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Shot My Boss
Cousin Oliver Lyrics


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Well I've had enough
Of this nine to five
Barely getting by
Trying to survive

But I've got my kids
My rent
My credit cards
My car payment
Who the hell can I blame for this?
Who the hell is going to pay for this?

Need solutions to my problems
Time to take action
Yeah, yeah

So I ask my boss for a raise
And he said NO WAY
What have you done
To deserve one?

But I got my kids
My rent
My credit cards
My car payment
I'm not the one to blame for this
I'm not going to pay for this

Need solutions to my problems
It's time to take action

I shot my boss
Look what I've done x4

Here they come
Yeah, they're coming for you x2

Here they come
Yeah, they're coming for you kid
Look what you did
Look what you did

But you got a couple alternatives
Go away quietly
Or set yourself free
Set yourself free
Top of the world ma

I shot my boss
Look what I've done x4

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Shot My Boss" by Cousin Oliver appear to be about a person who has reached their breaking point in their nine to five job, barely getting by and struggling to survive. Despite having kids to provide for and bills to pay, they feel like they are not being fairly compensated and seek a raise from their boss. However, their boss refuses and questions what they have done to deserve it. Frustrated and desperate for solutions, the singer takes action and shoots their boss. The chorus repeats the line "Look what I've done" four times, indicating a sense of both pride and regret over their actions.


The song can be interpreted as a commentary on the frustration and hopelessness that many people feel in their jobs, especially in a capitalist society that values profits over the well-being of workers. The singer feels like they have done everything right, but are still not able to make ends meet. When their boss denies them the raise they feel they deserve, they feel like they have no other choice but to take matters into their own hands.


Overall, the lyrics to "Shot My Boss" by Cousin Oliver showcase the darker side of the American Dream and the desperation that can come from trying to survive in a society that prioritizes profit over people.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I've had enough
I'm tired of my current situation


Of this nine to five
My job isn't fulfilling or satisfactory


Barely getting by
Struggling financially


Trying to survive
Just trying to make it through each day


But I've got my kids
I have dependents who rely on me


My rent
Monthly housing payments


My credit cards
Debt accrued from daily expenses


My car payment
Monthly payments for my vehicle


Who the hell can I blame for this?
I am frustrated and looking for someone to blame


Who the hell is going to pay for this?
I am unable or unwilling to take responsibility for my financial situation


Need solutions to my problems
I am actively seeking to fix my situation


Time to take action
I am prepared to make a change


So I ask my boss for a raise
I am seeking better compensation from my employer


And he said NO WAY
My request for a raise was denied


What have you done
My boss questions my worth or contributions to the company


To deserve one?
My boss is not willing to give me a raise without valid reason


I'm not the one to blame for this
I refuse to accept responsibility for my financial problems


I'm not going to pay for this
I do not want to take responsibility for my financial situation


Here they come
The consequences of my actions are approaching


Yeah, they're coming for you
I am the one being held responsible for my actions


Look what you did
I am being made to face the consequences of my actions


But you got a couple alternatives
I have a few options to consider


Go away quietly
I can choose to walk away without confrontation


Or set yourself free
I have the option to take control of my life and free myself from my current situation


Top of the world ma
I am feeling triumphant, as if I have reached the top


I shot my boss
I took extreme measures to deal with my dissatisfaction


Look what I've done
I must now face the consequences of my actions and live with what I have done




Contributed by Caden K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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