Bonus Track
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On and on and on and...
I can do anything but I'd rather not
I can take anything gimmie what you got
Is it crazy, to be lazy, is it crazy to be lazy
C'mon hop on might as well come along
There's nothing to do, there's nothing here for you
Nobody cares and they'd rather see you suffer
On and on and on and...

Yeah it seems to me, it happens instantly
You're born and you conform to this insanity
Is it so strange that we're deranged Is it so strange that we're deranged
Why am I so motherfucking bored, what is it that I'm heading toward




I can't afford to praise the lord
If I die you can have my records and my skateboard

Overall Meaning

In Cole's song "Bonus Track," the lyrics delve into the themes of laziness, apathy, conformity, and existential boredom. The repetition of "On and on and on" suggests a sense of endless monotony and repetition that permeates the singer's life. The line "I can do anything but I'd rather not" reveals a conflict within the singer, who possesses the capability to achieve various things but lacks the motivation or interest to do so. This sentiment is reinforced with the line "I can take anything gimmie what you got," indicating a willingness to simply accept what life throws their way without actively seeking fulfillment or purpose.


The question "Is it crazy to be lazy?" highlights the societal expectation that one should constantly be productive and driven. By juxtaposing laziness with insanity, the singer challenges this expectation and questions the fundamental nature of human motivation. The following lines, "There's nothing to do, there's nothing here for you, Nobody cares and they'd rather see you suffer," express a sense of disillusionment and isolation, suggesting that the world offers little incentive for the singer to engage in meaningful pursuits.


As the song progresses, the lyrics take a turn towards existential contemplation. The phrase "Yeah it seems to me, it happens instantly, You're born and you conform to this insanity" reflects on the swift and involuntary process of being born into a world that demands conformity and adherence to societal norms. The repetition of "Is it so strange that we're deranged?" acknowledges the irony and absurdity of the human condition, highlighting the inherent madness in how society functions.


The song concludes with a provocative twist, with the lines "Why am I so motherfucking bored, what is it that I'm heading toward, I can't afford to praise the lord, If I die you can have my records and my skateboard." Here, the singer contemplates their own mortality and the meaninglessness of their pursuits. The mention of their records and skateboard reflects their attachment to these material possessions, implying that even in death, they find solace or significance in these tangible items.


Overall, "Bonus Track" offers a critique of societal expectations, conformity, and the existential crises that can arise from a lack of purpose or fulfillment. It invites listeners to question the driven and productive culture they find themselves in, challenging the notion that one must constantly strive for success and achievement.


Line by Line Meaning

On and on and on and...
Continuing endlessly and repeatedly...


I can do anything but I'd rather not
Although capable, I prefer not to engage in any activity...


I can take anything gimmie what you got
I am open to receiving anything you have to offer...


Is it crazy, to be lazy, is it crazy to be lazy
Is it considered insane to embrace idleness?


C'mon hop on might as well come along
Join me, it would be wise to accompany...


There's nothing to do, there's nothing here for you
There is a lack of activities or opportunities for you...


Nobody cares and they'd rather see you suffer
People lack concern for you and derive pleasure from your pain...


Yeah it seems to me, it happens instantly
From my perspective, it occurs rapidly...


You're born and you conform to this insanity
Upon birth, you automatically adjust to this state of madness...


Is it so strange that we're deranged Is it so strange that we're deranged
Is it truly odd that we are mentally disturbed?


Why am I so motherfucking bored, what is it that I'm heading toward
Why do I feel extremely uninterested, and what is my purpose in life?


I can't afford to praise the lord
I cannot financially afford to express devotion to a higher power...


If I die you can have my records and my skateboard
In the event of my demise, you can claim ownership of my music albums and skateboard...




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@melvintejera196

Classic track and mixtape 🔥

@KEVLAR420

This song really gives me the new york vibes, and it's not because he mentions it. God how I miss nyc <3

@jbalsamo935

J.Cole made this nearly 15 years ago and it makes me feel older than seeing people born after the year 2000 drafted in the NFL.

@ethanjames1211

So underrated 😵

@robertoneto2878

This shit still so cold in 2020

@luisanaya4803

2023. still play it to this day

@zacbrown1150

this still goes hard!

@naironarnett8068

Still one of the hardest

@troidberg

fire ass album

@djartyartyyy

🎇Dope af🎇

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