Mr. Riopelle’s PUSSY POETIC is shaping up to be a masterpiece of unapologetic self-expression, and one track, "BOB ROSS," stands out as a fiery declaration of independence, wit, and triumph. Taking its name from the beloved painter, this song flips the script, turning the act of painting into a bold metaphor for erasing toxicity and reclaiming power.
A Masterpiece of Shade “BOB ROSS” wastes no time laying down its bold thesis: “Paint you out of my life like Bob Ross. / Finally free of you, albatross.” The opening lines set the tone for a track that’s equal parts scathing and celebratory. Mr. Riopelle expertly balances cutting humor with high-fashion confidence, dropping razor-sharp lines like: “You’re H&M. I’m Hugo Boss.” The song is a lyrical smackdown for anyone who’s been held back by a partner who couldn’t keep up. With a mix of clever insults and empowering affirmations, Mr. Riopelle transforms personal pain into a powerful anthem of self-worth. Empowerment in Every Verse What makes "BOB ROSS" so captivating is its mix of raw emotion and playful bravado. The song moves seamlessly from biting observations--“Rudderless men are v unsexy / They waste my time and make me apoplexy”—to declarations of newfound freedom and success: “My star is on the ascension. / I’m suddenly free of all the tension.” The bridge offers a moment of triumph, blending humor and sophistication with lines like: “Let’s pop the Veuve and have caviar! / Cause it’s your time to au revoir!” It’s not just a breakup—it’s a celebration of leaving behind anything (or anyone) unworthy. A Sonic Power Move Musically, "BOB ROSS" mirrors its lyrical confidence with a beat that’s fierce and unapologetic. The production is sharp and punchy, with driving basslines and anthemic hooks that make you want to strut down the street like you own it. The chorus, with its repeated assertion of dominance--“Boss bitch. / I’m your boss bitch. / I’m your boss bitch. / I’m fucking Bob Ross, bitch.”—cements the track’s status as a power anthem. Redefining the Breakup Song Where many breakup songs focus on sadness or regret, "BOB ROSS" flips the narrative entirely. It’s not about mourning the loss of a relationship; it’s about celebrating the realization that you’re better off without it. Mr. Riopelle paints a vivid picture of self-empowerment, reminding listeners that sometimes the best revenge is living fabulously. Final Thoughts With its biting wit, bold confidence, and irresistible energy, “BOB ROSS” is a standout track that proves Mr. Riopelle isn’t just making music—he’s creating a movement. As we gear up for the December 27 release of PUSSY POETIC, this song is a reminder to channel your inner boss, cut ties with anything holding you back, and paint your own masterpiece. After all, as Mr. Riopelle says, “I’m designer. You’re consigner.” NOW STREAMING EVERYWHERE: https://artists.landr.com/bobross For more information, press inquiries, or to schedule an interview with Mr. Riopelle please contact: [email protected] or check out mrriopelle.com.
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