I personally reckon that this song is likely to do with the growing effect of money on love and lifestyle, talking about how the person with debts is risking their money in the "Stakin' bar" whilst better off people (Saturn being the metaphor) can just live their lives with ease whilst other people in the world are suffering. Also, Popcaan expresses this by talking about (unlikely to be real) dreams of poorer people that want cars and bikes as well as lovers and popularity. If my view on the song is correct, then I think it fits in well with the anti Trump (oligarchy) argument that is discussed in various songs in the album (hallelujah money, let me out etc)
I dunno though and remain uncertain about the other lyrical meaning in the song. What are your thoughts? Thanks.
I personally reckon that this song is likely to do with the growing effect of money on love and lifestyle, talking about how the person with debts is risking their money in the "Stakin' bar" whilst better off people (Saturn being the metaphor) can just live their lives with ease whilst other people in the world are suffering. Also, Popcaan expresses this by talking about (unlikely to be real) dreams of poorer people that want cars and bikes as well as lovers and popularity. If my view on the song is correct, then I think it fits in well with the anti Trump (oligarchy) argument that is discussed in various songs in the album (hallelujah money, let me out etc)
I dunno though and remain uncertain about the other lyrical meaning in the song. What are your thoughts? Thanks.