Khanada
Duran Duran Lyrics


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Didn't no one tell you money is a game playing so hard to get now
I don't even know your name

(Khanada I'll get by) Don't play with me I've nothing to lose
(Khanada I'll get by) Ain't no one's day is coming too soon
(Khanada I'll get by) I don't believe in dragons or blue
(Khanada I'll get by) I don't believe in nobody's rules
Heavy as the rain falls I might go outside just because you're with me
Doesn't mean you're not the same

(Khanada I'll get by) Don't play with me I've nothing to lose
(Khanada I'll get by) Ain't no one's day is coming too soon




(Khanada I'll get by) I don't believe in dragons or blue
(Khanada I'll get by) I don't believe in nobody's rules

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Duran Duran's song Khanada depict a character who is playing hard to get when it comes to money. The first line, "Didn't no one tell you money is a game playing so hard to get now," implies that the character is aware that money is difficult to earn and possibly even considered a game to be played. The following line, "I don't even know your name," suggests that the character may be speaking to someone whom they don't trust or don't know well enough to reveal personal information to.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "Khanada I'll get by" four times, implying that the character is confident in their ability to persevere despite any obstacles they may encounter. The next line, "Don't play with me, I've nothing to lose," reinforces this sentiment, as if to say that the character is already at rock bottom and therefore can't be hurt any further. References to dragons and rules serve to underscore the character's disregard for anything they consider fanciful or restrictive.


The verse that follows speaks of rain falling heavily and the character's willingness to go outside despite this. The line "just because you're with me doesn't mean you're not the same" is somewhat ambiguous, but could be interpreted as suggesting that the character is aware that other people may be on the same quest for wealth as they are, and that they are prepared to do what it takes to get ahead.


Overall, the lyrics to Khanada convey a sense of detachment and cynicism, with the character seemingly unconcerned about anyone or anything other than achieving their own goals.


Line by Line Meaning

Didn't no one tell you money is a game playing so hard to get now
You seem to be struggling with this game of making money, and perhaps haven't realized that it is just that, a game.


I don't even know your name
We don't have a close relationship, perhaps we have only just met each other.


(Khanada I'll get by) Don't play with me I've nothing to lose
I have no fear of playing this game as I have nothing to lose.


(Khanada I'll get by) Ain't no one's day is coming too soon
We all have our own time to achieve things and it's important to take things slowly.


(Khanada I'll get by) I don't believe in dragons or blue
I don't believe in fantasies or imagination but rather in the reality.


(Khanada I'll get by) I don't believe in nobody's rules
I don't follow anyone's rules, preferring to create my own path in life.


Heavy as the rain falls I might go outside just because you're with me
Even if the weather or other external conditions are challenging, I may still choose to spend time with you.


Doesn't mean you're not the same
But that doesn't change the fact that you are still the same person.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ANDY TAYLOR, JOHN TAYLOR, NICK RHODES, ROGER TAYLOR, SIMON LE BON

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