Silver Screen
Felix da Housecat Lyrics


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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

(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





(Nicotine from a silver screen)
(Nicotine from a silver screen)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Felix Da Housecat's song "Silver Screen" depict the allure of Hollywood and the entertainment industry. The first two lines express the idea that the media offers sweet temptations, while the third and fourth lines suggest the addictive aspect of Hollywood. The fifth and sixth lines suggest the excitement and upbeat atmosphere of Hollywood via the shaking of a tambourine, and the final line implies a cost or consequence of being involved in the industry. The repetition of these lines reinforces the theme of the seductive and addictive nature of Hollywood.


The line "Nicotine from a silver screen" is particularly interesting as it suggests the harmful consequences of over-exposure to Hollywood, much like the harmful effects of nicotine on the body. This connection between Hollywood and smoking has been well-documented in the past, with Hollywood films often glamorizing smoking and the actors themselves often being smokers. The line also suggests that Hollywood has an addictive quality, much like nicotine.


Line by Line Meaning

Sweet seduction in a magazine
Describing the allure of the glossy, superficial images found in publications.


Endless pleasure in a limousine
Highlighting the luxurious lifestyle marketed to the rich and famous.


In the back shakes a tambourine
Referring to the entourage and hangers-on that often accompany celebrities.


Nicotine from a silver screen
Pointing out the addictive and seductive nature of fame and celebrity culture.


(Nicotine from a silver screen)
Reinforces the idea of fame and celebrity culture as a toxic force.




Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Sentric Music
Written by: Bobby Orlando, Thomas Lorello, Felix Stallings, David Jenefsky

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Comments from YouTube:

@darbirhian

19 years old, listening on the bus on my disc player on the way to work. The literal best!

@blackvirgo09

Pure gold I tell yea!

@FrankReed-en6jo

@@blackvirgo09 old 🗝️ lp

@FrankReed-en6jo

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@777zilof

Felix Da Housecat is a Genius. I saw him live at Parking many years ago in Montreal, Canada. Amazing set !

@GimpyUnicorn

During lockdown he streamed free shows in Facebook weekly. It was awesome and a real highlight for lockdown for me.

@elgamberro8880

This track makes me wanna travel to Paris, rent a car and hit a nitro right before jumping from the Louvre

@majinevolution7878

elgamberro88 Good luck finding a nitrous powerd rental idiot

@TheRavensCaw

@2Jzlover787 you have no idea what he's referencing, do you tool?

@majinevolution7878

Otacon91 Yeah you must not know how to read dumbass he said he wants to rent a car with nitrous and jump over the louvre just like jumping the bridge in fast2furious ur a joke also.

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