New York City
Corey St.Rose Lyrics


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New York City, I met a man
Told me that his name was Dan
Said I don't know who I am
Just who I wanna be
Told me that he didn't care
Ran his fingers through my hair
Tossed a coin up in the air
Said 'tails, come home with me'
Heads went down, so I went
To the apartment of a friend
Where I didn't have to pay no rent
Or be good company

New York's a good time to let go
New York's a good time to let go
They're too fast and you're too slow
And New York's a good time to let go

Johnny of Brooklyn, born and bred
To put ideas into my head
Can't remember what he said
But I know it wasn't true
Asked him if he had a light
Asked me 'honey where are you sleepin' tonight?'
I said 'one thing I know, johnny, is I'm not going home with you'

So I got lost on the lower east side
'Cause I pissed off my tour guide
I was lucky to be alive
Underneath these city lights

And New York's a good time to let go
New York's a good time to let go
Cause they're much too fast
And you're too slow
And New York's a good time to let go

There's acid rain that stained my jeans
Made them go from blue to green
Made me look just like some kind of acid-washed-up movie queen
Bleached my hair, stained my face
Made me drink just for the taste
And to burn out the monster this town has brought out in me

So Tennessee, when I get home
You just better leave me alone
Don't try to claim me as your own
I'm not the girl I used to be

And New York's a good time to let go
New York's a good time to let go
'Cause they're much too fast and you're too slow
And New York's a good time to let go




And New York's a good time to let go
And New York's a good time to let go

Overall Meaning

"New York City" by Corey St.Rose is a song that explores the experiences and emotions of the singer while living in the bustling city. In the first verse, the singer meets a man named Dan who seems lost and uncertain about his identity. This encounter represents the transitory nature of relationships and the search for meaning in a fast-paced city like New York. The tossing of the coin symbolizes the randomness and unpredictability of life, as the decision to go home with Dan is left to chance.


The chorus emphasizes the theme of letting go in New York City. The city is portrayed as a place where one can release their inhibitions and embrace the excitement and energy it offers. The line "They're too fast and you're too slow" suggests that the city's pace may be overwhelming for some individuals, but it's an opportune time to let go of one's inhibitions and expectations.


In the second verse, the singer encounters Johnny from Brooklyn, who tries to manipulate them with false promises. This encounter highlights the deceptive nature of some people in the city and serves as a reminder for the singer to be cautious and not be swayed by empty words. The refusal to go home with Johnny reflects the singer's sense of self-awareness and determination to avoid compromising their values or making hasty decisions.


The third verse describes the singer getting lost in the Lower East Side after upsetting their tour guide. This situation serves as a metaphor for feeling lost and disconnected in a city that can be overwhelming and unforgiving. The city lights represent the constant stimulation and allure that can distract one from finding their true purpose or direction.


The bridge of the song talks about the physical and emotional toll that the city takes on the singer. The mention of acid rain staining their jeans and changing their appearance suggests the corrosive and transformative impact of living in New York City. The singer resorts to indulging in vices like drinking in an attempt to cope with the pressures and stresses that the city brings out in them.


In the final chorus, the singer acknowledges that they have changed and vows to reclaim their identity when they return to Tennessee. This line reflects a desire to break free from the influences and expectations that New York City has imposed on them. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes that letting go is necessary in order to move forward and find oneself amidst the chaos of the city.


Overall, "New York City" portrays the ups and downs, the allure and the pitfalls of living in a vibrant and fast-paced metropolis. It explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the need to let go in order to find one's true path.


Line by Line Meaning

New York City, I met a man
In the bustling city of New York, I encountered an individual


Told me that his name was Dan
He introduced himself as Dan


Said I don't know who I am
He expressed uncertainty about his own identity


Just who I wanna be
But he was certain about who he aspired to become


Told me that he didn't care
He conveyed his indifference


Ran his fingers through my hair
He casually touched my hair


Tossed a coin up in the air
He playfully threw a coin into the air


Said 'tails, come home with me'
Deciding based on the coin's outcome, he invited me to his place


Heads went down, so I went
As luck would have it, the coin landed on 'heads', so I declined the invitation


To the apartment of a friend
Instead, I went to the residence of a companion


Where I didn't have to pay no rent
This place offered me the advantage of not needing to pay any rent


Or be good company
And I didn't feel obligated to be entertaining


New York's a good time to let go
New York City provides the perfect opportunity to release and free oneself


They're too fast and you're too slow
The city's pace is too rapid while I struggle to keep up


And New York's a good time to let go
Once again emphasizing that New York City is an ideal moment to surrender and release


Johnny of Brooklyn, born and bred
Then, there was Johnny from Brooklyn, a true native


To put ideas into my head
Johnny attempted to influence my thoughts


Can't remember what he said
Although I can't recall his exact words


But I know it wasn't true
I am certain that what he spoke was false


Asked him if he had a light
Inquired if he possessed a lighter


Asked me 'honey where are you sleepin' tonight?'
He then asked me where I planned to spend the night, using a term of endearment


I said 'one thing I know, johnny, is I'm not going home with you'
I firmly rejected his advances, stating that I had no intention of accompanying him to his place


So I got lost on the lower east side
Consequently, I found myself disoriented in the lower east side of the city


'Cause I pissed off my tour guide
This happened because I had annoyed my tour guide


I was lucky to be alive
Considering the circumstances, I felt fortunate to still be breathing


Underneath these city lights
Amidst the vibrant illumination of the cityscape


There's acid rain that stained my jeans
Within this environment, acid rain left a mark on my denim pants


Made them go from blue to green
Transforming their color from blue to green


Made me look just like some kind of acid-washed-up movie queen
Consequently, I appeared like a faded and disheveled character from a film


Bleached my hair, stained my face
Additionally, my hair was bleached and my face was marked


Made me drink just for the taste
As a result, I began consuming alcohol solely for the sensation on my palate


And to burn out the monster this town has brought out in me
Moreover, it was a way to suppress and extinguish the beast that this city had awakened within me


So Tennessee, when I get home
Addressing Tennessee, my place of origin, upon my return


You just better leave me alone
I urge you to avoid any interactions with me


Don't try to claim me as your own
Please refrain from asserting any ownership over me


I'm not the girl I used to be
As a result of my experiences, I have evolved and transformed into a different person


And New York's a good time to let go
Once again emphasizing that New York City is an ideal moment to surrender and release


And New York's a good time to let go
Reiterating that New York City provides the perfect opportunity to let go


'Cause they're much too fast and you're too slow
Explaining that the city and its inhabitants move at a swift pace, while I struggle to keep up


And New York's a good time to let go
Underscoring once again that New York City is an ideal moment to surrender and release


And New York's a good time to let go
Reiterating that New York City provides the perfect opportunity to let go




Lyrics Β© MUSHROOM MUSIC PTY LTD
Written by: TRISTEN MARIE GASPADAREK, CAITLIN ELISABETH ROSE

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@aubreyadams2266

This is awesome! Clicked on a whim and was not disappointed, the vibes are immaculate.

@CoreyStrose

Lets Go!!!πŸ—£

@peter5529

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@sheri8432

corey been going crazy dropping banger after banger, he's so good, this shit fireπŸ”₯πŸ”₯

@feleciadalton615

Corey really is growing up as an artist and he keeps on getting better ✨

@marcie5719

Time to listen on repeat till i memorize itπŸ˜«πŸ’―πŸ’―

@johnmcclain8358

Can't stop repeating this man... keep it consistent saint rose 2022 is yo year

@owen1758

Ima listen to this song everyday
This guys flow just makes me get goosebumps

@CoreyStrose

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