The protagonist is reflecting on his life and feeling restless. He feels like he has been stubborn since birth and wants to give everything to his partner. He tells her to keep the money because she will need it and to take the car because her friends will appreciate it. He also tells her to keep the iPhone because it seems like he is afraid of using foul language. He asks her to find someone else to give him a shove if a stranger pushes him on the street.
He says that he doesn't need money for relationships, but if there is no money in a relationship, he might be forced to do something. He mentions that he would rather fall and have his partner gain a lot than for him to have a spotless reputation.
The protagonist talks about how he wrote down the prices for the whole industry on paper and someone said that nothing would happen to him in the industry. He says he is considered one of the best but even organizers only call him to talk about money.
He argues that the artists don't have a budget, but Aleem brother manages to get things done for 20-25. The protagonist acknowledges that what he is doing is not his business, but he can't earn money from his art. He talks about how people ask him why he stays so far away, but it's because he is not like anyone else. He mentions how he runs away from problems and stays in his room to sing.
The protagonist admits that he hasn't seen love in relationships and wonders how he can eat warm food if he is out at night. He wishes his partner could understand him and not take too long in doubting him, because he might not be able to apologize if death comes knocking. He tells her to come and hug him, because he is still with her and he won't agree to her bad deals.
He mentions that he is not a player in this game and that he is a better rapper than the other person, but he won't dwell on the past. He tells his partner not to ask him for forgiveness because he has already sung about what was in his heart.
Lastly, he tells the person who messaged him that if they were a fan, they wouldn't need to ask him for a song because his talent doesn't depend on other people's approval. He states that he doesn't care about views and how popular his songs are, but wonders why people worship him when he is just human. He questions why people are scared of his audios but not his videoshoots. He says that no matter how long the journey is, he will jump on the person's head. He mentions that he is in control of his own destiny and walks to the beat of his own drum.