I took it as a song about ending a relationship, hence back down to the Glorious #1. I think Knolly may have something with the imagery which makes it sound like a murder and getaway type scenario, but I think it's more of a metaphor for killing off the relationship and getting away to being single again rather than a literal story.
I took it as a song about ending a relationship, hence back down to the Glorious #1. I think Knolly may have something with the imagery which makes it sound like a murder and getaway type scenario, but I think it's more of a metaphor for killing off the relationship and getting away to being single again rather than a literal story.