And Me
Beastie Boys Lyrics


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Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me
My best friend's my own worst enemy
Electricity and gravity

Oh, my god, now take a look at me
My lifeline's run by AT&T
They got their wires all up in me
Is push and pull the way it's got to be?

Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me
My best friend's my own worst enemy
Electricity and gravity

Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me
Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me
Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me
Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me

You know, I wish that there was some way




That I could be outside playing basketball
In the rain and not get wet now wouldn't that be great, hmm?

Overall Meaning

The Beastie Boys' song "And Me" is a commentary on self-absorption and the trap of materialism and technology. The first stanza focuses on the singer's self-centeredness, as they are "all wrapped up in me" and their own problems. They acknowledge that their own best friend is actually their own worst enemy, suggesting that their obsessive self-focus is a self-destructive pattern. The second stanza references technology and corporate control, with the singer noting that even their own "lifeline" is controlled by AT&T. The imagery of "wires all up in me" suggests a loss of personal freedom and agency - the singer is controlled by external forces.


The repetition of the phrase "Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me" further emphasizes the theme of self-absorption and the cyclical nature of the singer's problems. They are caught in a pattern of self-focus and materialism, unable to break free from their own destructive tendencies. The final lines, "You know, I wish that there was some way / That I could be outside playing basketball / In the rain and not get wet now wouldn't that be great, hmm?" suggest a longing for simpler, more natural experiences. The singer desires a way to connect with the world without being inhibited by technology or their own ego.


Overall, "And Me" is a social commentary on the dangers of self-absorption and corporate control in the modern world. It critiques the way in which technology and materialism have contributed to a culture of narcissism and disconnection from nature and personal relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

Once again, I'm all wrapped up in me
I am excessively absorbed in my own self.


My best friend's my own worst enemy
My closest confidant is causing me the most distress.


Electricity and gravity
Metaphorically, I'm surrounded by opposing forces that render me immobile and disconnected from the world


Oh, my god, now take a look at me
I am distraught and distressed at my current life situation.


My lifeline's run by AT&T
I am dependent and at the mercy of external circumstances, like a lifeline that can be controlled by others.


They got their wires all up in me
External parties have a strong influence and control over me.


Is push and pull the way it's got to be?
I am questioning whether time-tested patterns of action and reaction are inevitable.


You know, I wish that there was some way
I am wishing for something that is seemingly impossible to achieve.


That I could be outside playing basketball
I long for the simplicity and joy of engaging in physical activities with my friends and loved ones.


In the rain and not get wet now wouldn't that be great, hmm?
I am dreaming of a reality that is imaginative and idyllic, and an escape from the reality where I am all wrapped up in myself.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ADAM HOROVITZ, ADAM NATHANIEL YAUCH, MICHAEL LOUIS DIAMOND

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