“BRAINROT” Lyrics by grandson is a latest English song in the voice of grandson. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “BRAINROT” song lyrics are also written by grandson. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “BRAINROT” by grandson talks about how messed up and overwhelming the world feels today. It shows how people are distracted by fame, violence, and consumerism while serious issues like war, injustice, and climate change go unnoticed or ignored. The song calls out how numb and helpless society has become, stuck in a cycle of constant news, pain, and fake happiness from things like social media and shopping.
BRAINROT Lyrics
[Intro]
I saw the news today and being human is a losing game
We’re doomed to play, numb to the pain
So distracted that we don’t notice as our last chance slowly passes
And collapses
[Verse 1]
Yeah, watch the world fall off its axis
Watch the b0mbs go off, paid for by your taxes
Watch the Met Ball, watch the brainrot
Watch the Go-Pro footage of the headshot
Genocide with a right click (Right click)
Advertisements make you want to buy s*it (Buy s*it, buy s*it)
It’s a constant drip of—
[Pre-Chorus]
Dopamine
More dopamine
[Chorus]
Welcome to the Hell we’re living in
At the ending of the world, we’re witnessing
You can cry for help, no one’s listening
No, no one’s listening
Welcome to the Hell we’re living in
And the overexposure’s sickening
You can cry for help, no one’s listening
No one’s listening, so listen in
[Verse 2]
Watch the stars walk the red carpet
Watch the cops shoot the wrong girl in her own apartment
Become a slave to the free market
Where you pick up the gun or become the target
Watch the downfall, watch the closing credits
It’s over, forget it
You know where it’s headed — straight to the gutter
Watch as the winter warms up like summer
Watch it all through your new smartphone
With a battery mined by a child in a war zone
Then pretend to be ignorant, watch the cognitive dissonance
Watch the court get stacked (Stacked), the bad guy win
Watch, ’cause you’re looking at the mess you’re in
This phone is a mirror and I am just a reflection
[Pre-Chorus]
Dopamine
More dopamine
[Chorus]
Welcome to the Hell we’re living in
And the ending of the world we’re witnessing
You can cry for help, no one’s listening
No, no one’s listening
Welcome to the Hell we’re living in
And the overexposure’s sickening
You can cry for help, no one’s listening
No one’s listening, so listen in
[Bridge]
The overlapping disaster, intersectional violence
I wanna just—
The maintaining of power in the final hour
I wanna just—
Climbing up broken ladders, nothing really matters
I wanna just—
Don’t know where to begin, so, I shatter the window
And then I just—
[Breakdown]
Fu*k, woo
The overlapping disaster
The overlapping disaster, intersectional violence
I wanna just—
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BRAINROT Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
This part shows a feeling of hopelessness after watching the news. It’s like being human is a struggle we’re all stuck in, and we’ve become so used to the pain that we don’t even feel it anymore. Everyone’s so distracted that we don’t realize things are falling apart right in front of us, and we’re missing our last shot to fix it.
[Verse 1]
Here, the song points out how the world feels like it’s spinning out of control. It talks about how people watch tragic and violent events — like b0mbings and killings — from the comfort of their homes, almost like entertainment. At the same time, we’re b0mbarded with ads that push us to keep buying things. It all creates a never-ending stream of stimulation and noise, which pulls us away from what really matters and keeps us stuck in a cycle of distraction.
[Pre-Chorus]
It’s all about chasing constant pleasure and quick fixes.
[Chorus]
This part paints a picture of the world as a kind of living nightmare. It’s full of chaos and pain, and even when people scream for help, no one seems to care or respond. Everything is so loud and overwhelming that we become numb. The repetition of “no one’s listening” shows how alone and unheard people feel in all this madness.
[Verse 2]
This section calls out the huge contradictions in the world. People celebrate celebrities while innocent lives are lost due to police violence. We’re told we’re free, but we’re trapped in a system where we either follow the rules or become a victim. The world is falling apart — the climate is changing, injustice is rising — and yet we’re glued to our phones, which are built on suffering we ignore. It points out how we lie to ourselves and accept injustice, even when it’s right in front of us. The courts are unfair, the wrong people win, and we’re stuck in the middle of the mess. The phone becomes a symbol — it reflects who we are and the broken world we’ve created.
[Pre-Chorus]
Once again, we’re caught in the loop of chasing little hits of happiness.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the idea that we’re living in a world full of chaos, disconnection, and overload. No one’s paying attention to cries for help, and everything feels toxic. It’s like everyone’s drowning in too much information and tragedy, but no one’s actually hearing or helping each other. It’s a warning, but also a call to wake up.
[Bridge]
This part shows someone overwhelmed by all the problems happening at once — violence, injustice, power games, and feeling stuck in a broken system. They feel lost and don’t even know how to start fixing anything, so they reach a breaking point and want to smash through it all just to feel something or escape.
[Breakdown]
It’s a raw emotional burst — like hitting a wall from being overloaded and wanting to scream or break down completely.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung BRAINROT song?
A. BRAINROT song is sung by grandson.
Q. Who wrote BRAINROT lyrics?
A. BRAINROT lyrics are penned by grandson.
Q. Who has given the music of BRAINROT song?
A. BRAINROT music is composed and produced by grandson.
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