The Truth
Kerser Lyrics


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this is kerser with nebs
wejust smoked so much i am going off my head
i just suck a dick
stop talking bullshit
go lick a dick like nebs and me
go play PS3
this is bullshit like tanner hill
never be like him
good bye now oh oh oh




hahaha

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Kerser's song "The Truth" featuring Nebs may come across as crude and offensive to some listeners, but upon closer examination, they reveal a rebellious attitude that seeks to reject the norms and expectations of mainstream society. The opening line, "we just smoked so much I am going off my head," suggests a state of intoxication that frees the artist and his collaborator from inhibitions and allows them to speak their minds. The reference to performing oral sex and telling someone to "go lick a dick" can be seen as a challenge to conventional ideas of masculinity and sexual orientation. The line "go play PS3" can be interpreted as a dismissive gesture towards the trivialities and distractions of contemporary media culture. The mention of Tanner Hill, a football player who suffered a career-ending injury, can be seen as a metaphor for the dangers of conformity and the risks of being a conformist. In this sense, the song can be seen as a call for individuality and self-expression, as well as a rejection of societal norms and expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

this is kerser with nebs
Introducing himself and his friend Nebs as the artists behind the song.


we just smoked so much i am going off my head
Kerser indicates that he and Nebs have just consumed a large amount of marijuana and are feeling the effects.


i just suck a dick
This offensive and shocking line is likely included to provoke a reaction from listeners and generate controversy.


stop talking bullshit
Kerser is commanding someone he has been speaking to (or a hypothetical person) to stop lying or exaggerating.


go lick a dick like nebs and me
This line is similarly crude and seems included only for shock value.


go play PS3
Kerser is suggesting that the person he is addressing should go do something else to occupy their time.


this is bullshit like tanner hill
Kerser is implying that something he has recently experienced or heard is unpleasant, untruthful, or generally unsatisfactory. He references Tanner Hill as a comparison point for this negativity.


never be like him
Kerser is warning his listeners not to emulate or admire Tanner Hill, whoever that may be.


good bye now oh oh oh
Kerser is signaling the end of the song or the end of his interaction with the person he has been addressing.


hahaha
This is likely an expression of amusement or satisfaction, indicating that Kerser enjoyed recording the song or feels pleased with what he has just said.




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