vanity
B.O.U.Q.U.I Lyrics


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Never really knew back when I was young
How great it was just to have some fun
Sit back, never have to worry
My life was so easy
When my mama did it for me
And now I'm left to my own devices
Just prices, my advice is, we're heading for a crisis
Tap tap it in to those accounts hashtag whose posting now?
Can you hear that magical sound?
Can you hear that magical sound?
Well I don't want to hear it no more
When will we see?
The pain we bring through society
Will we break free?
Don't miss this opportunity
Bread from the notion, Vanity is our main devotion
Only to care about what others think
If you're not in demand then I'm sorry you stink
Well I don't want to hear it no more
I don't want to hear it no more
Vanity is our main devotion
Will we break free?
Vanity is our main devotion
Will we break free?
Vanity is our main devotion
Will we break free?
The pain is turning numb
Vanity is our main devotion
The pain is turning numb
Will we break free?
The pain is turning numb
Vanity is our main devotion
The pain is turning numb
Will we break free?
The pain is turning numb
Vanity is our main devotion
The pain is turning numb




Will we break free?
Will we break free?

Overall Meaning

In B.O.U.Q.U.I's song "Vanity," she reflects on the obsession with vanity in society and the toll it takes on individuals. She begins by reminiscing about the days when life was simple and carefree, and she didn't have to worry about anything because her mother took care of everything for her. However, now that she's grown up and on her own, she's realized that the world is not as simple as it used to be. People are focused on money, status, and social media presence, and it's causing a lot of problems in society.


She discusses the dangers of being obsessed with social media and "tapping" into accounts to see who is posting what, saying that it's leading us towards a crisis. B.O.U.Q.U.I also talks about the impact of the pressure to conform to society's standards, condemning the idea that people only value others based on their popularity or status. She repeats the phrase "vanity is our main devotion," emphasizing how people have allowed their fixation on appearances to control their lives.


The song ends with a plea for society to break free from this obsession with vanity before it causes any more pain. B.O.U.Q.U.I hopes that people will stop caring so much about what others think and instead focus on what truly matters.


Line by Line Meaning

Never really knew back when I was young
I didn't fully understand the value of enjoying life when I was younger


How great it was just to have some fun
I didn't appreciate how wonderful it was to have fun in the moment


Sit back, never have to worry
I didn't have any concerns or anxieties to weigh me down


My life was so easy
My life was stress-free and uncomplicated, thanks to my mother's care


When my mama did it for me
My mother was the one who provided for me and took care of my needs


And now I'm left to my own devices
Now that I'm on my own, I have to fend for myself


Just prices, my advice is, we're heading for a crisis
All I see are people obsessed with money, which leads me to believe we're headed for a disaster


Tap tap it in to those accounts hashtag whose posting now?
Everyone is focused on social media, constantly checking to see who's posting what


Can you hear that magical sound?
The sound of notifications and social media updates is like a spell that people can't resist


Well I don't want to hear it no more
I'm tired of being bombarded with the noise of social media and constant updates


When will we see? The pain we bring through society
People need to recognize the negative impact their actions have on society as a whole


Will we break free?
Can we escape the trap of vanity and materialism?


Don't miss this opportunity
We must not waste the chance to change our ways and avoid disaster


Bread from the notion, Vanity is our main devotion
Our obsession with material possessions and social status is deeply ingrained in society


Only to care about what others think
Our vanity makes us care only about external appearances and others' opinions of us


If you're not in demand then I'm sorry you stink
Society values only those who are popular and in demand; if you don't fit that mold, you're seen as worthless


Vanity is our main devotion
Our society's main focus is on vanity and materialism


The pain is turning numb
We're becoming numb to the negative consequences of our obsession with vanity


Will we break free?
Can we escape the cycle and start valuing more meaningful things?


Will we break free?
Can we break free from the grip of materialism and vanity?


Will we break free?
Can we overcome our societal obsession with external appearances?




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Written by: Giorgio Garrett

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