James Deen You Let Us Down
Dazey and the Scouts Lyrics


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James Deen, you let me down
Why'd you have to make this so hard?
Why'd you have to leave so many women
So emotionally scarred?
James Deen, you let me down
I used to think you were the one for me
But the only thing that I'd give you now
Is a crudely done vasectomy!

James Deen, we were rooting for you
I used to think about you when I touched my boobs
James Deen, baby, what can I do
Except boycott your every move?

James Deen, you let me down
I used to think you were the brightest star
But James, there is no safe word
To keep me from hitting you with my car!

James Deen, we were rooting for you
I used to think about you when I touched my boobs
James Deen, baby, what can I do
Except boycott your every move?

James Deen, we were rooting for you
I used to think about you when I touched my boobs
James Deen, baby, what can I do
Except boycott your every move?

James Deen, you let us down




You let us all down
Ya bastard

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dazey and the Scouts' song, "James Deen You Let Us Down," appear to be a commentary on the downfall of James Deen, the former adult film actor who was accused of multiple counts of sexual assault by his co-stars. The song begins with the singer expressing disappointment in James Deen for causing the women he had relationships with to be emotionally scarred. The lyrics suggest that James Deen's actions have caused the singer to no longer have any positive feelings towards him, and in fact, she wishes to physically harm him.


The lyrics then shift to the idea that the singer and others were "rooting" for James Deen and believed in him at one point. She even admits that she used to think about him when touching herself. However, now the singer has no choice but to boycott his every move. The lyrics suggest that James Deen's actions have caused him to lose the support of those who once admired him.


Finally, the singer concludes that James Deen has let everyone down and calls him a "bastard." The lyrics are a strong condemnation of James Deen's alleged actions and suggest that his behavior has caused serious harm to the women involved.


Line by Line Meaning

James Deen, you let me down
I trusted you, but you disappointed me


Why'd you have to make this so hard?
Why did you have to be so difficult to deal with?


Why'd you have to leave so many women So emotionally scarred?
Your actions have harmed many women emotionally


James Deen, you let me down I used to think you were the one for me But the only thing that I'd give you now Is a crudely done vasectomy!
I no longer have any respect for you, and I want to hurt you in the worst way possible


James Deen, we were rooting for you I used to think about you when I touched my boobs James Deen, baby, what can I do Except boycott your every move?
We believed in you, but now we can only reject you and everything associated with you


James Deen, you let me down I used to think you were the brightest star But James, there is no safe word To keep me from hitting you with my car!
I used to admire you, but now I hate you so much that I could harm you physically


James Deen, you let us down You let us all down Ya bastard
You have disappointed all of us, and we hate you for it




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Ben - Moderator


on Wet

Corrected now - thanks Val

Val


on Wet

I walked behind you, so I could see you
Move the way you do, do
Move the way you do

Don't you know just to play with what you're given?
Don't you know just to play with what you're given?
Can't take her for the only one to believe in
Wet road, paradise, wet roads today
Wet roads on the way to your house again

entirely wrong song

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