Bang
Grande Royale Lyrics


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Hey, Mr. Blues.
You need to light my spark.
It's been too long and now it's time to leave the dark.
No time for Jam. My passion needs to be amused.
Nobody has to say, you've been misused.
Alright.

I'm like a loaded gun.
And I'm gonna explode.
Gonna get you one-by-one.
I'm not done.

Are you ready for the bang bang.
Hit it, hit it, hit it hard.
A bang in my head.
What a punch I'm almost dead.

Hey, Mr. Soul.
Intoxicated drama queen.
In the blink of an eye.
You are always close to die.
Hey Mr. Jazz.
An alien lost in space.




In a fancy bar, showing off his case.
Alright.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Grande Royale's song "Bang" are a powerful statement of rebellion and assertiveness. The song begins with addressing the "Mr. Blues" and telling him that he needs to "light [the singer's] spark." This could be interpreted as a demand to start feeling the thrill of life again or to revive one's energy after feeling drained. The singer then announces that it's time to leave the dark and that their passion needs to be amused, suggesting a need for excitement and fulfillment. They proclaim that they've been misused, indicating that something or someone has taken advantage of them in the past.


The second verse reinforces the message of the singer's strength and power. They describe themselves as a loaded gun, ready to explode and take on whatever challenges come their way. They are not done yet and are determined to face their battles one by one. The chorus then bursts in with the words "Are you ready for the bang bang, hit it, hit it, hit it hard?" This phrase is a call to action, asking if others are ready to take on the challenges alongside the singer. The lyric "a bang in my head, what a punch I'm almost dead" is a vivid description of the power and intensity of the situation.


The song's bridge addresses two more characters, Mr. Soul and Mr. Jazz. In each case, the character is described in a somewhat negative light, such as the "intoxicated drama queen" or "alien lost in space". It could be interpreted as a message that one doesn't need to fit into any one box or label and that they can be whoever they want to be. The song ends with the repetition of the word "alright", reinforcing the idea that everything will be okay as long as the singer holds onto their strength and power.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, Mr. Blues.
The singer is addressing Mr. Blues, someone who may be feeling down or melancholic.


You need to light my spark.
The singer is requesting that Mr. Blues help ignite their passion or enthusiasm.


It's been too long and now it's time to leave the dark.
The singer has been stuck in a rut or feeling low for a while, and is ready to move on.


No time for Jam. My passion needs to be amused.
The artist doesn't have time for anything that doesn't excite or interest them, and is seeking new ways to energize themselves.


Nobody has to say, you've been misused.
The artist may have been mistreated or taken advantage of in some way, but doesn't want any sympathy or acknowledgment of this fact.


Alright.
The singer is ready to move forward with their plans or desires.


I'm like a loaded gun.
The singer feels empowered and energized, like a weapon waiting to go off.


And I'm gonna explode.
The artist is ready to let their energy and passion burst forth.


Gonna get you one-by-one.
The artist is excited to share their enthusiasm with others, and plans to spread their energy throughout their surroundings.


I'm not done.
The artist has even more energy and passion left to give, and wants to keep going.


Are you ready for the bang bang.
The singer is asking their audience if they're ready to experience this burst of energy and passion.


Hit it, hit it, hit it hard.
The artist wants their energy and passion to hit their audience with full force.


A bang in my head.
The singer is experiencing an intense, overwhelming burst of energy and passion within themselves.


What a punch I'm almost dead.
The experience of this burst is so intense that it's almost overwhelming or exhausting the singer.


Hey, Mr. Soul.
The singer is now addressing Mr. Soul, someone who may be feeling lost or searching for meaning in their life.


Intoxicated drama queen.
The artist may be referring to themselves or someone else as someone who is caught up in excessive emotions or drama.


In the blink of an eye.
Things can change quickly, and the artist or Mr. Soul may need to be ready to adapt or move on.


You are always close to die.
The singer may be feeling like life or their passions are constantly on the line, or that they need to take big risks to feel alive.


Hey Mr. Jazz.
The singer is now addressing Mr. Jazz, someone who may be feeling out of place or searching for meaning in life.


An alien lost in space.
Mr. Jazz may feel like they don't quite fit into their surroundings or that they're searching for something they can't find.


In a fancy bar, showing off his case.
Mr. Jazz may be trying to impress or fit in, even if it doesn't feel natural or true to himself.


Alright.
The artist is ready to move forward with their plans or desires.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Gustav Wremer, Samuel Georgsson

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@mitchmoreno6493

Great ⚡⚡⚡

@robbhotdog3054

Nice. Loved the last two albums as well.

@eduhenry3052

Great! Great! Great!

@Storfeskarns

Nu får ni en fet kalkon för videon :D Men låten, grymt bra! Ni skulle spelat in den i Clintan-kläder i High Capparal med pickadoller och massa hästapållar å rök.

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