: While the chorus is polished and melodic, the third verse is noted for its high-speed, sharp delivery, proving he hasn't lost his technical edge.
: It remains a staple for his core audience, specifically for its "insightful" take on growth and responsibility within the rap game. Hopsin - Lowkey
Unlike Hopsin's typically self-produced, aggressive beats, "Lowkey" leans into . : While the chorus is polished and melodic,
: He mocks rappers who rely on "label allowances" rather than talent, asserting that he is "too lowkey" to participate in fake displays of wealth. Hopsin - Lowkey
: Fans often cite the hook as one of his most "catchy," despite it being a departure from his "Ill Mind" style. Lyricism and Themes