Overreact
Kanye West Lyrics


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Ayo planes, trains, automobiles
The G500s with the auto-roll wheels
Pinot Grigio, got 'em on chill
See now, see me ho? I got that deal
If you tryna build
I bet you'd like to know that
My father was a Black
Panther with Geronimo Pratt
And back in college, I ain't run with no frat
I just ran with the track that
Put the Chi on the map
Now the Roc in the buildin', UIC Pavilion
Two years ago I was just a civilian
Now every chick in here swear I got millions
In area codes with unidentified children
Hold up, I'm fuckin' up the rap

Every chick in here swear I got millions
In area codes with unidentified children
Put my hoodie on, blend in like a chameleon
Hear barbershop talk, niggas try to kill him
Take my hoodie off, they like "Ye waddup
You chillin'!"
Swear to god they just like children
Just like high school, back at my school
Just like Halloween minus the costumes
The niggas that's flickin' was
The ones that's trickin'
The girls two seatin' was
The ones that's treatin'
Do a test on relationship, everybody cheatin'
I used to want the Jordans that's most recent
Now I throw Jordans on the
Whip just to look decent
Just to get pulled over by the precinct
So frequent
It's like I'm back bein' a delinquent
They wanna know where I live, stay, and work
Why a young black nigga get all these perks
How I stack my paper
Got Adidas in every flavor
Excuse me officer, I don't know Rod Laver




Or Stan Smith, what they don't understand is
How I got that color in canvas

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Kanye West's song 'Overreact' featuring Consequence, touch on several issues including his rise to fame and success, the stereotypes and prejudices he faces as a young black man, and his experience with materialism. He mentions his lifestyle achievements and the luxuries he now enjoys with references to the transportation modes he uses such as planes, trains, and automobiles, as well as his liking for Pinot Grigio wine, which he has on chill. He asserts his success by telling his listeners that he has a deal, which may mean he has signed with a major record label or secured a significant distribution deal. He also mentions his roots, stating that his father was a Black Panther who worked with Geronimo Pratt, and that he did not join any fraternity during his college days but rather focused on his athletics. He describes how he put "the Chi on the map" which refers to Chicago through his musical talents.


The song also highlights the double standards and stereotypes that black people face, describing how everyone thinks he's a millionaire that can afford anything. He also implies that people are quick to judge and unfairly assume things about him, citing the example of how he can blend in with the crowd by wearing a hoodie, but as soon as he takes it off, he is spotted and people swarm around him. He observes that society is obsessed with material possessions, citing the trend of acquiring the latest Jordans as an example. He also calls attention to the darker side of materialism, including how people get caught up in keeping up appearances and cheat on their significant others.


Line by Line Meaning

Ayo planes, trains, automobiles
Hey, I can travel by any means necessary


The G500s with the auto-roll wheels
I have expensive cars with cool features


Pinot Grigio, got 'em on chill
I have chilled white wine ready to drink


See now, see me ho? I got that deal
I'm successful and everyone can see it


If you tryna build
If you are trying to succeed like me


I bet you'd like to know that
I know people are curious about my background


My father was a Black
My dad was a member of the Black Panther Party


Panther with Geronimo Pratt
His name was Geronimo Pratt and he was associated with the Black Panthers


And back in college, I ain't run with no frat
I didn't join a fraternity in college


I just ran with the track that
I was part of the track and field team


Put the Chi on the map
We made Chicago famous


Now the Roc in the buildin', UIC Pavilion
I'm performing at a big venue


Two years ago I was just a civilian
I was a regular person 2 years ago


Now every chick in here swear I got millions
People think I'm rich now


In area codes with unidentified children
I have kids in different places that people don't know about


Hold up, I'm fuckin' up the rap
I need to focus on my lyrics


Put my hoodie on, blend in like a chameleon
I can wear a hoodie and go unnoticed


Hear barbershop talk, niggas try to kill him
People talk negatively about me at the barbershop


Take my hoodie off, they like "Ye waddup
When I take my hoodie off, people recognize me


You chillin'!"
They want to know what I'm doing


Swear to god they just like children
People can sometimes act immature


Just like high school, back at my school
People act the same as they did in high school


Just like Halloween minus the costumes
People pretend to be something they're not


The niggas that's flickin' was
The guys who are showing off


The ones that's trickin'
The guys who are spending a lot of money


The girls two seatin' was
The girls who are flirting with multiple guys


The ones that's treatin'
The girls who are receiving gifts and attention


Do a test on relationship, everybody cheatin'
If you test people's loyalty, they will often fail


I used to want the Jordans that's most recent
I used to want the newest Jordans


Now I throw Jordans on the
Now I wear Jordans casually


Whip just to look decent
Just to look good


Just to get pulled over by the precinct
Just to get stopped by the police


So frequent
It happens a lot


It's like I'm back bein' a delinquent
It feels like I'm getting in trouble like I did when I was younger


They wanna know where I live, stay, and work
People are nosy about my personal life


Why a young black nigga get all these perks
Why do people question my success as a black man?


How I stack my paper
How I make my money


Got Adidas in every flavor
I have many pairs of Adidas shoes


Excuse me officer, I don't know Rod Laver
I'm not familiar with all Adidas shoe models


Or Stan Smith, what they don't understand is
I don't know all the Adidas models, but that doesn't mean I'm not an expert on fashion


How I got that color in canvas
How I got the unique color for my shoes




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Comments from YouTube:

@fiin7834

One of the hardest kanye songs to find

@202reece5

On god such a good song

@brownskinlady3202

NBA Street Vol. 2

@TupacShakurr

His father was with Pratt wow

@nigelkcrooks

Finally

@yuuzer9182

wow he put a indian sample a bollywood sample

@yaboym3247

Nah it's an Erick Sermon beat. From "React" with Redman.

This was from Consequence's "It's The Cons Vol 1" mixtape.

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