The song "Oh No! I Typed To When I Meant Too" by Kurt Holes humorously laments the common frustration of typos and autocorrect. The lyrics illustrate how even seemingly minor errors, like confusing "to" with "too," can be maddening and lead to a sense of helplessness for writers who want to express themselves clearly. The song's repetition of the phrase "To or too or two" emphasizes the writer's struggle with finding the correct word, while the constant refrain of "I just want it right" highlights the desire for perfect communication and the frustration of falling short.