Scum get out
s.e.k. Lyrics


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I know she love how i get down
Anywhere i go drip drown
She fell in love with the d*** now
I love my hood but we lit now
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
I know she love how i get down
Anywhere i go drip drown
She fell in love with the d*** now
I love my hood but we lit now
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
Pass by the way check my gunnas
Trap house still doin’ numbers
Fed sweep took two runners
Bad b**** she still bringin’ numbers
In my hood we got code numbers
In my city we have cold summers
Stay on the road, road running
Big quad blunts loads off it
Don’t need a b**** who want to get her toes done
I need a b**** who down to go hunting
Gave my youngin’ some go done it
Really really came from trappin’ hard
Now i’m on sunset blvd
DIfferent cities i use different cars
Different b****** they gotta different bras
And i made them both get along
With my cuzzo if he right or wrong
Anyday we can get it on
Drive around with my heater on
I don’t really like to get lit
But she really like to get wet
F*** pullin’ over jet it
F*** an opp we can dead it
Right now, right now
Keep a bad b**** ridin’ round
And i keep a bad b**** right round
I f*** her i bet she ain’t tight now, tight now, tight now
She bring a friend she a dyke now
See a n**** shinin’ like a light now
My exes don’t want to get bright now
I had to tell her baby quiet down
I don’t want to be tied down
No fast food is my diet now
What you need we supply around
Now these b****** takin’ my route
My og said im the way out
Got a bad b**** payin’ for take out
And she still givin’ me great mouth
I f*** on her face i don’t make out
I know she love how i get down
Anywhere i go drip drown
She fell in love with the d*** now
I love my hood but we lit now
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out
I know she love how i get down
Anywhere i go drip drown
She fell in love with the d*** now
I love my hood but we lit now
Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out




Run it up and get out
Run it up and get out

Overall Meaning

In the song "Scum Get Out" by s.e.k., the lyrics reflect a sense of confidence and self-assuredness in the singer's lifestyle and relationships. The repetition of the lines "I know she love how I get down, anywhere I go drip drown" suggests that the singer is aware of their charm and allure, particularly in romantic relationships. The mention of falling in love and enjoying sexual encounters indicates a level of intimacy and passion in the singer's interactions with others.


The refrain "Run it up and get out" is repeated multiple times, suggesting a sense of urgency and determination to achieve success and move forward in life. This phrase could reflect a mindset of seizing opportunities and making the most of them before moving on to the next challenge or goal. It conveys a sense of hustling and striving for progress in various aspects of life.


The verses touch on themes of street life, with references to guns, trap houses, and running from the authorities. The lyrics depict a world where the singer is involved in illicit activities but still manages to maintain a sense of control and power within their community. The mention of different cities and cars hints at a lifestyle characterized by mobility and adaptability, where the singer navigates through different environments effortlessly.


Overall, "Scum Get Out" conveys a mix of bravado, toughness, and a certain level of detached coolness in the singer's demeanor. The portrayal of relationships, success, and street life paints a vivid picture of a persona who is unapologetically confident and unafraid to assert themselves in various situations. The repeated refrain and confident assertions in the lyrics reinforce the singer's sense of self-assurance and determination to rise above any challenges they face.




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

tori2dles

Sorry, TYT. Gotta disagree with you on this one.

I do think people are fine for voicing their opinions to Milo. However, this felt too much like bullying, which is exactly what Milo does (did). And we should be better than that, better than to employ his tactics. Take into account the group size, as well, and how they outnumbered Milo. That wasn’t okay.

Also, if they physically blocked entry to his table (unless it’s out of protection to someone he was harassing or threatening) or took his bag, that does cross the line legally. It’s an infraction, but does have ramifications because it verges on making a person feel threatened of physical violence. It crosses the line into menacing or harassment, as does restraining a person, taking their belongings (even momentarily to taunt them) or making other gestures that could be construed as a threat.

So, no, that wasn’t cool in that setting.

They should have been more creative in their actions. Send him a drink, and be cryptic with either the mixture or name (playing to his appreciation for snark) and include a note or biz card that RESPECTFULLY voices dissent and disappointment.

Or have two fellows follow him into the bathroom & have one say, “Mr. Yiannapolous, we come here to simply and respectfully say, we’re disappointed in you as a human being. You can and should do better. All the best.”
And then just walk away.

Don’t get entangled with the man in talk or debate. He already knows why his views are reprehensible. No one needs to tell him. And no one needs to cast hate on him. We need to blow him away with short, respectful messages of disappointment. He can’t argue disappointment. Other than that, be kind & use humor like the March for Our Lives kids in Florida do with their haters. Use irony and wit to send the message.

When they go low, we go high! Be classy, articulate and respectful, people.



All comments from YouTube:

Joe Smith

Milo needs a safe space.

Above Ground

Milo on his book, Dangerous: “This isn’t the biggest book of the year, this is the biggest book of the decade. Maybe the most influential conservative polemic of the half century.” His editor at Simon & Schuster didn’t agree, describing it as “a superficial work full of incendiary jokes with no coherent or sophisticated analysis of political issues” They cancelled the book.

Above Ground

Milo resigned from Breitbart News, after he was dropped by his publisher. Milo had said the age of consent was “not this black-and-white thing” and that relationships “between younger boys and older men can be hugely positive experiences”. He also said that sex between “younger boys” and older men could be a “coming-of-age relationship, in which those older men help those younger boys discover who they are”.

Victoria Richardson

Milo was sexually abused himself as a child.

Robert Miles

Above Ground I did not know this, and if so this does change my opinion of Milo. Can you provide the source of your quote.

Robert Miles

I do consider this kind of attitude, if true, to be criminal on Milo's part. Doesn't make him a Nazi but perhaps something just as bad or worse.

Setsuna Mudou

oh... you also watched his appearance at the drunken peasants podcast?

Stranger Danger

I'm so glad that people are not putting up with that crap anymore

Adrian Brown

The professional troll...got trolled

OHOBGA

Well he calls for free speech and the right to offend. Hope he enjoyed it.

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