I'm always having beef with my friends And its kinda like a war cos it never really ends and just like a war no one ever really wins but when it comes to the ends, yeah I always wanna win Just like the pitch when I smell fresh grass You want run with me how long you gon last? If you say that you've got ten k why the fuck do I feel twenty-five? We used to snack on bars and knoppers Now we feast on curry in coppeters they say I'm too young to kiss on her neck but theres some who think that 13 is a good age to start having sex
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The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and conflict among friends, reflecting the complexities of growing up and the emotional turmoil that comes with it.
This song could be played in various scenarios such as social gatherings where youthful angst and the complexities of friendship need to be expressed, or at informal hangouts where the themes of youthful rivalry and relationships are relatable.
The song employs clever wordplay and metaphoric language, drawing comparisons between friendship conflicts and war, while also incorporating a narrative style that discusses the transition from childhood to adolescence.