Outro
Messy Marv and Berner Lyrics


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You see all of this beef the made?
They Clyde build it to pay
The poke society, they made a beef
They said we don't want no more weights allowed in jail
No more weight allowed in jail anymore
Because they bulk up and they got superhuman strength
You bulk up, you're home, ya fuckin' bum
One hour a day, said they cannot do an hour a day
Do an hour a day home when you're a home, ya fuckin' bum
You got cuffs, they cuffed up




You got badge, you got a fuckin' bullet, you got the law on your side
What the fuck do you care?

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of the song "Outro" by Messy Marv and Berner, the artists are reflecting on the conflicts and power dynamics that exist within society, particularly within the criminal justice system. The lyrics suggest that there are various forces at play, such as corruption and manipulation, that contribute to the perpetuation of beef or conflict among individuals. The line "You see all of this beef they made?" implies that someone or something has intentionally stirred up and escalated tensions, potentially for their own gain or agenda.


The mention of "Clyde build it to pay" could be a reference to someone named Clyde who has orchestrated or profited from the creation of this conflict. This could suggest a level of manipulation and control over the situation, with someone pulling the strings behind the scenes. The artists may be pointing out the role of certain individuals or organizations in creating and perpetuating beef for their own benefit, highlighting the sinister motivations at play.


The lyrics also touch on the concept of power and control within the criminal justice system. The reference to "poke society" and how they have "made a beef" could be interpreted as commentary on how institutions or authorities manipulate and regulate individuals within the system. The line "no more weight allowed in jail anymore" suggests a restriction or limitation imposed on individuals within the system, possibly to prevent them from gaining strength or power.


The imagery of individuals bulking up and gaining "superhuman strength" in jail speaks to the idea of empowerment and resistance within a system designed to oppress. The admonition that "you're home, ya fuckin' bum" could reflect a dismissive attitude towards those who are marginalized or oppressed within the system. The artists may be critiquing the unequal power dynamics that exist within society and the ways in which individuals are controlled and silenced by those in positions of authority. Overall, the lyrics in this section of the song "Outro" seem to convey a sense of frustration and defiance towards systems of control and manipulation.


Line by Line Meaning

You see all of this beef the made?
Do you see all the conflict they've caused?


They Clyde build it to pay
They constructed it to profit


The poke society, they made a beef
The police society created a problem


They said we don't want no more weights allowed in jail
They stated weights are no longer permitted in prison


No more weight allowed in jail anymore
Weightlifting is now banned in prison


Because they bulk up and they got superhuman strength
Authorities fear inmates becoming too strong


You bulk up, you're home, ya fuckin' bum
If you work out, you'll end up back in prison


One hour a day, said they cannot do an hour a day
They claim one hour of exercise is not enough


Do an hour a day home when you're a home, ya fuckin' bum
They suggest exercising more at home to avoid returning to jail


You got cuffs, they cuffed up
You have handcuffs, they are ready to restrain you


You got badge, you got a fuckin' bullet, you got the law on your side
You possess a badge, a gun, and legal authority


What the fuck do you care?
Why do you even bother?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Gilbert Milam Jr., John Gotti

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