"Burfict!" is a collaborative song between JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown. The lyrics of the song touch upon various themes, including toxic masculinity, their rise in the music industry, their unique style, and their disregard for societal norms. The song begins with JPEGMAFIA stating that people may think they know him, but he is not what they expect. He compares himself to NASCAR, emphasizing his fast-paced and unconventional style. He warns his critics to get their mindset right before he leaves them in awe. Danny Brown then jumps in, boasting about his sexual encounters and his ability to leave a lasting impression. He takes pride in his unconventional approach and the mystery surrounding his identity. He references voodoo, implying that his influence over others is almost magical. The chorus repeats the lines, "Okay, okay, I see what you're doing. I done came up in the ruins. Now it's that prop, it's ah's and ooh'ing." This indicates their success in the music industry despite starting from difficult circumstances. JPEGMAFIA's verse highlights his rebellious and unapologetic attitude. He mentions being called toxic by other rappers and civilians thinking they are opponents. He dismisses their opinions, asserting that what he possesses is unique and not a commonplace firearm. He references his exes turning against him, possibly alluding to the challenges of maintaining relationships in the music industry. He uses various wordplay and pop culture references to showcase his lyrical prowess. The mention of Rudy Giuliani, Mach-Hommy, and Joe Rogan adds depth to his wordplay and demonstrates his versatility. Danny Brown continues with his verse, expressing his unique approach to music. He references his upbringing, mentioning his past reliance on government assistance (EBT cards) and his thoughts about wealth and spirituality. He challenges the notion of artists hiding behind material wealth and questions their authenticity. The song concludes with a repetition of the chorus, emphasizing their united front and the rejection of societal expectations. Overall, "Burfict!" portrays the artists' confidence, non-conformity, and their determination to forge their own path in the music industry.