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We've got pockets like nobody's Business
Chase Long Beach Lyrics


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Big fat voodoo Pat rockin' on the mic
Gettin' all the ladies, gettin' drunk every night
Everbody changes, yet everybody knows: this is how my song goes
What!

Unlucky in love, unlucky in life
Can't help but follow my own footsteps
That lead to nowhere
Maybe I've become someone I'm not meant to be




I'm the boss, apple sauce
I'm the man, rubber band
Come with me pretty baby and I'll hold your hand
I've been picking it up since 2002
You got a problem with me? I got a problem with you!

Unlucky in love, unlucky in life
Can't help but follow my own footsteps
That lead to nowhere
Maybe I've become someone I'm not meant to be

Maybe I've become someone I'm not meant to be
Maybe I've become someone I'm not meant to be

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Chase Long Beach's song We've got pockets like nobody's Business describe the struggle of the singer, who is unlucky in love and in life, but tries to find his own way regardless of how others may perceive him. The first verse paints a picture of Pat, a character who seems to be a ladies' man and enjoys partying, but is also aware that everybody changes, yet everybody knows how to follow his song. In this context, the "song" could represent the way of life that each person chooses to follow, which may be different from others but ultimately defines who they are.


The second verse is introspective, with the singer questioning if he has become someone he is not meant to be. He admits he has not been lucky in either love or life and feels lost, as if he's following his own footsteps that lead to nowhere. The repeated line "Maybe I've become someone I'm not meant to be" suggests that the singer is struggling to find his identity and place in the world. The last two lines of the song leave the question unanswered and open to interpretation, inviting the listener to reflect on their own journey.


Overall, We've got pockets like nobody's Business is a song about self-discovery and personal struggle, wrapped in a catchy ska-punk melody that invites the audience to sing along. It captures the spirit of the ska-punk genre with its upbeat rhythm, horns section, and fast-paced guitar riffs, while adding a layer of introspection and vulnerability that sets it apart from other songs in the same style.


Line by Line Meaning

Big fat voodoo Pat rockin' on the mic
Big, charismatic Pat performing on stage and captivating the audience with his music


Gettin' all the ladies, gettin' drunk every night
Pat's lifestyle of partying and womanizing


Everbody changes, yet everybody knows: this is how my song goes
Despite the changes happening around them, everyone recognizes and enjoys Pat's signature musical style


Unlucky in love, unlucky in life
Feeling of being cursed or having bad luck in romantic relationships and life circumstances


Can't help but follow my own footsteps
Being unable to break free from one's own patterns of behavior and choices


That lead to nowhere
Being stuck in a cycle or dead-end situation


Maybe I've become someone I'm not meant to be
Questioning one's own identity and choices, feeling uncertain about who they truly are


I'm the boss, apple sauce
Confident declaration of being in charge and capable


I'm the man, rubber band
Claiming authority and influence, with a touch of playfulness


Come with me pretty baby and I'll hold your hand
An invitation to join in and share a journey together


I've been picking it up since 2002
Having years of experience and dedication in their field or craft


You got a problem with me? I got a problem with you!
Standing up for oneself and being ready to defend themselves against any opposition




Contributed by Molly L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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