Paradise Lost
Gemitaiz Lyrics


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(Mixer T cì)
Lo strappo sui jeans, bomba in bocca come i Seventies
Fai partire un beat, faccio i soldi senza chiederli
Paradise lost
No, non faccio il pop, frate faccio il rap
E ci sfascio il club
Sto qui dal 2006 non mi sposto di un metro
Dalla birra allo champagne
Dalla plastica al vetro
Il palco col fuoco frate è ancora quello in cui credo
Perché a fare il cassiere non mi ci vedo

Ma la verità è che tutto questo è più complesso
Di una collana, di una scarpa, di tutto il resto
Restiamo sulla stessa barca, in mare aperto
Prima eravamo in sessanta, ora in duecento
Vogliono fottere con me
Ma non hanno capito che
A fare questa merda sono il re
Frate non sono Michael Bublé
Vi accartoccio e vi metto in tasca al gilet
No, no, no, non faccio un ritornello
Certe cose se vado dritto è meglio
No, no, no, non sono ricco e bello
Ti puoi comprare tutto no il talento
Siamo semplici

Se brilla o splende lo mettiamo al collo
Perché da ragazzini qua non c'avevamo un soldo
Ho vissuto per vent'anni come un vagabondo (scusa)
Adesso scelgo dove andare con il mappamondo, yey yey eh
Giro sta canna, la carico
La fumo e mi fa come un acido
Mi scordo come mi chiamo e dove abito
In corpo c'ho un orto botanico
Tengo il coltello sempre per il manico
Meglio se mi stai simpatico
Faccio sto volo acrobatico

Scrivo sto disco di platino
Non scordare gli occhiali da sole
Ti porto lontano non si sa dove
Per strada lei mi chiama campione
Sulla base faccio le capriole
Questa merda qua non ha valore
Perché arriva dritta dal cuore
Come Snoop che si gira un cannone
Come Totti che gioca a pallone
Ho costruito le ali non ci resto in gabbia
Tu fai il re dentro un castello di sabbia
Rimango fresco come l'aria all'alba
Sì, questa musica ti cambia
Metto la Vodka in questa lattina di Fanta
E se è mattina fra, fidati non ti riguarda
Giro una cartina mentre la mia musa mi guarda
È solo lei che mi parla
Sì, questa musica mi salva

Sì, questa musica mi salva





Sì, questa musica mi salva

Overall Meaning

In the song "Paradise Lost" by Gemitaiz, the lyrics open with a reference to the rebellious and carefree attitude of the Seventies, symbolized by a ripped jeans and a lit bomb, highlighting a sense of danger and excitement. The mention of making money effortlessly through music without asking for it sets the tone for themes of independence and success in the rap game. The chorus, "Paradise Lost," suggests a sense of longing for an idealized past or possibly a paradise that has been lost, hinting at themes of nostalgia and yearning for a utopian state.


The artist then asserts his identity as a rapper rather than a pop artist, emphasizing his dedication to the genre and his ability to command a crowd and tear down a club with his music since 2006. The contrast between beer and champagne, plastic and glass, signifies a transformation from humble beginnings to a more luxurious lifestyle, yet the artist stays true to his roots and beliefs in his craft. Refusing to be confined to a mundane job like a cashier, he sees the stage and the fire on it as his true calling, highlighting his passion for music and performance.


The complexity of the artist's reality is compared to a necklace or a shoe, suggesting that his life is more intricate and challenging than material possessions. The reference to being on the same boat in open sea with others, transitioning from a smaller group to a larger one, hints at the artist's growing influence and following. Despite facing adversaries who underestimate him, the artist asserts his reign in the music industry, dismissing the idea of conforming to mainstream trends or being a superficial figure like Michael Bublé. The lyrics underline the simplicity and authenticity of the artist and his craft, as he delivers hard-hitting verses without adhering to commercial expectations.


Further in the song, the artist reflects on his past struggles of growing up without money and now having the freedom to travel the world with a globe, indicating a newfound sense of agency and adventure. The imagery of smoking a joint that makes him feel like he's on acid, losing track of his identity, and having a botanical garden inside him, is a vivid portrayal of the artist's psychedelic experiences and creative process. He maintains control (holding the knife by the handle) and performs acrobatics both physically and metaphorically in his music career, striving for excellence and artistic innovation.


The artist's journey to success is depicted as writing a platinum record, embodying a self-assured and stylish persona with sunglasses, leading others to uncharted territories through his music. The lyrics also touch on the transformative power of music, suggesting that it serves as a form of salvation and liberation for the artist and his listeners. The song concludes with a portrayal of the artist staying true to himself, ascending beyond limitations like a caged bird, and creating a legacy through his music that transcends material wealth. The fusion of vodka and Fanta in a morning drink, symbolizing a mix of pleasure and escapism, captures the rebellious and carefree spirit of the artist as he navigates through life's challenges with his muse by his side. Overall, "Paradise Lost" explores themes of authenticity, self-discovery, artistic growth, and the redemptive power of music in Gemitaiz's personal and creative journey.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Davide De Luca, Flavio Ranieri

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