Surfin' is a song by Australian rapper Huskii. The song depicts the struggles and sacrifices he has made in order to provide for his family and achieve his dreams in the music industry. The lyrics highlight the difficult circumstances Huskii faces on a daily basis. He mentions "whipping a four to a ten," which refers to his involvement in drug dealing to make money. He acknowledges that while he engages in illegal activities, he still has responsibilities as a father, as indicated by his mentioning of his daughter being in bed while he works. Huskii also expresses his frustrations and conflicts in his relationships. He mentions being at war with other men and not talking to his friends, possibly indicating that he is involved in criminal activities that have caused him to distance himself from those close to him. His girlfriend wanting to buy expensive designer shoes like Louboutins signifies the pressure he feels to provide a glamorous lifestyle while keeping his illegal activities a secret. The song delves into the hardships of Huskii's past, such as losing everything in the shipyard and experiencing financial struggles. He reflects on the time he spent in jail, unable to reclaim the lost time with phone calls on FaceTime, and the violence and danger he faces when carrying out his illegal activities. Despite the risks and difficulties, Huskii remains focused on his path to success. He mentions continuing to work hard, doing whatever it takes, and being determined to achieve his goals. The line "Now I'm back in the Meriton whipping MSN till the flake right" suggests that he is refining his drug dealing techniques to ensure the quality of his product. Towards the end of the song, Huskii expresses his willingness to move away from his criminal activities. He mentions loading up the drugs to move them, symbolizing a desire to leave his old life behind. However, he also highlights the importance of timing and planning in his illegal endeavors. Overall, "Surfin'" portrays Huskii's struggles, sacrifices, and aspirations. It sheds light on the harsh realities he faces while trying to make a better life for himself and his family, juxtaposing the challenges of street life with the desire for success and a brighter future.