Look At Me
Countdown Mix-Masters Lyrics


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Good-looking, bad-tasting
Full-bodied, butt-wasting
Loose-living, tight-fitting
What you see ain't what you are getting
Big make-up, little break-up
She wants it, he's got it
Cold-blooded, hot gossip
Superficial expectations

Look at me
You can take it all because this face is free
Maybe next time use your eyes and look at me
I'm a drama queen if that's your thing baby
I can even do reality

Fake money, real plastic
Stupid cupid, fantastic
Queer thinking, straight talking
What you see ain't what you are getting
Fast loving, slow moving
No rhythm, but I'm grooving
Old feeling, new beginning
Superficial expectations

Look at me
You can take it all because this face is free
Maybe next time use your eyes and look at me
I'm a drama queen if that's your thing baby
I can even do reality

Sometimes I don't recognise my own face
I look inside my eyes and find disgrace
My little white lies tell a story
I see it all, it has no glory
Hahaha

Look at me
You can take it all because this face is free
Maybe next time use your eyes and look at me
I'm a drama queen if that's your thing baby
I can even do reality

Come and look at me
This face is free
I'm your fantasy
Who do you wannabe?
Not what you see
I'm a drama queen if that's your thing
Come on and look at me
I'm your fantasy
This face is free
Come on and look at me




So who do you wannabe?
This is free...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Countdown Mix-Masters' song "Look At Me" seem to explore themes of superficiality, appearance versus reality, and the desire for attention and validation.


The first paragraph sets the tone by contrasting different qualities: good-looking but with bad taste, full-bodied but wasting away, and loose-living but tight-fitting. This suggests that what may appear desirable on the surface may not reflect the true essence of a person. The lyrics also touch upon the idea of people wanting what others possess and the rampant spread of gossip. These lines depict a world driven by shallow expectations and materialistic desires.


The chorus, "Look at me, you can take it all because this face is free," exudes a sense of empowerment. It implies that the singer is aware of their physical attractiveness and uses it to their advantage. They challenge others to see beyond appearances and truly observe who they are as a person. The mention of being able to "do reality" could refer to their ability to adapt and perform different roles or personas for the sake of fame and attention.


The second paragraph continues to delve into the idea of superficiality, emphasizing the contrast between fake money and real plastic. There is mention of "stupid cupid" and queer thinking, which imply unconventional and non-conforming attitudes. Once again, the lyrics highlight the disconnect between what is projected on the surface and the reality beneath. The mention of "fast loving, slow moving" suggests a lack of rhythm or direction in the singer's life, but they are still able to find some enjoyment or groove in it.


In the third paragraph, the lyrics become more introspective. The singer expresses a sense of self-doubt and self-recognition as they look into their own eyes. They admit to telling little white lies and feeling a sense of shame or disgrace. This suggests that behind the confident facade, there may be insecurities and a lack of authenticity. The tone shifts as they laugh sarcastically, perhaps implying that they have come to terms with the superficiality of their own image.


The chorus is repeated once more, reinforcing the idea that looking beyond appearances is crucial. The lines "I'm your fantasy, who do you wannabe?" suggest that the singer is aware of their role as a source of fantasy and imagination for others. The invitation to "come on and look at me" can be seen as a challenge to truly see and understand them beyond the surface level. Ultimately, the lyrics convey a message that appearances can be deceiving and that true connection and understanding require looking beyond what is readily visible.


Line by Line Meaning

Good-looking, bad-tasting
Appearing attractive, but having negative qualities


Full-bodied, butt-wasting
Having a well-proportioned body, but engaging in unhealthy behavior


Loose-living, tight-fitting
Leading a wild lifestyle, but appearing put-together


What you see ain't what you are getting
The outward appearance doesn't reflect the true nature


Big make-up, little break-up
Wearing excessive makeup, but having few relationship issues


She wants it, he's got it
She desires something, and he possesses it


Cold-blooded, hot gossip
Displaying a lack of emotion, but spreading exciting rumors


Superficial expectations
Having shallow standards


Look at me
Pay attention to me


You can take it all because this face is free
You can have everything I offer without cost, solely based on my appearance


Maybe next time use your eyes and look at me
Perhaps in the future, observe me for who I truly am


I'm a drama queen if that's your thing baby
I am someone who enjoys exaggerated emotions, if that's what you like


I can even do reality
I can even portray real-life situations convincingly


Fake money, real plastic
Counterfeit currency, genuine plastic surgery


Stupid cupid, fantastic
Cupid's actions are foolish, but the outcome is incredible


Queer thinking, straight talking
Unconventional thoughts, but direct speech


Fast loving, slow moving
Engaging in relationships quickly, but taking things slowly


No rhythm, but I'm grooving
Lacking musical rhythm, but still enjoying oneself


Old feeling, new beginning
Experiencing past emotions, but starting fresh


Sometimes I don't recognise my own face
Occasionally, I feel disconnected from my own identity


I look inside my eyes and find disgrace
When I reflect on my true self, I feel ashamed


My little white lies tell a story
The small lies I tell convey a narrative


I see it all, it has no glory
I understand everything, but it lacks any sense of greatness


Come and look at me
Come and observe me


I'm your fantasy
I fulfill your desires


Who do you wannabe?
Who do you aspire to become?


Not what you see
Not the image you perceive


Come on and look at me
Come on and gaze upon me


So who do you wannabe?
So who do you desire to be?


This is free...
All of this comes without a price...




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Andy John Watkins, Paul David Wilson, Geri Halliwell

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coool song:)

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