Hey, Mean Mr. Bossman
Spongebob Squarepants · The Yellow Album [2005]
Hey, mean Mr. Bossman,
I'm a-quittin' this here job.
You've been outside gettin' tan
An' I've been gettin' robbed.
My life is worth so much more
Than a dollar an' ten an hour,
Wakin' up 'bout a quarter to four
An' I'm startin' ta turn sour.
So, hey, mean Mr. Bossman,
I'm a-quittin' this here job.
I'm sick of eatin' old bran
An' livin' like a slob.
You got me livin' like a slob.
I'm a-quittin' this here job.
You've been outside gettin' tan
An' I've been gettin' robbed.
My life is worth so much more
Than a dollar an' ten an hour,
Wakin' up 'bout a quarter to four
An' I'm startin' ta turn sour.
So, hey, mean Mr. Bossman,
I'm a-quittin' this here job.
I'm sick of eatin' old bran
An' livin' like a slob.
You got me livin' like a slob.
Hey, Mean Mr. Bossman
Recorded by SpongeBob SquarePants on The Yellow Album [2005], this track exemplifies the show's signature blend of upbeat pop and comedic satire. The song features a catchy, driving rhythm that mirrors the chaotic energy of Bikini Bottom, delivered with the show's characteristic vocal style. As part of the series' broader musical catalog, it serves as a playful commentary on workplace dynamics, fitting the character's role as a bumbling manager. The recording reflects the early 2000s animation era's approach to integrating original songs into episodic storytelling, creating a memorable auditory identity for the franchise while maintaining its lighthearted, family-friendly tone.
