Starting out as a hip-hop producer at the age of 13, Dapperton made the switch to his current sound after a serious hospitalisation and the failure of his laptop.
Pairing infectious, nostalgia-laden tunes with high-concept filmclips, lauded for their high-concept cinematic execution, has proven to be a recipe for success. Blowing up through 2017, with two EPs dropped, and fans and the press alike taking notice, Dapperton's future looks bright.
Steady
Gus Dapperton Lyrics
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But it's sad that you can't ever remember
It was at the end of December
When you killed
I wish I never told you to try
But I knew it'd make for quite a great story
And now I'm fluent in the prevalent gloryOf that will
When you like to misbehave
I can't dive and make the save
You got such a knack for my head
When you're in and out of luck
I can't pry you out the muck
I can't bring you back from the dead
Again
It was a sign of the times
But it's sad that you gave into conforming
It was such an innocent morning
When you snapped
I wish I never played with your pride
But it's sad that you were able to hurt her
I know you got away with murder
In the past
When you like to misbehave
I can't dive and make the save
You got such a knack for my head
When you're in and out of luck
I can't pry you out the muck
I can't bring you back from the dead
I counted, I counted
I counted, I counted up
I counted, I counted
I counted, I counted
I counted, I counted
I counted, I counted up
I counted, I counted
I counted, oh
I counted it up again
Again
The lyrics of Gus Dapperton's song "Steady" seem to revolve around a complex and tumultuous relationship that has caused pain and regret. The first verse reflects on a specific moment in December when something significant happened but the other person involved can't seem to remember it. The singer expresses a sense of sadness and possibly betrayal over this forgotten event, hinting at a feeling of loss or disappointment.
The second verse delves deeper into the dynamics of the relationship, with the singer regretting their decision to push the other person to try something that ultimately led to trouble. Despite the negative outcome, there is a sense of acceptance or resignation in the acknowledgment of the "prevalent glory" associated with that will. The imagery of misbehavior, diving to make a save, and being trapped in muck conveys a sense of struggle and helplessness in trying to navigate the complexities of the relationship.
The third verse shifts the focus to a more broader reflection on the relationship as a whole, highlighting the disillusionment that comes from realizing the other person has succumbed to conformity and hurt someone else. The idea of getting away with murder metaphorically explores the damage inflicted and the consequences of one's actions. The repeated refrain of not being able to bring the other person back from the dead emphasizes the finality and irreversibility of the situation.
The closing lines of the song, with the repeated counting, suggest a need for reassurance or verification in the face of uncertainty or loss. The act of counting may symbolize an attempt to make sense of the past events or to find some sort of closure amidst the confusion and pain. Overall, "Steady" appears to be a poignant reflection on the complexities of relationships, the weight of regret, and the struggle to come to terms with the irreversible consequences of our actions.
Line by Line Meaning
Yeah it was only one time
Although it happened just once, its impact is lasting
But it's sad that you can't ever remember
It's unfortunate that you have trouble recalling the past
It was at the end of December
The event took place towards the end of the year
When you killed
When you destroyed something important
I wish I never told you to try
I regret encouraging you to do something risky
But I knew it'd make for quite a great story
I anticipated that it would result in a compelling narrative
And now I'm fluent in the prevalent glory
And now I understand the prevailing sense of triumph
Of that will
Related to the determination behind the actions
When you like to misbehave
When you enjoy acting inappropriately
I can't dive and make the save
I struggle to intervene and prevent the negative consequences
You got such a knack for my head
You have a talent for getting into my mind
When you're in and out of luck
When your fortune fluctuates
I can't pry you out the muck
I can't extract you from the difficult situation
I can't bring you back from the dead
I can't revive what has been lost
Again
Reiterating the ongoing cycle of events
It was a sign of the times
It reflected the prevailing circumstances
But it's sad that you gave into conforming
It's disheartening that you succumbed to fitting in
It was such an innocent morning
The day started off with purity and simplicity
When you snapped
When you lost control and acted impulsively
I wish I never played with your pride
I regret toying with your self-esteem
But it's sad that you were able to hurt her
It's unfortunate that you caused harm to someone else
I know you got away with murder
I'm aware that you escaped the consequences of your actions
In the past
Referring to a time before the present
I counted, I counted
I kept track, I kept track
I counted, I counted up
I tallied, I added
I counted, oh
I totaled, oh
I counted it up again
I calculated once more
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Brendan Patrick Rice
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