| Kid Cudi – Do It Alone Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This is one of those songs that are open to multiple meanings. However, I believe the strongest message is how drugs affect his musical career. Cudi also targets how he relies on them, without being reliant or addicted. he just feels he is making a difference in the music industry, and marijuana helps him make that difference. This is absolutely true, as any Kid Cudi fan would know. Here are some examples: "These voices they tell me go, but why should I ever go? Man I'm so comfortable here. Why should I head to a place where people live in fear?" - This shows that he feels more comfortable in his "high state". It shows that when he smokes he feels he is in a better place to make his music, and he's fearful of that when not under the influence. The place he is speaking of is not a literal area, but more the feeling he receives from the drugs. "The earth is a puzzle that I'll never fit" - Clearly, he feels isolated, either uniquely or not, from the world. He feels different, and later he asks, "Why should I leave my sanctuary?" sanctuary meaning state of mind. "How do I know that their kind will truly hear me out? Will they understand I'm flying from a different route?" - Cudi second guesses himself and wonders if everyone else will be able to connect with his music the way he can, simply because not everyone smokes weed like him. When he refers to "their kind", he refers to sober people. "Sacrifice is a friend, and struggle is the enemy. But weed is the remedy." - Simply, Kid Cudi takes pride in the sacrifices he made to get where he is. The second part of this line explains how struggle should not be necessary in music, and when he's sober, there is some. "Weed is the remedy" Means that when he smokes marijuana, no struggle is present for him, and he can make his music with a free, creative mind, showing that soberness shackles him. "Remember you're not strange, but you are not the same man." - Weed's high makes people different not physically, but mentally. Physically, he's the same, but mentally, he's not. That's the most in depth I can get right now. I hope this helped. |
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| Kid Cudi – Do It Alone Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This is one of those songs that are open to multiple meanings. However, I believe the strongest message is how drugs affect his musical career. Cudi also targets how he relies on them, without being reliant or addicted. he just feels he is making a difference in the music industry, and marijuana helps him make that difference. This is absolutely true, as any Kid Cudi fan would know. Here are some examples: "These voices they tell me go, but why should I ever go? Man I'm so comfortable here. Why should I head to a place where people live in fear?" - This shows that he feels more comfortable in his "high state". It shows that when he smokes he feels he is in a better place to make his music, and he's fearful of that when not under the influence. The place he is speaking of is not a literal area, but more the feeling he receives from the drugs. "The earth is a puzzle that I'll never fit" - Clearly, he feels isolated, either uniquely or not, from the world. He feels different, and later he asks, "Why should I leave my sanctuary?" sanctuary meaning state of mind. "How do I know that their kind will truly hear me out? Will they understand I'm flying from a different route?" - Cudi second guesses himself and wonders if everyone else will be able to connect with his music the way he can, simply because not everyone smokes weed like him. When he refers to "their kind", he refers to sober people. "Sacrifice is a friend, and struggle is the enemy. But weed is the remedy." - Simply, Kid Cudi takes pride in the sacrifices he made to get where he is. The second part of this line explains how struggle should not be necessary in music, and when he's sober, there is some. "Weed is the remedy" Means that when he smokes marijuana, no struggle is present for him, and he can make his music with a free, creative mind, showing that soberness shackles him. "Remember you're not strange, but you are not the same man." - Weed's high makes people different not physically, but mentally. Physically, he's the same, but mentally, he's not. That's the most in depth I can get right now. I hope this helped. |
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| Kid Cudi – Do It Alone Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This is one of those songs that are open to multiple meanings. However, I believe the strongest message is how drugs affect his musical career. Cudi also targets how he relies on them, without being reliant or addicted. he just feels he is making a difference in the music industry, and marijuana helps him make that difference. This is absolutely true, as any Kid Cudi fan would know. Here are some examples: "These voices they tell me go, but why should I ever go? Man I'm so comfortable here. Why should I head to a place where people live in fear?" - This shows that he feels more comfortable in his "high state". It shows that when he smokes he feels he is in a better place to make his music, and he's fearful of that when not under the