No More Mosquitoes
Four Tet Lyrics
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oh, no no no more mosquitoes
oh, no no no more mosquitoes
oh, no no no more mosquitoes
The repetitive nature of the lyrics in Four Tet's song, "No More Mosquitoes" suggests a sense of frustration towards a persistent issue, something that repeatedly bothers the singer or collective society. Mosquitoes, in this instance, could function as a metaphor for any metaphorical 'pest,' whether it be political, societal or even internal. The chorus section, "Oh, no no no more mosquitoes," highlights the desire to eliminate this issue entirely. The short phrases are simple and direct, mirroring the hope for a swift resolution.
The song's title and lyrics connect to a broader theme of environmentalism and climate change, with the chorus's argument being the annihilation of a pesky insect. Mosquitoes are known vectors of devastating diseases such as malaria, which is responsible for around 400,000 deaths per year, according to WHO. Therefore, by saying "no more mosquitoes," the singer suggests the eradication of harmful diseases carried by these insects. Alternatively, the calls-out to rid the planet of mosquitoes could relate to the scientific study of how their eradication could be beneficial to the earth's ecosystems.
Line by Line Meaning
Oh, no no no more mosquitoes
I am relieved that there are no longer any mosquitoes bothering me
oh, no no no more mosquitoes
I am repeating my joy over the absence of mosquitoes
oh, no no no more mosquitoes
I am again expressing my relief that there are no longer any mosquitoes present
oh, no no no more mosquitoes
I am once again stating my delight that mosquitoes are no longer bothering me
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: KIERAN MILES DAVID HEBDEN
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M. Saldivar Galindo
Hadn't seen this. This was my first Four Tet album, back when people still bought CDs. Great video: eery, unique and worth watching.
vladi569
I remember seeing this video for the first time when I was around 12 years old. There was something creepy about it and it definitely scared me at the time.
Steven Florides
I remember watching this when I was 12 and thinking it was awful, but aside from the video, finding it extremely interesting and well done
Will
That voice! x
Michael Morrissey
STILL SLAPS
xr280xr
My school music teacher in Japan taught us this song in 1991
cwazy kitty
Yeah mine too but not in Japan 😂 in California UNITED STATS OR AMERICA YEET
INVISIBLEpussy
still so good
panetesanto
Grape seed oil is often found in recipes for natural mosquito repellent
Story Kim
Thank you for relieving my brain