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"FTFY" by the multi-genre artist Kurt Holes, establishing the persona of the speaker as a powerful and volatile "lyrical jester" whose words are like a "nuclear reactor." The lyrics intensely critique institutional power, describing the government as a "circus" and the economic system as broken, while expressing a fierce rejection of pretense, repeatedly declaring "I'm done with the fakery." Interspersed with this rage is a vivid depiction of a London setting—characterized by "bleak and grimy" streets, flickering hopes, and the struggles of "commuter life"—which fuels the underlying sense of panic and systemic failure that drives the song's aggressive tone.
By kurtholes"FTFY" by the multi-genre artist Kurt Holes, establishing the persona of the speaker as a powerful and volatile "lyrical jester" whose words are like a "nuclear reactor." The lyrics intensely critique institutional power, describing the government as a "circus" and the economic system as broken, while expressing a fierce rejection of pretense, repeatedly declaring "I'm done with the fakery." Interspersed with this rage is a vivid depiction of a London setting—characterized by "bleak and grimy" streets, flickering hopes, and the struggles of "commuter life"—which fuels the underlying sense of panic and systemic failure that drives the song's aggressive tone.