Shut It Down
Dru Hill | www.Marvin-Vibez.in Lyrics
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Why should ev'rybody pity me,
Nighttime's falling, folks are a singin',
they dance till break of day
Dear Old Southland with it's dreamy songs
Takes me back there where I belong
How I'd love to be in mammy's arms
When It's Sleepy Time Down South
The lyrics of Dru Hill's "Shut It Down" allude to a feeling of homesickness and alienation in a big city. The singer feels alone and wonders why he should garner anyone's pity. He experiences a longing for the Southland, which he describes as "dreamy" and reminiscent of his roots. The nighttime setting is particularly evocative, with people singing, dancing, and carousing until dawn. The singer imagines being in his "mammy's arms" during "Sleepy Time Down South," suggesting a deep nostalgia for a more innocent past.
The lyrics are rich in symbolism and themes that tap into universal experiences. Homesickness, loneliness, and nostalgia are all emotions that many people can relate to, particularly when living far from one's family or roots. The singer's desire to be back in the Southland, which represents a simpler and more authentic way of life, speaks to a longing for a more meaningful existence. The imagery of the singing, dancing people underscores the idea that life is fleeting and should be cherished.
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Written by: CLARENCE MUSE, LEON RENE, OTIS RENE
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