The song "OUTLETS" by Pariah Pete discusses his struggles with wanting to buy new shoes and clothes but being on a budget. He talks about going to the mall with nothing in his pocket but still wanting to cop some new shoes. He raps about being a low-key guy who is still all about making a profit and staying fresh. Pariah Pete expresses his desire for new shoes like Air Max 95s and Reeboks, but acknowledges that he has been wearing the same pants for years. He talks about being the "mall cop of rap" and how he is trying to elevate his flow while others are just trying to stay afloat. The song reflects the struggle of wanting to keep up with trends and stay fresh while also being mindful of financial constraints. The chorus emphasizes the internal conflict of wanting to buy new things but also being practical and budget-conscious. Pariah Pete uses vivid and relatable imagery to convey his emotions and experiences in a way that resonates with listeners.