NETHERACK! "I Just Wont Break"
xxxtentacion Lyrics


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You can take some of your lyrics as you know
You'll understand when I'm dead
I mean, these disturbed kids can take these lyrics and say
"You know when I'm dead, everybody's going to know me."

Well, I think that's a very valid point
And I think that that's a reflection of a --not necessarily this program
But of television in general
If you die and enough people are watching
Then you become a martyr, you become a hero, you become well-known
So when you have things like Columbine
And these kids are angry
And they have something to say and no one's listening
The media sends a message that if you do something loud enough
And it gets our attention, then you will be famous for it
Those kids ended up on the cover of Time magazine
The media gave them exactly what they wanted

He don't want no one on one
He grab that gun
The clip with the clip, my son
What happened to a fist fight?
Really with the shit
If a nigga pull up on me
Might shoot a nigga dick right off
My nigga's often accusing prophets
'Cause their brothers steady barking
At the system
Like their bitch at the apartment but
This glock I trust, this motherfuckin' glock I

This glock
Bitch I fucking trust this blunt
Bitch I fucking trust my bitch
I dont fucking trust
Might lose my mind for fucking trust this glock

Bitch I fucking trust this blunt
Bitch I fucking trust this blunt
Bitch I fucking trust my bitch
I dont fucking trust
Might lose my mind for fucking tr-

So why they lock my Aunty son up?
Might storm the fucking station with my motherfucking gun up
All accusations what they sum up
They locking niggas over young bitches wanting a nut bust
She popped that pussy she was 15
If she can open up her legs then she old enough to get dick see
Because her parents want to flip see
They flipped the script got a nigga locked up
Some bitch shit

This glock
Bitch I fucking trust my bitch
I don't fucking trust this glock
Bitch I fucking trust my bitch
I don't fucking trust this glock
Bitch I fucking trust my bitch
I don't fucking trust this glock
Bitch I fucking trust my bitch
I don't fucking trust my

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah




Okay
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (okay, okay)

Overall Meaning

"NEITHERACK! I Just Won't Break" by XXXTentacion is a song that touches on themes of anger, frustration, and distrust in institutions. The intro of the song features a voice clip discussing the power of media and how it can turn individuals into martyrs or heroes. This is relevant because the lyrics of the song discuss the negative consequences of feeling unheard and overlooked. In the first verse, the lyrics talk about how resorting to violence with guns is becoming normalized when it used to be that fist-fighting would solve issues. The rapper talks about how he might shoot someone if they approach him with violence. This shows his mistrust in society and his belief that violence is becoming a more acceptable way to express anger.


The second verse talks about how institutionalized racism leads to unfair convictions. The rapper talks about his own experiences with loved ones being locked up and the frustration of feeling powerless in that situation. He talks about how a girl who was 15 years old being sexually active resulted in her partner being imprisoned, which is unjust in his opinion. This again goes to show that the rapper doesn't trust institutions and believes that they are biased and not just. Overall, the song reflects the anger and mistrust of modern society and highlights how violence and unjust laws can harm communities.


Line by Line Meaning

You can take some of your lyrics as you know
People can interpret lyrics in their own way.


You'll understand when I'm dead
Death can bring clarity to one's life and legacy.


I mean, these disturbed kids can take these lyrics and say
Disturbed youth may find meaning in music lyrics.


"You know when I'm dead, everybody's going to know me."
Death can bring fame and recognition to those who were marginalized in life.


Well, I think that's a very valid point
The observation about death and fame can be considered true.


And I think that that's a reflection of a --not necessarily this program
The phenomenon of death and fame is not limited to any one program or event.


But of television in general
Television has a tendency to glorify acts of violence and tragedy.


If you die and enough people are watching
Death can gain attention and media coverage.


Then you become a martyr, you become a hero, you become well-known
Death can elevate one's status in the eyes of the public.


So when you have things like Columbine
School shootings like Columbine can become media sensations.


And these kids are angry
The perpetrators may have experienced anger or trauma leading up to the event.


And they have something to say and no one's listening
Perpetrators may feel marginalized or unheard.


The media sends a message that if you do something loud enough
The media might sensationalize violent events or tragedies.


And it gets our attention, then you will be famous for it
Acts of violence or tragedy can garner attention and media coverage.


Those kids ended up on the cover of Time magazine
Columbine perpetrators were heavily covered by the media.


The media gave them exactly what they wanted
The media may have provided perpetrators with the attention they desired.


He don't want no one on one
The artist dislikes physical confrontation without weapons.


He grab that gun
The singer turns to guns for protection or power.


The clip with the clip, my son
The singer will load his gun with a full clip.


What happened to a fist fight?
The artist longs for a time when physical fights didn't involve weapons.


Really with the shit
The artist is serious about his violent intentions.


If a nigga pull up on me
If someone tries to attack the artist.


Might shoot a nigga dick right off
The singer threatens violence and emasculation against his attacker.


My nigga's often accusing prophets
The artist and his friends often criticize religious or inspirational figures.


'Cause their brothers steady barking
The prophets or inspirational figures may be viewed as insincere or repetitive in their messaging.


At the system
The singer blames societal institutions for perpetuating dysfunction and inequality.


Like their bitch at the apartment but
The repetitiveness of these figures may be compared to the complaints of a nagging partner.


This glock I trust, this motherfuckin' glock I
The artist trusts in the power of his gun over any other influence or figure.


Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Repetitive vocalization or chanting.


Okay
Confirmation or affirmation.


So why they lock my Aunty son up?
The singer questions why his relative was incarcerated.


Might storm the fucking station with my motherfucking gun up
The artist threatens to use violence to release his incarcerated relative.


All accusations what they sum up
The artist suggests that the accusations levied against his relative may be false or exaggerated.


They locking niggas over young bitches wanting a nut bust
The artist believes that young black men are being unfairly targeted by the justice system for sexual encounters with minors.


She popped that pussy she was 15
The singer refers to a sexual encounter with a young girl.


If she can open up her legs then she old enough to get dick see
The artist justifies his sexual encounters with minors by suggesting that they are old enough to consent if they engage in sexual acts.


Because her parents want to flip see
The singer suggests that the young girl's parents turned him in to the authorities.


They flipped the script got a nigga locked up
The singer blames the girl's parents for his incarceration.


Some bitch shit
The singer derides the actions of the girl's parents as cowardly or petty.


Bitch I fucking trust this blunt
The artist puts his trust in drugs to alleviate his pain or stress.


Bitch I fucking trust my bitch
The artist puts his trust in his romantic partner or female companion.


I don't fucking trust this glock
The singer suggests that his gun is not always reliable or trustworthy.




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