Death Grips

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Hahaha

Death Grips

Lyrics

[Intro]
D-d-d-d-destroyer
D-d-destroyer
Destroyer

[Verse 1]
I’m at Glow Bowl, in a wet fuck hole
Where the 1994 hobos throw
69’s and the bitches shout
I’ll fuck you when I wanna hang out
Tell the princess eat shit and die (ownage)
Not in public, hoe, I’m still high
These pigs are crazy, dog
This narc at the dyke bar in a slow car
Looking like a hedgehog
Sluts go sonic (ownage)
Tryna dick your mom and shit
I’ll do anal in the pit
Repulsive as a benched knick
Show your titties and I’ll spit
These chicks are crazy, god

[Pre-Chorus]
Hate you on a fucking whim, turning into you again
These pigs are crazy, dog
Make a god a better man, no one hates you better than
These chicks are crazy, god
You're so amazing, ha
[Chorus]
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
(Feel me, feel me, feel me)
(Slap, hey, slap)
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
(Feel me, feel me, feel, feel me)
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
(Slap, hey, slap, ha-ha-ha)
Kiss me

[Verse 2]
It’s my Liberace starter kit
Got her hard like Spartacus
Put a bitch under my wing-a-ling-a-lang-lang-lang
Look bitch, fly like thus
Dope man’s dry, oh yeah right
Don’t trip mark, yo this my part
I got green David Letterman’s, dick like zen
Remember when you fainted at the bargain bins
Party time (ownage)
Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme
Good news to hell
My Toyota with some bells (ownage)
Pussy so wise
She’s trying to bump two queen drugs right between the eyes
Ownage, ownage, ownage, ownage
[Pre-Chorus]
In a wet fuck hole
With my feet kicked up so my hair can grow
My steeze is crazy, dog
And I’m in bitch house
Talking 'bout how I’m not tryna hang out
Her steeze is crazy, dog
(Who could it be?
W-w-w-who could it be?
W-w-w-who could it be?)
I think I’m crazy, dog
Put a bitch under my wing-a-ling-a-lang-lang-lang
Put a bitch under my wing-a-ling-a-lang-lang-lang
You’re so amazing, ha

[Chorus]
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
(Slap, hey, slap, ha-ha)
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
Ha-ha-ha, bitch
(Slap, hey, slap, ha-ha)

[Outro]
Doing, doing, doing, doing, gniod, gniod, gniod, gniod
Doing, doing, doing, doing
You’re so amazing, ha

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Death Grips is a band that consistently pushes the boundaries on what we consider to be traditional musical norms and expectations. Their song, "Hahaha" is no exception. The track is both perplexing and stimulating, with its dark and twisted lyrics, paired with a beat that can only be described as both grandiose and triumphant.

The song tells the story of a seriously evil, drug-addicted, and sex-obsessed mentally ill character, presumably inspired by infamous cult leader Charles Manson. The lyrics idealize and devalue multiple women who are compared to various animals and exist solely for the purpose of being used and subjugated by the speaker.

"Hahaha" is a remarkable example of the band's tendency towards highly volatile and unstable themes, as well as their knack for creating unique musical arrangements that can be difficult to place within any particular genre.

About Hahaha

The opening lines of "Hahaha" set a particularly dark tone with their depiction of a character who appears to be the worst possible version of the human experience. This individual is plagued by mental illness, addiction, and a violent fetishization of women.

Throughout the track, we find ourselves voyeurs to the inner workings of his mind, as he begins to unravel completely. The lyrics are disjointed and nonsensical at times, which only adds to the sense of instability and chaos that pervades the track. The speaker's view of women is particularly frightening, as they are referred to as subservient and mindless animals that exist solely for his pleasure.

One of the most striking elements of the song is its abrupt switches in tone. At times, the beat is grandiose and almost triumphant, while at other times it is discordant and harsh. These changes in tone mirror the unstable nature of the speaker, as he oscillates between idealization and devaluation of his victims.

The song is a remarkable work of art, but it is not for the faint of heart. It delves into some of the darkest areas of the human experience, and it does so through an abrasive and unique musical arrangement that can be polarizing.

While "Hahaha" may be difficult to listen to, it is impossible to deny its impact and lasting power. It is a stark reflection of the human condition, and a reminder that even the darkest parts of ourselves must be examined and understood if we are to ever truly move forward as a society.

In closing, "Hahaha" by Death Grips is a gripping and unsettling work that explores some of the darkest aspects of human nature. It is a testament to the band's ability to push boundaries in both lyrical content and musical execution. Listeners should proceed with caution, as this is not a song for the easily disturbed. But for those willing to explore the darkest recesses of humanity, "Hahaha" is an unforgettable experience.