Whatever happened to Bobby Ray,He used to be here for usThen he got famous and left all of his fans in the dustWe never hear from you, you’re constantly changingAnd your relatives always miss you at family occasionsAnd your mother misses you tooSince all the fortune,You’ve been too busy recordingNow she feels unimportantAnd your daddy’s been going through itSince he lost his motherThe least you could do is call himAnd show him you support himI never thought you would sell outYou’re becoming so cockyI asked you for a picture after your showYou walked right by me, I’m likeAin’t this the dude that saidIt ain’t about the price tag?Now on your records all that you do is bragCome on Bob, I thought you was better than that dogWhat happened to Cloud 9 and Generation Lost?You were my idol,Just when I thought I give up on everythingI heard you play this familiar melodyMelody, melody, melodyI heard you play this familiar melodyMelody, melody, melodyMelody, melody, melodyWhatever happened to B.o.B.He once was my favouriteI swear to God that I had all of his mixtapes on my playerHe was hood, but so different at the same timeIt was like a breath of fresh air, everytime he rhymedAnd everybody was on him and the world fell in loveThe girls, the money, the lifestyle, all the aboveI guess he stopped giving a fuckFor all of his little peopleWith your shades on, we can’t even see youIs that what happens,When somebody makes it off of rappingThey taste the fame and change like it’s just automaticWhere’s the integrity? You on that other shitYou don’t even sound the same,I liked your other shitBut we still stand beside you,Cause somewhere deep inside youThere’s more than what meets the eyeI swear on the Bible you were my idolJust when I thought I’d give up on everythingI heard you play this familiar melodyMelody, melody, melodyI heard you play this familiar melodyMelody, melody, melodyMelody, melody, melodyI watched my whole life change in a couple of yearsWho woulda ever thought I woulda caught the world by the earsI swear, this shit is so much bigger than I had figuredBut if it wasn’t meant to beThis wouldn’t be my careerIt’s like, people only see it the way it appearsBut they never see the ropes and the pulleys and the gearsBlood, sweat and tears,We cry, but always swear there’s tearsIn the middle of this rap game on the battlefieldAll of these shock jock interviews,Tryna phone meYou never know who’s gonna try to play youAnd make you look phoneyI live and die for my team,These niggas are more than my homiesWe put it all on the line,We gave up all our belongings for this rap shitCause at the end of the day, it ain’t just rap shitI call it making a way for our survivalJust when I thought I gave up on everythingI dreamed about this familiar melodyMelody, melody, melodyI dreamed about this familiar melodyMelody, melody, melodyMelody, melody, melodyI dreamed about this familiar melodyMelody, melody, melody