Plastic People
Gugun and The Bluesbug Lyrics
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Do you know who my daddy is
Maybe you've seen me on your MTV
Oh won't you please just look at me yeah
Look at me on my telephone
Look at me in my big car
The plastic smile upon my face
You think your too good to be the same as me (same as me)
Too good to look me in the eye (look me in the eye)
When will you realize your just a puppet on a string
And leave behind your plastic sky
Plastic friends in your plastic head
Plastic dreams in your plastic bed
Plastic nails in your plastic hands
Oh when are you gonna understand
You think your too good to be the same as me (same as me)
Too good to look me in the eye (look me in the eye)
When will you realize your just a puppet on a string
And leave behind your plastic sky
Do you know who I am
Do you know who my daddy is
Maybe you've seen me on your MTV
Oh won't you please just look at me
The lyrics to "Plastic People" by Gugun and The Bluesbug speak to the shallow and materialistic nature of society. The lyrics begin with a sense of entitlement and a desire for attention – the singer asks if the listener knows who they are and who their influential father is. They also mention being seen on MTV, suggesting a desire for fame and recognition.
As the song progresses, the lyrics reveal a critical tone towards those who prioritize material possessions and superficiality. The reference to a telephone and a big car emphasizes the materialistic nature of the singer's world. The "plastic smile" on their face is described as a mask – an insincere facade meant to project a certain image.
The chorus highlights the sense of superiority the singer perceives from others, who they believe think they are too good to be associated with them. The idea of being a puppet on a string suggests that these individuals are controlled by societal expectations and standards, lacking authenticity and genuine self-expression. The plea to leave behind the "plastic sky" could be interpreted as a call to break free from the superficiality and embrace authenticity.
Overall, "Plastic People" criticizes the artificiality and superficiality prevalent in society, encouraging listeners to question their own values and strive for authenticity.
Line by Line Meaning
Do you know who I am
Are you familiar with my identity
Do you know who my daddy is
Do you have knowledge of the status of my father
Maybe you've seen me on your MTV
Perhaps you have encountered my presence on your MTV channel
Oh won't you please just look at me yeah
Oh, kindly give me your attention
Look at me on my telephone
Observe my image while I hold a telephone
Look at me in my big car
Observe my image while I am inside my large car
The plastic smile upon my face
The artificial expression portrayed on my face
Is really nothing but a mask
Is truly only a facade
You think your too good to be the same as me (same as me)
You believe that you are superior to me
Too good to look me in the eye (look me in the eye)
Too superior to make eye contact with me
When will you realize your just a puppet on a string
When will you comprehend that you are merely manipulated
And leave behind your plastic sky
And abandon the superficial world you inhabit
Plastic friends in your plastic head
Artificial friends residing within your mind
Plastic dreams in your plastic bed
Inauthentic dreams taking place in your bed
Plastic nails in your plastic hands
Synthetic nails adorning your hands
Oh when are you gonna understand
Oh, when will you grasp the message
Do you know who I am
Are you familiar with my identity
Do you know who my daddy is
Do you have knowledge of the status of my father
Maybe you've seen me on your MTV
Perhaps you have encountered my presence on your MTV channel
Oh won't you please just look at me
Oh, kindly give me your attention
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