  • Recording Engineer: Phyzic
  • Artwork: King Shvd
  • Release Date: January 27, 2025
  • Samples: "Baby Mama" by Three 6 Mafia (ft. La Chat)
  • Genre: Rap, Florida Rap, Trap, Hip-Hop

Exploring the meaning of "Over Cooked"

Performance of 'Over Cooked' by Bhad Bhabie in the music video.
Performance of 'Over Cooked' by Bhad Bhabie in the music video.
"Over Cooked" is a track by Bhad Bhabie that dives deep into the realm of personal and public conflict, with a particular focus on the ongoing feud between the artist and Alabama Barker. The song is a fierce diss aimed at Alabama, with Bhad Bhabie accusing her rival of trying to steal her spotlight and manipulate the public narrative. The confrontation touches on everything from relationships and money to betrayal and social media drama. Bhad Bhabie opens the track with an aggressive stance, telling Alabama directly: "Bitch, you want my life, you want the dick I get, you wanna worship the ground I walk on 'cause you idolize me." This establishes the rivalry as more than just a public feud; it's deeply personal, rooted in comparison and a sense of stolen identity. Over the course of the song, Bhad Bhabie continues to target Alabama’s lifestyle and privilege, calling out her alleged reliance on family wealth, including a jab at Alabama's father, Travis Barker, and her connection to Kourtney Kardashian. Throughout the song, Bhad Bhabie flexes her financial success and independence, using lines like "New car, new crib" and "Five cars, three mansions" to show that she has "ran it up a hunnid" while Alabama allegedly relies on her family. The recurring theme of financial power is central to the track, as Bhad Bhabie continuously asserts that she has achieved everything on her own, whereas her rival has been given everything. This conflict of self-made success versus inherited wealth is also tied to the song’s aggressive tone and confrontational lyrics. The references to "Britney, bitch," echoing Britney Spears' iconic line from "Gimme More," further establish Bhad Bhabie’s position as a rising star in the pop culture world, claiming a level of dominance and success comparable to music legends. Additionally, the use of "baby mama" and "get some money" in the verse highlights the sexual undertones of the conflict and the messy dynamics of celebrity relationships, making the feud more sensational and salacious. Moreover, the chorus emphasizes Bhad Bhabie's frustration with Alabama’s perceived naïveté: "Oh, you mad 'cause you want him and ain't get nothin'? / This bitch stupid, thought I was 'bout to get mad and dump him." This reflects a deep sense of betrayal, as Bhad Bhabie is not only addressing the alleged romantic entanglement but also criticizing Alabama for trying to win her way into the public’s favor through manipulation.

Key Imagery and Metaphors:

- "New lips, new tits, new waist" – This line critiques Alabama’s physical appearance, suggesting she has undergone cosmetic surgery to mimic Bhad Bhabie’s image. This reflects the ongoing battle over identity, self-presentation, and control. - "I feel like 50, bitch" – Referencing rapper 50 Cent, known for his street-savvy mentality and business acumen, Bhad Bhabie compares her rise to success to the notorious rapper's path. - "Backstabbin'-ass lil' bitch, can't wait to crash you" – This aggressive line underscores feelings of betrayal, echoing classic diss track sentiments found in many rap feuds, where personal attacks are just as damaging as the professional ones. Overall, "Over Cooked" is more than just a diss—it’s a powerful statement of independence, a confrontation of the media's role in shaping public perceptions, and an assertion of control over one’s narrative. Bhad Bhabie uses her platform to expose the truth behind the headlines, casting light on the darker sides of the celebrity world, from backstabbing to betrayal.

Similar songs with 'Diss Track' themes:

Thumbnail from 'Over Cooked' music video by Bhad Bhabie
A screenshot from the 'Over Cooked' music video, capturing the mood and meaning of the song.
  1. "No Vaseline" by Ice Cube: Ice Cube's "No Vaseline" is one of the most iconic diss tracks in rap history. Released in 1991, the song takes aim at his former group, N.W.A, and its members, particularly Dr. Dre and Eazy-E. Like Bhad Bhabie’s track, Ice Cube’s lyrics are brash, unapologetic, and deeply personal, attacking his former colleagues for perceived betrayals and their business decisions. The boldness and unfiltered aggression in both songs resonate with the audience, with each artist using their platform to reclaim their narrative and assert dominance in the industry.
  2. "Ether" by Nas: Released in 2001, Nas' "Ether" is another classic diss track, aimed directly at Jay-Z. The track is known for its scathing, punchline-driven lyrics and relentless critique of Jay-Z’s persona and actions. Much like "Over Cooked," "Ether" uses personal and professional grievances to strike back at a rival. Both tracks feature an intense sense of betrayal and frustration, and each artist pulls no punches in their respective feuds.
  3. "The Takeover" by Jay-Z: In response to Nas, Jay-Z’s "The Takeover" is an equally impactful diss track. Jay-Z uses his lyrics to deconstruct Nas' legacy while asserting his own dominance in the rap world. While Bhad Bhabie’s style differs from Jay-Z’s, all three tracks—"The Takeover," "Ether," and "Over Cooked"—share a common theme of asserting dominance in the rap game and taking back control of one's image.
  4. "Back to Back" by Drake: Drake’s 2015 diss track aimed at Meek Mill, "Back to Back," became one of the most memorable rap battles of the 2010s. The song is known for its catchy beat and clever punchlines, mocking Meek Mill for his perceived shortcomings. In a similar fashion to "Over Cooked," "Back to Back" takes aim at the target’s vulnerabilities, using humor and mockery to undermine their position in the public eye.
  5. "R.I.P. to My Youth" by The Neighbourhood: While not a direct diss track, this song by The Neighbourhood addresses themes of betrayal, loss, and the end of an era, much like the emotional undercurrent of "Over Cooked." The song expresses a sense of anger at the people who have wronged the artist, creating a parallel emotional journey.

