Silver Screen
Felix Da House Cat Lyrics
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Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
In the music, say the word
See the light, join the herd
Love, it comes, love, it goes
Diamond memories go with the flow
In the music, say the word
See the light, join the herd
Love, it comes, love, it goes
Diamond memories go with the flow
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
Sweet seduction in a magazine
Endless pleasure in a limousine
In the back shakes a tambourine
Nicotine from a silver screen
The lyrics of “Silver Screen Shower Scene” by Felix da Housecat detail a captivating image of the allure of fame and the entertainment industry. The first stanza begins with “Sweet seduction in a magazine”, describing the enchanting beauty that is presented in media, catching the eye and capturing the attention of the audience. The limousine mentioned in the lyrics is an indication of the luxurious lifestyle of those in the entertainment industry. The phrase “Nicotine from a silver screen” suggests the addictive and all-consuming nature of this lifestyle, with the audience hooked on the presentation of these lifestyles and how fame is perceived.
The repeated chorus contrasts with the first stanza, suggesting the sense of belonging and unity in music, where the masses come together and feel connected through the power of music. The phrase “Love, it comes, love, it goes” is an indication of the fleeting nature of love, with the “Diamond memories” being the blissful and precious moments that remain. The final stanza returns to the first stanza's themes, repeating the same lines and emphasizing the repeated, never-ending cycle of the entertainment industry.
Line by Line Meaning
Sweet seduction in a magazine
The allure of magazine advertisements that promote a desirable lifestyle and material possessions
Endless pleasure in a limousine
The transient satisfaction and indulgence of luxurious experiences and extravagance
In the back shakes a tambourine
The presence of elements of music and entertainment in these hedonistic scenes
Nicotine from a silver screen
The influence and seductive power of Hollywood and its depictions of love, sex, and indulgence
In the music, say the word
The power of music to inspire and influence behaviors and attitudes
See the light, join the herd
The conformist nature of society and the desire to be a part of a collective experience
Love, it comes, love, it goes
The fleeting and capricious nature of romantic relationships
Diamond memories go with the flow
The precious memories of these indulgent experiences will fade and be replaced
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FrenchToast Gaming
Midnight Club II bought me here :)
Nicholas Cram
FrenchToast Gaming certainly did :)
Niki UwU
same here
Scott McGregor
Lala land Dave clarke
chopokiziać
Yup!
Amadeuxx
The Best song in the Game !!!
VX97
Heard this first time in 2004 when my parents bought me Midnight Club 2, I was 7 years old. 20 now and still in love with this song, classics never get boring :)
Doxasophosmoros
Cough... cool story .... cough
Eric Stephenson
Me too now I blast this in my car, nostalgic
Tom De Hauwere
Do you know Ferry Corsten - Punk?