Song Meaning
These lyrics plunge headfirst into raw, unvarnished sexual aggression. The speaker immediately establishes a crude routine: "I ball for breakfast." This sets a tone of self-gratification and blunt desire. The repeated demand, "(Let's fuck)," acts as an insistent, almost primal refrain.
A central tension emerges from the speaker's aggressive objectification of the "you." The line "if you had a fucking cunt" dismisses the recipient's current state while asserting a specific, crude preference. This is immediately followed by a playground-rhyme-like assertion of intent: "I'm made of rubber / You're made of glue / I wanna stick my fucking cock inside of you." The speaker then boasts of being "the best fucking fuck in the whole USA," framing sex as a conquest.
The craft here lies in the jarring contrast between simple, almost childlike rhyme schemes and the utterly transgressive content. Phrases like "Dog eat dog, boy eat girl" reduce human interaction to a primal, predatory struggle. The speaker's self-proclamation as "the duke of fucking earl" twists a classic, smoother pop reference into something deliberately crude and confrontational. This deliberate dissonance amplifies the shock value, making the vulgarity even more unsettling.
The lyrics culminate in a deeply disturbing set of lines that explicitly cross a line: "Old enough to bleed, old enough to breed / Old enough to pee then she's old enough for me." This chilling couplet equates biological function with sexual availability, pushing the boundaries of acceptable discourse to an extreme. The relentless repetition of "Let's fuck, fuck, fuck" at the end solidifies the lyrics' intent: a pure, unadulterated expression of aggressive, predatory lust, designed to provoke and confront.