How Do Yeaw View You
Funkadelic Lyrics


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Ah ah, say yeah, say yeah
How do you view you?
Can you see what's going down in you?
How do you view you?

Can you really relate to what we're programmed to do?
Say yeah, say yeah
Ever know someone that takes personal the rain?
Say yeah, who sees a glass as half-empty rather than half-full?
Ooh, la da da da da da da da de da

How do you view you?
Oh, do thoughts of you make you high or shy?
How do you view you?

Wouldn't you rather fly than die?
Say yeah
Ever know someone that takes personal the rain?
Say yeah, say yeah, say yeah, say yeah

Who sees a glass as half-empty rather than half-full
Ooh, say yeah
Ever know someone that takes personal the rain?
Ooh oh ooh oh, oh yeah, oh yeah

How do you view you?
Di di di di di di di di di di do do do




Say yeah, everybody say yeah
Ooh oh, ooh oh

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Funkadelic's song "How Do Yeaw View You" are a call to self-reflection and introspection. The song asks the listener to question how they view themselves and if they can truly see what is happening within them. The opening lines, "How do you view you? Can you see what's going down in you?" pose this question directly. The following lines ask if the listener can relate to what they are programmed to do, suggesting that we are all influenced by societal norms and expectations.


The song then shifts to describe how some people may view the world in a negative light, such as those who take personal offense to rain or see a glass as half-empty instead of half-full. The song asks the listener if thoughts of themselves make them feel positive or negative and encourages them to choose to "fly" instead of "die." The repeated "say yeah" chant throughout the song serves as a call for affirmation and encourages the listener to participate in this exercise of self-reflection.


Line by Line Meaning

Ah ah, say yeah, say yeah
The song begins with motivational chanting to encourage listeners to participate


How do you view you?
The first line questions the listeners about their self-perception


Can you see what's going down in you?
The lyric asks listeners if they can understand their inner feelings


Can you really relate to what we're programmed to do?
The verse inquires about humans' inclination to follow the societal norms blindly


Say yeah, say yeah
The chorus urges listeners to cheer and acknowledge the questions asked in the song


Ever know someone that takes personal the rain?
This line questions if any individuals perceive natural occurrences as a deliberate, personal attack on them


Who sees a glass as half-empty rather than half-full?
The rhetoricals ask if someone has negative thinking


How do you view you?
The chorus repeats again to emphasize how crucial this introspective question is


Oh, do thoughts of you make you high or shy?
The lyric proposes the idea of thoughts leading to elevated self-esteem or confidence in oneself


Wouldn't you rather fly than die?
The verse asks listeners if they wish to live life to the fullest or rather suffer through it


Di di di di di di di di di di do do do
This part serves as an additional chanting section to keep listeners engaged in the song mentally and physically


Ooh oh, ooh oh
The song ends with an emotional cry to resonate the need for self-reflection and improvement




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