The song "Murder" by GAWNE is a lyrical display of the artist's skills and determination to stand out in the music industry. The lyrics touch on various subjects, including his ambition to remix Eminem's album, his determination to succeed, and his love for hip-hop. The song starts with a reference to a gnat, symbolizing a small annoyance or obstacle in his way. GAWNE declares that he's going to overcome any challenges and remix Eminem's album, showing his confidence in his abilities as a rapper. He then compares his bars to Covid, implying that his lyrics are contagious and have a strong impact on listeners. He inserts his presence forcefully, just as the coronavirus did upon its arrival. GAWNE expresses his desire to dominate the rap game and make others take notice. The song continues with GAWNE boasting about his lyrical prowess and his ability to deliver sick lines. He references the feeling in his bones, suggesting his natural talent, and compares his flow to that of a ripper, someone who kills it on the mic. He proclaims that anyone who doubted him will sink like a sinking yacht and drown in his talent. GAWNE declares himself the winner and expresses a bit of bitterness towards others. He loads up his "Tec" (a type of gun) and lets it spray, metaphorically implying that his words penetrate his enemies. He then escapes, leaving his fallen opponents behind. The artist then asserts his skills by claiming to have the quickest trigger finger like a gunner, and he won't let anyone get away. He compares his hot spitting to the scorching heat of Atlanta in the summer. GAWNE shows his dedication to his craft, comparing his writing to the intensity of a furnace or inferno. He mentions his seriousness and earnestness as a lyricist, referencing the famous writer Ernest Hemingway. GAWNE will never imitate others; his pen is greater. He won't let the haters escape because he's a predator who catches and slays his prey. He beheads his opponents, just like a soldier in war. GAWNE connects his success to the approval of Eminem, highlighting his admiration for the legendary rapper. He compares himself to Thomas Edison, claiming to have more ideas than a lightbulb. He brags about conquering the beat in previous encounters and is ready for round two. He then takes a jab at the current state of hip-hop, mentioning how he used to listen to Biggie and Pac but now hears songs like "Gucci Gang." GAWNE believes it's time to save hip-hop from the dominance of mumble rap and expresses his frustration with the current trend. Overall, "Murder" showcases GAWNE's confidence, determination, and lyrical prowess. He aims to prove himself in the industry, overcome obstacles, and save hip-hop from what he sees as a decline in quality.