Jungle City
Birth Control Lyrics


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Welcome to the city
Where the lion is king
Don't try to live
Just try to survive

Watch your step
Open your eyes
There might be a trap
Caution is wise

Come in, stranger
But watch out for the danger

Jungle city
Welcome to
Jungle city

If you are strong
You will get a chance
But if you are weak
There will be no romance

Come in, stranger
But watch out for the danger

Jungle city
Welcome to
Jungle city

Come in, stranger
But watch out for the danger

Jungle city
Welcome to
Jungle city

Jungle city
Welcome to
Jungle city, oh yeah





Oh, yeah go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Birth Control's song Jungle City describe a city that is like a jungle, in which the strongest survive and the weakest are left behind. The city is ruled by a lion, which symbolizes power and domination. The song seems to warn the listener that the city is a dangerous place and that one must be careful not to fall into any traps. The lyrics encourage the listener to be cautious and to watch out for danger.


The repeated phrase "come in, stranger, but watch out for the danger" portrays the idea that the city welcomes newcomers but they must be careful not to get into trouble. The lyrics suggest that newcomers may have a chance to succeed if they are strong, but that they must be careful not to fall into the traps set by those who seek to dominate and control the weak.


Overall, Jungle City can be interpreted as a warning about the dangers of power and domination in the urban environment. It suggests that the city can be a difficult and dangerous place to live, but that there is still hope for those who are strong and cautious.


Line by Line Meaning

Welcome to the city
This song has an inviting first line to welcome its listeners by inviting them into a city.


Where the lion is king
The line compares the city to the jungle and reflects how dangerous and wild the city is. The metaphor of the lion also symbolizes power and strength in the city.


Don't try to live
The city is so tough that it is not a place to settle down and live a peaceful life.


Just try to survive
The people of the city need to focus on surviving because everyday life here is a struggle for survival.


Watch your step
People need to be very careful and vigilant in the city because of potential danger lurking around every corner.


Open your eyes
The line reflects how it is essential to be alert and aware of your surroundings to avoid danger in the city.


There might be a trap
The line conveys that people need to exercise caution in the city because a trap or a dangerous situation could crop up any time, unexpectedly.


Caution is wise
It is important to be prudent and cautious in the city, as this is the only way one can survive.


Come in, stranger
Even though the city is dangerous, the song invites the people to come in and experience it.


But watch out for the danger
People need to be careful and stay vigilant in the city because the danger is always lurking around every corner.


If you are strong
Here, strength refers to mental toughness and adaptability, which is necessary to thrive in such a challenging environment.


You will get a chance
If someone is strong enough to take any challenge, they can venture and find work or opportunities to improve their lives in the city.


But if you are weak
Those who lack mental strength or the ability to adapt in the city won't survive and don't have a chance to improve their lives.


There will be no romance
The lyric is putting a twist on ‘no money, no honey’, implying that there won't be a happy ending for people unable to take up the challenges of city life.


Jungle city
The term ‘jungle’ conveys the city's wild, harsh and opportunistic nature, where you're just an animal in the food chain.


Welcome to
This refrain is an invitation of sorts, welcoming or enticing interested people to enter and navigate the jungle city.


Jungle city
The chorus is repeated thrice, conveying the impression multiple times that people are entering a city that operates like a jungle.


Oh yeah go
An informal shout out to encourage and cheerlead people to go ahead despite big challenges.




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