caution
..:::: M.V.M ::::.. Lyrics


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Proceed
But it might cost ya
Proceed
Motherfucker
With caution
With caution
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Uh

Manifesting my future, I don't need a Respusha (Huh)
Holding back from my fate (FUCK THAT)

Solo Dolo Laughing at the scenery of opponents warming up
Convinced their gene is clutch, I'll let em pose and front

While I Mack on my bitch a bunch (A bunch)
Have me a pre game party like I don't give a fuck (A fuck)

About protocols or the rules on the news
(OH NO) I'm not Irresponsible, double masked and I'm fully vaccinated if they ask

I'm about the cash with a different philosophy and I'm talking finding cures for the cancer
Cancer
Cancer
Cancer
Cancer
Cancer, No astrology

Proceed
But it might cost ya
Might cost ya
Proceed
Motherfucker
With caution
With caution
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Uh

I sense critics getting together to sign a petition
Like MAGA supporters wishing to build a wall across the border

(Hah) The fucking nerve (Uh)To assume (Mm)
I transport by foot, apparently apparently few (Few)

Know of the scenic route, smuggling underground happens under their nose

(MOTHERFUCKER) I suppose that's a underground king, seems to appear you are Witnessing he through your screen

Shining like aluminum foil with vinegar used to crush and brush the rust off of the bum Rim

I shoot in hopes to catch the wind (Catch the wind) like Bird, you can say the aim is like A Celtic
From eighty-six' with a modern twist of Jason, no killer but I'm Freddie with the pen

And it's evident that I got the heart to win just check the
Check the
Check the
Check the
Check the
Check the
Check the
Check the
Check the
Check the
Check the

Birth Date

Proceed
But it most cost ya
Proceed
Motherfucker
With caution
With caution
Yeah
Yeah
Yeah
Time will tell when I'm regarded as the truth but in the meantime ima write books of Proof

Or revelation and cancel all reservations, Based off an observation of the early TWENTY-TWENTY's
Yeah
Yeah




Yeah
Motherfucker. Proceed

Overall Meaning

In "Caution," M.V.M portrays a sense of confidence and determination while cautioning others to proceed with care. The opening lines, "Proceed, but it might cost ya" and "Motherfucker, with caution," suggest that taking risks and moving forward requires careful consideration of the consequences. M.V.M asserts his individuality and rejects societal expectations, proclaiming that he doesn't need a Respusha (likely a reference to a famous rapper known for his flashy lifestyle). He refuses to hold back from his destiny, expressing a strong belief in his own abilities and ridiculing his opponents who are merely warming up.


The lyrics also touch on societal issues and personal beliefs. M.V.M dismisses rules and protocols seen on the news, indicating a rebellious attitude towards perceived limitations. He emphasizes his focus on wealth and success, boasting about his devotion to making money and potentially finding cures for cancer. The repeated mention of cancer could symbolize the decay of society or reflect a personal struggle.


In the second verse, M.V.M calls out critics who gather to sign petitions, comparing them to MAGA (Make America Great Again) supporters longing to build walls across the border. He challenges assumptions made about him, stating that he transports himself on foot and takes hidden routes underground. M.V.M likens himself to an underground king, suggesting that his talent and impact are only seen through screens. He uses a metaphorical reference to aluminum foil and vinegar to describe his shine and the process of eliminating any flaws. M.V.M references famous basketball player Larry Bird and horror movie villain Freddie Krueger, combining the themes of skill and fearlessness in his pursuit of success.


The song ends with a declaration of M.V.M's willingness to prove himself over time. He expresses the intent to write books of proof and revelation, canceling reservations based on observations of the early 2020s. This line could imply a desire to challenge common beliefs or shed light on hidden truths.




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Written by: Josiah Villa

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Just_Lars

Really interesting video, and honestly, I like that you shared your opinions so openly. Even tho I can't really relate to the whole mvm discussion (never played it) I have a rather straight dislike towards cheating online. It's okay in single player games, because that's fun and doesn't hurt anyone. Hell, I wish more games again would give you cheats, modifiers, whatever you call them. I grew up with cheats being an integral part of the gaming expericence. But that was stuff implemented by the devs in the first place.

In multiplayer, I think it's just unethical. And yes, that includes coop with randoms*. Not only does cheating take away the chance for others to reach (relatively) high scores, desired loot or achievements legitimately by destroying the comparability between players. It also can take away the fun for others who enjoy a challenge, or want to feel the satisfaction of truly earning a reward for their success. Not speaking of games where the loot isn't instantiated and cheaters gobble it all up.
Lastly, and I know that this might be a controversial point, I wholeheartedly believe that letting people cheat in multiplayer unsanctioned or turning a blind eye to them, normalizes the practice in the long run in general. It starts out with "It's only mvm, whats the matter?". Then continues to "Calm down, it's only casual, just join another server". Only to end with "Why are you enraged? tf2 is an old game and who plays ranked nowadays anyway?". I think you get my point.
The more cheating gets tolerated, the more "normal" it becomes. And eventually, when the player base gets driven away from a game, the bots and cheaters will follow them, to a new one.
And why wouldn't they? They learned that they only have to be persistent enough, that eventually, people will get used to them and their practices. That it will start at tolerating their behaviour in "non-serious" modes, until it bleeds over to more competitive ones and everyone just starts to get numb to it. It is what it is, right? Nothing you can do.

So yeah. I really believe that, to keep old games alive and healthy, cheaters must be outcast from every aspect of it. Because eventually, when the player base only consists of veterans and cheaters, no one new will stay. And then, the game dies. It just doesn't feel right to sacrifice the future of a game by ignoring cheating, just so that some individuals can farm a few skins to sell.


*With friends only on, let's say, a private server, thats a different story. Tho the argument can be made it's not really different from a single player experience then.



All comments from YouTube:

Crumps Crumbs

There's something incredibly horrifying about seeing an aimbotter saying "F**K! IT'S HIM!" as if they were terrified out of their mind.

Banana Republic's Banana Seller

Lol

Interceptor

Well, we dont like basil because as weezy said, basil bad

Ultra

And I even had that name before
But I never cheated

And even written on cyrilic

TwistedFireX

That was the best part of the video

The Living Glitch

Basil’s still the lesser of the two evils. At least he’s not hacking.

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MrScourge42

I had completed 400 tours, and pyro was my 2nd most played class in mvm long before the gas pass came out. Long before tacobot was a thing, and after not playing for years I decided to come back and have some fun. I saw pyro had this new weapon, and I was having a blast using it. I had only completed a few tours before running into my first Tacobot, who saw me using pyro. He forced everyone in the pub to ragequit on the last wave, using an exploit to avoid being kicked. After that encounter I was blacklisted and harassed daily by tacobot members, they went after me extra hard because of my high tour count, if any member saw me they would ruin the game I was in. I was just trying to have some fun, first time playing tf2 in years, and now I don't play tf2 anymore...

Mr. Brick

wow that sucks ass, these bots are terrible

Viket

When i become high tour i will have so much fun do the same shit to toxic tours players since they only go againts the good persons so what if the good person becomes an asshole with the assholes but keeps chill with the newbies?

Lil_Spooki

@Viket I mean yeah, we should all kick toxic tour players more but like, don't bother going too out of your way. They're wasting their time by putting loads of effort and care into MvM and their toxic opinions, don't worry that much about having to punish them all for it. They're already punishing themselves enough lmao.

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