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".
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. B.o.B - Blue (Official Audio)
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. He speaks on having "knowledge for these younger
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: This creates an immediate feeling of being misunderstood