Questions & Answers

What makes "Over Cooked" stand out from other diss tracks?
"Over Cooked" combines a personal feud with a more layered critique of privilege, identity, and self-made success. Unlike typical diss tracks, which focus solely on the artist’s enemy, Bhad Bhabie uses the song to critique larger social issues related to fame, family dynamics, and inherited wealth.
How do the aggressive lyrics contribute to the song's overall impact?
The aggressive nature of the lyrics, from the brutal insults to the unapologetic delivery, enhances the raw authenticity of the song. It makes Bhad Bhabie’s stance unmistakable: this is her taking back control of her narrative and positioning herself as a dominant force in the rap game.
Does "Over Cooked" suggest any broader cultural or social commentary?
Yes, beyond the personal attacks, "Over Cooked" delves into themes of wealth inequality, social media influence, and the pressures of celebrity. Bhad Bhabie’s mention of money, status, and the act of "cooking" everything in her life shows how image and fame are manufactured and, at times, inauthentic.
Scene from 'Over Cooked' track by Bhad Bhabie
Visual effects scene from 'Over Cooked' enhancing the experience of the song words and music.

Chart Performance and Awards

As of March 2025, "Over Cooked" has entered the Billboard Hot 100, reaching #42 in its second week. It also charted high in rap and hip-hop-specific charts, solidifying Bhad Bhabie’s return to the mainstream rap scene.

Fan and Media Reactions

"Bhad Bhabie has shown us how to diss with grace and power. ‘Over Cooked’ isn't just a song, it’s a statement about taking control of your image in a way no one saw coming." – Music Insider
– Music Insider, March 2025

Lyrics

Over Cooked by Bhad Bhabie


[Intro]
Bitch, you want my life, you want the dick I get
You wanna worship the ground I walk on 'cause you idolize me, bitch
Get it right or don't get it at all

[Chorus]
Oh, you mad 'cause you want him (Want him), and ain't get nothin'? (Ain't get nothin')
But you love him? This bitch a dummy (Haha)
Oh, you want him and ain't get nothin'? (Ain't get nothin')
This bitch stupid, thought I was 'bout to get mad and dump him (Never)

[Verse 1]
This bitch dumb and a slut for no reason, get some money (Get some money)
Talkin' 'bout me? Bitch, you broke, I done ran it up a hunnid, yeah (A hunnid M's)
New car, new crib, type of bitch make him spend cash on it (Cash on it)
New lips, new tits, new waist, bitch look bad, don't she? (Yeah)
Backstabbin'-ass lil' bitch, can't wait to crash you, bitch
When I get my hands on a bitch, make her look like a brand new bitch (Ah-ha)
Go and ask daddy for some money, everybody know that’s how you get it (Ah-ha)
Everybody know this bitch weird, everybody know that I'm the biggest (I'm the biggest)
Hatin'-ass hoe tried steal my baby daddy (Baby daddy)
Fuckin' on..., and..., got you pregnant (Uh)
Tried to play me close, backdoor me, seen it comin' (Seen it comin')
Did all that for nothin', bitch, he still gon' come right back (He gon' come right back)

[Chorus]
Oh, you mad 'cause you want him and ain't get nothin'? (Ain't get nothin')
But you love him? (But you love him?) This bitch a dummy (This bitch a dummy)
Oh, you want him (Oh, you want him), and ain't get nothin'?
This bitch stupid, thought I was 'bout to get mad and dump him (Never)
[Verse 2]
Gotta watch them type of bitches, always in somebody man face (Ugh)
Want everything I got, even wanna know how my pussy taste (Damn)
Everything I know is gettin' rich, I feel like 50, bitch
Platinum, I got gold plaques with me like I'm Britney, bitch
Five cars, three mansions, these bitches can't keep up (Could never)
Ten million, twenty million, stop countin', gettin' too much (Gettin' too much)
Why would I compete with a weird bitch that just get fucked? (Why would I?)
Keep lyin', keep talkin', keep tweetin' 'til she get touched

[Chorus]
Oh, you mad 'cause you want him and ain't get nothin'? (You bitches don't like me, you bitches wanna be me)
But you love him? This bitch a dummy
Oh, you want him and ain't get nothin'? (Bitch, you've been idolizing since I was hanging with your brother)
This bitch stupid, thought I was 'bout to get mad and dump him

[Outro]
You're such an airhead dummy, bitch
You can't put your lawyers on me 'cause everything that I'm sayin' is factual
Everything is the truth
You need daddy's money to fuck with me
More like stepmommy's money 'cause I got more money than your daddy, little girl



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