The Chairman's Intent
Action Bronson Lyrics


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Yeah (You don't even know me)
Yeah yeah, ah (You don't even know me)
Ah-ha (You don't even know me)
It's me, yeah (You don't even know me)

Yo, these sixteen bars cost sixteen cars
Kiss these balls, bitch, we stars
Fuck that shit, you ain't hot like Prince
You got little shine, but not like this
Time crumbles when the jet black M5 rumbles
All from what I did last summer?
But motherfuckers forget
Till I'm back up on the set
Every motherfucking jump shot wet
Same outfit every day like a cartoon (that's me!)
Uh, they'll never find you in a shark suit
And there will never be a part two
Shit, you're looking at some motherfucking art, boo

Two pumps from the inhaler got me feeling like Morris Taylor
Two kisses on the cheek for my tailor
I got the soul of an Amazon Healer
Better be sure to put them cameras on
Turn dreams into real shit
Yeah, I might be sick
Sitting cross-eyed, I'm likely lit
Draw blood, I'm already made
But little man will cut your face like wedding cake

You don't even know me
You don't even know me
You don't even know me
You don't even know me

Switch a maze on these bitches like, whoop
Switch a maze on these bitches like, whoop
Watch the fifth wheel fall
From this top floor view, I can see it all
Yeah, man
From this top floor view, I can see it all

Uh, I started clapping when the chef brought the duck to the table
Uh, that shit was shining like an angel
I never trust a dude named 'Angel'
Long sleeved 4/5th's, turn them into an angel
Sky opened up and down came me
Young AB, flowing in a Jag from the 80s
Tanned like I just left Haiti
Looking like I had mad plastic surgery
They turned Bam Bam Chinese
And that's fine by me
Shit, I need some time to realign my Chi
So bitch please pass that banh bao chi
Before I get upset, homie

You don't even know me
You don't even know me




You don't even know me
You don't even know me

Overall Meaning

In Action Bronson's song "The Chairman's Intent," the lyrics express themes of self-identity, confidence, and asserting one's place in the music industry. The opening lines, "Yeah (You don't even know me), Yeah yeah, ah (You don't even know me)," emphasize a sense of being misunderstood and unrecognized by others. Bronson asserts his significance by stating that his sixteen bars (rap verses) are worth sixteen cars, showing the value he places on his craft.


He then proceeds to dismiss others' attempts at fame, claiming they may have a small amount of shine but not like his own. The reference to Prince implies a level of stardom that few can reach. He further asserts himself by referencing his previous accomplishments and the impact he has made, questioning whether people truly forget his contributions until he returns to the scene.


The lyrics also touch upon Bronson's eccentricity and uniqueness. He mentions wearing the same outfit every day like a cartoon character, showcasing his individuality and defiance of societal norms. The line about not finding someone in a shark suit implies that he is elusive and unpredictable, reinforcing his enigmatic persona.


The second verse delves into Bronson's confidence and swagger. He compares the sensation of inhaling from an inhaler to feeling invincible like Morris Taylor, a reference to the character from the film "Manhunter." He boasts about the attention from his tailor, symbolizing his high status. Bronson proclaims his ability to transform dreams into reality and hints at potential illness, possibly alluding to his unconventional approach to life and music.


The chorus repeatedly emphasizes that others do not truly know Bronson, further asserting his uniqueness and individuality. The song concludes with a reference to switching the game up ("Switch a maze on these bitches like, whoop") and Bronson's elevated perspective ("From this top floor view, I can see it all"). These lines symbolize his ability to navigate through challenges and maintain a clear vision of his surroundings.


Overall, "The Chairman's Intent" reflects Action Bronson's self-assured persona and asserts his individuality in the music industry.


Line by Line Meaning

Yeah (You don't even know me)
This lyric emphasizes that the listener lacks knowledge of Action Bronson's true identity and character.


Yeah yeah, ah (You don't even know me)
The repetition of 'Yeah yeah' further emphasizes the listener's lack of understanding or familiarity with Action Bronson.


Ah-ha (You don't even know me)
The exclamation 'Ah-ha' reinforces the fact that the listener has no knowledge or understanding of Action Bronson.


It's me, yeah (You don't even know me)
Action Bronson affirms his identity and reminds the listener that they still don't know him, despite claiming otherwise.


Yo, these sixteen bars cost sixteen cars
Action Bronson suggests that his lyrical skills are incredibly valuable, equivalent to the cost of sixteen cars.


Kiss these balls, bitch, we stars
Using vulgar language and assertiveness, Action Bronson proclaims his stardom and dominance over his critics.


Fuck that shit, you ain't hot like Prince
Action Bronson dismisses the competition by implying they are not as talented or revered as the late musician Prince.


You got little shine, but not like this
While acknowledging others may have some success ('little shine'), Action Bronson asserts that his own shine surpasses theirs.


Time crumbles when the jet black M5 rumbles
Action Bronson suggests that time loses importance or significance when he is driving his powerful black M5 car.


All from what I did last summer?
Action Bronson questions whether his achievements and success are merely a result of his previous actions, as if it were that simple.


But motherfuckers forget
Action Bronson expresses frustration with the tendency of people to forget or underestimate his talent and impact.


Till I'm back up on the set
Action Bronson implies that people only remember and recognize his talent once he returns and performs on a set or stage.


Every motherfucking jump shot wet
Here, Action Bronson compares his lyrical delivery to a perfectly executed jump shot in basketball, signifying his precision and skill.


Same outfit every day like a cartoon (that's me!)
Action Bronson humorously compares his consistent fashion choice to cartoon characters who wear the same attire, asserting his unique style and identity.


