The music video opens with a monologue declaring that "the world is in a dark place... we need a dark artist to bring the light back out," positioning Wes as a voice for a chaotic era.

The Dystopian Anthem: An Analysis of Sheck Wes’s "Live SheckWes Die SheckWes"

At its core, the track is a gritty, autobiographical portrait of life in Harlem. Sheck Wes has explicitly stated in interviews with platforms like Genius that the song is about the unvarnished reality of his upbringing in the projects.

Released in early 2017 and later featured as the second single on his debut album, MUDBOY , serves as a foundational manifesto for Sheck Wes. While his track "Mo Bamba" achieved global viral status, critics and fans often point to this song as the superior example of his "sly depth" and "punk-like fervor". I. Urban Realism and the "Roaches in the Crib"

Produced by Yunglunchbox , the beat features "strange plinky synth leads" and heavy bass that mirror the manic energy of a mosh pit.