Comprised of Ard Matthews (Vocals, Guitar), Brent Harris (Drums, Vocals), Denholm Harding (Bass, Vocals), Just Jinjer is the biggest selling rock group in their home country of South Africa.
In just over a decade they have sold over a quarter million albums, toured with U2, Counting Crows, Live, Goo Goo Dolls, plus dozens of other massive artists.
Their first international release, on Curb Records, is set to hit the airwaves and shelves globally towards the end of 2009. Thus far, on April 7, 2009, Curb released an EP featuring “Can I Have More”, “Home” and “Time of Your Life”. On September 8, 2009, “What He Means” was released as a single by Curb Records. “What He Means” was already a number one single in South Africa in 2006.
Art Matthews and Brent Harris are both known to be big fans of English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur and have been known to wear the Spurs tops during gigs.
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Just Jinger Lyrics
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Perfect
All the years
Worth it
Suffering for selling
The dream
To the few who hide behind
Freedom, run to move
Freedom
A right to choose
A place to call
Your home
Your own home
Where you'll grow old
And you'll become a man
In your home
Your own home
Where you'll grow old
A women in your hand
With a word
Guilty
Knowing more's
Plenty
To stop a man from having
His sin
Knowing that his time will come
The day you
Free him, from this room
Free him
Give him the right to choose
A place to call
Your home
Your own home
Where you'll grow old
And you'll become a man
In your home
Your own home
Where you'll grow old
A women in your hand
In your home
Your own home
Where you'll grow old
And you'll become a man
In your home
Your own home
Where you'll grow old
With your women in your hand
In your home
Your own home
Yeah
Your own home
A women in your hand
You'll become a man
The lyrics of Just Jinger's song "Home" convey a message of the importance of having a place to call home, where one can grow old and become the person they are meant to be. The word "perfect" implies that the idea of home is one that is deeply cherished and valued. The second line, "All the years worth it," suggests that the journey to finding or creating a home has not been an easy one, but it has been worth it in the end.
The lyrics also touch on the theme of freedom, specifically the right to choose where one lives and the importance of having a place that feels like home. The song speaks to the notion that there are those who would try to stop someone from having a home or from living where they choose, but ultimately, that person will be freed to find their own place to call home. The repeated chorus "Your home, your own home, where you'll grow old and you'll become a man" reinforces the idea that a home is a place where one can grow both physically and emotionally.
Overall, "Home" is a song that celebrates the idea of having a place to belong, a place where one can feel safe and secure, and a place to build a life. It is a powerful message that resonates with many people and reminds us of the importance of finding or creating a home.
Line by Line Meaning
In a word
Summing up everything
Perfect
It was all worth it, despite the struggles
All the years
Enduring through difficult times
Worth it
The hardships were justified
Suffering for selling
Going through trials in order to convince
The dream
A vision of something greater
To the few who hide behind
To those who live behind screens
The screens of
Their devices and technology
Freedom, run to move
The desire for liberation, to be able to go where they please
Freedom
The right to choose
A right to choose
The ability to decide one's fate
A place to call
Somewhere to belong
Your home
Your own sanctuary
Your own home
A place to truly call your own
Where you'll grow old
Where you'll live out your days
And you'll become a man
Coming of age, maturing
In your home
The place you love
A women in your hand
Finding love and companionship
With a word
Conveying a single message
Guilty
The realization of one's transgressions
Knowing more's
Understanding that there is always more to learn, more to do
Plenty
There is an abundance of things to achieve
To stop a man from having
Preventing someone from experiencing something
His sin
The wrongdoing he desires
Knowing that his time will come
Realizing that eventually, everyone will have to answer for their actions
The day you
When it all finally catches up to you
Free him, from this room
To release someone from their confinement
Give him the right to choose
Enabling someone to make their own decisions
In your home
Where you are comfortable
Your own home
A place that belongs to you
Yeah
An affirmation
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MATTHEW GERRARD, BRIDGET BENENATE
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Takes me back to my youth in South Africa 😢