Style
De-Phazz Lyrics
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It comes, and everyone's in fear
We pray, and hope we will survive
If they don't like me then I die
No, I ain't talkin' 'bout style
Cause style can make or break you honey-chile
No, I ain't talkin' 'bout war,
I'm talking 'bout style
Talkin' 'bout style
Better hope they like
Those clothes that I wear
And I hope they Like
The way I wear my hair
And I hope they like
The way I do my thang
And this here new song
That I'm 'bout to sang
I'm talkin' 'bout style
Sometimes, 'bout every twenty years
It comes, and everyone's in fear
We pray, and hope we will survive
Cause if one, just one don't like you
Then you die
No, I ain't talkin' 'bout style
Cause style can make or break you honey-chile
No, I ain't talkin' 'bout war,
I'm talking 'bout style
I hope this time it stays around a little while
Talkin' 'bout style
The De-Phazz song Style is a commentary on the importance of image and presentation in modern society. The lyrics suggest that every twenty years or so, there is a cultural shift and a newfound emphasis on style, leading to a fear among individuals that they will not be accepted if they don't conform to the latest trends. The fear of rejection is so great that people pray for survival. The lyrics suggest that in this context, style can make or break a person, hence the refrain "No, I ain't talkin' 'bout war, I'm talking 'bout style."
The song is a reflection on the idea that one's personal style is a form of self-expression that is heavily scrutinized by others. The lyrics suggest that a person's clothes, hair, and behavior are all subject to the opinions of others, and the fear that arises from this scrutiny can lead to significant anxiety. The song suggests that style is a fleeting concept that comes and goes, but it is important nonetheless to try and keep up with the current trends in order to be accepted by society.
Overall, the song Style is a commentary on the challenges that come with trying to fit in and be accepted in a larger cultural context. It highlights the importance of self-expression and suggests that while style may be important, it is ultimately a fleeting concept that should not define one's self-worth.
Line by Line Meaning
Sometimes, 'bout every twenty years
Every couple of decades, something happens
It comes, and everyone's in fear
This event brings dread to everyone
We pray, and hope we will survive
We seek divine intervention to survive this event
If they don't like me then I die
If I am not accepted, I might perish
No, I ain't talkin' 'bout style
I'm not discussing fashion
Cause style can make or break you honey-chile
But how you present yourself can greatly affect your fate
No, I ain't talkin' 'bout war,
I'm not talking about conflict
I'm talking 'bout style
I'm discussing self-presentation
I hope this time it stays around a little while
I wish the current trend will last longer
Talkin' 'bout style
Focusing on self-presentation
Better hope they like
I better hope I am accepted
Those clothes that I wear
My choice of attire
And I hope they Like
I hope I'm approved of
The way I wear my hair
How I style my hair
And I hope they like
Again, hoping for acceptance
The way I do my thang
My unique way of doing things
And this here new song
And my latest musical composition
That I'm 'bout to sang
That I am about to perform
Cause if one, just one don't like you
Because if you're not accepted by even just one person
Then you die
Metaphorically speaking, your confidence or reputation could be shattered.
Contributed by Charlie R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
FunkMasterSeb
Pięknie
Thor Odinson
В КОНЦЕ СЭМПЛ НА РУССКОМ " тоже самое происходит ........."
Andriy Buu
Ахаха)) Всегда это слышал там)