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[Intro]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)
[Verse 1]
He’s a perfectionist
At being a narcissist
From his point of view
He can’t see you
[Chorus]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)
There’s nothing you can do
To change what I pursue
[Bridge]
It’s completely
(All about me)
(Me, me, me)
[Verse 2]
He’s a relentless
Narcissist
Don’t bother asking why
He wants us all to die
[Chorus]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)
There’s nothing you can do
To change what I pursue
[Bridge]
It’s completely
(All about me)
(Me, me, me)
[Chorus]
Woe oh can’t you see
(It’s all about me)
There’s nothing you can do
To change what I pursue
[Outro]
It’s completely
(All about me)
(Me, me, me)
ABOUT THE SONG
The song “Me” serves as a sharp, satirical indictment of Donald Trump’s narcissism and the unquestioning loyalty of many MAGA supporters, portraying a leader who is obsessed with himself to the point of dangerous disregard for others, including the very people who idolize him.
Verse 1
“He’s a perfectionist / At being a narcissist / From his point of view / He can’t see you”
This opening draws a clear profile of Trump as someone whose ego is so inflated that he literally cannot recognize others as individuals — only as reflections of himself or tools for self-promotion. His self-absorption is not just a flaw, but his defining skill.
Chorus
“Woe oh can’t you see / (It’s all about me)”
This is both a mockery of Trump’s self-centered rhetoric and a warning to his supporters: no matter what he promises, everything he does is in service to himself. The “woe” implies regret or sorrow for those who’ve been deceived by the illusion of collective purpose.
“There’s nothing you can do / To change what I pursue”
This suggests Trump is unreachable and unaccountable, driven solely by self-interest, regardless of facts, consequences, or the will of the people — which echoes many critiques of his presidency and post-election behavior.
Bridge
“It’s completely (all about me) / (Me, me, me)”
The repetition hammers in the central message: Trumpism is not a movement, it’s a cult of personality, and that personality is singularly self-serving. The overemphasis on “me” highlights the absurdity and egotism in Trump’s branding — from gold-plated buildings to third-person tweets.
Verse 2
“He’s a relentless / Narcissist / Don’t bother asking why / He wants us all to die”
The final line is stark and dark. It’s likely metaphorical — suggesting that Trump’s policies, negligence (e.g., on COVID, climate, healthcare), and divisive rhetoric endanger the very lives and futures of his supporters and the nation at large. It’s a cry of exasperation at how his self-interest overrides public interest, even to the point of harm.
Overall Interpretation:
“Me” is a blistering portrayal of Trump as a dangerous narcissist whose leadership is defined by self-obsession, delusion, and cruelty cloaked in charisma. It mourns the public’s blindness to this reality, especially among MAGA loyalists who support a man who sees only himself. The song’s haunting repetition — “Me, me, me” — becomes a mantra of political tragedy: a country held hostage by one man’s ego.