It ain't gonna be me
C.J.Bolland Lyrics
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It ain't gonna be me
The lyrics "Who's got the pound on the Y2K-k-k-k-k-k-k-k" refers to the supposed chaos that was predicted to occur during the transition to the year 2000. Many people were afraid that computer systems would crash or malfunction, causing widespread disruption. The "pound" likely refers to the British pound currency, as the artist C.J. Bolland is from Belgium and would have been aware of the impact that Y2K could have on global financial systems.
The refrain "It ain't gonna be me" suggests that the singer is not worried about the potential problems of the Y2K bug. The tone of the song is upbeat and confident, with the singer asserting their own resilience and ability to weather any storms that come their way. The song might be interpreted as a comment on the excessive hype surrounding Y2K and the fear-mongering tactics used by some media outlets to generate interest.
Line by Line Meaning
Who's got the pound on the Y2K-k-k-k-k-k-k-k
Who is in control of the Y2K crisis and its monetary impact?
It ain't gonna be me
I refuse to take responsibility or be held accountable for the Y2K crisis and its potential consequences.
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: C.J. BOLLAND, CHRISTIAN JAY BOLLAND
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@jayfunk5988
Sick tune❤
@ReeferFatness
They just don't make tracks like this anymore!
@Anavrenboy
Nice to lisen this oldschool track from my Young Era
@exhaustfumeinhaler
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@F1O9R7Y9
Long time a go C.J. Bolland was in a Varna city in Bulgaria, he make a perfect techno party in april 21
year 2000
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Wie geil 👌..
@qtpinikki
Thank you human traffic
@jhermoso79
GREAT 🥳
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COME ON !!!!