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Arrests
Cautions no
Convictions
Arrests
Cautions no
Convictions
Arrests
Cautions no
Convictions

Arrests
Cautions no
Convictions
Arrests
Cautions no
Convictions
Arrests
Cautions no
Convictions

Kids
Can't go to concerts
But r more worried
How somebody talks ya
Foolish ya
Disregard ya
But don't realize
All the pain they cause ya
Saying things that
They don't mean ya
Just to get more likes
On a tweet ya
They don't see that
They taught to be sheep ya
American dream
Can only b achieved if your asleep ya

This goes way deeper then just selling your soul ya
To become someone you gotta kill the self that you know ya
Looked the devil in his eyes and said I don't care no more ya
This mind of mine isn't for the taking
I can't fake it, every1 on fake shit
Nothing about my music shit is basic




They try to spin my words so I'm hated
Not misunderstood just lost in translation

Overall Meaning

These lyrics seem to address the themes of societal judgment, the power of words and social media, the pressure to conform, and the struggle for identity and authenticity.


The repeated phrases "Arrests, Cautions no Convictions" can be interpreted as a metaphor for the way society often judges and condemns individuals based on appearances or assumptions, without truly understanding or knowing them. It implies that people are quick to pass judgment without fully considering the facts or evidence, leading to unfair treatment.


The following lines suggest that young people are affected by this judgment. They are unable to freely enjoy concerts or events due to safety concerns, yet they are more preoccupied with how others perceive and talk about them. The use of the word "foolish" implies that the judgment and criticism are baseless and irrational. The line "All the pain they cause ya" suggests that these comments and judgments can have a deep emotional impact on individuals.


The lyrics further suggest that people say hurtful things without realizing the consequences of their words. They are driven by a desire for popularity or attention on social media, even if it means being insincere. The line "They taught to be sheep ya" implies that society encourages conformity and discourages individual thinking or questioning. The reference to the "American dream" implies that success is often equated with conformity and following the prescribed path, rather than embracing one's true identity.


The next part of the lyrics delves into the struggle for authenticity and the pressure to conform. The lyrics suggest that in order to become successful or recognized, one may feel the need to sacrifice their true self and conform to societal expectations. The line "Looked the devil in his eyes and said I don't care no more ya" suggests a defiance of these pressures to conform.


The final lines hint at frustration and feeling misunderstood. The artist suggests that their words are often twisted or misrepresented by others, leading to hatred or rejection. They express a desire to be seen and understood for who they truly are, emphasizing the importance of genuine expression and communication.


In summary, these lyrics explore the themes of societal judgment, the power of words, conformity, and the struggle for authenticity. They shed light on the emotional impact of judgment and criticism, particularly in the age of social media, and highlight the importance of staying true to oneself amidst societal pressures.


Line by Line Meaning

Arrests
Occurrences of being taken into custody


Cautions no
No warnings or advice


Convictions
Instances of being found guilty


Kids
Young individuals


Can't go to concerts
Unable to attend live performances


But r more worried
But are more concerned


How somebody talks ya
About how someone speaks to you


Foolish ya
You, being foolish


Disregard ya
Ignoring or disregarding you


But don't realize
But fail to understand


All the pain they cause ya
The pain they inflict upon you


Saying things that
Expressing words that


They don't mean ya
They do not sincerely mean


Just to get more likes
Simply to obtain more approval


On a tweet ya
On a Twitter message


They don't see that
They fail to recognize that


They taught to be sheep ya
They have been conditioned to be passive followers


American dream
The ideal of success in the United States


Can only b achieved if your asleep ya
Can only be attained if you are ignorant or oblivious


This goes way deeper then just selling your soul ya
This delves into a much more profound concept than merely compromising your integrity


To become someone you gotta kill the self that you know ya
To transform into a different person, you must eliminate the identity you are familiar with


Looked the devil in his eyes and said I don't care no more ya
Confronted evil directly and declared a lack of concern


This mind of mine isn't for the taking
My thoughts and ideas cannot be easily manipulated or controlled by others


I can't fake it, every1 on fake shit
I am incapable of pretending, as everyone else is being inauthentic


Nothing about my music shit is basic
My music is far from ordinary or simplistic


They try to spin my words so I'm hated
They attempt to twist my expressions in order to generate animosity towards me


Not misunderstood just lost in translation
It is not a matter of being misunderstood, but rather being misinterpreted or misconstrued




Writer(s): Nathan Ireland

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