GBAD Lyrics – Jackson Wang

“GBAD” Lyrics by Jackson Wang is a latest English song in the voice of Jackson Wang. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “GBAD” song lyrics are also written by Jackson Wang. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “GBAD” by Jackson Wang is about navigating life’s challenges and standing up for yourself. The song talks about trust, principles, and dealing with people who take advantage of kindness. Jackson expresses frustration with those who expect too much and don’t appreciate effort. The chorus repeats the idea that sometimes, you have to be tough and put yourself first. It’s a mix of self-reflection and a message about setting boundaries.

GBAD Lyrics

[Intro]
Incoming

[Chorus]
Life is great (You son of a—)
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
You only live once
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
Life is great
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
You only live once
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes

[Verse 1]
For me, one for the love, second to the trust
Three to the principle and that is us, ayy
You call them facts, but they don’t line up
Taste like Cohiba without a clean puff
Done this, done that for love as a favor
It’s never enough ’cause they got used to the flavor
The puzzle came with many layers, too many players
When s*it goes down they still want you to be their savior
Became the pick and roll for them to get away
Fancy moves with the fade away, uh
They reaching when the ref looks away
Gotta keep myself in check, am I okay?
I still believe in trust over a thousand times
But fu*k your coin with yeses on both sides
Insane (Insane) when they still blame me ’cause I slide
I guess that’s when we gotta be a d!ck sometimes

[Chorus]
Life is great
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
You only live once
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
Life is great

Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
You only live once
But gotta be a d!ck sometimes

[Interlude]
Celebrate this time for me
Celebrate this time
Celebrate this time for me
Celebrate this time

[Verse 2]
Life is great when peace comes to your heart
A ride to find a place for your soul to park
But now it’s hard, the game got no room for art
Watch the line ’cause the players can’t tell black, white apart
Spent time for talks, hope the s*it would blend
I even tried to change myself to another man, mm
Things never land according to plan
Devils never want to understand

[Chorus]
Life is great
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
You only live once
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
Life is great
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
You only live once
But gotta be a—

[Outro]
La, la-la
La, la
La, la
La, la-la
La, la
La, la
Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes
(Just gotta be a d!ck sometimes)

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GBAD Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus]
The chorus talks about how life is good, but sometimes you have to be tough and stand your ground. It’s about not always being the nice guy because people might take advantage of you. Since you only live once, you need to put yourself first when necessary, even if it means being a bit selfish or blunt.

[Verse 1]
This verse dives into personal values and experiences. Jackson talks about prioritizing love, trust, and principles, but realizing that not everyone shares the same mindset. People twist facts to fit their own narratives, just like smoking a high-quality cigar without enjoying it properly—it loses its true essence. He has done a lot for others out of love, but they get too used to his kindness, expecting more without appreciating it. Life feels like a complex puzzle with too many players, and when problems arise, they still expect him to fix everything. He compares himself to a basketball move (pick and roll), meaning people use him to escape their own troubles. Others take advantage whenever no one’s watching, making him question his own well-being. Despite believing in trust countless times, he realizes the system is unfair—like a coin with “yes” on both sides, meaning no real choice. People blame him when he steps away, but that’s when he knows he has to be tough and put himself first.

[Chorus]
Repeating the chorus reinforces the idea that life is good, but you can’t always be nice. Sometimes, you need to set boundaries and focus on yourself instead of always putting others first.

[Interlude]
This short part is about celebrating life and personal growth. It’s a moment of self-appreciation, acknowledging that after going through struggles, you deserve to enjoy your victories.

[Verse 2]
Jackson reflects on how true happiness comes from inner peace, but it’s hard to find in today’s world. He wants a safe space for his soul, but life’s challenges make it difficult. The industry or society doesn’t always value genuine art; instead, it’s all about rules and categories, making it hard to stand out. He’s tried to have meaningful conversations and even changed himself to fit in, but things don’t always go as planned. In the end, he realizes that some people will never understand or appreciate his efforts.

[Chorus]
Once again, the chorus reminds us that life is great, but you have to be firm sometimes. You can’t always be the nice guy, and protecting your own happiness is important.

[Outro]
The la-la part gives a feeling of closure and reflection. It’s almost like letting go and accepting the reality that sometimes, being a little selfish is necessary. It leaves the listener with the idea that life goes on, and standing up for yourself is just part of the journey.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung GBAD song?
A. GBAD song is sung by Jackson Wang.

Q. Who wrote GBAD lyrics?
A. GBAD lyrics are penned by Jackson Wang.

Q. Who has given the music of GBAD song?
A. GBAD music is composed and produced by Jackson Wang.

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