"Selfmader" by Genetikk is a song that showcases the confidence and success of the artists, Karuzo and Sikk. The song is about their rise to fame and how they have become self-made individuals in the music industry. The lyrics describe how they enter a room and people start whispering, recognizing them as celebrities. The dress code they wear, with SZA in Balmains Bikers and Karuzo in Kenzos, reveals their status. They are suspected to be VIPs, but they disregard the opinions of others. The artists address the jealousy and lack of love from their haters, who criticize their music and their eccentric style. Despite that, their performances are met with enthusiasm, with G-Strings flying onto the stage. Everyone wants to experience the 90s feeling and vibe that they bring. Karuzo and Sikk claim that they are authentic and real, referring to themselves as the "King of Lies" and "Mr. Right," attracting women with their presence. They promise to uplift others and give them wings, metaphorically empowering them. The chorus states that when the two artists arrive, everyone becomes ecstatic and plays their songs. They foresee themselves becoming wealthy like "Onkel Dago" (Uncle Dago) and express their desire to remove their masks and ride in a Murciélago (a luxury sports car) or a Lamborghini. The second verse describes their success as "Rooftop Flavour," highlighting their independent success in the music industry. They mention their influence on women and their ability to control situations. The reference to Michael Jackson and his black music with white skin emphasizes their own unique blend and appeal. The artists compare themselves to Bonnie and Clyde, evoking a rebellious image while evading police. They are proud of their style and credit themselves as trendsetters. The mention of "Little Italy Bambino" and drinking Vino hints at their enjoyment of the finer things in life. They even claim to have the power to turn water into tequila, comparing themselves to a messiah. Overall, "Selfmader" portrays Genetikk's confidence, success, and uniqueness, highlighting their journey as self-made individuals in the music industry.