LISA – FXCK UP THE WORLD [ft. Future]. Lyrics & Meaning

LISA [ft. Future] – FXCK UP THE WORLD : An Anthem for Unleashing Your Inner Beast

Ever wake up and just feel… done? Done with playing it safe, done with tip-toeing around expectations, and just filled with this buzzing, electric energy that makes you want to shake things up? It’s that feeling when you look in the mirror and decide, “Today, I’m not asking for permission. Today, I’m taking what’s mine.” It’s a powerful, almost rebellious mood that we all tap into now and then.

Well, it seems LISA woke up feeling exactly that, and she bottled that lightning for all of us in her latest track. It’s more than just a song; it’s a full-blown mission statement. So, grab your headphones, because we’re about to break down why this track is the perfect soundtrack for anyone ready to own their power and, well, you know the rest.

Unpacking the Unapologetic Energy of LISA’s “FXCK UP THE WORLD” [ft. Future]

Right from the get-go, LISA sets a very clear boundary. This isn’t a song about second-guessing or seeking approval. She kicks things off with a mood that’s instantly relatable for anyone who’s ever needed to just shut out the noise and focus on themselves.

(Yeah) Uh, uh, woke up in that mode again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, please don’t call my phone again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, walked in causing havoc
Yes, that is a habit
Bad, I’m bad, I’m tragic, yeah

That “mode” she’s talking about? It’s a state of unapologetic ambition. “Please don’t call my phone again” isn’t just a throwaway line; it’s a declaration of focus. She’s in her zone, and distractions aren’t welcome. And the best part? She fully owns her disruptive nature. Causing havoc isn’t an accident; it’s a habit. She’s not just accepting her “bad” and “tragic” reputation in the eyes of others; she’s wearing it like a badge of honor. It’s a powerful flip of the script, turning potential criticism into a source of strength.

Lyrics: "FXCK UP THE WORLD" by LISA (ft. Future)

(ATL Jacob, ATL Jacob)

[LISA:] (Yeah) Uh, uh, woke up in that mode again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, please don’t call my phone again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, walked in causing havoc
Yes, that is a habit
Bad, I’m bad, I’m tragic, yeah

They watch me on the stages (Stages), they watch me goin’ crazy (Crazy)
I’m ’bout to make ’em pick the pieces up, then lock ’em in the cages (Cages)
A lot can happen in a couple minutes, lots of reasons, lots of things in action
Lots of people watchin’ things unravel, watch the moment, watch me go in
Locked and loaded, say some shit that’ll make ’em think it, thought-provoking
Only do things that are makin’ history, try to make moves that’ll make ’em miss me
Stay as busy as I want to, takin’ trips to escape a bit
Make it shift to a different gear, takin’ things to a different tier
Pop up with it on the roof, like a proper villain
All this spendin’ got me in a mood, driven by the vision
I’ve been livin’, sittin’ pretty, pretty ‘fits, pretty cities
Busy, busy, uh, really gettin’ busy with it, giddy up

(Yeah) Uh, uh, woke up in that mode again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, please don’t call my phone again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, walked in causing havoc
Yes, that is a habit
Bad, I’m bad, I’m tragic, yeah, yeah

[LISA (Future):] Woke up feelin’ like, like
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
I think I just might, might
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
Woke up feelin’ like, like
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
I think I just might
I think—, I think— I just—, I just— (Pluto)

[Future:] Woke up, splurge ten racks (Woah)
I secured another bag for sure (Bag)
Skateboardin’ MVP (Hey)
Causin’ havoc when I’m in the streets (Yeah)
Passport stamped, overseas (Yeah)
Tycoon life of a G
All this shawty wanted was a Birkin
All this money comin’, you deserve it
Fresh, clean, but I’m drinkin’ dirty
Chopped the ‘Rari truck into a bird (Woo)
I secured a Lamb-chop first
I feel like I’m the greatest show on Earth
Coupled the Phantom, came back in a spur
Patek water, I’m really on syrup
This the type mood I’m in again
Diamonds on me, doin’ it again (Yeah)
Princess cuts lit up for the win
Poppin’ out on one on one again (Poppin’ out)
High fashion, settin’ trends
Ayy, say, ayy, say twin (Ayy, say twin)
Not a freestyle, no pimp (Yeah)
Top dog, gotta go big