Uh, they'll never find you in a shark suit
By saying 'they'll never find you in a shark suit,' Action Bronson implies that he stands out and cannot blend in or be hidden like someone wearing an unusual outfit.


And there will never be a part two
Action Bronson suggests that his uniqueness and talent cannot be replicated or continued in another person; he is one of a kind.


Shit, you're looking at some motherfucking art, boo
With a touch of arrogance, Action Bronson asserts that his music and skills are indeed a form of art that should be appreciated and respected.


Two pumps from the inhaler got me feeling like Morris Taylor
Action Bronson implies that using his inhaler gives him a burst of energy or confidence, likening himself to Morris Taylor, who is known for his athletic prowess.


Two kisses on the cheek for my tailor
Action Bronson shows appreciation for his tailor by metaphorically using 'two kisses on the cheek' as a gesture of gratitude and fondness.


I got the soul of an Amazon Healer
Action Bronson claims to possess the deep and powerful essence of an Amazon Healer, suggesting his ability to heal and rejuvenate through his music.


Better be sure to put them cameras on
Action Bronson expects attention and wants others to capture and document his presence, highlighting his desire to be seen and recognized.


Turn dreams into real shit
Action Bronson possesses the ability to transform dreams into tangible reality through his actions and achievements.


Yeah, I might be sick
Action Bronson acknowledges the possibility of being unwell or mentally disturbed, possibly referring to his unconventional and unique style.


Sitting cross-eyed, I'm likely lit
By saying 'sitting cross-eyed, I'm likely lit,' Action Bronson suggests that his eccentric behavior and appearance could be attributed to being intoxicated or high.


Draw blood, I'm already made
Action Bronson speaks of his successful status, referring to himself as 'already made' and capable of making others 'draw blood' in a confrontational sense.


But little man will cut your face like wedding cake
Despite Action Bronson's established success, he warns others that there are always individuals (represented as 'little man') who can threaten or harm them like cutting a wedding cake.


Switch a maze on these bitches like, whoop
Action Bronson confidently claims to manipulate and confuse his female opponents by changing the rules of the game, represented metaphorically as a maze.


Watch the fifth wheel fall
Action Bronson subtly implies that others, represented as the 'fifth wheel,' will eventually fail or be left behind while he achieves success and progression.


From this top floor view, I can see it all
With a metaphorical top floor view, Action Bronson suggests that he has a superior perspective and insight, allowing him to observe and understand everything around him.


Uh, I started clapping when the chef brought the duck to the table
Action Bronson demonstrates his appreciation for culinary excellence by mimicking the act of applause when a chef presents a delicious dish, specifically mentioning duck.


Uh, that shit was shining like an angel
Action Bronson admires the visually appealing quality of the duck, comparing its shining appearance to that of an angel.


I never trust a dude named 'Angel'
Using wordplay, Action Bronson humorously states that he has skepticism towards people with the name 'Angel,' suggesting potential deception or untrustworthiness.


Long sleeved 4/5th's, turn them into an angel
Action Bronson suggests that his actions or the use of a firearm can transform a threatening person ('4/5th's) into an 'angel,' suggesting the ability to neutralize or pacify a situation.


Sky opened up and down came me
By saying 'sky opened up and down came me,' Action Bronson alludes to his sudden arrival or entrance, as if descending from the sky like a divine entity.


Young AB, flowing in a Jag from the 80s
Referring to himself as 'Young AB,' Action Bronson describes himself effortlessly rapping or 'flowing' in a classic Jaguar car from the 1980s, symbolizing his stylish and timeless approach.


Tanned like I just left Haiti
Action Bronson humorously suggests that he has a deep tan comparable to someone who has recently visited a tropical country like Haiti, exaggerating his appearance.


Looking like I had mad plastic surgery
Action Bronson playfully implies that his physical appearance might make it seem like he has undergone extensive plastic surgery, emphasizing his unique and distinctive looks.


They turned Bam Bam Chinese
Using his nickname 'Bam Bam,' Action Bronson humorously comments on people's tendency to mistake his heritage or racial identity, suggesting they assume he is Chinese.


And that's fine by me
Action Bronson expresses his indifference to others' misconceptions about his ethnicity, implying that it doesn't affect him negatively.


Shit, I need some time to realign my Chi
Action Bronson acknowledges the need for personal reflection and restoration of his inner energy or 'Chi,' suggesting a momentary pause or break from his endeavors.


So bitch please pass that banh bao chi
In a playful tone, Action Bronson requests a Vietnamese steamed bun dessert ('banh bao chi'), implying that he seeks comfort or indulgence during his period of self-reflection.


Before I get upset, homie
Action Bronson warns others to pass the dessert quickly 'before I get upset,' suggesting that his temper might surface if his request is not fulfilled promptly.


Switch a maze on these bitches like, whoop
Repeating the earlier line, Action Bronson reinforces his ability to manipulate and confuse his female opponents, symbolized by the use of a maze as a metaphor.


Switch a maze on these bitches like, whoop
The repetition of the previous line serves to strengthen the message that Action Bronson can outsmart and deceive his female opponents.


Watch the fifth wheel fall
Repeating an earlier line, Action Bronson reiterates his assertion that others, symbolized as the 'fifth wheel,' will ultimately fail or be overlooked while he continues to succeed.


From this top floor view, I can see it all
The repetition of a previous line highlights the idea that Action Bronson possesses superior insight and perspective, enabling him to observe and understand everything around him.


You don't even know me
The repetition of this line throughout the song emphasizes the listener's lack of knowledge or understanding of Action Bronson's true identity and character.




Lyrics Ā© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Ariyan Arslani, Omuna Singsiri, Rory William Quigley

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