Dangerous
220 Volt Lyrics


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It's nearly midnight, my favorite hour
Beginning to feel the raging power
Making me d the things
That I've been missing
Like when I'm lonely, weary or down
I take any wheels and head out of town
Away from a scene full of compromises
You don't know what it's like
From my point of view
I don't care how you bite
As long as you're doing it right

Danger - out on the streets - dangerous
I'm telling everyone I'm the stranger
You won't see me twice, dangerous

I always wanted a Mercedez Benz
Nobody ever gave me a chance
I could end up "selling my own mother"

Chorus

From the talk on TV Shows, they make it sound
Like the world is full o gold
But where can you run, where can you hide
Here in the cold

You don't know what it's like...





Chorus

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Dangerous" by 220 Volt describe the singer's fascination with living on the edge and breaking away from the monotony of everyday life. There's a sense of restlessness and daring that permeates the song's lyrics, and the singer seems to take pride in being an outsider, someone who lives by their own code and doesn't conform to society's norms. The opening lines, "It's nearly midnight, my favorite hour/Beginning to feel the raging power," set the stage for the rest of the lyrics, which are infused with a sense of urgency and excitement.


The singer's desire to escape from the "scene full of compromises" is further highlighted in the lines "Making me do the things/That I've been missing/Like when I'm lonely, weary or down/I take any wheels and head out of town." Here, the singer seems to be saying that they're not content with the status quo and need to take risks and explore new territories to feel alive. This idea is reinforced in the chorus, which repeats the word "dangerous" over and over again, underscoring the fact that the singer is living life on the edge and enjoying every minute of it.


Overall, the lyrics of "Dangerous" by 220 Volt tap into the universal desire to break free from the constraints of society and to embrace one's true nature. The song speaks to anyone who's ever felt like an outsider or rebelled against convention, and it celebrates the joy and thrill of living dangerously.


Line by Line Meaning

It's nearly midnight, my favorite hour
It's almost midnight, which is the singer's favorite time.


Beginning to feel the raging power
The singer is starting to feel powerful and invincible.


Making me d the things
This newfound power is motivating the singer to do things.


That I've been missing
The things the artist is doing are things they've been missing out on.


Like when I'm lonely, weary or down
Examples of when the artist has felt 'missing' in the past include when they feel lonely, tired or sad.


I take any wheels and head out of town
When the singer is feeling down, they usually hop into a vehicle and leave town to get away from everything.


Away from a scene full of compromises
The scene the singer is leaving behind is full of compromises, and the singer wants to escape that.


You don't know what it's like
The artist is telling someone that they don't understand what it's like to feel this way.


From my point of view
The artist tells the listener that they don't have the same perspective as they do.


I don't care how you bite
The artist doesn't care how the listener reacts or responds to them.


As long as you're doing it right
The singer only cares that the listener does what they are doing correctly.


Danger - out on the streets - dangerous
Being out on the streets is dangerous.


I'm telling everyone I'm the stranger
The singer is introducing themselves to everyone as a stranger.


You won't see me twice, dangerous
The singer is warning that they won't be seen around the same place twice.


I always wanted a Mercedez Benz
The singer has always wanted to own a Mercedez Benz.


Nobody ever gave me a chance
The artist feels that nobody has ever given them a chance to get a Mercedez.


I could end up "selling my own mother"
The artist is saying they would do anything to get the car, even if that means resorting to something as drastic as selling a family member.


From the talk on TV Shows, they make it sound
The singer is talking about the way things are portrayed on TV shows.


Like the world is full o gold
According to TV shows, the world is full of wealth and riches.


But where can you run, where can you hide
The artist is questioning if there is anywhere to go to escape this reality.


Here in the cold
The artist feels like they are stuck in this reality.


Chorus
Repeats the chorus of the song.




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