“Miss The Rage” by Trippie Redd and Playboi Carti is a braggadocious anthem that celebrates material wealth, personal success, and the artist’s invisibility to haters.
🥇1st Place – Trippie Redd
🥈2nd Place – Trippie Redd
🥉3rd Place – 212Chrxs
4th Place – 激怒Kxiju
5th Place – benjyfifteen
6th Place – SQUALAY
7th Place – MaxtotesRules
8th Place – marceli
9th Place – Mike Mbanefo
10th Place – LL Clawz
11th Place – visioner. – Topic
12th Place – Marcellina
13th Place – prtmotherluv
14th Place – DantexSmith
Did you know?
The song’s central theme revolves around the artists’ obsession with wealth (“guap”) and their invincibility in the face of critics.
The repeated line “I can’t see a damn thing if it ain’t guap” underscores their myopic focus on money, suggesting that without it, they are blind to everything else.
The reference to “Stevie” (as in Stevie Wonder) in “They like Stevie, they can’t see me” plays on the idea of being unseen by haters, implying that their success makes them untouchable.
The song also boasts about their luxurious lifestyle, with mentions of exotic cars (“I’m in that ‘Ghini”) and high-end brands (“water Fiji”), further emphasizing their opulent lifestyle.
The frequent use of female names like “Mimi” and “Mya” in the context of sexual conquests adds a layer of narcissism, highlighting their appeal and desirability.
The aggressive tone and references to violence (“I put my heart and soul into the Glock”) and dominance (“Bitch, it’s us, never them”) reinforce the song’s macho, self-aggrandizing message.
Overall, “Miss The Rage” is a celebration of excess, power, and the artists’ ability to rise above their detractors.

Leave a Reply