BREAKDALAW2K16 by $uicideboy$ Lyrics Meaning – Unpacking the Chaos of Rebelling Against Norms
Lyrics
Break da law, break da law, break da law, break da law
Break da law, break da law, break da law, break da law
Break da law, break da law, break da law, break da law
Break da law, break da law, break da law, break da law
Break da law, break da law, break da law, break da law
Coming up from the back, buckin' niggas down!
Coming, coming up from the back, buckin' niggas down!
Coming up from the back, buckin' niggas down!
(Bitch, I be that, bitch I, uh)
Coming, coming up from the back, buckin' niggas down!
Bitch, I be that 7th Ward dragon
Make a wish, I'll fucking grant it
$uicide taken for granted
Burn a fuckboy until he's blackened
Burn a fuckboy until he's charred
7th Ward Charizard
Bitch, I break the fucking law
Pulling over cop cars
Fuck a pig trying to cuff my wrist
Then he saw the slit
"Oh shit! This that oozing
Motherfucker from the pit!"
7th ward lord grab his sword
Sliced a fucking bitch
Now I'm swerving in the 'vic
'Bout to ride off of a cliff, bitch
Break the law, say "fuck a pig"
Always on that devil shit
Killers from the northside
Rolling in the 7th, bitch
Buck 'em down and bust 'em
Baptized in that tuss
Half cut getting masked up
Coming to rush 'em
Passing judgement on a bitch-a
Throw 'em in the river
$uicidal killer
Better known as $lick the ripper
Stoned to the bone
Me and oozing got the throne
All alone with the tone
Let the bullets take me home, yeah
Tears, blood, sweat for my set
When I pop up in my city
Everybody show respect
I'm a flawda boi
Feel like Kodak Black
Gotta hold the MAC
I thought I told you
That your ho gon' throw it back
Come through to my cul-de-sac
Don't bring no fellows through
Girl, just me and you
Get down on your knees and I'mma show you what this Nina do
Po-poppin' that Mac-11 and send your body to heaven
Got bald head, big money, that's never ending, yuh
Buried within the raw, aggressive beats and the seemingly repetitive chorus of ‘$uicideboy$’s BREAKDALAW2K16 lies a deeper discontent that goes beyond the surface-level glorification of anarchy. The track is a sonic embodiment of defiance, a siren call to the marginalized and misunderstood critics of society’s rigid straitjacket.
More than just provocateurs, $uicideboy$ leverages their platform to express a no-holds-barred commentary on the broken systems of authority and the longing for autonomy in the midst of societal decay. The urgent, desperate howl to ‘break da law, break da law’ is a manifesto as much as it is a refrain, and it’s our task to dissect the layers that make this song an explosive centerpiece of the duo’s catalog.
A Battle Cry for the Outcasts
The incessant repetition of ‘break da law’ throughout the track is more than just a catchy hook; it’s the anthem for those who have been pushed to the fringes of society. The $uicideboy$ aim to voice the pent-up rage and the disillusionment felt by those scorned by conformist cultures, rallying a following that finds solace in the validation of their rebellion.
As an unequivocal declaration of insurgence against the mainstream, the song channels the raw energy of youthful resistance. It resonates with the underdog—in spirit if not always in action—encouraging listeners to challenge the status quo that has continuously failed them.
Unveiling the Hidden Meanings
Beyond the call for uprising, ‘BREAKDALAW2K16’ serves as a cryptic narrative that fuses personal and socio-political commentary. Lyrics that evoke images of dragon-like ferocity, and references to Charizard tie in mythic elements of power and transformation, symbolizing the metamorphosis from powerlessness to becoming agents of their own fate.
The self-anointment as ‘7th Ward dragon’ and ‘$uicide taken for granted’ underscore the idea of emerging mightily from one’s own trials and tribulations. They portray themselves as creatures reborn from the ashes of their trials—wielding their pain as both shield and sword in their quest for liberation.
The Anatomy of a $uicideboy$ Anthem
Sonically, the song features the southern rap influence prominent in the $uicideboy$’ music, drawing upon their New Orleans roots. It’s an alchemy of aggressive trap beats and gritty lyrical flows—a cacophony that somehow coalesces into a hypnotic ode to rebellion.
Snapshots of illegalism, the synergy of death and a looming sense of doom all paint a grim, resonant portrait. The music doesn’t just communicate rage; it is an immersive experience, designed to physically manifest the turmoil that fuels their artistry.
Memorable Lines and Their Lasting Impact
While the repetition might seem monotonous, it’s the variation in verses that etches the song into the collective hip-hop consciousness. Phrases like ‘Bitch, I break the fucking law’ delivered with absolute conviction, or the identity-rich ‘I’m a flawda boi,’ reminiscent of Kodak Black, situate the $uicideboy$ amidst their peers, but also highlight their unique space in the genre.
Coupled with gritty imagery of gun violence and spiritual damnation, these lines reveal more than just surface-level bravado—they reflect the deep-seated disillusionment and a cry for respect in a world quick to write-off or imprison the misunderstood.
The Socio-Critical Lens of BREAKDALAW2K16
Breaking down this song to its core, we find a narrative that crosses personal strife, pushing back against a looming existential dread. The $uicideboy$ don’t just mirror society’s ills; they personify the individual response to systemic failure and the perpetuation of oppressive cycles.
Characterizing themselves as the villains of the system, they wear their scars and their illegality as badges of a struggle that is both deeply private and expansively universal. BREAKDALAW2K16 is a manifesto of discontent, yes, but also a recognition of a shared experience among those who have been labeled outlaws by a law they never agreed to.





