Vibrate Lyrics

Lyric discussion by stewdippin 

Cover art for Vibrate lyrics by OutKast

So I totally Take my previous comment back this IS what he song is truly about

The Theory: If we vibrate to a higher level of energy and conciousness, we can eradicate the pain and horrible circumstances in the world. Join the band. Vibrate higher. Become aware. Realize you are not the important one nor are you entitled to live complacently while millions die. Vibrate higher.

every boy and girl, woman to man, when you feel you done about the best you can, muthaf*uck the wagon, come join the band, vibrate, vibrate higher

sometimes when you're all alone, and you got no one to talk to, here's what you do,

the circumsision has already begun, desensitizing the very thing or thang that brought you into this muthafcka in the first place, and when I say muthafcka i do mean muthafucka, because mother earth is dying and we continue to fck her to do, play with your own solution, and yes God is watching, but no need to be embarrassed, the future is in your hand, play with your own solution

french spoken word (translation): "Who was the Sphinx? A strange character, half-man half-beast. In Greek mythology, he lived on a rock just outside Thebes and no traveller could escape him. To each passer-by he would ask the same question: Â'What creature is in the morning on four legs, at noon on two and in the evening on three?Â' The answer was simply: man. What confused passers-by was not only the strange way the enigma was formulated, but also the fact that man is a profound mystery to himself.

And this has not changed: we understand more and more things that happen in nature and in our bodies, but the complex world of our thoughts and emotions often remains a big question. Perhaps then the most important and occult (that is hidden, secret) aspect of the question of the Sphinx is simply: what is the essence of Man?

Like the Sphinx, Man is double: at the same time material and spiritual, scientific and religious, rational and imaginative, barbaric and civilised, destructive and creative. These opposites are not contraries; instead, they complement each other. They are the two sides of the coin on which is impressed the archetype of Man.

Creation, which tries to express abstract ideas or impulses in a physical work, can help us unify these opposites in us. And it is not the privilege of an artistic or intellectual elite; it is open to all."