I think that in the original, non-lounge version of this song, the singer went from saying he's depressed to saying he's happy. So the idea is that his day job is crap, but he sees these bright, cheery videos, and they either make him happy or make him smoke crack until he's happy. And MTV/crack turns his drab world into a big, sparkly theme park. Or something.
I think that in the original, non-lounge version of this song, the singer went from saying he's depressed to saying he's happy. So the idea is that his day job is crap, but he sees these bright, cheery videos, and they either make him happy or make him smoke crack until he's happy. And MTV/crack turns his drab world into a big, sparkly theme park. Or something.