| Glee – Uptown Funk Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| I think this song is a metaphor for the civil war. For instance, consider the line: "I'm too hot (hot damn), call the police and the fireman". I believe that the deeper meaning behind this line is the Union fighting against the Confederacy in the civil war, because that fight was really hot (hot damn!). And you could even go so far to suggest that it further parallels the civil rights movement in the 60s, because the police were pretty bad back then, (and racist), and that might also contribute somehow.!? :) | |
| Victorious Cast – Shut Up And Dance Lyrics | 9 years ago |
| Personally, it is my belief that this song is about the current music culture, insofar as it addresses partying and being totes awesome. :) | |
| Major Lazer – Light It Up Lyrics | 9 years ago |
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I believe this song is about just rocking out even when the war is happening in the background. Sometimes, there are tragedies happening all over the world, but we don't seem to notice or even care, because we're too busy partying. This song is letting us know how awful we are for ignoring the horrors of war that go on outside of the club. It could also mean the following: the first part of the song compares the listener to a soldier, but is all about partying. So I think Major Lazar is suggesting that when you party for a long enough time, you lose sight of what's real and tragic and ultimately combine the reality of war with the comforting fantasy of partying at the club. So I guess it's about losing your grip on reality. It's also really catchy. :) |
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