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The Basement Track
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I forgave you everything, that you did to me.
Oh yeah, hmmm yeah
You had you're chance and now it´s time to leave.
Can you appreciate the things, I did for you. No.
Because, it's too late to shape up.
Cause baby we have... uuuuhhh.

Aha aha ah ah ah ah yeah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah yeah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah yeah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah yeah

Can you appreciate, yeah
The things I do for you
Ohh yeah, hmm yeah

You had your chance now it's time to leave.
Time to leave

Aha aha ah ah ah ah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah

(Yeah)

Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Yeah yeah yeah.
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah yeah yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah

I, I know you want me, cause baby we had...

Oh yeah, hmm yeah
(Yeah)
Aha aha ah ah ah ah yeah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah yeah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah yeah
Oho yeah
(Oooh yeah)
(Yeah)

Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Oh yeah
Yeah yeah yeah
I know you want me, cause baby we had...

Aha aha ah ah ah ah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah
Aha aha ah ah ah ah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Basement Track by High Contrast speak to the theme of moving on from a relationship that didn't work out. The first verse describes forgiveness, indicating that the singer has already dealt with the pain and is ready to move forward. The line "you had your chance and now it's time to leave" shows that the singer is no longer willing to tolerate the negative behavior that led to the end of the relationship. In the chorus, the singer asks if their actions were appreciated, suggesting that they were giving a lot to the relationship and not getting much back. The repeated "aha" sounds are like a sigh of frustration or exasperation, conveying a sense of weariness with the situation.


The second verse reinforces the idea that it's time to move on with the repeated phrase "time to leave." The final lines imply that the singer knows that their ex still has feelings for them, but they're not interested in reconciling. The song ends with the same repeated "aha" sounds, emphasizing the sense of resignation.


Overall, the lyrics to The Basement Track express a mature, self-assured perspective on a failed relationship. The singer acknowledges the hurt they experienced but has processed it and is ready to move on. The repetition of certain phrases, like "time to leave" and "aha," gives the song a hypnotic quality, reinforcing the feeling of being stuck in a cycle that's hard to break free from.


Line by Line Meaning

I forgave you everything, that you did to me.
Despite all the wrong things you did to me, I chose to forgive you completely.


You had you're chance and now it´s time to leave.
You had an opportunity to make things right, but you failed, so now it is time for you to go.


Can you appreciate the things, I did for you. No.
I did so much for you, but you never showed any gratitude or appreciation for it.


Because, it's too late to shape up.
It is no longer possible for you to improve or redeem yourself in my eyes.


Cause baby we have... uuuuhhh.
Because of everything that has happened between us, we are now at a point where we can no longer move forward together.


Can you appreciate, yeah The things I do for you Ohh yeah, hmm yeah
Once again, I am emphasizing how much I have done for you, and how little you have done to acknowledge or appreciate it.


Time to leave
This line echoes the same sentiment as before, that it is now time for you to depart from my life.


I, I know you want me, cause baby we had...
Despite all the problems we have experienced together, there is still a part of you that desires me or the connection we used to have.




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Comments from YouTube:

412 III

Drum and Bass is a special kind of genre, it really is.. theres something about it that separates it from the rest and I cannot put that into words in the slightest bit. Maybe cause I'm high af but who knows, this shits in my blood at this point

MH

Its a platform for everything possible only 170bpm and up and we all love it

gowsif

Idk, there's some excellent 160/164 jungle.

Marc Greenhill-Jeffery

There with ya, Bro. x

Marc Greenhill-Jeffery

Thank you for your service.

Richie Brains

There will never be a genre of music like dnb, once it grabs you, there's no going back 38 now first heard dnb in 2000 aged 16. The only thing in life I love more is my children.

DJDannyIntro

This tune was my first hearing of drum&bass thanks to radio play, its crazy its 20 years this year
Congrats to HighContrast, was lucky enough to play after you once in Leeds

Brenz Morrey

One word: Brilliant... Next step: It's on my D&B show this Saturday

Anticipate

one of the best drum&bass tunes ever made!!!

Jawid ofKOJ

Really? I didnt like this track when it came out. First time I've heard it in many many years and I can honestly say... I still don't like it.
Not sure why people like this track at all

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