P.S
O.N. Lyrics


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God damn it this pandemic is satanic
Panic on the planet but we still sharing shopping baskets
So afraid of our fellow humans except when we go to Walmart
They really know what they doin'
No sign of a virus when you need to go buy some diapers, how convenient
And Costco is packed like a Migos show every weekend
The lockdown was such a blow to hip-hop
We used to be like Fuck the police now all we say is Wap
This ain't the world that I grew up in
I miss the house parties and the clubs we all through up in
I miss not giving a fuck about what I touch
Now my hands dry as fuck from always washing them too much
And you been wearing that same mask for months
But you ain't worried about breathing in that CO2 and bacteria
What the fuck does it really matter when they spraying nano chips and changing the weather patterns
Our source of information is monopolized and biased and meant to control the masses
They sell it and then you buy it




And it's working you're so compliant, experimental therapy sure let me try it
And the people have gone silent as they honor and obey this new invisible tyrant

Overall Meaning

The song “P.S.” by O.N. is a reflection on the current state of the world amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. The lyrics express frustration with the contradictions in how people are handling the pandemic, highlighting how individuals are panicked about the virus, yet they still share shopping baskets. The line “This ain’t the world that I grew up in” showcases the nostalgia that the artist feels for the pre-pandemic world, missing house parties and clubs.


The song also touches on issues of information control and compliance with authority. The lyrics suggest that the source of information is biased and designed to control the masses, with people complying with an “invisible tyrant”. This is juxtaposed against the lack of concern about the effects of wearing a mask for months, which can lead to breathing difficulties.


Overall, the song expresses the artist's frustration with the fear and contradictions plaguing society amidst the pandemic, as well as a longing for the world that existed pre-pandemic.


Line by Line Meaning

God damn it this pandemic is satanic
The pandemic is causing immense difficulties and challenges that seem insurmountable, like it is an evil force.


Panic on the planet but we still sharing shopping baskets
Despite the panic and fear surrounding the pandemic, people are still engaging in normal behavior, like sharing shopping baskets, which can be dangerous.


So afraid of our fellow humans except when we go to Walmart
People are fearful of others outside of the home, but when they go to large stores like Walmart they seem to forget about it.


They really know what they doin'
Big stores like Walmart seem to know how to handle the pandemic and protect their customers better than smaller businesses.


No sign of a virus when you need to go buy some diapers, how convenient
Big stores may be purposefully neglecting to enforce strict adherence to pandemic protocol in order to make it easier for people to continue shopping for essential items they need.


And Costco is packed like a Migos show every weekend
People continue to gather in large crowds and do not seem to be taking the pandemic seriously, which could lead to its further spread.


The lockdown was such a blow to hip-hop
The pandemic has greatly impacted the music industry and various genres, including hip-hop.


We used to be like Fuck the police now all we say is Wap
Hip-hop used to be a medium for political expression and social activism, but now it has become more centered on materialistic and sexual themes.


This ain't the world that I grew up in
The pandemic has drastically changed the world and is not the world the artist is used to.


I miss the house parties and the clubs we all threw up in
The pandemic has made it difficult, if not impossible, to socialize and gather in groups, which the artist misses.


I miss not giving a fuck about what I touch
People are now more conscious and worried about what they touch due to the virus, while the artist yearns for the days when he didn't have to worry about that.


Now my hands dry as fuck from always washing them too much
Frequent hand washing to prevent the spread of the virus is taking a toll on the artist's skin and causing it to become dry and damaged.


And you been wearing that same mask for months
People have been wearing the same mask for months, potentially increasing their risk of infection if the mask is not cleaned and sanitized properly.


But you ain't worried about breathing in that CO2 and bacteria
Wearing a mask for extended periods of time can lead to breathing in harmful substances like CO2 and bacteria.


What the fuck does it really matter when they spraying nano chips and changing the weather patterns
The artist questions the significance of small, individual actions like wearing a mask when there are larger, potentially more harmful things happening beyond our control.


Our source of information is monopolized and biased and meant to control the masses
The artist believes that mainstream sources of information are biased and controlled by those in power, leading to a lack of transparency and truth.


They sell it and then you buy it
The media and those in power create a narrative and sell it to the public, who then accept it as truth without questioning it.


And it's working you're so compliant, experimental therapy sure let me try it
The artist criticizes those who blindly accept the mainstream narrative without questioning its validity, even if it means trying new and possibly dangerous experimental treatments.


And the people have gone silent as they honor and obey this new invisible tyrant
People seem to be blindly following the mandates and rules set forth by those in power during the pandemic, which the artist sees as a lack of resistance to an invisible, oppressive force.




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Written by: Jake Fernandez

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