Arogundade's music is a blend of experimental electronic, pop, and rap, often featuring adventurous vocal and production decisions that are outside the norm for these genres. In both his music and visual work, Arogundade focuses on themes of emotion and self discovery, presented through industrial and technological aesthetics.
His music video for "Peroxide" was filmed at the Lillgrund Wind Farm off the coast of Sweden.
His father is Ben Arogundade, a British-Nigerian writer and designer. His mother is a Swedish makeup artist. Arogundade was born in London, and grew up in the Hornstull neighbourhood of Stockholm from the age of 2.
His father taught him to use graphic software at a young age, something that he cites as the impetus for his creative work.
He started his first clothing label at the age of 16.
Arogundade is a member of Stockholm-based music group Drain Gang alongside rappers Bladee and Thaiboy Digital and producers Whitearmor and Yung Sherman.
Along with frequent collaborator Bladee, he formed the band Krossad in 2004.
Cc
ECCO2k Lyrics
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(I can change the rules)
(I can change the rules)
(So let's do it)
All my senses are clues
I can change the rules
So let's do it
Ok let's do it
I can change the rules
(Break the rules erase it now)
Break the chain, I change the lock-piece
Break the chain, I change the lock-piece
Break the chain, I change the rule
Break the chain, I change the rule
I can
(Bust a third piece)
(Security)
Let's do it
Droplets meet the surface
Turn to circles
Into circles
Energy is eternal
One with the earth, universal
Energy is eternal
Break the chain, I change the lock-piece
Break the chain, I change the lock-piece
Break the chain, I change the rule
Break the chain, I change the rule
I can
(Bust a)
Let's do it
Energy is eternal
The lyrics of ECCO2k's song Cc can be interpreted in a few different ways, but one common theme throughout is the idea of breaking free from societal rules and expectations. The repeated phrase "I can change the rules" represents the artist's desire to challenge the status quo and assert their own autonomy. The verse "Break the chain, I change the lock-piece" likely refers to breaking free from constraints and creating new opportunities for oneself.
The lines "Droplets meet the surface, Turn to circles, Into circles" can be interpreted as a metaphor for change and transformation, as water droplets (representing individuals) come together and form something new. The repetition of "Energy is eternal" reinforces the idea of everlasting change and growth that can never truly be stopped or controlled.
Overall, the lyrics suggest a sense of empowerment and a call to action, encouraging listeners to challenge the rules and expectations that they may feel trapped by and to create their own path forward.
Line by Line Meaning
All my senses are clues
My senses provide me with information and guidance
I can change the rules
I have the power and ability to alter the rules
So let's do it
Let's take action and make changes
Ok, so let's do it
Alright, let's move forward and create new possibilities
Ok let's do it
Yes, let's make changes and explore new options
I can change the rules
I possess the capability to modify and adjust regulations
Break the chain, I change the lock-piece
By breaking free from limitations, I can replace old restrictions with new ones
Break the chain, I change the rule
I can alter protocols by breaking away from conformity
Bust a third piece
I have the potential to disrupt and transform established concepts
Security
The idea of security is often limiting
Let's do it
It's time to take action and create change in our lives
Droplets meet the surface
Water droplets fall and come in contact with the earth
Turn to circles
The droplets form circular shapes
Into circles
The droplets continue to merge and form larger circles
Energy is eternal
Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed or transferred
One with the earth, universal
We are all connected to the universe and to each other through the energy we share
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Zak Arogundade, Carl-Mikael Berlander, Ludwig Rosenberg
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