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Chase & Status – No Problem Lyrics

Electronic

I move like water, I go with the flow
I go back to old school, I go back to Rome
But this is not history, it's the start of the show
Never worry, that is the way that I roll

I'm a bad man, what is it? Let me say again
You can try copy like a slave to a trend
Nothing they can say and nothing they can do
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you

But it's a problem for you, you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you

I move like water, I go with the flow
I go back to old school, I go back to Rome
But this is not history, it's the start of the show
Never worry, that is the way that I roll

I'm a bad man, what is it? Let me say again
You can try copy like a slave to a trend
Nothing they can say and nothing they can do
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you

But it's a problem for you, you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you, you, you, you
But it's a problem for you, you
It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you

It's no problem for me, but it's a problem for you

About This Song

"No Problem" is a swaggering drum and bass anthem that celebrates unshakeable confidence and resilience in the face of adversity. The lyrics present a defiant narrator who flows effortlessly through challenges, drawing on both ancient wisdom ("back to Rome") and street credibility while dismissing critics and imitators with casual indifference. Chase & Status craft a heavy electronic soundscape with pounding basslines and aggressive synths that perfectly complement the boastful, almost taunting vocal delivery. The song's central theme revolves around the stark contrast between the protagonist's effortless success and others' struggles to keep up, with the repeated refrain emphasizing how what's "no problem" for the confident becomes insurmountable for the insecure. This track exemplifies the duo's ability to merge UK electronic music with hip-hop bravado, creating a club-ready anthem about mental toughness and self-assurance.

Comments (6)

  • Anonymous
    :D
  • Mark Lewis
    No problem for me, but is a problem for you! ;)
  • Jordan Howard
    cool hjghhdfjgjhhjjkkkl
  • Daniel Zhelyazkov
    simple but cool :D
  • Максим Пасечник
    It's not problem for me , but it is problem for you *DANCE*
  • anon
    lol, javascript doesn't stop people cutting and pasting