Voice in My Head
Buck-O-Nine Lyrics


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I woke up this morning
To a voice in my head
It said it's time to get a job
It said it's time to more ahead
It's time to do what's right
It's time you get a life
It said go to the closet
And picked out some clothes
Make a healthy breakfast
And a cup of jo
It's time to do what's right
It's time you get a life

so I went to the closet
And looked at my clothes
And thought to myself I'm screwed
A beat up old jacket and a pair of shoes
That the dog has definitely chewed

I rolled out of bed
And to my surprise
Repo men was at my door
With disgust in his eyes
It's time to do what's right
It's time you get a life
Then he took all my stuff
And laughed in my face
Gave me the finger
And said you're a disgrace
It's time to do what's right
It's time you get a life

so I looked in the mirror
And I thought to myself
That the voice, it could be right




Now it keeps coming back
And talking to me everyday and everynight

Overall Meaning

The song "Voice in My Head" by Buck-O-Nine depicts a person's internal struggle after waking up to a voice in their head telling them to get their life together. The voice urges the person to get a job, make healthy choices, and ultimately, take responsibility for their life. Despite initially following the voice's guidance, things take a turn for the worse when the person realizes they have nothing to wear to a job interview and have apparently accrued a large repo bill. The voice continues to persistently nag at the person, causing them to reflect on their behavior and the consequences of their actions.


The song highlights the constant battle between our motivations and inner demons, and our desire to do better for ourselves. It touches on the common struggles that many people face with jobs, finances, and the need to take control of their lives. The constant presence of the voice and its influence is a metaphor for our own self-doubt and anxiety that can hold us back from reaching our full potential.


Line by Line Meaning

I woke up this morning
The song starts with the singer waking up in the morning.


To a voice in my head
The singer hears a voice in his head.


It said it's time to get a job
The voice in the singer’s head tells him that it’s time to find a job.


It said it's time to more ahead
The voice in the artist’s head tells him to move forward.


It's time to do what's right
The voice in the artist’s head insists that he does the right thing.


It's time you get a life
The voice in the singer’s head suggests that he needs to start living his life.


It said go to the closet
The voice in the singer’s head instructs him to go to the closet.


And picked out some clothes
The voice in the artist’s head further instructs him to choose his clothes.


Make a healthy breakfast
The voice in the artist’s head tells him to make himself a nutritious breakfast.


And a cup of jo
The voice in the artist’s head suggests he have a cup of coffee.


so I went to the closet
The singer follows the instructions of the voice in his head and goes to the closet.


And looked at my clothes
The artist describes looking at his clothes.


And thought to myself I'm screwed
The singer is disappointed in the state of his clothes.


A beat up old jacket and a pair of shoes
The singer describes his worn-out jacket and shoes.


That the dog has definitely chewed
The singer implies that his dog damaged his shoes.


I rolled out of bed
The artist gets up from bed.


And to my surprise
The artist expresses surprise when the repo men arrive at his door.


Repo men was at my door
The repo men come to the singer’s house.


With disgust in his eyes
The singer describes the expression on the repo men’s face.


Then he took all my stuff
The repo men take all of the artist’s belongings.


And laughed in my face
The repo men laugh in the artist’s face after taking his things.


Gave me the finger
The repo men show the artist their middle finger.


And said you're a disgrace
The repo men insult and call the singer a disgrace.


so I looked in the mirror
The artist describes looking in the mirror.


And I thought to myself
The singer reflects and has an internal conversation.


That the voice, it could be right
The singer comes to the realization that the voice in his head was right.


Now it keeps coming back
The voice in the singer's head continues to be present.


And talking to me everyday and everynight
The voice in the artist’s head speaks to him both day and night.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Anthony Jerome Curry, Craig William Yarnold, Daniel Leon Albert, Jon Ryan Pebsworth, Jonas Kleiner, Scott Tyler Kennerly, Steve D Bauer

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