Cadillac
Black Honey Lyrics


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Pull my hair tell me I'm the best you've ever had
Will you leave your girl for me? and hit the road Jack
Cause you're so wrong but it's so right
I get drunk and you get high
It's alright
We'll car crash in a cadillac
I coming forwards and he only look back
We'll car crash in a cadillac I can only look back
All I see is what I had
Sirens screaming down the track
All that is hard and all that I wanted the wheel in hand
Cause I love the road and the paris motel with you again
Cause you're so wrong but it's so right
I get drunk and you get high
It's alright
We'll car crash in a cadillac
I coming forwards and he only look back
We'll car crash in a cadillac I can only look back
All I see is what I had
Sirens screaming down the track

We'll car crash in a cadillac
I coming forwards and he only look back
We'll car crash in a cadillac I can only look back




All I see is what I had
Sirens screaming down the track

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Black Honey's "Cadillac" tell a story of a tumultuous and dangerous romantic relationship. The singer is involved with someone who is not only cheating on their partner but is also leading her down a destructive path. Despite the fact that their love is "wrong," they continue to stay together and indulge in vices like alcohol and drugs. The title is a metaphor for the couple's relationship, which is destined to end in disaster. They are like a car crash waiting to happen, and the Cadillac symbolizes their fate.


The line "All I see is what I had, sirens screaming down the track" indicates that the singer is reflecting on the past and the mistakes that she made. She knows that the relationship was doomed from the start and that she should have walked away, but she chose to stay and now regrets it. The sirens can be interpreted as a metaphor for the consequences of her actions.


Overall, the lyrics to "Cadillac" are dark and introspective, painting a picture of a toxic love affair that is bound to end in tragedy.


Line by Line Meaning

Pull my hair tell me I'm the best you've ever had
The singer desires physical pleasure and validation from their partner.


Will you leave your girl for me? and hit the road Jack
The singer is considering being with someone who is already in a committed relationship and leaving everything behind to explore this new possibility.


Cause you're so wrong but it's so right
The relationship is morally wrong, but it feels good and exciting to the singer.


I get drunk and you get high
The artist and their partner engage in substance use to create a sense of escapism and excitement in their lives.


It's alright
Despite the risks and moral ambiguity, the artist believes their actions are justifiable and acceptable.


We'll car crash in a cadillac
The singer imagines a tragic and exciting end to their relationship, like crashing a luxury car.


I coming forwards and he only look back
The singer is taking risks and pushing forward in the relationship, while their partner is more cautious and hesitant.


All I see is what I had
The artist is reminiscing about what they had with their partner and longing for it.


Sirens screaming down the track
The artist is aware of the potential consequences of their actions and relationships and fears getting caught or in trouble.




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