Stop Calling The Police On Me
Dreamer Isioma Lyrics


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Tell me what you think I’m supposed to do
With a life like this I've got so much to prove yea
Day and night it’s me and gorilla glue
Hell of a two
Lights spark the fuse
The smoke clears so beautifully

Stop calling the police on me
This is not the help I need no
You don't live the life I lead
You don't see the path I see no
You don't breathe the air I breathe
We're on different frequencies
So if you had believed in me
You would have stopped calling the police on me

Stop calling just leave me alone
Or i'll hit you with that dial tone
Called me one two three times in a row
Uno uno dos tres
I won't want no stress
I don't care where we go
I hope it’s far away from home
Late nights in Americana
Dreaming bout life in tropicana I wanna
Go where family means ohana
Call my pharmaceutical doctor
I'm gone I’m loose
With a life like this i've got so much to prove yea
Day and night it’s me and gorilla glue
Hell of a two
Lights spark the fuse
The smoke clears so beautifully

Stop calling the police on me
This is not the help I need no
You don't live the life I lead
You don't see the path I see no
You don't breathe the air I breathe
We're on different frequencies




So if you had believed in me
You would have stopped calling the police on me

Overall Meaning

"Stop Calling The Police On Me" by Dreamer Isioma is a powerful song that laments the experience of being perceived and judged based on stereotypes. The song encourages listeners to see beyond appearances and recognize the unique experiences that individuals have. The first verse establishes the theme of the song by inviting listeners to consider what they think the singer is supposed to do with their life. The imagery of using gorilla glue to hold things together speaks to the struggle of life and the constant demands it places on us. The chorus addresses the people who are calling the police on the singer and points out that this is not what they need. The singer is living a different life, on a different path, and thus, requires different support. The second verse is a direct challenge to the constant intrusion of the police on people's lives. The repetition of "stop calling" and the clever wordplay on "uno uno dos tres" drives home the point that the singer is not interested in being harassed and that calling the police is not going to achieve the desired outcome. The lyrics emphasize the importance of understanding different perspectives and various paths in life rather than relying on surface-level assumptions.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me what you think I’m supposed to do
I'm looking for guidance or advice.


With a life like this I've got so much to prove yea
I have a lot to accomplish and prove to myself.


Day and night it’s me and gorilla glue
I'm working hard and constantly hustling.


Hell of a two
It takes a lot to do what I do.


Lights spark the fuse
I'm driven and passionate about my work.


The smoke clears so beautifully
My hard work and dedication pay off in the end.


Stop calling the police on me
I don't need you to interfere or call the authorities.


This is not the help I need no
Your actions are not helpful or supportive.


You don't live the life I lead
You don't understand my experiences or struggles.


You don't see the path I see no
You don't have my perspective or vision for my future.


You don't breathe the air I breathe
Our lifestyles and environments are different.


We're on different frequencies
We have different thoughts, opinions, and priorities.


So if you had believed in me
If you had faith in me and my abilities,


You would have stopped calling the police on me
you wouldn't interfere or cause trouble for me.


Stop calling just leave me alone
Stop bothering me and let me work in peace.


Or i'll hit you with that dial tone
I will ignore your attempts to reach me.


Called me one two three times in a row
You're annoying me with multiple calls.


Uno uno dos tres
Counting in Spanish to express frustration and displeasure.


I won't want no stress
I don't want any more problems or conflicts.


I don't care where we go
I don't care about traveling or changing locations.


I hope it’s far away from home
I want to distance myself from the current situation or environment.


Late nights in Americana
Working and striving towards success during late hours in America.


Dreaming bout life in tropicana I wanna
I desire a better life and atmosphere, like the tropics.


Go where family means ohana
I want to be with loved ones who share a strong bond and connection.


Call my pharmaceutical doctor
I need to consult with a doctor about medication or treatment.


I'm gone I’m loose
My mind is free and I'm living in the moment.




Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Songtrust Ave
Written by: MATTHEW WANG, SERENA ISIOMA IWEREBON

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@brandonschneider1670

who’s the mf that disliked this video

@dreamerisioma

it was me this shit is trash

@erinmilroy2605

The mf who called the cops in the first place probably

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@Serena Isioma LMAOOO

@regina-no9oi

right like this hit 🙄🤚 "uno dos tres i dont want no stress🕺"

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@Serena Isioma miss girl whatchu saying I love this shit

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