: Hopsin reflects on his journey from being a "loser in school" with poor grades to becoming a famous artist praised for his lyrical "rage". However, he reveals that the reality of fame is not what he imagined, leading to the repeated refrain, "I don't want it no more".

Hopsin is well-known for his "Ill Mind of Hopsin" series and his ability to blend technical rapping with heavy emotional themes. While tracks like "Ill Mind of Hopsin 5" and "LOST" are among his most streamed works, "I Don’t Want It" stands out as a personal testimonial about the mental toll of the industry.

: The lyrics detail a sense of emotional numbness that developed as he achieved his goals. Despite moving out of the "ghetto" into a brand new house, he finds himself surrounded by people whose intentions he questions, leading to a profound sense of isolation. Context in Hopsin's Career

The song follows a narrative arc from Hopsin's early struggles to his eventual rise in the music industry: