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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "IAFWU (Slide Out of My DMs)" by the artist "Unperfect"

In the song IAFWU (Slide Out of My DMs), the artist Unperfect expresses extreme irritation and unwillingness to communicate with a person who persistently sends messages to their direct messages (DMs).

The lyrics are built on the repetition of the phrases "I'm doing my own thing" and "IAFWU" (an abbreviation, presumably meaning "I'll Do What's Necessary Myself"). This emphasizes the author's independence and determination to live by their own rules, ignoring unwanted interference.

The multiple repetitions of the questions "Who told you to go straight to my DMs?" convey the author's bewilderment and indignation. They don't understand why this person allows themselves such a free approach and intrusion into their personal space.

The command "Get out of here!" leaves no doubt about the author's dislike. They don't want to have anything to do with this person and demand an immediate end to the communication.

Repeating the phrase "Slide out of my DMs!" in the chorus reinforces the effect of rejection and contempt.

The second part of the song reveals deeper reasons for the author's anger. They accuse the interlocutor of disrespect, intrusiveness, and inability to take hints. Phrases like "Playing on my nerves", "Testing my patience", "Your nonsense is crossing the line" indicate that the author has endured for a long time, but their patience has run out.

Overall, the song IAFWU is a manifesto of personal boundaries and a protest against intrusive online behavior. The author makes it clear that they will not tolerate disrespect and will defend their right to personal space.

(I ain't, ain't fucking with you)

I'ma do what I do because you know

I ain't got time for you

I'ma say what I want because IAFWU

I'ma do what I like,

I'ma do what I do anytime of the day

I'ma do what I want because IAFWU

Who told you to come up in my, my DMs?

Who told you to come up in my, my, my DMs?

Who told you?

Who told you?

Who told you?

Who told you?

Who told you?

Who told you?

Who told you?

Slide on out [x3]

Slide on out (You should know better) [x4]

IAFWU

[Chorus: x4]

Slide out of my DMs

I'ma do what I do because you know

I ain't got time for you

I'ma say what I want because IAFWU

I'ma do what I like,

I'ma do what I do anytime of the day

I'ma do what I want because IAFWU

Running a muck

And pushing your luck

With all your bullshit is getting too much

Did you trip on your ego?

High on libido

Blowin' my phone up like a torpedo

Holla, amigo

I'm trying to delete you

Left you unread, did the message reach you?

I don't wanna see you, again

Remove yourself from my DMs

Slide on out [x3]

Slide on out (You should know better) [x4]

IAFWU

[Chorus: x8]

Slide out of my DMs

Slide out of my DMs

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