Inside-Out
C.J.Bolland Lyrics


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La la la la la
La la la la la
Man i`m so over falling under
You`re the bad habbit I had to let go of
Thought it was real love thought you were a real one
Guess naivety got the best of me and I let it
Consume my mental thinking we settled
But in a real life you already let go
How did we become so fucking undone
This make believe happy ending shit don`t do shit for me yeah
I need stability
Not something in between
Oh I gave my all to you wanted to make it work
I wanted to be your girl i wanted you in my world
I though I knew you from the inside out
Thought I knew what real loves about
Now i`m exiting this make believe
A`int what I wanted but what choice did you leave me
I though I knew you from the inside out
Thought I knew what real loves about
Now i`m exiting this make believe
A`int what I wanted but what choice did you leave me
Toxic relations end in devastation
I was afraid to lose you so I kept waiting
Waiting for changes while my heart was breaking
So many times I though we`d hit a turning point to our destination
But it was`nt true we`re just going round in circles like i got you on loop
Put an end to the cycle no more jumping through hoops
Can`t believe i though the only one for me was you
I need stability
Not something in between
I gave my all to you wanted to make it work
I wanted to be your girl i wanted you in my world
I though I knew you from the inside out
Thought I knew what real loves about
Now i`m exiting this make believe
A`int what I wanted but what choice did you leave me
I though I knew you from the inside out
Thought I knew what real loves about
Now i`m exiting this make believe
A`int what I wanted but what choice did you leave me




Man i`m so over falling under
You`re the bad habbit I had to let go of

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of C.J. Bolland's song "Inside-Out" delve deeply into the emotional journey of a person who is coming to terms with the end of a toxic relationship. The repetitive nature of the opening lines, "La la la la la," creates a sense of being trapped in a cycle or pattern that the singer is trying to break free from. The repetition of these lines could symbolize the ongoing struggle and internal conflict within the singer.


The lyrics express the singer's realization that they have been "falling under" the influence of a toxic individual, referring to them as a "bad habit" that they had to let go of. This person was initially believed to be the one they loved, but the singer admits that their own naivety led them to be consumed by a false reality. This realization of being misled and deceived is a painful awakening for the singer, as they come to terms with the fact that the relationship was not based on genuine love or stability.


The singer laments about how they gave their all to this person, hoping to make the relationship work and to have them in their life. However, as the relationship unravels and the true nature of the other person is revealed, the singer acknowledges that they were blinded by their feelings and failed to see the reality from the inside out. The sense of betrayal and disappointment is palpable in the lyrics as the singer grapples with the harsh truth that the happy ending they envisioned was merely a facade.


The chorus of the song emphasizes the singer's desire for stability and authenticity in their relationships, highlighting the importance of genuine love and not settling for something that is only temporary or illusory. The repeated refrain of "Thought I knew you from the inside out, Thought I knew what real love's about" underscores the sense of disillusionment and the painful realization that the relationship was founded on false pretenses. Ultimately, the singer acknowledges the need to break free from this toxic cycle, recognizing that staying in such a relationship would only lead to devastation. The song captures the tumultuous emotions of heartbreak, betrayal, and the journey towards self-discovery and healing.




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Written by: Sherelle Samuels

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Comments from YouTube:

HybOj

wow, I found this artist today - beginning of 2012 - and I can just stfu and listen :) And this track is from 1992?? You must be kidding me, 20 years old and yet progressive and original. Thanks for uploading quality stuff, btw this section of youtube - oldskool electronic music - has grown really powerfull during the years... Because people do it from hearth :) PEACE

For The Love Of Noise

Almost 30 now.

Tom ist

CJ Bolland - Absolute bona fide techno legend!

INVISIBLEpussy

I've been listening to your channel everyday at work since I discovered it. Dancing on my desk instead of designing interfaces!

TheBarnster75

Great tune...Colin Dale and Colin Faver used to play this a lot on their Outer Limit/Abstract Dance show

Jesper Fredin

Sound sculpture. Some songs from 90´s are like like abstract art. Like a modern building made of soundwaves. Follow the signal!

For The Love Of Noise

Sound is a journey.

FutureSynth

Always reminds me of a fire works display. Catherine Wheels spinning. Got given a tape of some of CJ Bolland's tracks in 1993. Priceless.

martin rowles

This was a Scream along at The Knowledge SW1 Club.. Such fond memories and lovely people......

Blazer Whoami

I just shat my pants...awesome!

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