Brother Of The Red
9 Lazy 9 Lyrics


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hey brothers of the red

here come a coupla live women




Overall Meaning

The song "Brothers of the Red" by 9 Lazy 9 has a haunting and enigmatic quality to it. The lyrics are sparse, but it leaves a strong impression on the listener. The song starts with the lines "Hey Brothers of the Red, here come a coupla live women." The mention of "Brothers of the Red" might refer to a group or organization, and the reference to "live women" implies that they are either sex workers or party girls. The tone of the song is slightly ominous, as if this meeting might bring trouble or danger.


The rest of the song is instrumental, with a repetitive beat that is hypnotic and trance-like. The lack of additional lyrics adds to the mysterious quality of the song. It's difficult to interpret the exact meaning, but one can imagine a smoky and dimly lit club filled with people, with the Brothers of the Red in the corner, watching as these two women approach. It's a scene that seems straight out of a film noir or a pulp novel.


Overall, "Brothers of the Red" is a song that leaves a lot of room for interpretation. The use of vague and suggestive lyrics paired with a strong beat makes for an eerie and alluring listening experience.


Line by Line Meaning

hey brothers of the red
Attention, my fellow comrades who share my ideology and beliefs


here come a coupla live women
I have noticed the presence of two attractive women




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JAMES PATRICK DARCY BRADDELL, KEIA FRASER

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Comments from YouTube:

@FollowingFootprintsMedia

Nasty... Love these guys. This beat hits hard.

@aureliuso

Good music, thanks lounge radio!

@Misslotusification

ambianceful, nice groove to danse lasciviously :-P

@joepeake8972

IT'S THE BLUE JAM RADIO MUSIC!!

If you like this music check out Blue Jam Club News, it's a parody radio station where an old English guy reads snarky news about his club scene.

@tweezerfetish

Oh no, that's ridiculous!

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