Getter Jaani rose to stardom at the Eesti Otsib Superstaari 2009 where she finished 4th, which lead her to the role role of Sharpay Evans in "High School Musical" in Tallinn (2010). She has also starred as herself in a popular TV series "Riigimehed".
Getter was born and risen up in Tallinn where she continues her studies at the Centre of Vocational Disciplines to become a taylor-stylist. She also takes acting classes at School of Fine Arts, lead by Kaari Sillamaa who has written the Estonian lyrics for the Estonian entries at Eurovision 1996 and 1999.
Robot
Getter Jaani Lyrics
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Do you receive it
You can't ignore it
It's so confusing you know
Cyberhuman nature
Calling from out there
Calling from out there
Calling from out there
New model edit
What you created
New model edit
Calling from out now
New model edit
What you created
New model edit
It starting to move now
He's like a robot dancer
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
Out of control he's moving
Without music
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
You know the code to stop him
Why don't you do it
Silver metal plates
Are shine like a moonlight
Shine like a moonlight
Shine like a moonlight
Multicoloured his
Eyes like a starlight
Eyes like a starlight
Eyes like a stralight you see
New model edit
What you created
New model edit
Calling from out now
New model edit
What you created
New model edit
It starting to move now
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
Out of control he's moving
Without music
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
Out of control he's moving
Without music
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
You know the code to stop him
Why don't you do it
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
Out of control he's moving
Without music
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
You know the code to stop him
Why don't you do it
He's like a robot dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
You know the code to stop him
Why don't you do it
The lyrics to Getter Jaani's song, "Robot," present an intriguing narrative about the intersection between technology and humanity. The opening lines, "Sending out the signal, Do you receive it, You can't ignore it," suggest an urgent message being broadcasted. This is followed by the lines, "Cyberhuman nature, Calling from out there, Calling from out there," which further emphasize the call to action. The lyrics then introduce the concept of a new model edit, which is something that has been created and is now beginning to move.
As the song progresses, the robot is compared to a dancer, with lines such as "He's like a robot dancer, Lost in the rocket junkyard, Out of control he's moving, Without music." The comparison between a robot and a dancer raises interesting questions about the purpose and value of art, as well as the potential for machines to possess or emulate creativity. The lyrics end with a plea to stop the robot and a repetition of the phrase "Why don't you do it," which could be interpreted as a call to action for listeners to consider the consequences of creating and utilizing advanced technologies.
Line by Line Meaning
Sending out the signal
Initiating communication with a possibly unintended recipient
Do you receive it
Asking if the communication has been properly received
You can't ignore it
Asserting the importance of the communication
It's so confusing you know
Admitting the complexity of the situation
Cyberhuman nature
The attribute of being human-like, but being a robot or AI
Calling from out there
Being contacted from an unknown or distant source
Now
The present moment
New model edit
A revised version of an existing robotic model
What you created
Acknowledging the creator
It starting to move now
Indicating the beginning of robot's movements
He's like a robot dancer
Comparing the robot's movements to that of a dancer
Lost in the rocket junkyard
Possibly misplaced in a chaotic environment
Out of control he's moving
The robot's movements are unpredictable and possibly dangerous
Without music
The robot is not following any specific rhythm or instructions
You know the code to stop him
The solution to the problem is known
Why don't you do it
Asking why the solution is not being implemented
Silver metal plates
Describing the material that makes up the robot
Are shine like a moonlight
Comparing the reflective quality of the metal to bright moonlight
Multicoloured his
Describing the varied color of the robot's eyes
Eyes like a starlight
Comparing the brightness of the robot's eyes to that of stars
Contributed by Thomas W. Suggest a correction in the comments below.