Head
D.I.M. Lyrics


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One for the head and two for the beat

(Give me something to do!)




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of D.I.M's song "Head" are short and simple, but hold a deeper meaning. The phrase "one for the head and two for the beat" suggests that the artist is looking for something to stimulate both his mind and body. The "head" refers to the intellectual and emotional aspect of the music, while the "beat" reflects the physical aspect. The artist is searching for something that can satisfy both of these aspects and provide him with an all-encompassing experience. The plea for "something to do" indicates a restlessness, a desire for activity or stimulation that can fully engage his whole self.


The lyrics may also be interpreted as a comment on the modern music industry and the pressures put on artists to produce songs that are both commercially successful and artistically satisfying. In this sense, the "head" could represent the artistic integrity and depth of the music, while the "beat" represents the commercial appeal and danceability of the track. D.I.M's plea for "something to do" may be a reflection of the pressure that artists face to balance these two elements and create music that is both inspired and sellable.


Overall, the lyrics of "Head" express a desire for a complete and immersive musical experience, one that can engage both the mind and the body. The short and repetitive nature of the lyrics reflect a simple, yet powerful message that is accessible to a wide variety of listeners.


Line by Line Meaning

One for the head and two for the beat
Let's get started with some music to groove to. One to get lost in the music with and two to keep the rhythm going.


(Give me something to do!)
I'm eager to take action and not just be idle. Give me a task or something to occupy my time with.




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Written by: MATHANGI ARULPRAGASAM

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I have a dim headlight driving me crazy! I fiddle with the harness, it gets bright. Then at any shake it may go dim. When it's dim, the high beam light on my dash stays on, but the bulb itself is dim. I can fiddle with it, and it will go bright and functions as normal again - until it hits a bump.

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