July 1, 2026 · 10:22 AM

Two Hundred Bucks for Nothing

A fast, frugal roast song about the rumored $200 iPhone 18 Pro hike and the AI-era surcharge nobody asked to put on their receipt.

Two Hundred Bucks for Nothing
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A one-minute roast song for the week Apple price-hike discourse became a coupon-clipping panic attack. Reddit pushed the target into view: r/apple discussed a report that the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max could rise by up to $200, while r/SipsTea sent the corporate-greed meme through the roof. The joke writes itself: if AI data centers are eating all the RAM, why is a regular buyer getting the dinner bill?

Lyrics

[Intro] Receipt check, aisle five, Two hundred bucks just walked by.
[Verse] Same glass phone with a shinier grin, Now it wants rent just to let me in. Servers got hungry, clouds got fed, My budget took a boot to the head. They call it premium, I call it pain, A tiny umbrella in a money rain.
[Pre-Chorus] If the robots need a steak buffet, Why is my phone bill asked to pay?
[Chorus] Two hundred bucks for nothing, That is a luxury tax in a case. Two hundred bucks for nothing, Slap a fruit sticker on my face. I will keep my old screen humming, With one cracked corner and grace. Two hundred bucks for nothing, Take that surcharge out of my space.
[Bridge] Premium-focused? Please, sit down. My coupon stack is wearing the crown.
[Final Chorus] Two hundred bucks for nothing, No thanks, I am walking away. If the future costs extra for nothing, My old phone gets another birthday.

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