Breed
Christy Lauren Lyrics


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I got soul, I got touch
Sometimes I maybe got way too much
I got nothing left to lose
I got soil, I got seed
I got 21 god damn days until I bleed
I've got nothing left to lose
Let the rain come down on me
Let the rain come down on
Let the rain come down on me
I need to breed, breed, breed, breed,
breed, breed, breed
Logynon, Femidom, Microgynon
I'm in love, I'm insane
I'm a pheromone, hormone, mystery train
I've got nothing left to lose
Let the rain come down on me
Let the rain come down on
Let the rain come down on me
I need to breed, breed, breed, breed,




breed, breed, breed
Logynon, Femidom, Microgynon

Overall Meaning

In Christy Lauren's song "Breed", the lyrics express a combination of sexual desire and frustration, and perhaps a sense of feeling trapped. The references to birth control methods such as Logynon, Femidom, and Microgynon suggest that the singer is a woman who is concerned about getting pregnant. She sings about having nothing left to lose, which could imply feelings of hopelessness, but also suggests an abandon and a willingness to take risks. The repetition of the word "breed" throughout the song emphasizes the singer's intense desire to procreate, yet the tone of the song is also somewhat ambivalent or conflicted, suggesting that this desire is complex and perhaps even at odds with other emotions or priorities.


The lyrics "I got soul, I got touch / Sometimes I maybe got way too much" could be interpreted as expressing a sense of being in touch with one's primal desires, but also struggling with those desires. The line "I'm a pheromone, hormone, mystery train" is particularly intriguing, as it suggests both the power and the mystery of sexual attraction.


Overall, "Breed" is a complex, cryptic song that demands interpretation, but its lyrics clearly express a mix of sexual desire, frustration, and perhaps even a sense of existential angst.


Line by Line Meaning

I got soul, I got touch
I have a strong emotional and physical presence.


Sometimes I maybe got way too much
My intensity can sometimes be overwhelming.


I got nothing left to lose
I have no more fear or reservations.


I got soil, I got seed
I have the ability to create and bring forth new life.


I got 21 god damn days until I bleed
I have a limited window of time to conceive a child.


Let the rain come down on me
I am open to any obstacles or challenges that may arise.


I need to breed, breed, breed, breed, breed, breed, breed
My biological imperative is to procreate and start a family.


Logynon, Femidom, Microgynon
These are birth control options that I am considering.


I'm in love, I'm insane
I am deeply passionate and committed to my goal.


I'm a pheromone, hormone, mystery train
My body is going through fluctuating hormones in preparation for pregnancy.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing
Written by: GARY CLARK, LAUREN CHRISTY

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Comments from YouTube:

Alrune La Brune

The 90's were a blessed decade for music. For all kinds of music.

Cookie2Fea

Love this song! Great CD also!

Gabreya Bradley

The “Batman and Robin” soundtrack sent me here. I LOVE THIS SONG.

onlyone23km

SAME!

Yuuki Takemoto

Same

CaCaCa

This is one of the best songs of its era, and maybe ever. Credit to LC and collaborator/s, and whomever made the decision to feature it for a major US motion picture.

Kurt Garwood

Sadly it was a terrible major US motion picture, but she is a great singer. It's understandable though that she went into producing and it's worked out really well for her.

Agent Gamer

i love this woman's voice

Zedfinite

Future songwriter-producer for Avril Lavigne, Hilary Duff, Ashley Tisdale, Korn, Tokio Hotel, Miranda Cosgrove, in her early years, hot damned!!

Unbelievable how someone this talented has defined most of today's music since the 2000s onwards.

Big R

Wow. I only know her from this, been listening to it since it came out in the 90s. Glad to hear she is a success.

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