this song sends a really negative message, and a lot of people dont realise it.
Its basically saying that you need to become wealthy in order to be happy, and if you arent wealthy, you cant be equally (or more) happy as someone who is.
Trust me.. if you become really wealthy in your life, it just becomes the norm. If you are lucky enough to recieve the wealth suddenly, then you will definitely feel happier at first, but after a little while, your insecurities will set in, you will begin to want more, and you'll be unhappy again. I feel sorry for anyone who lives such a shallow existence of identifying themselves with their job, or how much money they have, or their appearance etc... you are setting yourself up for a fall (a fall that you really need) You already are everything you need to be, you dont need to compensate for the part of you that says you arent good enough, everyone is equal... from the homeless person on the street to the wealthiest CEO
Of course, as i expected of someone who would write a song like this... kevin rudolph has admitted to feeling insecure about not producing any more hits, losing his fame and wealth... hardly the words of someone who has supposedly "made it" LMAO
Okay, I don't know if you pulled that ridiclous meaning out of your butt or something, but that is not what Rudolf, Wayne, Birdman, or Jay are talking about in their song. They're basically talking about how at first they were virtually nothing and could only think about what life is like being famous. They are giving shout-outs to the songs that made them famous.
Okay, I don't know if you pulled that ridiclous meaning out of your butt or something, but that is not what Rudolf, Wayne, Birdman, or Jay are talking about in their song. They're basically talking about how at first they were virtually nothing and could only think about what life is like being famous. They are giving shout-outs to the songs that made them famous.
And if you do think that's what the song is talking about, then picture yourself in their position. You'd love the famous life too, so... yeah.
And if you do think that's what the song is talking about, then picture yourself in their position. You'd love the famous life too, so... yeah.
this song sends a really negative message, and a lot of people dont realise it. Its basically saying that you need to become wealthy in order to be happy, and if you arent wealthy, you cant be equally (or more) happy as someone who is. Trust me.. if you become really wealthy in your life, it just becomes the norm. If you are lucky enough to recieve the wealth suddenly, then you will definitely feel happier at first, but after a little while, your insecurities will set in, you will begin to want more, and you'll be unhappy again. I feel sorry for anyone who lives such a shallow existence of identifying themselves with their job, or how much money they have, or their appearance etc... you are setting yourself up for a fall (a fall that you really need) You already are everything you need to be, you dont need to compensate for the part of you that says you arent good enough, everyone is equal... from the homeless person on the street to the wealthiest CEO
Of course, as i expected of someone who would write a song like this... kevin rudolph has admitted to feeling insecure about not producing any more hits, losing his fame and wealth... hardly the words of someone who has supposedly "made it" LMAO
Stop writing garbage lyrics like this!
Okay, I don't know if you pulled that ridiclous meaning out of your butt or something, but that is not what Rudolf, Wayne, Birdman, or Jay are talking about in their song. They're basically talking about how at first they were virtually nothing and could only think about what life is like being famous. They are giving shout-outs to the songs that made them famous.
Okay, I don't know if you pulled that ridiclous meaning out of your butt or something, but that is not what Rudolf, Wayne, Birdman, or Jay are talking about in their song. They're basically talking about how at first they were virtually nothing and could only think about what life is like being famous. They are giving shout-outs to the songs that made them famous.
And if you do think that's what the song is talking about, then picture yourself in their position. You'd love the famous life too, so... yeah.
And if you do think that's what the song is talking about, then picture yourself in their position. You'd love the famous life too, so... yeah.