No problem
сhase and status Lyrics


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I move like water, I go with the flow
I go back to old school, I go back to Rome
But this is not history, it's the start of the show
Never worry, that is the way that I roll
I'm a bad man, what is it? Let me say again
You can try copy like a slave to a trend
Nothing they can say and nothing they can do
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you

But it's a problem for you, you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you

I move like water, I go with the flow
I go back to old school, I go back to Rome
But this is not history, it's the start of the show
Never worry, that is the way that I roll
I'm a bad man, what is it? Let me say again
You can try copy like a slave to a trend
Nothing they can say and nothing they can do
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you

But it's a problem for you, you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you





It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Chase and Status' song "No Problem" can be interpreted in a variety of ways, but on first listen, it seems to be a message about staying true to oneself and not worrying about what others think or do. The lines "I move like water, I go with the flow, I go back to old school, I go back to Rome" may suggest a fluidity in the way the lyrics' speaker moves through life, adapting to changing circumstances and reverting to old ways of doing things, all while staying grounded and connected to the past. This could also be an acknowledgement of the cyclical nature of history and how it relates to the present moment.


The singer of the song also seems to be asserting their autonomy and individuality in the face of trends and cultural pressures. The line "You can try copy like a slave to a trend, nothing they can say and nothing they can do" suggests that the singer is not concerned with fitting in or conforming to popular taste, but instead values their own unique perspective and approach. This sentiment is reinforced in the repeated refrain of "It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you," which could be read as a dismissive response to anyone who might try to criticize or influence the singer.


Overall, "No Problem" seems to be a declaration of self-assurance, resilience, and independence, encouraging listeners to embrace their own individuality and not be swayed by outside pressures or expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

I move like water, I go with the flow
I am flexible and adaptable like water, I can adjust to any situation effortlessly.


I go back to old school, I go back to Rome
I appreciate and draw inspiration from traditional things, as well as ancient history.


But this is not history, it's the start of the show
This is not a historical reenactment, this is a new event that is about to unfold.


Never worry, that is the way that I roll
I don't stress or fret, I remain calm and collected in any situation.


I'm a bad man, what is it? Let me say again
I am confident and accomplished, and I am reminding you of my status.


You can try copy like a slave to a trend
You can attempt to imitate what is popular like a mindless follower, but it won't work for you.


Nothing they can say and nothing they can do
No matter what others say or do, it doesn't affect me or my success.


It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
While I am unaffected, your attempts to copy or compete with me are causing problems for you.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Takura Tendayi, William Kennard, Saul Milton

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@tomibucluc

I move like water I go with the flow
I go back to old school
I go back to Rome
But this is not history it's the start of the show
Never worry that is the way that I roll
I'm a bad man, what is it let me say again
You can try copy like a slave to a trend
Nothing they can say and nothing they can do
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you!



@VideosFuntastic

Y'all have a nice day singing along with the right text

I move like water i go with the flow
I go back to old-school like go back to Rome
But this is not history it is the start of the show
Never worry that it's the way that I roll
I'm a badman, what is it let me say again
You can try copy like a slave to a trend

Nothing they can say and nothing they can do
It's no problem for me, but is a problem for you!



All comments from YouTube:

@manuelwalti1773

2019 and still this track is almost untouchable

@theyredistortingourrhthymn7141

Sydney SEES

@interlace84

..got a boosted 60fps version on my channel if anyone's interested. Couldn't resist trying to touch it up a little.

@PlanT21

Is problem for you?

@akylbekmalaev6102

hello it's me

@leewilkinson4191

2020, still un-fucking-touchable lol

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@queenbee9701

When this banger drops 5 hours Into a sesh it revives you. Absolutely love this.

@ads2829

Lol 5 hours in? You say that like it's a long time.

@zizzla3887

@Streets Sustenance London. Rofl coke heads.

@YOUNOTCOOKING

@Streets Sustenance London. thats predrink time, the sesh hasn't even begun until you're kitchen at the end of the night

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