influence. The place he is speaking of is not a literal area, but more the feeling he receives from the drugs. "The earth is a puzzle that I'll never fit" - Clearly, he feels isolated, either uniquely or not, from the world. He feels different, and later he asks, "Why should I leave my sanctuary?" sanctuary meaning state of mind. "How do I know that their kind will truly hear me out? Will they understand I'm flying from a different route?" - Cudi second guesses himself and wonders if everyone else will be able to connect with his music the way he can, simply because not everyone smokes weed like him. When he refers to "their kind", he refers to sober people. "Sacrifice is a friend, and struggle is the enemy. But weed is the remedy." - Simply, Kid Cudi takes pride in the sacrifices he made to get where he is. The second part of this line explains how struggle should not be necessary in music, and when he's sober, there is some. "Weed is the remedy" Means that when he smokes marijuana, no struggle is present for him, and he can make his music with a free, creative mind, showing that soberness shackles him. "Remember you're not strange, but you are not the same man." - Weed's high makes people different not physically, but mentally. Physically, he's the same, but mentally, he's not. That's the most in depth I can get right now. I hope this helped. |
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| Kid Cudi – Do It Alone Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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This is one of those songs that are open to multiple meanings. However, I believe the strongest message is how drugs affect his musical career. Cudi also targets how he relies on them, without being reliant or addicted. he just feels he is making a difference in the music industry, and marijuana helps him make that difference. This is absolutely true, as any Kid Cudi fan would know. Here are some examples: "These voices they tell me go, but why should I ever go? Man I'm so comfortable here. Why should I head to a place where people live in fear?" - This shows that he feels more comfortable in his "high state". It shows that when he smokes he feels he is in a better place to make his music, and he's fearful of that when not under the influence. The place he is speaking of is not a literal area, but more the feeling he receives from the drugs. "The earth is a puzzle that I'll never fit" - Clearly, he feels isolated, either uniquely or not, from the world. He feels different, and later he asks, "Why should I leave my sanctuary?" sanctuary meaning state of mind. "How do I know that their kind will truly hear me out? Will they understand I'm flying from a different route?" - Cudi second guesses himself and wonders if everyone else will be able to connect with his music the way he can, simply because not everyone smokes weed like him. When he refers to "their kind", he refers to sober people. "Sacrifice is a friend, and struggle is the enemy. But weed is the remedy." - Simply, Kid Cudi takes pride in the sacrifices he made to get where he is. The second part of this line explains how struggle should not be necessary in music, and when he's sober, there is some. "Weed is the remedy" Means that when he smokes marijuana, no struggle is present for him, and he can make his music with a free, creative mind, showing that soberness shackles him. "Remember you're not strange, but you are not the same man." - Weed's high makes people different not physically, but mentally. Physically, he's the same, but mentally, he's not, and this is what helps him. That's the most in depth I can get right now. I hope this helped. |
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| Atmosphere – Always Coming Back Home To You Lyrics | 15 years ago |
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Definitely my favorite Atmosphere song. A lot of you guys are hitting on some of the points I believe this song is about, however I think there's more. I believe Slug is explaining how men, or people in general, aren't all bad. He believes in the "Good Nature" of man. He also touches on some judgemental issues in society. "I was next in line, which meant I was invisible From where I stood, I could see that the till was full He didn't look the type to play super-hero, So I stepped forth, an paid for my cigarettes" -He could have clearly stolen the ciggarettes, but he decided to pay for them. "A car pulled up, a fixed up Cutlass A woman and a child climbed out, and left it runnin'" -It would have been simple for him to steal the car, but he didn't. "Do you want this? It's not mine, I promise I found it on my block in-between a couple garages Didn't want to leave it for a child to stumble over I don't even know how to hold it." -The young man could have kept, even sold the gun. However, he decides to be honorable, and take care of it. "Saw what I needed, and proceeded to cross the street Put the heat in a mailbox, to loose it Figured that the Post Office knows what's best to do with it" -Slug also does not want the gun to fall into wrong hands, and takes care of it. I could go on and on, but I think you will get the point. One of Slug's many lyrical masterpieces. |
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