The song "Freak" by Jeremy Loops explores the idea of rejecting society's expectations and the desire to live an authentic and free-spirited life. It criticizes the materialistic and superficial values often associated with fame and success. The lyrics contrast two different lifestyles: one depicted as living a glamorous and extravagant life, represented by those who drink champagne on private planes and hang out on skyscrapers, and the other as a more down-to-earth and genuine existence, portrayed by the singer and his friends who prefer to have fun in their basement. The song challenges the notion that wealth and popularity automatically equate to happiness and fulfillment. It encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness and not conform to societal norms. The line, "I'm a freak now, that's the way I'm living" indicates the singer's refusal to conform to societal expectations and his determination to live life on his own terms. The chorus emphasizes this sentiment, with the lyrics stating that the singer will continue to live as a "freak" and make his voice heard, even if society tries to silence him. The repetition of "come on" in the chorus encourages others to join him in living authentically and rejecting the superficial lifestyle. The song concludes with the idea that true happiness and the greatest things in life are free and genuine connections, symbolized by watching the sunset together. The singer encourages listeners to believe in this notion and not get caught up in the vanity and shallowness of society.