Casual Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | We Got It Like That |
| 2 | That's How It Is |
| 3 | Me-O-Mi-O |
| 4 | You Flunked |
| 5 | Lose in the End |
| 6 | Follow the Funk |
| 7 | Get Off It |
| 8 | Thoughts of the Thoughtful |
| 9 | Be Thousand |
| 10 | I Didn’t Mean To |
| 11 | Love Dat |
| 12 | Think Differently |
| 13 | Chained Minds |
| 14 | Later On |
| 15 | We Don't Get Down |
| 16 | The Shakedown |
| 17 | Windows |
| 18 | A Little Something |
| 19 | This Is How We Rip Shit |
| 20 | Who's It On |
| 21 | That Bullshit |
| 22 | I Gotta |
| 23 | Intro |
| 24 | That's How It Is, Part 2 |
| 25 | Mic Memorial |
| 26 | Shrimp Fried Rice |
| 27 | Divine Dreams |
| 28 | #Rapgod |
| 29 | Dua Ra |
| 30 | Bartender |
| 31 | Don't Come To The West Coast |
| 32 | Enjoy Yourself |
| 33 | Father Figure |
| 34 | Head Jerk (Gimme Boss) |
| 35 | Her Lil Sister |
| 36 | Hole in One |
| 37 | I Gotta Get Down |
| 38 | I Wonder |
| 39 | Rock Wit Us - |
| 40 | They Must Not Know |
| 41 | Thinkin Bout My Paper |
| 42 | Times Done Changed |
| 43 | Where They At? |
Casual Albums
About Casual
Casual is an Oakland-based rapper who emerged from the Bay Area's vibrant underground hip-hop scene in the mid-1970s, becoming a distinctive voice in West Coast rap with his laid-back flow and clever wordplay. His sound blends the funky, bass-heavy grooves characteristic of Oakland rap with witty, often humorous lyricism that sets him apart from his more aggressive contemporaries, as exemplified in playful tracks like "Shrimp Fried Rice" and "Me-O-Mi-O." Casual's debut "Casual LP" established him as part of the influential Hieroglyphics collective, where his relaxed delivery and jazz-influenced production helped define the alternative hip-hop movement of the early 1990s. Throughout his evolution across 12 albums, including "The Return Of The Backpack" and "He Still Think He Raw," he has maintained his commitment to lyrical craftsmanship over commercial trends, with songs like "I Didn't Mean To" and "You Flunked" showcasing his ability to balance introspective storytelling with street-smart observations. His nearly five-decade career and 83-song catalog represent a sustained dedication to authentic hip-hop artistry, influencing a generation of conscious rappers who prioritize substance over flash. Casual's cultural impact extends beyond music, as he helped establish the Bay Area as a breeding ground for innovative, independent hip-hop that values creativity and individuality over mainstream appeal.