Atom Bomb
Fluke Lyrics


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Baby' got an atom bomb
A mother fuckin' atom bomb
Twenty two mega tonne
I ain't ever seen so much fun
Baby got a poison gas
Baby got a heart attack
Baby got a pain on tap
Baby gimme some of that
Baby got a satellite
Baby got second sight
Baby got a master plan
A foolproof master plan
Baby got purple hair
Baby got a secret lair
Baby got an army there
I ain't ever seen baby scared
Baby got a Nobel prize
Given for the perfect crime
Baby got an alibi
Baby got eight more lives
Baby got a crystal ball
Baby doesn't care at all
Baby's having too much fun
She's got a shit kickin' mother fuckin' atom bomb
Baby got a fleet at sea
And a submarine called emergency
She got a motorcade
She got a monorail
Going coat to coast on a campaign trail
Playing deck of cards in an armored car
She got a kung fu star as a body guard
She got a juju charm
She got a magic spell
She got a genie
All three is working well
She got a TV show
She got a shopping mall
She got a miracle
She doesn't want at all
She got a monument and at a great expense
She got a head of state and a president
She got destiny
She got supremacy
She got everything from a-z
She got it all down tight




She got nothing wrong
She got the whole wide world singing baby's song

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Atom Bomb by Fluke bring to the forefront the fear of the power of destruction that humanity has developed. The baby represents the ultimate war machine that has come into existence, possessing proprietary technology which can send 22 megatons of destruction in a matter of seconds. It also has some ideal characteristics like a master plan, Nobel Prize, army, and a crystal ball. All these human-made accouterments have emboldened the baby and in the process, given it the power to disregard all human values. It's a fearful sight that leaves the singer in awe and surprise that such an uninhibited being could exist.


In a deeper sense, the lyrics could be seen as an allegory of human ambition, and the price that accompanies the quest for supremacy. The list of features that the baby is described to possess is practically endless, and emphasizes how the pursuit of power can easily make one lose sight of everything else, even the intrinsic value of life itself. The theme of the lyrics could also represent the devastating impact of dictatorship or authoritarianism, and how the blind ambition of a dictator could cause widespread violence and destruction.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby' got an atom bomb
The persona refers to a woman as a dangerous weapon.


A mother fuckin' atom bomb
The persona further describes the woman as a really potent weapon, emphasizing her strength and power.


Twenty two mega tonne
The strength of the weapon is explicitly quantified by measuring it in mega tonnes.


I ain't ever seen so much fun
Even though the weapon is dangerous, the persona finds it thrilling and enjoyable.


Baby got a poison gas
The woman is compared to a poisonous gas, perhaps referencing how her presence can potentially harm others.


Baby got a heart attack
The woman is compared to a heart attack, further emphasizing the potential danger she poses to the persona and other people.


Baby got a pain on tap
The woman is seen as a source of pain or discomfort that can be easily accessed by the persona.


Baby gimme some of that
Despite the danger and potential harm, the persona still desires the woman and wants to be close to her.


Baby got a satellite
The woman is described as having access to high-tech tools such as satellites.


Baby got second sight
The woman is suggested to have extra perception or intuition, perhaps giving her an advantage over others.


Baby got a master plan
The woman is shown to be calculating and strategic in her actions and decisions.


A foolproof master plan
The woman's plan is described to be carefully crafted and guaranteed not to fail.


Baby got purple hair
The woman is a non-conformist, with unconventional appearance and style.


Baby got a secret lair
The woman has a hidden and protected space or location, perhaps implying she is secretive.


Baby got an army there
The woman has a group of supporters or followers who are loyal to her.


I ain't ever seen baby scared
Despite the potential threats she faces, the woman is portrayed as being fearless and unafraid.


Baby got a Nobel prize
The woman is shown to be celebrated and recognized for her achievements, however perilous they may be.


Given for the perfect crime
Her accolades are for acts that are seen as illegal, immoral, or dangerous.


Baby got an alibi
The woman has a plausible or credible excuse to explain her actions or whereabouts.


Baby got eight more lives
The woman is compared to a cat with nine lives, implying that even if she is put in danger, she will emerge unscathed.


Baby got a crystal ball
The woman is shown to have mystical abilities that enable her to see into the future, perhaps suggesting that she has an upper hand in decision making.


Baby doesn't care at all
The woman is portrayed as being indifferent to the consequences of her actions or the effects it has on others.


She's got a shit kickin' mother fuckin' atom bomb
The woman is once again described as an extremely powerful and dangerous weapon, with an added emphasis on the destructive force she possesses.


Baby got a fleet at sea
The woman is shown to have a significant number of ships at her disposal, perhaps indicating control over sea faring trade or showing off her military power.


And a submarine called emergency
The woman is suggested to have weaponry that is exclusive or named in a certain way to increase its effectiveness.


She got a motorcade
The woman has multiple vehicles traveling together, often used to escort or transport important individuals for security reasons.


She got a monorail
The woman has access to high-tech transportation options, and may have control over futuristic means of transportation.


Going coat to coast on a campaign trail
The woman is implied to be running for a public office and is actively campaigning in multiple regions of the country.


Playing deck of cards in an armored car
The woman is playing cards in what is supposed to be a relatively safe mode of transportation, highlighting her confidence in her security measures.


She got a kung fu star as a body guard
The woman is shown to be surrounded by martial artists or people who are experts in self-defense, possibly indicating her preference for combat oriented individuals.


She got a juju charm, she got a magic spell, she got a genie
The woman is shown to have multiple supernatural implements, indicating her interest in mysticism, sorcery, or other esoteric practices.


All three is working well
The supernatural elements are implied to be functioning properly and effectively.


She got a TV show
The woman is shown to have influence over popular media, either as an actor, producer, or executive.


She got a shopping mall
The woman is shown to possess significant wealth, which affords her access to owning a commercial real estate property.


She got a miracle she doesn't want at all
The woman has the power to perform miracles, but she's indifferent or uninterested in that ability.


She got a monument and at a great expense
The woman is shown to be successful or influential enough to have a monument erected in her honor, and it is expensive.


She got a head of state and a president
The woman has access to high ranking individuals in the government or private sector, and may have some level of control over them.


She got destiny, she got supremacy
The woman is believed to have control over the fate of others and the entire world, indicating that she is one of the most powerful people alive.


She got everything from a-z
The woman has acquired everything she desires, and is fully satisfied with her status in life.


She got it all down tight
The woman is competent, intelligent, and experienced in managing her vast array of assets and resources.


She got nothing wrong
Despite having so much power and influence, the woman is shown to be flawless and infallible.


She got the whole wide world singing baby's song
The persona imagines a world in which the woman has complete control and the whole world is singing her praises, perhaps indicating that she is now fully in control of the world.




Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
Written by: JONATHAN HOWARD FUGLER, MICHAEL JAMES BRYANT, MICHAEL JAMES TOURNIER

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