"White Trash" by Upchurch is a song that explores the intersection between societal labels and personal identity. The lyrics depict the artist's defiance against cultural judgments and stereotypes associated with being "white trash." The song begins by emphasizing the artist's desire to live life on his own terms, unapologetically enjoying activities such as drinking beer and smoking marijuana. Upchurch expresses his longing to be a rockstar, unafraid to disrupt norms and break boundaries during his performances. The lyrics suggest that he engages in rowdy behavior, leading to confrontations and the breaking of bottles at some of his shows. Throughout the song, Upchurch embraces the term "white trash" as a source of pride. Despite being labeled as such, he identifies himself as someone of high class, challenging the assumption that social status is only determined by societal standards. He asserts his position as a "white trash" individual who has achieved success, using his music to generate fame and garner attention from others. The lyrics continue by highlighting Upchurch's unconventional lifestyle. He proudly embraces his Southern roots, with references to his truck sitting high like a house in Louisiana and his love for Pantera, a popular heavy metal band. While some may perceive his behavior as unacceptable, the artist remains unbothered by others' opinions, valuing his freedom and independence above societal judgment. The song reflects Upchurch's refusal to conform to societal expectations and his determination to live life according to his own principles. By reclaiming the term "white trash," he questions the validity and relevance of societal labels and reminds listeners that their personal identity should not be defined by others' perceptions.