The song "Fisher Price" by Highsnob reflects on the rapper's experiences in the music industry, particularly with regards to his former boss and the challenges he faced. The lyrics mention being trapped in a contract and eating "sh*t," implying that he was mistreated or taken advantage of. The rapper recalls constantly making phone calls, pretending to be a lawyer, and asking his boss not to talk about what happened or else face legal consequences. The song also touches on the rapper's background, mentioning coming from the favelas and experiencing violence since middle school. He remembers the look on his father's face as he was carried on a stretcher, which led him to make a promise to himself to never let anyone physically harm him again. The lyrics then shift to addressing someone directly, highlighting that they shouldn't think they can act tough or aggressive because they are not in a dangerous place like Harlem. The person might use money to protect themselves, but it doesn't buy them courage. The rapper contemplates whether this person can handle or succeed in their current situation, questioning if they truly fit in or belong. Despite his troubled past, the rapper claims that he made mistakes but came out of prison content because of the money he made. He mentions performing in the past with colorful costumes, resembling a clown (Arlecchino). He humorously suggests that people should bark like a small dog (chihuahua) rather than a powerful one (mastino) to avoid unnecessary trouble. The rapper then criticizes someone's rapping abilities, comparing them to Google Translate and claiming to be the best. Towards the end, the lyrics return to expressing the rapper's desire to understand if someone else can handle their situation. They suggest that blaming the rap game when you don't know what to say is a common escape. The chorus repeats the theme of the rapper's past troubles, promising his mother he won't cause any more harm but later writing the song "Fisher Price," which apparently caused a shift in the perception of people's favorite rapper, turning them "all blue" (possibly meaning sad or depressed). The rapper challenges someone who talks a lot but doesn't know that he's only faced trouble in life. He accuses this person of pretending to be a tough guy but reveals that he has seen through their act for a while. He compares their words to being as fake as a Fisher Price toy. The rapper acknowledges that his mother cried every morning because of his past involvement with drugs like amphetamines but assures that he now chooses to be good and not harm anyone. Overall, "Fisher Price" portrays Highsnob's reflections on his experiences in the music industry, past challenges, and personal growth. It addresses themes of mistreatment, self-preservation, authenticity, and personal transformation.