If You Don't Like the Effects Don't Produce the Cause
Funkadelic Lyrics


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If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause
If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause
If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause

You say you don't like where you're at (yeah)
You can make a change
If you accept the blame
Stay in control of your reactions, yes
Will determine the effect
Of any situation

You have the power to negate
Any ? causing feeling
That prohibits you to think
A situation is just that
It has no special power
To do you harm
It's your reactions that count

If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause
If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the causeIf you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause

You say you don't like what your country's about (yeah)
Ain't you deep
In your semi-first class seat
You picket this and protest that
And eat yourself fat
Ain't you deep
In your semi-first class seat

If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause
If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause
If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause
If you don't like the effect
Don't produce the cause

You say you don't like what your country's about (yeah)
Ain't you deep
In your semi-first class seat
You picket this and protest that
And eat yourself fat

Ain't you deep
In your semi-first class seat




La la la la-la, la la la la
La la la la-la, la la la la

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Funkadelic's "If You Don't Like the Effects Don't Produce the Cause" are a call to personal responsibility and agency. The refrain of "If you don't like the effect, don't produce the cause" is a direct admonishment to those who complain about their circumstances without taking action to change them. The song encourages listeners to take control of their reactions to situations and to recognize that their own choices and behavior shape the outcomes they experience.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of social responsibility, particularly in the verses about protesting and criticizing one's country. The song suggests that if someone truly wants to bring about change, they need to do more than just complain or picket. Rather, they need to take personal action to effect change.


Overall, the message of the song is one of empowerment and the importance of personal responsibility. It encourages listeners to recognize their own power to shape their circumstances and to take action rather than just complaining or protesting.


Line by Line Meaning

If you don't like the effect
You have the ability to control situations.


Don't produce the cause
By not taking part in hurtful actions, you can avoid negative consequences.


You say you don't like where you're at (yeah)
Acknowledging your unpleasant situation can lead to change.


You can make a change
You have the power to improve your circumstances.


If you accept the blame
Holding yourself accountable can empower you to grow.


Stay in control of your reactions, yes
Being mindful of your behaviors can help you achieve desired outcomes.


Will determine the effect
Your actions and feelings will influence the results of a situation.


You have the power to negate
You can overcome negative emotions by being aware of them.


Any ? causing feeling
Any emotion that creates a harmful effect.


That prohibits you to think
Negative emotions can cloud your judgement.


A situation is just that
A situation is neutral and doesn't hold any special power.


It has no special power
Situations have no control over how you feel or act.


To do you harm
Situations cannot harm you unless you allow them to.


It's your reactions that count
The way you respond to a situation is what matters.


You say you don't like what your country's about (yeah)
Dissatisfaction with society can lead to frustration.


Ain't you deep
Are you aware of the hypocrisy in your actions?


In your semi-first class seat
A metaphor for privilege and comfort.


You picket this and protest that
Protesting alone doesn't create change unless actions follow.


And eat yourself fat
Indulging in distractions won't solve societal issues.


La la la la-la, la la la la
A meaningless refrain meant to emphasize the absurdity of inaction.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Garry Marshall Shider, George Jr. Clinton

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