The song "Favorite Opp" by Hotboii tells a story about the artist's experiences with betrayal and loyalty in his community. "Opp" is short for opposition or rival, and the term is often used in hip-hop to refer to enemies or those who pose a threat. In the lyrics, Hotboii claims that he was more active and influential in his own neighborhood than his rivals before they became successful. He suggests that once these rivals gain wealth ("get some guap"), they quickly switch sides and betray their original loyalties. Hotboii also references violence and revenge in the lines about "piggies" (police) being sent to his town and one of his associates retaliating by "blowing them down." He suggests that someone put their life on the line for their rival, possibly referring to a friend who sacrificed for their success but was not properly avenged. The lyrics also touch on themes of perseverance and self-reliance. Hotboii acknowledges that people constantly change and betray each other, but he remains focused on reaching the top and is not bothered by others' actions. He mentions the trap lifestyle and the need to protect himself, referencing Chris Bosh (former NBA player known for his defensive skills) as a metaphor for always being on guard. Overall, the song portrays Hotboii's street mentality and his determination to succeed despite the challenges and betrayals he encounters.