Playing God Lyrics – Motionless in White

Raw defiance has never sounded this precise. Motionless in White’s “Playing God” — featuring Corey Taylor — is a surgical takedown of parasocial culture and digital performance, delivered with the controlled fury of two artists who’ve watched inauthenticity masquerade as art for far too long.
Lyrics of Playing God by Motionless in White
[Intro: Corey Taylor & Chris Motionless, Chris Motionless]
Ugh, get the fu*k up
Yeah
Ugh
[Verse 1: Chris Motionless]
Ugh, all that I see in the face of
What you wanna be is a cleverly manicured fake
Just a cliché in a roleplay
Running on praise ’cause irrelevance has no shame
[Refrain: Corey Taylor, Chris Motionless & Corey Taylor]
Lie, ’cause you know that it’s toxic
Beg, ’cause you can’t help yourselves
Breed a parasocial disease at the hands of a screen you know so well
[Pre-Chorus: Chris Motionless & Corey Taylor]
You’re mine, motherfu*ker (Fu*ker)
(So come and get it, come and get it)
When you fall, I’ll be there as you hit the bottom
I am death by engagement
[Chorus: Chris Motionless]
So fu*k you, you falsify truth to fabricate views
‘Cause without ’em, you’re nothing
So get fu*ked or shut the fu*k up
I will never bow down to a platform of puppets playing God, go
[Verse 2: Corey Taylor]
Fear the pressure, feel the noise
Feed the vultures to fill the void
Farm deception, fuel the trend
Like a moth to a flame, you would burn for the content
[Refrain: Chris Motionless, Chris Motionless & Corey Taylor]
Lie, ’cause you know that it’s toxic
Beg, but you can’t help yourselves
Cast your curse in the comments
[Chorus: Corey Taylor, Chris Motionless, Corey Taylor & Chris Motionless]
So fu*k you, you falsify truth to fabricate views
‘Cause without ’em, you’re nothing
So get fu*ked or shut the fu*k up
I will never bow down or submit to the judgment
Of powerless puppets playing God
[Bridge: Chris Motionless]
Cash in all your clicks, let the drama dig a gold mine
Desperate for a fix as your pixel-perfect well dries
Grovel like a b!tch on your knees for the applause
Lick the fu*king dirt off my boots like a good dog
[Breakdown: Corey Taylor & Chris Motionless]
Blegh
Cash in all your clicks ’til you’re rich off the ragebait
Worthless on your own, just a slave to the hot tak
rovel like a b!tch on your knees for the applause
Lick the fu*king dirt off my boots like a good dog
Meaning of Playing God Lyrics
There’s a particular kind of rage that isn’t hot — it’s cold, surgical, and utterly certain of itself. That’s the undercurrent running through Playing God. Strip away the distortion and the expletives, and what you find isn’t anger. It’s contempt. The unspoken emotion here is something closer to grief dressed in armor — the exhaustion of watching authenticity get cannibalized by an internet culture that rewards performance over truth. Chris Motionless and Corey Taylor aren’t just calling people out. They’re mourning something. The track leaves you feeling like you’ve witnessed an intervention nobody asked for — brutal, necessary, and strangely sad.
That emotional precision shows up most sharply in one line: “I am death by engagement.” It’s the kind of phrase that earns a second read. On the surface, it’s a threat. But look closer — it’s also a diagnosis. “Death by engagement” flips the algorithm’s own language against itself, weaponizing the very metric that influencer culture worships. It’s not just clever wordplay; it’s a mirror held up to a system where attention itself becomes the instrument of destruction. The lyricists clearly understood that to dismantle a machine, you have to speak its language first — then twist it. One can’t help but notice how much restraint it takes to land a conceptual gut-punch that clean inside a song this visceral.
Which brings us to why this lands so hard right now. Both Chris Motionless and Corey Taylor carry decades of credibility in rock spaces that have always pushed back against manufactured identity. They’ve watched the music industry’s own struggles with inauthenticity long before social media industrialized it. Playing God isn’t a generational lecture — it refuses to be that preachy. Instead, it positions itself as a line in the sand drawn by artists who built something real and refuse to kneel before an altar of clicks. The lyrical rhythm — staccato, stacked with alliteration (“Farm deception, fuel the trend”) — suggests a track built for live arenas, where the crowd doesn’t just listen but responds. It’s a rallying cry for everyone quietly suffocating under the weight of a world that mistakes virality for value.
Playing God Song Credits & Production Details
| Song Title | Playing God |
| Album | Decades |
| Singer(s) | Motionless in White |
| Musician(s) | Justin deBlieck, Drew Fulk |
| Lyricist(s) | Chris Motionless, Drew Fulk, Steve Sopchak, Justin Morrow, Evan Mckeever, Tom Hane |
| Featuring | Corey Taylor |
| Release Date | May 6, 2026 |
| Label | Roadrunner Records |
| Copyright © | Roadrunner Records |
| Language | English |
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Frequently Asked Questions About Playing God Song
Who is the singer of the song ‘Playing God’?
The song ‘Playing God’ is sung by Motionless in White.
Who wrote the song ‘Playing God’ by Motionless in White?
The song ‘Playing God’ by Motionless in White is written by Chris Motionless, Drew Fulk, Steve Sopchak, Justin Morrow, Evan Mckeever and Tom Hane.
Who produced the music for the song ‘Playing God’?
Music of the song ‘Playing God’ is produced by Justin deBlieck and Drew Fulk.
When was the song ‘Playing God’ officially released?
The song ‘Playing God’ is officially released on May 6, 2026, accompanied by its official music video.
What album is the song ‘Playing God’ from?
The song ‘Playing God’ is from the album titled ‘Decades’.
Which record label released the song ‘Playing God’?
The song ‘Playing God’ by Motionless in White was released under the record label Roadrunner Records.
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