You're Not from Brighton
Fatboy Slim Lyrics


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Funk as we used to play

You're not from Brighton
You're, you're, you're, you're

Said check baby, check baby
Check baby, check said
Check baby, check baby
Check one two





Overall Meaning

The song "You're Not from Brighton" by Fatboy Slim is one of his well-known hits, released in 1997 as a part of his album "Better Living Through Chemistry". This song is an example of Fatboy Slim's usual style of combining retro-funk with contemporary techniques. The lyrics are interesting to interpret, particularly the phrase "Funk as we used to play," which implies nostalgia and a yearning for the past. The song talks about someone who is not from Brighton, a city located in East Sussex, England, which is renowned for its vibrant music scene and colorful culture. It's a song that emphasizes the identity and uniqueness of the Brighton culture, and how someone who doesn't understand that culture cannot be a part of it.


The repeated phrase "Check baby, check baby, check one two" at the end of each verse is a subtle nod to hip-hop music culture, where such phrases were used as intro chants on stage. Overall, the lyrics seem to convey the idea that merely being present in a place doesn't make you a part of its culture. Fatboy Slim has hinted that the inspiration behind the song came from encounters with tourists visiting Brighton, who would try to fit in by adopting the local slang and accent, but ultimately still look and feel out of place.


Line by Line Meaning

Funk as we used to play
The kind of music we used to play that was funky and groovy


You're not from Brighton
You don't belong to Brighton, a city famous for its music scene


You're, you're, you're, you're
Reiterating the fact that you don't belong here


Said check baby, check baby
Using a common hip hop expression to emphasize the importance of something


Check baby, check baby, check one two
Requesting for a sound check to make sure everything is working properly




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DELMAR LOVELL EDWARDS, MARIE LINCOLN JEAN, NORMAN COOK, P. J. CAMPBELL, TREVOR FISHER

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Comments from YouTube:

@alanloredosilva756

Ok so I’m drunk and I decide to check this fatboy slim album, I can’t stop listening to this song, I’m going for 2 hours straight right now lol

@souladoption

I was the same 🤣

@Roland7Spajky7

:) we all been there hahah

@cozinhasempaciencia

também chapei, Alan

@sergiocruz3235

Me too Alan.

@infinight8890

almost twenty years ago, i spent 3 months in Brighton to learn english. i had the chance to assist Fatboy Slim performance in "concorde" if i well remember... thank you for your timeless music :)

@soyaergar9265

Known samples:
"Nobody's Business (Nosey Parker Mix)" - Peace by Piece (1998; bassline and whistle)
"Ain't Movin'" - Johnny Watson (1981; hook at 0:11)
"You'll Like It Too" - Funkadelic (1981; drums at certain points)
"Rump Shaker" - Wreckx-N-Effect (1992; "check baby" vocals)
"The Groovy Thang" - Minimal Funk (1998; "you're not from Brighton" vocals, which actually say "get up and party".)

@rigid_atoms

The "Funk in the new UK" phrase is also from that Nobody's Business mix.

@petrichor04_

thank you!! <3

@wemtiafi

I thoroughly appreciate your research 🤘

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