Back In the 90's
Grouplove Lyrics


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Back in the ′90s, I was in a very famous
TV show (ah)
I'm BoJack the horse (BoJack)
BoJack the horse, don′t act like you don't know

And I'm trying to hold on to my past
It′s been so long, I don′t think I'm gonna last
I guess I′ll just try and make you understand
That I'm more horse than a man
Or I′m more man than a horse





BoJack

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Grouplove's "Back In the 90's" are a playful and introspective nod to the past, particularly referencing a popular TV show from the 90s called "Horsin' Around" that the singer of the song was a part of. The song captures the essence of the character BoJack, a horse struggling to come to terms with his identity and the fleeting nature of fame.


The first verse begins with the line "Back in the '90s, I was in a very famous TV show (ah)," indicating that the singer was once a recognizable figure in the entertainment industry. He identifies himself as BoJack the horse, making it clear that the character portrayed in the TV show was named BoJack. The repetition of the line "BoJack the horse, don't act like you don't know" emphasizes the fame and recognition the character once had.


In the chorus, the singer shares his struggle to hold onto his past. He laments the passage of time and the potential demise of his fame, stating "It's been so long, I don't think I'm gonna last." The lines that follow showcase a sense of frustration and the desire to be understood. BoJack finds himself caught in a complex identity crisis, wondering if he is "more horse than a man" or "more man than a horse." This line reflects his struggle to reconcile his animal nature with his human consciousness, highlighting his internal conflict.


Overall, the lyrics of "Back In the 90's" encapsulate BoJack's introspective journey, showcasing the fleeting nature of fame and the internal struggles that come with it. It explores themes of identity, fame, and the passage of time.


Line by Line Meaning

Back in the ′90s, I was in a very famous TV show (ah)
In the 1990s, I gained popularity by being a well-known actor on a television show.


I'm BoJack the horse (BoJack)
My name is BoJack, and I am portraying a horse character.


BoJack the horse, don′t act like you don't know
Don't pretend that you are unaware of who BoJack the horse is.


And I'm trying to hold on to my past
I am struggling to cling onto my previous fame and success.


It′s been so long, I don′t think I'm gonna last
It has been a significant amount of time, and I feel like my popularity is fading away.


I guess I′ll just try and make you understand
I suppose I will attempt to make you comprehend my situation.


That I'm more horse than a man
I identify more with being a horse than being a human.


Or I′m more man than a horse
Alternatively, I could also claim to be more human than a horse.




Writer(s): Hannah Bolton Hooper, Christian Tyler Zucconi

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