Creme's Interlude
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But I wanna pick it up
So, what's up?
It don't feel right (it don't, it don't)
It don't feel right (ooh)
It's all in the stars
By ways of Mars
With my dark
With my dark
Always standing on
Betting on my fault
Monetary Gods
Never shoot your guards
Power
You do anything for power
Our presence with the Lords
Infiltrate our Gods
We blame it what we are
This is ours
No don't you cry no more
Had to be made 'cause the pain
Oh whoa
Try to stay sane
Man
Aye man, I'm tryna go to this record shop, man, call this nigga
I know these niggas there, we gotta call 'em right now, call 'em
Aight aight, we'll call 'em right now
Ah where these niggas at though?
Come on, Pink Siifu, Fly Anakin, I know you're there
You're not doing anything, it's a record shop
You're fucking sitting there collecting dust
Ain't nobody there
Ain't nobody fucking there
These niggas too cool
And bye
The lyrics to Pink Siifu Fly Anakin Foushee's song "Creme's Interlude" seem to reflect the theme of power and control. The opening lines seem to express a desire to obtain an object, possibly an album that hasn't been released yet. The repetition of "it don't feel right" suggests a feeling of unease or discomfort with this desire. The lyrics then dive deeper into the idea of power and control, with references to "Monetary Gods" and the idea of doing anything for power. The line "Our presence with the Lords, infiltrate our Gods" could be interpreted as a critique of society's worship of power and material possessions.
The final lines of the song include dialogue between two individuals, possibly the artists themselves, discussing going to a record shop. The frustration and urgency in their voices suggest a desire to take action and not be caught up in the monotony of life. The line "These niggas too cool" could be seen as a reference to the societal pressure to appear a certain way or be "cool", which can hinder individuals from expressing their true selves.
Overall, the lyrics of "Creme's Interlude" seem to touch on themes of power, control, and societal pressure to conform. The repetition of "it don't feel right" and the urgent dialogue at the end of the song suggest a call to action and a desire to break free from societal constraints.
Line by Line Meaning
I don't know if it's in the record store yet
I am unsure if the album is available for purchase at the record store
But I wanna pick it up
I would like to purchase the album if it is available
So, what's up?
Can you inform me if the album is available for purchase or not?
It don't feel right (it don't, it don't)
Something doesn't feel correct or natural
It don't feel right (ooh)
I have an uncomfortable feeling
It's all in the stars
The future is predetermined
By ways of Mars
Due to the influence of Mars, the planet associated with conflict and aggression
With my dark
With my negative outlook or pessimism
Always standing on
Consistently relying on
Betting on my fault
Expecting the worst outcome due to past mistakes or faults
Monetary Gods
The worship of money and material possessions
Never shoot your guards
Do not let your defenses down
Power
The desire and pursuit of control and influence
You do anything for power
One may do anything, no matter how morally questionable, to acquire more power
Our presence with the Lords
Our existence being intertwined with higher beings or spirituality
Infiltrate our Gods
The attempt to disrupt or undermine higher powers
We blame it what we are
We attribute our failures or shortcomings to our inherent nature
This is ours
We declare ownership or possession of something
No don't you cry no more
Do not dwell on past sadness or regret
Had to be made 'cause the pain
Something was created due to past suffering or trauma
Ooh whoa
An expression of emotion, possibly frustration or sadness
Try to stay sane
Attempt to stay mentally stable or grounded
Man
A casual form of address, similar to 'dude' or 'bro'
Aye man, I'm tryna go to this record shop, man.
Hey, I am attempting to go to the record store
Call this nigga
Contact this person
I know these niggas there, we gotta call 'em right now, call 'em
I am familiar with the employees at the store and we need to contact them immediately
Ah where these niggas at though?
Where are the individuals that we are attempting to contact?
Come on, Pink Siifu, Fly Anakin, I know you're there
I am urging Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin to respond or react
You're not doing anything, it's a record shop
You are not busy with any other tasks as you are working in a store
You're fucking sitting there collecting dust
You are not actively working or productive
Ain't nobody there
No one is present or available
Ain't nobody fucking there
No one is present, in a vulgar or exasperated manner
These niggas too cool
These people are too aloof or uninterested
And bye
An expression of dismissal or disinterest
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Brittany Foushee, Frank Walton, Greg Saldate, Livingston Matthews
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