[LISA:] (Yeah) Uh, uh, woke up in that mode again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, please don’t call my phone again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, walked in causing havoc
Yes, that is a habit
Bad, I’m bad, I’m tragic, yeah, yeah

Woke up feelin’ like, like
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
I think I just might, might
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
Woke up feelin’ like, like
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
I think I just might
I think—, I think— I just—, I just—

Rappin’ like my lease up, I told them that I’m focused (Yeah, yeah)
They want the old LISA, then listen to my old shit (Yeah, yeah)
Rappin’ like a deep cut, flowin’ like the ocean (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
They want the old LISA, then listen to my old shit

Woke up feelin’ like, like
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
I think I just might, might
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
Woke up feelin’ like, like
Fuck up the world, fuck up the world
I think I just might
I think—, I think— I just—, I just—

More Than Just a Vibe: It’s a Calculated Declaration

Don’t get it twisted; this chaos isn’t random. It’s purposeful. LISA paints a picture of someone who is not just making moves but is meticulously crafting a legacy. She’s aware that all eyes are on her, and she’s using that spotlight to her advantage, creating moments that are impossible to ignore.

Only do things that are makin’ history, try to make moves that’ll make ’em miss me
Stay as busy as I want to, takin’ trips to escape a bit
Make it shift to a different gear, takin’ things to a different tier

This is the mindset of a visionary. Every action is a building block for her legacy. The line about being a “proper villain” is so brilliant because it shows she understands perception. In a world that often casts powerful, ambitious women as villains, she leans into it. She’s not afraid to be the anti-hero of her own story, perched on the roof, overseeing her empire. The chorus, “Woke up feelin’ like, like / Fuck up the world,” isn’t just a cool thing to say; it’s a mantra. It’s the thought that drives every single one of these calculated, history-making moves.

Future’s Verse: A Masterclass in Opulent Victory

When Future comes in, he doesn’t just add a feature; he provides the “after” picture to LISA’s “before.” If LISA’s verses are about the mindset and the grind needed to get to the top, Future’s verse is a tour of what life looks like once you’re there. He brings his signature trap-infused luxury to the track, perfectly complementing LISA’s energy.

He raps about a “Tycoon life of a G,” stamping his passport, and feeling like “the greatest show on Earth.” It’s all a testament to the rewards that come from adopting that world-conquering attitude. His verse reinforces the central theme: when you have the audacity to “fxck up the world,” the world pays you back in Birkins, Phantoms, and Pateks. It’s a symbiotic flex, showing two artists at the pinnacle of their game, operating on the same wavelength of supreme confidence.

Leaving the Past in the Rearview Mirror

Perhaps one of the most powerful parts of the song comes near the end, where LISA directly addresses the pressure of expectations and the weight of her own past success.

The “Old LISA” is in the History Books

In any artist’s career, there’s a constant pull from fans who want them to stay the same. LISA tackles this head-on with a couplet that is both a mic drop and a bold statement of evolution.

They want the old LISA, then listen to my old shit (Yeah, yeah)
Rappin’ like a deep cut, flowin’ like the ocean (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)

This is her drawing a line in the sand. She’s acknowledging her past work but refusing to be confined by it. She’s evolving, her flow is changing, and she’s telling everyone to get on board or get left behind. It’s an incredibly brave and necessary statement for an artist of her stature, a reminder that true artistry is about growth, not repetition.

So, what’s the big takeaway here? Beyond the heavy bass and confident swagger, “FXCK UP THE WORLD” is a profound anthem about self-belief. It’s about waking up and choosing to be the main character in your own life. It’s a reminder to trust your vision, set your boundaries, and never apologize for your ambition or your evolution. The song gives you permission to be disruptive, to be “tragic” in the best way possible, and to build your own history, one bold move at a time.

Ultimately, this track feels like a shot of pure adrenaline. It’s for anyone who’s ever felt underestimated or put in a box. But that’s just my take on it. What did you feel when you first heard “FXCK UP THE WORLD”? Does it fire you up to take on your day, or do you hear a different story in the lyrics? Let’s talk about it!

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