Outside of Sweden, they may be best known for the song "Jerk It Out", which appears in an Apple iPod advertisement, as well as the Electronic Arts video games SSX 3, FIFA Football 2004, Codemasters LMA Manager 2005, and most recently Dance Dance Revolution Supernova. The song is featured on their albums 39 Minutes of Bliss (In An Otherwise Meaningless World), Paper Tigers, and Love For The Streets.
Caesars have won Swedish Grammy Awards for best album and best new artist.
"Jerk it Out" was used in a huge Coke Ad campaign in South Africa called "Brrrrrr"
Waking Up
Caesars Lyrics
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All I sense is an empty head
What I've got
Is papers that I left unread
I hear the sound
Against the street as it starts to rain
Pouring down
That's alright
I'm alright
'Cause I see, baby, I can see, we can do whatever
You and me, we are free to go, free to go wherever
We may please and we're free to break, break another heart
And you know, baby, we're all free, free to play our cards
Spinning 'round
I don't know where to put my feet
Hit the ground
I guess it's time to change my sheets
I know too well
This business ain't 'bout being fair
And I can tell
You can never really be prepared
That's alright
I'm alright
'Cause I see, baby, I can see, we can do whatever
You and me, we are free to go, free to go wherever
We may please and we're free to break, break another heart
And you know, baby, we're all free, free to play our cards
The lyrics to Caesars's song "Waking Up" describe a sense of emptiness and confusion upon waking up, with unread papers lying around and the sound of rain pouring down outside. Despite feeling ashamed and uncertain about what to do next, the singer finds comfort in the idea that they are free to make their own choices and play their cards however they see fit. The lines "we can do whatever / You and me, we are free to go, free to go wherever" suggest a sense of adventurousness and spontaneity, while "we're free to break, break another heart" hints at a more reckless, potentially destructive side.
The theme of freedom and choice is a common one in Caesars's music; their hit song "Jerk It Out" contains the lyrics "It's free yeh, it's free yeh / it's free yeh, it's free yeh / it's free yeh, it's free yeh / it's free yeh, it's free...". This sense of liberation and rebellion is also reflected in the band's name, which references the infamous Roman emperor Julius Caesar and his conquests.
In "Waking Up", the repetition of the line "That's alright / I'm alright" suggests a sort of mantra that the singer is using to reassure themselves in the face of uncertainty. The closing line "free to play our cards" could be interpreted as a reference to gambling, with the idea that life is a game to be played and sometimes won or lost.
Overall, "Waking Up" is a song about the ups and downs of life, particularly in the context of creative pursuits and the uncertainties that come with them. The sense of freedom and possibility imbues the lyrics with a hopeful, optimistic tone, despite the acknowledgement that the world can be unfair and unpredictable.
Line by Line Meaning
Waking up
Beginning a new day
All I sense is an empty head
Feeling mentally drained and unproductive
What I've got /Is papers that I left unread
Having unfinished tasks and responsibilities
I hear the sound /Against the street as it starts to rain
Noticing the sound of the rain hitting the pavement
Pouring down /But it can't wash away the shame
Feeling guilty about something that can't be erased
That's alright /I'm alright
Acknowledging that things are okay in the moment
'Cause I see, baby, I can see, we can do whatever /You and me, we are free to go, free to go wherever /We may please and we're free to break, break another heart /And you know, baby, we're all free, free to play our cards
Expressing a sense of freedom to do what one wants, including potentially causing harm to others
Spinning 'round /I don't know where to put my feet
Feeling lost and unsure of what to do
Hit the ground /I guess it's time to change my sheets
Realizing the need to take care of personal hygiene
I know too well /This business ain't 'bout being fair
Understanding that life can be unfair
And I can tell /You can never really be prepared
Recognizing that unexpected things can happen that one cannot prepare for
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, BMG Rights Management
Written by: CESAR VIDAL
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Ricardo Decastro
LOVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SilentKiller672
Such an underrated band!