PEOPLE LIKE ME Lyrics – Kanye West, Ye, King Combs

“PEOPLE LIKE ME” Lyrics by Kanye West, Ye, King Combs is a latest English song in the voices of Kanye West, Ye, King Combs. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “PEOPLE LIKE ME” song lyrics are also written by Kanye West, Ye, King Combs. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “PEOPLE LIKE ME” by Kanye West, Ye, and King Combs is all about embracing the role of being seen as the bad guy in the eyes of others. They talk about their success, loyalty to their roots, and how people judge them without understanding their story. Despite criticism, they own their identity with confidence, showing strength, wealth, and a strong connection to faith and family.

PEOPLE LIKE ME Lyrics

[Intro: King Combs, Tony Montana]
You need people like me
So you can point your middle finger and say there go the Bad Boys
Where all the brothers and sisters get together, said
Where all the brothers and sisters get together, somebody
I’m telling you people, for your information
I’m telling you people, for your information

[Verse 1: Ye]
Them boys popping mad noise, gon’ get what they asked for
You know I paid cash for it, that dough running fast forward
They stealing the swag, boy, you coulda just asked for it

Want smoke? We could match, boy, I’m turnt to the max, boy
Told you what the facts was, they gave me the axe for it
Knew I would bounce back, Lord, ’cause you got my back, Lord
They tryna attack, Lord, turned me into a pack, Lord
That dough running fast forward and I don’t have to rap for it

[Chorus: Ye]
Yeah, he a bad boy
And when I got baptized, I said a prayer, it went “Lord, please don’t let me be like these rap guys”
You need people like me
So you can point your middle finger and say there go the bad guy

[Verse 2: King Combs]
Say bye to the bad guy, the life of a Bad Boy
This mansion got ten rooms, there’s none on my passport
Guess that’s what you mad for, the platinum spoon and fork
My father’s a hustler, it’s not my fault that your dad’s poor
Can’t take your b!tch nowhere, nobody, her ass small
I post my girl once and now she all on the tabloids
Two-hunnid on my wrist, it’s matching the dashboard
Free Puff ’til he back, boy, yeah, ’til he back, boy
Some people got bad blood because of my black blood
When they needed our help, they didn’t have to ask for it
They didn’t have to ask for it, now I gotta tax for it
Put ice up in my stones, these rocks made out of asteroids, I’m my dad’s boy

[Chorus: King Combs]
All that I ask, Lord
I said a prayer, when don’t turn your back on my family like these rap boys
You need people like me
So you can point your middle finger and say there go the Bad Boys

[Outro: King Combs]
Bad Boy

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PEOPLE LIKE ME Lyrics Meaning

[Intro: King Combs, Tony Montana]
This part sets the tone for the whole track. It’s like they’re saying people love to blame or criticize someone, and they fit that role perfectly—they’re the ones getting judged, pointed at, and talked about. But they own it proudly. When they say “brothers and sisters get together,” it feels like they’re calling for unity among their people. They’re just putting the truth out there, letting everyone know who they are upfront.

[Verse 1: Ye]
Ye is speaking with full confidence here. He’s saying there are loud, attention-seeking people out there, but they’ll face the consequences eventually. He talks about making money fast and buying things straight-up with cash. He’s frustrated that people copy his style instead of just asking for inspiration. If someone wants problems, he’s ready for it—he’s fully energized and not backing down. Even though he’s been rejected or cut off for speaking truth, he believes God’s got his back. Despite people trying to tear him down, he survived and came back stronger. Now, he doesn’t even need to rely on rapping to make money—his success is bigger than music.

[Chorus: Ye]
This part is Ye embracing his outsider status. He’s calling himself a “bad boy,” but not in a negative way—more like someone who doesn’t follow the usual rules. When he got baptized, he asked God to keep him different from other rappers, who he might see as fake or untrustworthy. He accepts being the one people judge but wears it like a badge.

[Verse 2: King Combs]
King Combs is carrying on the “bad boy” image and showing what his life looks like. He talks about having luxury and success—a mansion, fancy jewelry, and a lifestyle that people envy. Some folks resent him for being born into wealth, but he doesn’t apologize for it. He gives credit to his dad being a hustler and doesn’t feel guilty that others didn’t have the same start. He also touches on how quickly fame spreads—just one post about his girl gets her all over the media. He throws in support for Puff Daddy (his dad) who’s apparently not around right now. Then he points out how people judged him for his background, especially because of his race, but those same people once needed his help. Now, he’s charging them for it. Everything about his style and wealth—like the jewels he wears—is a reflection of where he comes from and who raised him.

[Chorus: King Combs]
This hook is a personal prayer. He’s asking God not to let him turn out like the fake people he sees in the rap game. Again, he embraces the idea of being seen as the bad guy because it helps others feel better about themselves. He’s cool with being that person.

[Outro: King Combs]
Just a final stamp—he’s saying it loud and clear: Bad Boy. That’s who he is, and he’s proud of it.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung PEOPLE LIKE ME song?
A. PEOPLE LIKE ME song is sung by Kanye West, Ye, King Combs.

Q. Who wrote PEOPLE LIKE ME lyrics?
A. PEOPLE LIKE ME lyrics are penned by Kanye West, Ye, King Combs.

Q. Who has given the music of PEOPLE LIKE ME song?
A. PEOPLE LIKE ME music is composed and produced by Kanye West, Ye, King Combs.

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