The song "We On" by Upchurch featuring Showtime is an energetic track that speaks to the artists' success and resilience despite facing haters and criticism. Both artists express their determination to rise above negativity and continue pursuing their dreams. The lyrics suggest that Upchurch is aware of people hating on him, but he questions why they would do so when they still sing his songs. This conveys a sense of confusion and disbelief towards those who criticize him despite still enjoying his music. Showtime identifies himself as a phenomenon rather than just a rapper, comparing himself to Superman at a comic convention (Comic-Con). He also references kamikaze missions and bodying rappers like a reference to intense musical performances. He mentions having friends, possibly in luxury Denali vehicles, and being the life of the party. The line about waking up next to Molly may refer to waking up next to someone named Molly, or it could be a metaphor for waking up feeling the effects of drugs or alcohol. Upchurch continues with his verse, stating that he feels like he's stuck inside the music without a beat, indicating a deep immersion in his passion for music. He mentions spending years chasing crazy dreams and indulging in vices like alcohol (making drinks) and tattoos. He admits his addiction to various pleasures, including women and the pain of tattoos. The lyrics demonstrate Upchurch's climb to success, from being broke and waking up with no money to suddenly having a quarter million dollars. He mentions the allure of women who desire him and even claim to want his babies, but he remains focused on making money and supporting his family. Upchurch also acknowledges the difficulties of staying true to himself amidst the pressures of fame and people trying to take advantage of him. The repetition of the phrase "tried to throw me extra ass" suggests that women have tried to use their sexuality to manipulate or gain favor with the artists. This repetition drives home the point that they aren't easily swayed by such tactics. Overall, the song reflects Upchurch's and Showtime's determination to overcome obstacles, stay grounded, and continue working towards success. They acknowledge the haters but choose to focus on their craft, emphasizing that their music speaks for itself.