"RHEC Shit" is a song by Upchurch, an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. RHEC stands for "Redneck Nation Entertainment," which is Upchurch's independent record label. The song is essentially an anthem for Upchurch and his label, expressing their confidence, success, and dominance in the music industry. The lyrics start off by highlighting Upchurch's achievements and the envy he receives from others. He mentions how it's not his fault that women are attracted to him and that he has a luxurious lifestyle at a young age. He states that he is "redneck ballin'" and living a lavish life similar to Donald Trump. Upchurch boasts about his popularity and the attention he receives from women in every city he visits for his performances. He believes he's playing a "big boy game" that others can't compete in, as he possesses talent and danger. He also mentions his sharp wit and how he doesn't feel nervous when faced with drama or challenges. Upchurch takes pride in being exclusive and not conforming to mainstream labels. He disses other artists who create diss tracks, claiming he is more dangerous and powerful. He expresses his dominance in the music industry by stating that all six of his albums have charted. The chorus emphasizes Upchurch's loyalty to his label and his disinterest in associating with those who aren't part of his team. RHEC and its members are focused on taking over the music scene and killing it with their unique style. Upchurch repeats the phrase "All I do is RHEC shit, bitch" to emphasize that his loyalty lies solely with his label. The second verse continues to showcase Upchurch's confidence and fearlessness. He alludes to potentially violent actions against those who disrespect him or his team. He mentions his resilience and how he has experienced near-death encounters multiple times. He boasts about his freestyling skills, emphasizing his ability to think on his feet without needing a pen to write lyrics. The song overall serves as an anthem for Upchurch and his label, RHEC. It portrays their success, dominance, and loyalty to their craft.