The song "Fake" by GENT talks about materialistic and fake behavior. The lyrics start off by mentioning expensive items such as Audemars watches, beautiful Mercedes Benz cars, and chains that someone's father has paid for them. The singer emphasizes that he is a star and doesn't want any apologies. He then talks about riding in a Maserati and having a chain full of ice (diamonds). He mentions that he doesn't have time for tracks (songs) and that he is flying too high. He also mentions that one instance of love-making is enough and not to have hope for more. GENT refers to people who pretend to be business-oriented but actually have no money. He talks about spending large amounts on chains and rings and getting millions of clicks on his music. He emphasizes that people may talk big, but they don't actually pay up. The singer continues by saying that he would do anything for his family, and even though he was broke yesterday, he is now writing checks and has become successful. He states that today he is gold, but his listeners were just fans before. The chorus repeats the mention of the expensive Audemars watches, beautiful Benz cars, and chains paid for by someone's father. The singer declares that he is a star and doesn't want any apologies. The next verse includes references to having a MILF (an attractive older woman) like Angelina Jolie in one hand, and on the other hand, the singer is on the phone discussing money. He mentions having a bag of vitamins in his left hand and a Patek Philippe watch on his right arm. He talks about being in a state of intoxication and wanting money and drugs to build his wealth. He mentions being in a film-like situation, driving a Jeep and bouncing around. The rapper talks about not caring about someone's academic achievements (Abi) and being like a bandit. He also mentions traveling the world and making money, comparing it to a party. He talks about driving in a Ferrari and making films in hotels. The chorus is repeated again, emphasizing the expensive items and not wanting any apologies. Overall, the song "Fake" criticizes materialism, fake behavior, and people who pretend to be wealthy and successful. It also touches on the desire for fame and success.