Uh, you think ya big boi, throwing three stacks
I'ma show you how to ball, you a mismatch
Opinionated but I'm always spitting straight facts
Throwback, I might throw this on an eight track

- Mark in the song jopping

These lyrics from the song jopping transmit a deep and meaningful message that should be shared universally. In the first line -uh, you think ya a big boi, throwing three stacks- Mark is expressing the opinion that the competition does not compare to superm, and possibly also criticizing haters for being too confident while not having any real skills or knowledge to back up their attacks. This encourages listeners to be confident and never back down, especially when faced with arrogant people who think they are superior, to never let anyone belittle them or treat them like they are nothing.
-Ima show you how to ball, you a mismatch- here mark is saying how this person is not very good at what they do, however he will help them become better. This demonstrates that he is a caring person who wants to help others. Even when they hate on him, and by the standards of many do not deserve respect, he still tries to motivate them to improve.
In the next line Mark speaks about how you should always be true to yourself and share your opinions. Some may say he's too opinionated, but he stands up for himself and asserts his only speaking the truth, encouraging others to do the same, and to never let anyone silence them.
Lastly, Mark says he will put this music on an eight track, this being a throwback to a piece of recording technology popular in the 60s to 80s. This is clearly his way of trying to inspire the listeners to make art and follow their passions, while using clever word play and references.
Overall these lyrics clearly have a deep meaning, which more people should pay attention to. There is so much to get out of only one verse in this over four minute long song. It is truly unfortunate that so many write it all off as stupid and insignificant, when it's not even close to that. Never stop jopping.

From first glance, Jopping seems to be a made up word that SuperM used to name their song just because it sounded unique, however, Jopping actually seems to be a song that was written to bring everyone together no matter who they are. This is shown when in the hit line ‘Cause when we jumping and popping, we jopping’ the Spermies seem to create a new word for the sake of making a boring old party song that is designed to be danced to. Nevertheless, this is untrue and Jopping actually is a song that is designed to make everybody feel welcome in the fanbase and saying that they can all dance to it if they want to. This is first hinted at with the use of the word ‘jumping’ which is commonly done by younger children who have not yet learnt how to dance probably and resort to jumping when listening to their favourite songs.However, this isn’t fully confirmed until the use of the word ‘popping’ which is a style of street dancing that is commonly used in dance battles and helped influence the hip hop dance movement. All of this seems to bring forward the message that everybody is equal in SuperM’s eyes especially when they combine the two to make the word ‘Jopping’, after which the song is named. This shows that Jopping is a dance move that can be done by anyone to dance to the song and shows that the Spermies hold no prejudice towards anyone and made the song to be listened to universally.

- Twenle (jopping expert)