Bippleyipsnipp Is Still Tippin On For The Record, Rap Attack Salutes

Some artists follow trends. Others create them. Baltimore’s own Bippleyipsnipp is the latter, an original force whose language, energy, and authenticity are reshaping the culture from the inside out.
From the moment he stepped onto the mic during Rap Attack, Bippleyipsnipp made it clear: the lingo isn’t a gimmick, it’s been his native tongue since age 11. Now 34, he’s watched his slang go viral, copied, remixed, and misunderstood, but never duplicated. “There ain’t no right way to yang,” he said. “When it’s in you, it comes natural.”
Bip’s humility shines through even as his influence grows. Whether being mimicked by Lil Yachty or acknowledged by Druski, Bip never chased clout, he chose collaboration. “I wasn’t trying to confront him,” he said about Drewski. “I wanted to work with him.”
And that’s what makes Bip special. He’s not just a character, he’s a craftsman. From publishing his dictionary to giving viral comedy a hometown heart, Bippleyipsnipp is building something bigger than a moment.
Even when opportunities slipped through the cracks, Bip stayed grounded. “I’m doing it for the fam,” he said. “For the city that raised me.”
Baltimore has always stood behind its own, and Bip embodies that spirit, loud, layered, and full of love. Salute to an innovator, a walking soundbite, and a hometown hero.
Check out his official Rap Attack, For The Record, freestyle below: