Old School Flow
Justin Bieber · Other Songs - Justin Bieber
Snap back, backpack, rat-a-tat, go
Swagger at the knapsack, who know I could rap that?
Tell me where the cash at I'll tell you where the smash at
Number one hits I got number one flicks and the number one kicks and number one chicks
Fast like Gordan and my jams like Jordan and my Tims like Hortons and my jets all aboard in and my wheels are like a fortune and it feels like extortion
Is it for the fame or for the fortune?
Like this, mic this so I can re-sight this
People in their basements say that I didn't write this
People say I'm white so I couldn't do it like this
Checks like Nike let me give you a good night kiss
Well I'm a little bit sick of it, listening to bickering like picking on a little kid like taking all his licorice
I hate it when they littering I hate to be illiterate
I literally am doing deeds, riddling
Cheese like Gouda and my soul like Buddha and Imma go right threw ya and I'm so much cooler and I don't need Luda to know that I'm the ruler and
I'm so much cooler you should call me Ferris Bueller.
Old School Flow
Justin Bieber's "Old School Flow" captures the essence of his early R&B and pop influences, reflecting a musical style that prioritizes rhythmic delivery and nostalgic production elements. As part of his extensive discography, the track aligns with the artist's tendency to blend contemporary pop sensibilities with classic hip-hop textures. While not tied to a specific major studio album in the provided context, the song contributes to the broader narrative of Bieber's evolving sound, showcasing his ability to adapt to different sonic landscapes. The recording highlights his vocal versatility and commitment to maintaining a connection with the foundational elements of his genre, offering listeners a glimpse into the stylistic range that has defined his career from his debut years through his later projects.

