I said,
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, are you all still followin' me
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, are you all still - still
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, are you all still followin' me
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, are you all still - still

Should I talk slower like you're a retard?
Should I talk slower like you're retarded?

Yo they think you're dumb
I think you're smart
No, wait, I lied
I think you're dumb
They think you're dumb
I think you're smart
No, wait, I lied
I think you're dumb

Get it?
Get it?
Get it?
You just don't get it!!!
Get it?
Get it?
Get it?

You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfuck-

Er!!

You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfuck-


I said,
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, are you all still followin' me
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, and are you all still - still
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, are you all still followin' me
Is it simple enough for you, does everybody understand, are you all still - still


Should I talk slower like you're a retard?
Should I talk slower like you're retarded?

Yo they think you're dumb
I think you're smart
No, wait, I lied
I think you're dumb
They think you're dumb
I think you're smart
No, wait, I lied
I think you're dumb

Get it?
Get it?
Get it?
You just don't get it!!!
Get it?
Get it?
Get it?

You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfuck-

Er!!

You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfuck-

It's under your nose
It's under your nose
It's under your nose
It's under your nose
It's over your head
It's over your head
It's over your head
It's over your head
It's out of your reach
It's out of your reach
It's out of your reach

You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfuck-

Er!!

You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfucker
You stupid motherfuck-

Nana nana nana nanananah
Nana nana nana nanananah
Nana nana nana nanananah
Nana nana nana nanananah


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Stupid MF Lyrics as written by James Euringer

Lyrics © JAMES IS A GIRL MUSIC C/O CITRIN COOPERMAN

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  • +2
    General Comment

    The song is all about fighting all the fuckers who think that MSI suck because their lyrics "dont mean anything".So he is calling them all stupid for not getting the big idea, which is just to kick back and have fun

    Neronomyon December 26, 2006   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    I think simple. I do belive its about the fact that people think they just make there songs about sex when they have a deeper meaning.

    ShortHairedOffenderon January 05, 2008   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    Does anyone else see the irony in fighting over the right lyrics in the first verse? Stupid MFs!!!

    sobermindisawasted1on February 20, 2009   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    This song makes me want to run around and slap everyone I think is an idiot. I LOVE IT!

    BrinyButBriskon August 02, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Good job on posting the lyrics, I couldn't have figured them out quite as acurately.

    I would have to say that the song is just dissing the fuck on some dumbass posuer. He doesn't understand why people think he's stupid and is following everything his idol says.

    RippedPuppyon April 15, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    These lyrics are now %98.6 correct.

    iLL Ronaldon August 06, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Accessible? Hah, no, the lyrics are:

    "Is this easy enough for you? Does everybody understand? Anyone still following me? Is this easy enough for yoU? Does everybody understand? Anyone still- still-"

    That's definately what I hear.

    Anyway, this song is fuckin awesome. There's so many people I think need to listen to this song.. the dipshits.

    SoakedinMercuryon October 28, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    "is it SIMPLE enough for you" those are the real lyrics...great song I think it's just about making fun of someone stupid and that's it

    Spykeon December 23, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    One of the better ones of You'll Rebel To Anything. Also one of the few new ones...

    zeffezon January 28, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yeah the lyrics are "is it SIMPLE enough for you"

    I love it! It's about idiots. I sing it in the PE locker room where all the retards at my school annoy me!

    drama_queen_KBAon February 16, 2006   Link

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