BIG SHOT
Sewing With Nancie Lyrics


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He's back, and he's a big shot, baby on a rampage kickin' in the pit.
He's on attack. He drinks a beer, kicks an ass, every day it's the same old shit.
Cause he can talk, talk, talk, he can be punk rock but when it comes to respect he can't see.
Forget what's right, fucking fight, fight, fight! It's contradicting who he wants to be.

[Chorus]
Who do you think you are?
Acting like an asshole won't get you too far.
It's not the place or time,
I don't want to be there when you cross the line.

Fucking dick, I don't wanna think about it, cause I don't fucking care anymore.
It makes me sick, it makes you look fucking stupid when they kick your drunk ass out the door.
Cause everything was fine 'till you crossed the line Friday night at the punk rock show.
You ruined it for everybody, you're the dickhead no one wants to know.

[Chorus]

You're the dickhead I don't want to know.





[Chorus]

Overall Meaning

The song "Big Shot" by Sewing with Nancie is a diss track directed towards an individual who behaves in a disrespectful and violent manner at punk rock shows. The lyrics describe this person as a big shot, who is on a rampage, drinking beer and causing trouble every day. He may talk tough and act punk, but he lacks respect and often contradicts who he wants to be. The chorus questions his behavior, asking him who he thinks he is for acting like an asshole and warns him not to cross the line.


The second verse directly addresses this person as a "fucking dick" and expresses disgust towards his behavior. The lyrics imply that his actions not only make him look stupid but also negatively affect everyone around him. The song implies that this individual's behavior is unacceptable and unwelcome in the punk rock community.


Overall, "Big Shot" is a social commentary on the punk rock scene and highlights the importance of respect and tolerance towards others.


Line by Line Meaning

He's back, and he's a big shot, baby on a rampage kickin' in the pit.
He's returned, and he's acting tough, causing havoc and chaos in the mosh pit.


He's on attack. He drinks a beer, kicks an ass, every day it's the same old shit.
He's always on the offensive, drinking and attacking people, with no regard for others and a repetitive behavior.


Cause he can talk, talk, talk, he can be punk rock but when it comes to respect he can't see.
He talks a big game and portrays himself as a punk rocker, but he lacks the ability to show others respect.


Forget what's right, fucking fight, fight, fight! It's contradicting who he wants to be.
He disregards what's morally correct and seeks out violence, even though it goes against who he wants to portray himself as.


[Chorus] Who do you think you are? Acting like an asshole won't get you too far. It's not the place or time, I don't want to be there when you cross the line.
The chorus questions his behavior and calls out that acting like a jerk will not lead to success. It's not appropriate to act that way and people don't want to be around him when he takes it too far.


Fucking dick, I don't wanna think about it, cause I don't fucking care anymore.
He's called a vulgar name because of his behavior, and the person doesn't want to think about him anymore because they don't care about it.


It makes me sick, it makes you look fucking stupid when they kick your drunk ass out the door.
His actions are repulsive, and they make him appear foolish when he's thrown out of a venue for being drunk and rowdy.


Cause everything was fine 'till you crossed the line Friday night at the punk rock show.
The artist suggests that everything was going well until this person took it too far at a specific punk rock show.


You ruined it for everybody, you're the dickhead no one wants to know.
This person's actions have negatively impacted everyone's experience, and he is now someone that nobody wants to associate with.


[Chorus] You're the dickhead I don't want to know.
The chorus concludes that he is a person that they don't want to know or be associated with because of his behavior.




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