So What
Scattergun Lyrics
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And You, Always tell me that I have to stop
You act like you don't know who I am
Well I don't get the props out on demand
Cuz You are all the drama, you are all the show
Tellin' me the thing about where I gotta go
You nag at everything like I'm just to young to know
Chorus
So what? I don't care of what you say anymore
You think you're so cool but you're such a bore
Don't wanna hear your noise
so leave me alone
So what? I don't care if you like it this way
It's crazy how I waste my life away
So it's time I moved on
Cuz everything Is wrong with you
So So So what?
You think that everything is just pretend
And you don't like it when I'm with my friends
I can't turn your voice off in my head
And I know every word that you've ever said
Cuz You are all the drama you are all the show
Tellin' me the thing about where I gotta go
You nag at everything like I'm just to young to know
Chorus
So what? I don't care of what you say anymore
You think you're so cool but you're such a bore
Don't wanna hear your noise
so leave me alone
So what? I don't care if you like it this way
It's crazy how I waste my life away
So it's time I moved on
Cuz everything Is wrong with you
So So So what?
Chorus X2
In Scattergun's song "So What", the lyrics are centered around a young person who is grappling with the complexities of growing into their own identity, while simultaneously facing resistance from someone they know - possibly a parent or an authority figure. The person is belittled and told to dim their shine, and is often given unsolicited advice that implies they do not know what they are doing. The song expresses frustration with this person, and offers a glimpse of self-affirmation, stating that the individual does not care for the toxic feedback anymore. The chorus repeats the phrase "So what?" as a form of rebellion against the naysayer. The lyrics imply that although the person in question is still in the process of figuring things out, they refuse to be held down by the constant undermining remarks.
This song's narrative is representative of a larger societal issue, where people are too often criticized and stifled for being nothing short of their true selves. The lyrics "You don't like it when I show off" and "You think that everything is just pretend" speak to a greater problem, where individuals are often told who they should be or what they should do in order to conform to societal standards. Scattergun's song's solution to this issue of undermining is simple - to not care about what people say and to move on in order to learn and grow. In the end, their creative process should not be dictated by the criticisms of others.
Line by Line Meaning
You, You don't like it when i show off
You have a problem with me flaunting my abilities
And You, Always tell me that I have to stop
You constantly demand that I cease my behavior
You act like you don't know who I am
You behave as if you are unaware of my identity
Well I don't get the props out on demand
I don't receive recognition based on your commands
Cuz You are all the drama, you are all the show
You are the source of all the chaos and attention
Tellin' me the thing about where I gotta go
You instruct me on where I should or should not be
You nag at everything like I'm just to young to know
You nitpick at every aspect as if I am too inexperienced to understand
Chorus
Refrain
So what? I don't care of what you say anymore
I am no longer concerned with your opinions
You think you're so cool but you're such a bore
You believe yourself to be impressive, but I find you tedious
Don't wanna hear your noise
I have no desire to listen to your meaningless chatter
so leave me alone
Therefore, please cease interacting with me
So what? I don't care if you like it this way
My actions are not influenced by your approval or disapproval
It's crazy how I waste my life away
It is absurd how I am throwing away my existence
So it's time I moved on
I must move forward
Cuz everything Is wrong with you
As you are flawed in every aspect
So So So what?
So what does it matter?
Contributed by Nora N. Suggest a correction in the comments below.