Music Is a Better Noise
Essential Logic Lyrics


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Havana Brown
Red One
Mr. WorldWide
From Miami, Morocco, to Australia, to the world
Dale
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
When the sun goes down, down, down, down
Boy are you afraid of the dark? (dark)
And when the lights go out, out, out, out
Tell me do you know where to start? (start)
And when the bass gets loud, loud, loud
That is when I feel a part
aaaaahhhhh
And when the world sleeps sound, sound, sound
Well the sound is the key to my heart (heart)
We run, yes, we run the night (ni, ni, night)
We run, yes, we run the night
We, we, we run, we, we, we run (run)
We run, yes, we run the night (the night)
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
From the bottom of the map (Miami)
To the land down under (Australia)
You feel my draft, see my vision, and hear my hunger
As my money gets older, their's get younger
They sell their soul, but the devil knows
I have no number
I'm global, baby
HEY!
Official baby
HEY!
Go, go, baby
HEY!
Oh, oh, baby!
HEY!
No, no, baby!
HEY!
Yeah, yeah, baby!
HEY!
Now jiggle it, baby
Let me tickle it, baby
I know I'm lost
It's gonna be hard to save me
I'm sorry that's how Dade county raised me
Ya heard me right
We run the night
Now fuckin' pay me
We run, yes, we run the night (ni, ni, night)
We run, yes, we run the night
We, we, we run, we, we, we run (run)
We run, yes, we run the night (the night)
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
Feel it like a rush, rush, rush
Brushing past me all over my skin (skin)
I can't get e'nough', 'nough', nough'
Cause the beat keep pulling me in
Takin' me so high up, up, up
A place that I've never been
aaaaahhhhh
Party, party all night, night, night
Sleep all day then do it again (again)
We run, yes, we run the night (ni, ni, night)
Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
We run, yes, we run the night
We, we, we run, we, we, we run (run)
We run, yes, we run the night (the night)




Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
(end)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Essential Logic's song "Music Is a Better Noise" are an ode to the power of music and its ability to connect people from all over the world. The first verse asks if the listener is afraid of the dark and if they know where to start when the lights go out. The answer to that question is that music is the key to their heart. When the bass gets loud, they feel like they are a part of something bigger than themselves. The second verse speaks to the global reach of the music, with references to Miami, Morocco, and Australia. The artist declares that they are a global sensation and that they run the night. The chorus repeats this sentiment, encouraging listeners to run with them and run the night.


The song is a testament to the power of music to bring people together and create a sense of community. It is a celebration of the universality of music and its ability to transcend language and cultural barriers. Essential Logic's lyrics suggest that music is not just something we hear, but a powerful force that we feel in our hearts and bodies.


Line by Line Meaning

Havana Brown
Havana Brown is an artist known for her music.


Red One
Red One is a producer and songwriter.


Mr. WorldWide
Mr. WorldWide is a nickname for Pitbull who is a rapper from Miami.


From Miami, Morocco, to Australia, to the world
The artists mentioned in the song are from different parts of the world, but their music is enjoyed globally.


Dale
Dale is a Spanish word meaning 'let's go.'


Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
The artists want their fans to dance and enjoy the music.


When the sun goes down, down, down, down
The night comes and it's time to party.


Boy are you afraid of the dark? (dark)
The artists are asking if anyone is scared to party at night.


And when the lights go out, out, out, out
When the club lights go off, it's time to get ready for the music.


Tell me do you know where to start? (start)
The artists are asking if anyone knows how to dance to the music.


And when the bass gets loud, loud, loud
When the music gets louder, it creates a feeling of belonging for the listener.


That is when I feel a part
The artists feel connected to their music and want their fans to feel the same way.


And when the world sleeps sound, sound, sound
The artists are saying that music is always present even when people are asleep.


Well the sound is the key to my heart (heart)
Music is important to the artists and is connected to their emotions.


We run, yes, we run the night (ni, ni, night)
The artists and their fans have control over the night when it comes to music and parties.


From the bottom of the map (Miami)
The artists are from Miami, which is located at the bottom of the map of the United States.


To the land down under (Australia)
The artists are saying that their music is enjoyed all over the world, including Australia, which is located 'down under' relative to the United States.


You feel my draft, see my vision, and hear my hunger
The artists are saying that their music makes an impact on people, and that they are driven to succeed.


As my money gets older, their's get younger
The artists are saying that they continue to make money from their music, while younger artists are also emerging in the music industry.


They sell their soul, but the devil knows
The artists are suggesting that some artists compromise their integrity for success in the music industry.


I have no number
The artists are suggesting that they cannot be bought or compromised in the music industry.


I'm global, baby
The artists have a global following.


Official baby
The artists are official and respected in the music industry.


Go, go, baby
The artists are energetic and motivated.


Oh, oh, baby!
The artists are having fun and enjoying their success.


No, no, baby!
The artists are suggesting that they won't compromise their values for success.


Yeah, yeah, baby!
The artists are celebrating their success and popularity.


Now jiggle it, baby
The artists are instructing the listeners to dance and enjoy the music.


Let me tickle it, baby
The artists are suggesting that they have fun and enjoy themselves while making music.


I know I'm lost
The artists are acknowledging that they may sometimes feel disconnected, but music is a constant for them.


It's gonna be hard to save me
The artists are suggesting that they may be difficult to help or change, but music is always there for them.


Ya heard me right
The artists are emphasizing their point or statement.


Now fuckin' pay me
The artists are demanding payment for their music and work.


Feel it like a rush, rush, rush
The music creates a feeling of excitement and energy for the listener.


Brushing past me all over my skin (skin)
The music creates a physical response in the listener, similar to a sensation running across the skin.


I can't get e'nough', 'nough', nough'
The music is addictive and the listener cannot get enough of it.


Cause the beat keep pulling me in
The rhythm of the music keeps the listener interested and engaged.


Takin' me so high up, up, up
The music creates a feeling of being high or euphoric for the listener.


A place that I've never been
The listener is experiencing a new and exciting sensation through the music.


Party, party all night, night, night
The music is synonymous with partying and having a good time.


Sleep all day then do it again (again)
After partying all night, the listener rests during the day and prepares to do it all again the next night.


Run em' like run em' run em' WHOOP
The artists encourage their fans to continue dancing and enjoying the music.




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Comments from YouTube:

Thomas Schüler

Highly accomplshed - highly original.

SoulStylistJukeBox

Fantastic!

Santi Luna

AGUANTE ESSENTIAL LOGIC, DESDE ARGENTINA WACHO

Martina

Buenísimo grupo

Volviendo en los dias ss'

Sapeew

akihiro kanasugi

Excellent

paper stop

i think this song was dedicated to William Bennett. Bennett left the band in 1979 and start Come, later Whitehouse, in 1980. You know? Music is better noise than noise? i have no bitches

Xavier Garnier

how? O.O This is so 1979 man..

Anthony Tweedale

dem bones, dem loooverly bones!

Míster Funke

Sound like a English version of Talking Heads.

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