Kanye West’s new song ‘Lift Yourself’ has fans scratching their heads

What does "scoop-diddy-whoop" mean?

That’s what many fans, including Hot 97 radio personality Ebro Darden, are wondering after the rapper released his first music since 2016’s “The Life of Pablo.”

West, 40, teased the track Friday, writing on Twitter, “I'm going to drop a song with a verse that will bring Ebro the closure he's been seeking."

"The bars ... ," he continued, using fire emojis. "It's called ‘Lift Yourself.”

He then released the song, which doesn’t include bars at all, on his website.

“Lift Yourself” starts off with a familiar West vibe, using an updated sample of Amnesty’s 1973 hit “Liberty.”

After a slight transition, West finally says on the track, “But they don’t really realize, though; this next verse, this next verse though; these bars; watch this s*** go.”

He then raps, “Poopy-di scoop. Scoop-diddy-whoop. Whoop-di-scoop-di-poop. Poop-di-scoopt. Scoopty-whoop. Whoopity-scoop. Whoop-poop. Poop-diddy. Whoop-Scoop. Poop. Poop. Scoop-diddy-whoop. Whoop-diddy-scoop. Whoop-diddy-scoop. Poop.”

While some fans think West was suddenly inspired by Jazz musicians who often scat sing, others think it could just be a reference track, which is often used by musicians to build elements of a song, before adding the lyrics.

For Darden, however, he simply thinks West is trolling his fans. The radio personally responded to the song, “It’s all fun & games. Woop-diddy-scoop-diddy... #SamboFlow.”

He later wrote, “We already knew you was #TrollYeWest.”

West has been tweeting in support of the president via Twitter, even grabbing the attention of the president himself.

West maintained that the meeting was about "multicultural issues."

“Bro, you don’t know what you’re playing with, man,” Darden recalled telling him. “You’re playing with something for yourself in a selfish way that is life and death for many people.”