It's full of allusions to cyberpunk literature--particularly Gibson's works, it would seem. "She" might be Molly Millions, one of the first and most famous wearers of the mirrored sunglasses that became the symbol of cyberpunk.
Expanding upon that, this might even be about the short story "Johnny Mnemonic"; the title character made a living by storing data in his implants that could only be accessed by the recipient's password. He never knew what it was at any time during most jobs, but at the end of the story, he and Molly decide to salvage as much of the data as possible and use it to blackmail his last client.
Or it could just be using the cyberpunk theme as a motif to convey how smitten with the mirrorshade-wearing girl the singer is.
It's full of allusions to cyberpunk literature--particularly Gibson's works, it would seem. "She" might be Molly Millions, one of the first and most famous wearers of the mirrored sunglasses that became the symbol of cyberpunk.
Expanding upon that, this might even be about the short story "Johnny Mnemonic"; the title character made a living by storing data in his implants that could only be accessed by the recipient's password. He never knew what it was at any time during most jobs, but at the end of the story, he and Molly decide to salvage as much of the data as possible and use it to blackmail his last client.
Or it could just be using the cyberpunk theme as a motif to convey how smitten with the mirrorshade-wearing girl the singer is.