Alongside Ghostie, KiddBeatz, and the late Loboloki, Sybyr is a co-founder of the Anti-World collective—formerly WeirdCLVN and Weird Melodicians—a music collective founded upon social outsiders “expressing abnormality through music,” as Chase explained inside a September 2014 interview with GOLD BUSHIDO. In a September 2018 interview with All Def Music, Sybyr described the concept of Anti-World to be “a place where no fuckery is allowed.”
Sybyr’s clothing preferences and appearance are oftentimes met with backlash due to his defiance of gender norms. Chase can be seen sporting high-heels, lipstick, nail polish, and platform boots inside social media posts—stylistic choices that have been a cemented part of his persona since June 2016.
Sybyr’s discography is extensive, with over fifty bodies-of-work self-released since July 2012. Sybyr would publicly debut as MacXVII, releasing his fully-instrumental record, Space Trips. It would take nearly two years before Chase would experiment with vocals, releasing his loose single, “1449,” in April 2014.
On June 4, 2017, Sybyr was reported missing by many of his associates—he was last seen on June 2, 2017, inside Commerce City, Denver. On June 12, 2017, it was stated that he had been found and was safe. Unbeknownst to fans of the Maryland artist, Chase was spending time inside behavioral facilities and hospitals, which he detailed inside a September 2018 HAM Radio interview with All Def Music
Following Chase’s leave from the psychiatric ward on July 12, 2017, he decided to change his alias from Syringe to Sybhyr, first announced via a Facebook post. Chase later switched his pseudonym to Sybyr on July 16, 2017. Being homonymic with cyber, the Sybyr alias seemingly has roots from Sybyr’s childhood, where he routinely spent time on the internet.
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Not from Sheboygan After All
SYBYR Lyrics
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Yeah, it's cold as a brick
Yeah, cold as shit
No I'm not from no sheboygan
But the Maryland (thirty o one)
Watch ya dancing on all the hundreds
Throw some twenties in (twenties in)
Chilly in these northern winds
I'm in the front
Swinging the whip
We 'bout to crack
We 'bout to flip
Sip on a yak
You in the dark
I'm in the back
Not with the narcs
Popping a pill
Fuck how I feel
Fuck having a grip
Gettin' ready to kill
I'm from the east like capitol hill
Rackin' up paper
Let's get to the bills (let's get it)
Throw the shit back on the bed
Let's get it
'Bouta get another fuckin' check
'Bout to get it (get it)
Roll like the motherfuckin' roof (doodoom)
All the way to Timbuktu (baboom)
Acne on the jeans (jeans)
Got no more codeine (codeine)
I'm just saying things like no I don't wear no supreme (uh)
Minge yeah
Minge yeah yeah
Minge yeah yeah
Yeah Yeah Minge
The lyrics to Sybyr's song "Not from Sheboygan After All" convey a sense of coldness and detachment. The opening line, "Thirty o one," may refer to a specific location or time, possibly indicating the cold weather mentioned throughout the song. The repetition of "yeah, cold as a brick" and "cold as shit" emphasizes the intensity of the cold and sets the tone for the lyrics to follow.
The line "No I'm not from no sheboygan" suggests that the singer is not from a specific place or perhaps feels disconnected from any particular location. The mention of Maryland, specifically "thirty o one," implies that the singer is familiar with that state and its area code. It creates a contrast between the singer's current location and Maryland, possibly indicating a longing for familiarity or home.
The reference to money and dancing on hundreds suggests a luxurious or prosperous lifestyle. The singer mentions throwing twenties in as well, indicating a carefree attitude towards spending money. The desire for a peacoat and the reference to chilly northern winds suggest that the singer is experiencing the cold firsthand and may need to bundle up.
The lyrics also touch on themes of rebellion and detachment. The lines about being in the front, swinging the whip, suggest a rebellious and potentially dangerous situation. The mention of being in the dark and not with the narcs implies a desire to distance oneself from law enforcement and potential trouble. The reference to popping a pill and not caring about how one feels may suggest a disregard for personal well-being.
Towards the end of the lyrics, the singer mentions being from the east, specifically Capitol Hill, which could signify a connection to power or influence. The mention of racking up paper and getting to the bills indicates a focus on financial success. The lines about throwing things back on the bed and getting another check further emphasize this focus on material wealth.
The repetition of the word "Minge" at the end of the lyrics could be interpreted as a vocalization of the singer's emotions or a way to emphasize a certain feeling or state of being.
Overall, "Not from Sheboygan After All" conveys a sense of detachment, rebellion, and a focus on material wealth, while also hinting at a longing for familiarity or home. The lyrics display a blend of coldness, ambition, and a disregard for conventional expectations.
Line by Line Meaning
Thirty o one
Referring to the area code 301, symbolizing the rapper's origin in Maryland
Yeah, it's cold as a brick
Expressing the extreme cold weather
Yeah, cold as shit
Reiterating the freezing temperature with a vulgar emphasis
No I'm not from no sheboygan
Clarifying that the rapper is not from Sheboygan, Wisconsin
But the Maryland (thirty o one)
Emphasizing once again the rapper's affiliation with Maryland through the area code 301
Watch ya dancing on all the hundreds
Observing someone flaunting their wealth by dancing with one hundred dollar bills
Throw some twenties in (twenties in)
Adding twenty dollar bills to the display of wealth
Need a Peacoat
Expressing the need for warm clothing in the cold weather
Chilly in these northern winds
Describing the coldness in the winds that come from the north
I'm in the front
Being in the front or leading position
Swinging the whip
Driving a car aggressively
We 'bout to crack
About to excel or achieve success
We 'bout to flip
About to make a lot of money
Sip on a yak
Drinking cognac, a type of alcohol
You in the dark
Others are unaware or uninformed
I'm in the back
Being secretive or behind the scenes
Not with the narcs
Avoiding law enforcement or undercover agents
Popping a pill
Taking drugs, possibly for recreational purposes
Fuck how I feel
Disregarding personal emotions
Fuck having a grip
Disregarding financial stability or control
Gettin' ready to kill
Preparing to succeed or dominate
I'm from the east like capitol hill
Indicating an association with the eastern region, similar to Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.
Rackin' up paper
Accumulating wealth or money
Let's get to the bills (let's get it)
Motivating to focus on making money
Throw the shit back on the bed
Throwing money back on the bed, symbolizing wealth and abundance
Let's get it
Encouraging to take action and achieve success
'Bouta get another fuckin' check
Anticipating receiving another significant payment or income
'Bout to get it (get it)
About to obtain or achieve something
Roll like the motherfuckin' roof (doodoom)
Exuding confidence and success, comparable to the smooth rolling of a car's convertible roof
All the way to Timbuktu (baboom)
Indicating that the rapper's success extends to faraway places
Acne on the jeans (jeans)
Having noticeable imperfections or distress on jeans
Got no more codeine (codeine)
Not possessing any more of the drug codeine
I'm just saying things like no I don't wear no supreme (uh)
Pointing out that the rapper doesn't wear the trendy clothing brand Supreme, emphasizing a personal style
Minge yeah
An expression of affirmation or agreement
Minge yeah yeah
Reiterating the previous affirmation or agreement
Minge yeah yeah
Continuing the reaffirmation or agreement
Yeah Yeah Minge
Concluding with a final affirmation or agreement
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Written by: Chase McArthur
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