The song "Too Much" by Highsnob talks about the artist's confidence and success while also criticizing those who talk too much without actually achieving anything. The lyrics suggest that the artist has worked hard and made a significant amount of money (20,000 bucks) but advises others to keep their distance if they haven't achieved the same level of success. The artist mentions having money in the bank and completed achievements (giro fatto) along with a sense of being superior to those who only pretend to be successful. The line "Pago solo in BTC" refers to the artist's preference for paying in cryptocurrency rather than traditional methods, implying a modern and alternative lifestyle. The second verse reflects the artist's dedication to physical fitness and maintaining a toner body. The artist compares his achievements to those of a comedian who repeats his jokes. The mention of the number 64 and the Commodore suggests the artist feeling like a leader or controller in the console gaming world. The reference to the Moët champagne and Nabucodonosor (a large bottle) implies the artist's preference for luxury and excess. The artist describes his lifestyle as original and streetwise, just like the Motorola Razr phone. The lyrics also imply that the artist is street-savvy, able to read and understand others through their facial expressions. The artist dismisses the idea that pretending to be cool in public will impress anyone. The third verse showcases the artist's confidence and nonchalant attitude. The artist claims to have stopped dealing with drugs (shit) but still manages to maintain a high status. The artist boasts about having a contract or endorsement deal with Seattle, possibly referring to a fashion brand or record label. The artist belittles someone's sexual appeal using a metaphor comparing it to a bagel. The line "no pendejo yo non hablo" suggests that the artist does not waste time talking to unintelligent or foolish individuals. The lyrics also criticize the hierarchical power structure within society, suggesting that others are mere slaves, while the artist holds more control. The artist boasts about outracing someone on a Piaggio scooter and claims to be a hired assassin if necessary. The artist mentions being busy and focused on their personal style (drip) and indicates that they have already defeated anyone who has tried to start conflict with them. Overall, "Too Much" conveys a sense of self-assurance and success while simultaneously mocking those who claim to be winners but lack the substance to back it up. The song reflects the artist's confidence and a desire to distance themselves from those who are not on the same level.