1. Complex is a Japanese rock band formed in 1988 with Koji Kikkawa (吉川晃司) as lead singer and his long time friend Tomoyasu Hotei (布袋寅泰) from the legendary rock band BOØWY on guitar.
Making two albums both of which went to number one in the national charts, Complex remained as one of the most popular bands in Japan until their split in 1990.
2. Complex were an English psychedelic rock band from Blackpool, United Kingdom. Formed in 1968, the group initially consisted of Brian Lee (lead guitar), Tony Shakespeare (lead vocals, drums), Lance Fogg (bass) and Tony Fisher (rhythm guitar). After some early personnel changes, in early 1970 the line-up was Lee, Shakespeare and Fogg with the addition of Steve Coe (keyboards). In November 1970 they cut their first, self-titled album Complex, of which only 99 copies were released in May 1971. Originally devised as a demonstration record for bringing the band to the attention of major record companies, it went on to become quite famous among collectors of rare British psychedelia, fetching high prices.
In the Summer of 1971 they recorded a second album, which was released in August 1971, The Way I Feel, once again as a 'private press'. Original copies of their two albums are sought-after artefacts of British psychedelia today. They feature echo-laden and organ-driven garage psychedelia. Most of the songs were penned by Steve Coe, who left the group shortly after the 'release' of the second LP. Several years later he re-emerged in Monsoon. The remaining members recorded a five-track acetate for a third album, which remains unreleased, before disbanding. Cherry Red Records released the group's collected works on a CD called Live for the Minute: The Complex Anthology in early 2022.
3. Complex is a Bongo Flava (Swahili hiphop) artist from Tanzania.
4. Complex is a Finnish punk band that released a 7-inch EP entitled Tervetuloa Yhteiskuntaan... in the 1990s.
Interlude
Complex Lyrics
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I'm on my grizzy
Fo' shizzy
Just stacking
Hundreds and fifties
Gon touch a mil
God my witness
Gon have a
You waste your time
Out here 'dissin
You'd make more cash
Fucking w/ me
It is an honor
To kiss me
Got everything
Your bitch missing
Spit in my mouth
Boy you tripping
Stand in the sun
My skin glistens
Time is money
It is ticking
Please free
My brother from prison
It's hurts
All I do is miss him
Complex a joke
Must be kidding
My heart is big
But it's hidden
From fuck niggas
I keep distance
Buy the whole store
That's a mission
I'm talking all fits
Be dripping
It's your career
That I'm killing
That goes for
Niggas and bitches
Discriminate, I ain't w/ it
So yes anyone can get it
I'm fighting any opponent
Although my mom
Don't condone it
Focused on me
For the moment
I ain't got no love
To show 'em
Rather get stacks
And just blow 'em
Rather get stacks
And just hold 'em
A fucking catch
I could mold you
Inspire you
To take over
Do as I say
What I told you
Then we won't
Have to get on you
Something 'bout me
I'm immortal
My soul been here
Way before yours
I know a lot wanna learn more
I'm fucking hot
Like a Wayne tour
You fucking not
'Bout to ignore
That I'm on top
Over the floor
It lives deep
Down in my core
That I am all that
And way more
Let me just say
A little bit about me
If you have a fucking problem
Take a ticket have a seat
List of enemies is long
But swear I love all of y'all
Taught me to not give a fuck
Keep doing me less-regard
It's more energy to hate
That's why I love everything
Only thing I don't love
Is when a mf play
Soon to be
Amongst the greats
Like Meek, Diddy, Bey and Jay
You can't tell me anything
Know they'll crown
Me Fucking king
In Complex's song "Interlude," the lyrics portray a sense of confidence and self-assuredness. The artist asserts their dominance and success in accumulating wealth, claiming to stack "hundreds and fifties" and aiming to touch a million dollars. They emphasize their ability to have a life of luxury, stating they will have a big pot to piss in, effectively highlighting their financial accomplishments. The lyrics also touch upon the artist's disdain for those who waste time criticizing or dissing them, suggesting that associating with the artist would lead to greater financial gains. The mention of kissing the artist becomes an honor, implying a sense of prestige and appeal.
The artist expresses a longing for freedom for their brother who is currently in prison, revealing a vulnerable and emotional side. Despite their tough exterior, the artist admits to missing their brother and feeling the pain of his absence. Complex, the artist, expresses a belief in their own talent and greatness, dismissing the notion that they are just a joke or anyone to be trifled with. They assert their worth and confidence, declaring that their heart may be hidden, but their success will speak for itself. Complex's lyrics suggest a determination to succeed and dominate the music industry, likening themselves to the greats such as Meek Mill, Diddy, Beyonce, and Jay-Z.
Overall, the lyrics of "Interlude" showcase Complex's self-assuredness, confidence in their achievements, and aspirations for greatness in the music industry.
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