Glitter Freeze Ft. Mark E. Smith
Gorillaz Lyrics


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Where's North from here?

It was a glitter freeze
Listen
You are a credit
A believer

Ship him far




Overall Meaning

"Glitter Freeze" by Gorillaz is a song that seems to explore themes of confusion and disorientation. The opening line of "Where's North from here?" could be interpreted in a literal sense as a question of direction, but it may also be seen as a metaphor for a search for a clear path or sense of purpose. The following lines "It was a glitter freeze, listen" reinforce the idea of a frozen, stagnant state of being, perhaps caused by the distractions and attractions of glitter or shine.


The lines "You are a credit, a believer" might be interpreted as a commentary on the value we place on material success and our tendency to blindly believe what we are told. Finally, the phrase "ship him far" could be seen as a sense of banishment or exile, perhaps indicating a desire to escape from the glittery, distracting world and find a clearer sense of direction.


Line by Line Meaning

Where's North from here?
Asks for the location of the North from the present point


It was a glitter freeze
A description of the coldness that comes after party indulgences


Listen
An abrupt request for attention


You are a credit
Acknowledgment of someone's worth or importance


A believer
Someone who trusts or has faith in something/someone


Ship him far
An order to send someone away to a distant place or to forget about them




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: MARK EDWARD SMITH, DAMON ALBARN, JAMIE CHRISTOPHER HEWLETT

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@goldeninque9453

"PLASTIC BEACH"--Morse Code at the beginning of the track.

@ihatemyname2816

So clever. And if its a synthesizer or keyboard instrument, itd make sense coming from 2D.

@emptydreams225

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Little Orange Devil Guy... It's one of them really old phone like things you tap them I think

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@lucyanne9626

This song is like being stuck on a ship with a crazy captain who's recklessly guiding you through a storm.

@Evergreen0021

I used to imagine a giant flying robot laser war.

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And coming across plastic beach whilst trying to contact someone in the sea by accident

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So it's like being in USA.

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