Juggernaut
Doosu Lyrics


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Want to tell me something that I don't want to know.
Well go on and tell me, go on and tell me.

The world is bigger than your bedroom.
TV is only fictional life.
Come, come see the world through your own eyes
And maybe you'll wake up.
Well the fibers were low,
So we pushed them to the side with a comb,
Cut the frayed threads straight from your head.
Are you breathing with me?
Feel the rhythm - feel the rhythm -

We fluffed the pillows with the air,
Where you had laid your head
For eighteen young years
To tell you something you want to hear.




We'll fluff the pillows with the air
And maybe you'll wake up.

Overall Meaning

“Juggernaut” by Doosu is a song that encourages people to explore the world beyond their comfort zone. The songwriters criticize those who have limited their experience by staying in their bedrooms and watching the fictional life on TV. They suggest that people should go out and experience the real world for themselves. The lyrics in the first verse, “Want to tell me something that I don't want to know. Well go on and tell me, go on and tell me,” are an invitation for people to share experiences, but only if they broaden the listener’s perspective.


The chorus tells us that “the world is bigger than your bedroom”, suggesting that we should explore the real world. The writers encourage people to “come, come see the world through your own eyes” and “maybe you’ll wake up”. The use of the word “wake up” here suggests the possibility that people are living half asleep lives, disconnected from the real world around them. The second verse encourages people to let go of old ideas and preconceptions, to “cut the frayed threads straight from your head”. The line “are you breathing with me?” suggests that the writers are challenging the listener to question their assumptions and to look beyond the familiar.


Overall, Juggernaut is a song about the importance of exploring the world beyond our own experience. The songwriters want to encourage their listeners to broaden their perspective and to experience the world for themselves. The lyrics suggest that the world is full of amazing possibilities and that we should embrace them, rather than staying in our own personal bubble.


Line by Line Meaning

Want to tell me something that I don't want to know.
If you have terrible news, I'm not interested in hearing it.


Well go on and tell me, go on and tell me.
But if you must, then go ahead and say it.


The world is bigger than your bedroom.
Your personal experiences do not represent the vastness of the world.


TV is only fictional life.
The media can distort reality and create false expectations.


Come, come see the world through your own eyes
It's important to experience the world firsthand and form your own opinions.


And maybe you'll wake up.
Perhaps this will lead to a realization or epiphany.


Well the fibers were low,
The threads holding things together were becoming weak.


So we pushed them to the side with a comb,
We tried to cover up the problems with a superficial solution.


Cut the frayed threads straight from your head.
It's necessary to remove what's causing the problem rather than just covering it up.


Are you breathing with me?
Are you experiencing the same emotions and thoughts as me?


Feel the rhythm - feel the rhythm -
Let's connect on a deep level and share our experiences.


We fluffed the pillows with the air,
We tried to make things comfortable and easy for you.


Where you had laid your head
In the place where you've rested and stayed comfortable for so long.


For eighteen young years
For most of your life so far.


To tell you something you want to hear.
We've been telling you things that you've wanted to believe, but it's time to face reality.


We'll fluff the pillows with the air
We'll still try to make things easy, even if it's not the best solution.


And maybe you'll wake up.
It's our hope that you'll finally understand and see the truth.




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