GEN D Lyrics

GEN D Lyrics – Chivas

May 14, 2025

GEN D Lyrics by Chivas is a new polish song by Chivas, released on Chivas’ official YouTube channel. The track is written by Chivas, Err Bits & bloomgums, produced by Chivas, and dropped on May 14, 2025. Blending raw emotion with a hyper-digital aesthetic, the song delivers a brutally honest, genre-bending experience that captures the fragmented, disillusioned mindset of modern youth through a mix of glitchy beats, spoken confessions, and alt-pop energy.

“GEN D” reflects the chaos, apathy, and rebellion of a generation shaped by mental health struggles, digital overstimulation, and societal detachment. Chivas channels the inner voice of a disoriented young adult navigating a world where drug prescriptions, influencer suicides, and glamorized criminal idols become twisted norms. The lyrics shift between irony and sincerity, painting a picture of lost identity and a craving for connection in a society that feels emotionally and morally exhausted. It’s a dark but compelling commentary on what it means to survive in a generation that rejects labels while embracing dysfunction.

GEN D Details

SongGEN D
ArtistsChivas
Written ByChivas, Err Bits & ​bloomgums
Produced ByChivas
LabelChivas
LanguagePolish
Released DateMay 14, 2025

GEN D Lyrics

[Intro]
(Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da)
(Da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da-da-da-da, da-da-da-da)
Woah, ej, ej

[Zwrotka 1]
Ale mam piękna buźkę
Gdy stoję przed lustrem, w kubku musuje brainbooster
Właśnie tak chciałem żyć, wstaję tylko 5:33
Million dollar May routine
Kursy BTC na dziś dyktuje mi ChatGPT
W lewej ręce vape, w prawej reklamówka zero waste
(Ja pierdolę, co za pojebany dzień)
Czemu ludzie winią mnie?
Gdy wszystko co złe, to moje ADHD

[Przedrefren]
Kocham ten pojebany świat
Moi idole przestępcy
Wiem, że poradzę sobie sam
Biorę dragi z e-recepty

[Refren]
A jeśli kiedyś zabłądzisz, nie zapomnij
Że od kasjerki do sexworkerki (Jak to się nazywa?)
Oni mówią na to Gen Z
A my jesteśmy Gen D
Generation
(Ble) Generation

[Zwrotka 2]
Nie chce mi się żyć, to chyba przez te źle dobrane leki
Chcę więcej krwi, no bo nie ma mnie kto pocieszyć
Chyba, że stream, na którym się ktoś powiesi
To brzmi zupełnie jak
Here we are now, so entertain us
Przelejcie krew, byle zabawić nas

[Przedrefren]
Kocham ten pojebany świat
Moi idole przestępcy
Wiem, że poradzę sobie sam
Biorę dragi z e-recepty

[Refren]
A jeśli kiedyś zabłądzisz, nie zapomnij
Że od kasjerki do sexworkerki (Jak to się nazywa?)
Oni mówią na to Gen Z
A my jesteśmy Gen D

[Instrumental Breakdown]
Bo żeby spokojnie żyć, potrzebuje więcej krwi
Bo-bo-bo po to żeby żyć potrzebuje więcej
Krwi
Okej

[Przedrefren]
Kocham ten pojebany świat
Moi idole przestępcy
Wiem że poradzę sobie sam
Biorę dragi z e-recepty

[Refren]
A jeśli kiedyś zabłądzisz, nie zapomnij
Że od kasjerki do sexworkerki (Jak to się nazywa?)
Oni mówią na to Gen Z
A my jesteśmy Gen D (Oh)
(Ble) Gen D

[Outro]
To dopiero początek
Otwórz swoje obrzydliwe oczy

GEN D Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro introduces the song’s fragmented, surreal tone with layered vocal melodies and rhythmic non-lexical vocables. Chivas drops a casual “woah, ej, ej” as if preparing listeners for the disorienting ride ahead, immediately establishing a lo-fi, self-aware atmosphere that mirrors digital overload and emotional distance.

[Zwrotka 1]
In the first verse, Chivas sarcastically praises his own looks while juxtaposing them with images of artificial wellness—like sipping a “brainbooster” and tracking Bitcoin prices via ChatGPT. He mocks modern rituals of productivity and self-care, revealing an undercurrent of emptiness. The mention of vaping, zero-waste bags, and ADHD shows how today’s identity is a mashup of digital tools, neurodivergence, and consumer trends, culminating in a raw outburst that questions why he’s blamed for everything wrong.

[Przedrefren]
This pre-chorus highlights Chivas’s love-hate relationship with the world. He idolizes criminals and self-medicates through e-prescriptions, suggesting a nihilistic acceptance of dysfunction. It’s both a cry for help and an act of defiance, revealing the emotional numbness and disillusionment that define his reality.

[Refren]
The chorus reframes generational identity with irony and resistance. While society labels them Gen Z, Chivas claims “we are Gen D,” implying a deeper deviation from societal norms—“D” possibly standing for depression, detachment, or destruction. He underscores the fluidity of roles—from cashiers to sex workers—and how this generation blurs boundaries without shame or clarity, embracing chaos as identity.

[Zwrotka 2]
In the second verse, Chivas delves into suicidal ideation and emotional numbness, possibly caused by mismatched medications. His desire for blood and references to suicide livestreams suggest a society desensitized to violence and tragedy. Quoting Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” he connects modern despair with past generational angst, showing how entertainment now thrives on suffering.

[Przedrefren]
Repeated here, the pre-chorus reinforces themes of disillusionment and survival through chemical coping mechanisms. Chivas sounds more resigned this time, as if this dysfunctional routine has become second nature.

[Refren]
This chorus repetition strengthens the generational cry for self-definition. The phrase “don’t forget” serves as a warning and reminder—that even if one gets lost in this bleak world, they belong to a group that understands and embodies the chaos.

[Instrumental Breakdown]
The breakdown distills the song’s central emotion into a raw plea for sensation—blood becomes a metaphor for life, stimulation, and proof of existence. The glitchy repetition mimics mental spiraling, signaling a desperate need to feel something, anything, real.

[Przedrefren]
In this final pre-chorus, Chivas delivers the lines with a sense of fatalistic calm. He’s embraced his flawed idols, his pharmaceuticals, and his role in a world gone mad. It’s an anthem of reluctant endurance.

[Refren]
The closing chorus feels more somber and accepting. Chivas still identifies with Gen D, but the delivery suggests weariness. It’s a final reminder that behind the ironic detachment lies a generation aching for identity, clarity, and emotional oxygen.

[Outro]
The outro delivers a chilling closing line—”To dopiero początek / Otwórz swoje obrzydliwe oczy”—which translates to “This is just the beginning / Open your disgusting eyes.” It leaves listeners with a jarring wake-up call, breaking the fourth wall to confront the audience directly with the ugly truth of their reality.

GEN D Official Video

FAQs

Who is the singer of "GEN D" song?

The "GEN D" song is sung by Chivas.

Who is the lyrics writer of "GEN D" song by Chivas?

The "GEN D" song by Chivas lyrics was written by Chivas, Err Bits & ​bloomgums.

Who is the music producer of "GEN D" song by Chivas?

The "GEN D" song by Chivas was produced by Chivas.

When did Chivas release "GEN D" song?

Chivas released "GEN D" song on May 14, 2025.

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