Killer Kat
Expatriate Lyrics


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I feel lost when I'm in a jungle
when I'm in a jungle
when I'm in a jungle
so build it up
build it up
build it up
build it up
and take me somewhere
I'm the college in the lights
college of the lights
you take me somewhere
if you're saving my life
so build it up
build it up
build it up
build it up
and take me somewhere
I feel lost when I'm in a jungle
when I'm in a jungle
when I'm in a jungle
so build it up
build it up
build it up
build it up
and take me somewhere
I'm the college in the lights
college of the lights
you take me somewhere
if you're saving my life
so build it up
build it up
build it up
build it up
and take me somewhere
take me somewhere
the killer kats on the window shield
they just checking me out now now
now now
the killer kats on the window shield




they just checking me out now Pow
Pow Pow

Overall Meaning

The Expatriate's song "Killer Kat" is a haunting track with a dreamlike quality to it. The opening lines of the song convey a sense of being lost and disoriented, as the singer feels lost when they are in a jungle. The repetition of the phrase 'when I'm in a jungle' adds to the feeling of being trapped and unable to find a way out.


The chorus of the song is a plea to be taken somewhere else. The singer is desperate for some kind of rescue and is relying on someone else to save them. The line "I'm the college in the lights, college of the lights" is enigmatic and may reference the singer's desire to be in the spotlight, away from the jungle and into a safe, illuminated space.


The second half of the song shifts into a more sinister tone with the introduction of "killer kats" on the window shield. These cats are described as "checking me out," a phrase that is both innocuous and threatening. The repeated use of "now now" and "Pow Pow" only heightens the sense of danger and foreboding.


In all, "Killer Kat" is a deeply atmospheric song that creates a sense of unease and tension. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but the main theme of feeling lost and searching for a way out is palpable.


Line by Line Meaning

I feel lost when I'm in a jungle
I experience confusion and disorientation when I find myself in a complex or overwhelming situation


when I'm in a jungle
when I am surrounded by a chaotic and confusing environment


so build it up
create structure and organization to help me feel secure and guided


and take me somewhere
lead me to a specific destination or goal


I'm the college in the lights
I am illuminated and visible, like a college or university campus at night


you take me somewhere
you guide and direct me towards a destination or goal


if you're saving my life
if you are helping me to overcome significant challenges and achieve my potential


take me somewhere
lead me towards a destination or goal


the killer kats on the window shield
dangerous and threatening forces are present and visible


they just checking me out now now
they are observing and evaluating me


now now
repeating the previous line for emphasis


they just checking me out now Pow
they are closely inspecting me and potentially posing a threat


Pow Pow
repeating the previous line for emphasis




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Comments from YouTube:

@TheArunbabu

thumps up if u hear this song in EA cricket07

@priyangshusaraswati4067

yep!

@johnlennonsmemestash2012

Excellent game

@psychedaf

Ah those days, you're creating your own self in EA Cricket 07 with maxed up attributes :')

@SeriousBartYT

I fondly remember doing this and playing County cricket or Shield cricket. My player's name was Gary Player. 😅

@ibrahimbaliyawalla2226

Cricket 07 niqqas rise up. 🙌🏽

@avneeshpathak2953

this reminds me of cricket 07. glory days😌

@TheAkshay141

First thing I used to do on Cricket 07, is listening to this!

@jaideepjb6883

Cricket 07 memories ,😭♥️

@sivad316n

Absolutely perfect in Stranger Than Fiction

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