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Say Hi – Super Lyrics 16 years ago
it's saying all the stuff people aspire to be, is just really lame and contrite.

People do all kinds of things with no real meaning behind them just so everyone thinks they're 'super'.
It's all really sarcastic and basically saying there isn't anything special about what they've done in their life because there are a billion other people and more who get the same exact treatment and have done the same exact thing.

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Say Hi – A Hit in Sweden Lyrics 16 years ago
This is an awesome song about club life.

The mirror is something clubs use to make it the party look bigger because it gets people even more excited and hyped up but it is also probably an allusion to how a lot of club kids are always trying to make themselves look bigger cooler and better.
rochambeau is another thing that people do to try to prove themselves.
I think the "hit in Sweden" line is probably the biggest example because music is the number one way that people prove how hip and cool they are. The more obscure music is in America and the cooler it is other places gives you a lot of status as being cool.
All the one word line(excluding the) are just the descriptions of a club, thing that go on and things that you get 'high' off of.

It a really fun song and it's one of my favorites.

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Say Hi – Pop Music of the Future Lyrics 16 years ago
I don't think this song is describing any one particular girl, but instead, It describes every indie girl. This is really just a general description of an indie girl. The first lines are what every indie girl wants to be; living in a loft, having a band, and hanging out with a bunch of hip 'actors'. Then the chorus is just saying that all the indie girls(guys too) listen to the music that is going to become popular. Then she followed(or set) the trends of the 80s the 90s and then the 2000s which, despite how much we wish this wasn't true, is what indie girls do; they follow trends. Then the "emo phase" is probably a reference of the famous 'It's Not a Phase' shirt(I owned one) and the SDRE reference is about how once a genre becomes huge(pop music) we just move on from it.

Really this is an ode to every indie girl out there.
I'm quite flattered.

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