Think About Me
KANEDA7 Lyrics


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Nightmarehouse
KANEDA, KANEDA

Bloody scratch marks on the wall
Bitch, this nightmarehouse (nightmarehouse)
You ran in the hallway and fell, you can't get out (Can't get out)
She looks like Nancy Thompson, she's gorgeous (Gorgeous)
But I think she'd look better with her throat slit (Throat slit)
This nightmare only begins after waking (Waking)
You look so cute when your skinny legs are shaking (Shaking)
I'm like Ricardo, sending boxes to your house
She's standing across from me, taking off her blouse

You can be my girl, I can give you the world
Until your severed head's online (Oh-oh-oh)
You'll never be anyone but mine
I wanna feel deep inside your spine (Oh-oh-oh)
Think about me, belching in the bathroom
Bloody vomit on the floor, it looks like a heart (Oh-oh)
You're like my Marygold in full bloom
Wanna get your petals and rip them apart (Oh-oh-oh)

I see her walking in the hallway
I see her crying in the corner
I don't know why you're here
You looked so fucking cute in that black dress
You kinda look like s—
You'll have something in common with that actress

You can be my girl, I can give you the world
Until your severed head's online (Oh-oh-oh)
You'll never be anyone but mine
I wanna feel deep inside your spine (Oh-oh-oh)
Think about me, belching in the bathroom
Bloody vomit on the floor, it looks like a heart (Oh-oh)




You're like my Marygold in full bloom
Wanna get your petals and rip them apart (Oh-oh-oh)

Overall Meaning

In "Think About Me" by KANEDA7, the lyrics paint a disturbing and dark picture through vivid imagery and references to horror movies. The song delves into themes of obsession, violence, and possessiveness.


The first verse sets the stage for a nightmarish scenario, describing bloody scratch marks on the wall and referring to the setting as a "nightmarehouse." The lyrics suggest a sense of confinement and entrapment, as the singer mentions someone trying to escape but being unable to. The mention of Nancy Thompson, a character from the horror movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street," adds to the eerie atmosphere. The lyrics then take a chilling turn, expressing a desire for the woman's throat to be slit. This disturbing imagery reinforces the song's macabre themes.


The chorus continues to explore the theme of possession and control. The singer offers to give the woman everything but also expresses a desire for her severed head to be "online," implying a sense of detachment and objectification. The lyrics convey a twisted sense of ownership, declaring that she will never be anyone but the singer's. The mention of delusions of ripping apart petals of a flower further emphasizes the violent and destructive nature of this distorted relationship.


The second verse reveals the singer's unsettling observations of the woman's presence. The lyrics mention seeing her walking in the hallway and crying in the corner, suggesting a sense of vulnerability and emotional turmoil. The contradictory statement about her appearance in a black dress being cute highlights the distorted perceptions and confusion present in the singer's psyche. The reference to an actress implies that she will share something in common with someone who may have gone through a traumatic experience or faced violence.


Overall, "Think About Me" presents a dark and disturbing narrative of a possessive and obsessive individual who finds pleasure in violent fantasies and control. The lyrics draw inspiration from horror movies and use graphic imagery to evoke a sense of unease and discomfort. The song delves into themes of obsession, possessiveness, and violent tendencies, offering a chilling glimpse into the mindscape of the singer.


Line by Line Meaning

Nightmarehouse
This song embodies a terrifying nightmare, depicting a haunting and disturbing scenario


Bloody scratch marks on the wall
There are visible signs of violence and despair, symbolizing the horrors endured in this nightmare


Bitch, this nightmarehouse (nightmarehouse)
The nightmare is so intense and unsettling that it can be described as a deranged, twisted warehouse of horrors


You ran in the hallway and fell, you can't get out (Can't get out)
Trapped and helpless, the artist finds themselves in a nightmarish maze with no escape


She looks like Nancy Thompson, she's gorgeous (Gorgeous)
There is a beautiful woman resembling the fictional character Nancy Thompson from A Nightmare on Elm Street


But I think she'd look better with her throat slit (Throat slit)
The singer has twisted and disturbing fantasies of violence, expressing a desire to harm the woman


This nightmare only begins after waking (Waking)
The horror experienced in this dream world is so profound that it continues to haunt the singer even in the waking state


You look so cute when your skinny legs are shaking (Shaking)
The singer finds perverse enjoyment in witnessing the fear and vulnerability of the person they desire


I'm like Ricardo, sending boxes to your house
Drawing a disturbing parallel to a notorious criminal, the singer alludes to sending threatening packages to the person's residence


She's standing across from me, taking off her blouse
In this twisted scenario, the woman unknowingly becomes a part of the singer's disturbing fantasies, undressing in their presence


You can be my girl, I can give you the world
The singer offers a twisted form of possessive affection, promising to fulfill the person's desires in exchange for their submission


Until your severed head's online (Oh-oh-oh)
The singer's intentions become clear: they will continue their violent fantasies until they have decapitated the person, even sharing the gruesome act online


You'll never be anyone but mine
The singer asserts their possessive nature and desire for complete control over the person, denying them the freedom to be anyone else's


I wanna feel deep inside your spine (Oh-oh-oh)
The singer's sadistic desires involve inflicting pain and penetrating the deepest parts of the person's being, both physically and metaphorically


Think about me, belching in the bathroom
The singer enjoys the thought of being disgustingly present in the person's mind, even during private and vulnerable moments


Bloody vomit on the floor, it looks like a heart (Oh-oh)
The gruesome imagery of blood and vomit resembling a heart symbolizes the twisted, corrupted love the singer wishes to impose on the person


You're like my Marygold in full bloom
Drawing a disturbing comparison, the person is likened to a beautiful flower, but one that the singer intends to destroy


Wanna get your petals and rip them apart (Oh-oh-oh)
Expressing their violent desires once again, the singer wants to physically tear apart and destroy the person's innocence and beauty


I see her walking in the hallway
The haunting presence of the woman is observed by the singer as she moves through the dark and eerie corridors


I see her crying in the corner
Witnessing the woman in a state of distress and vulnerability, the artist feeds on her emotional pain


I don't know why you're here
The singer questions the woman's presence in their nightmare, expressing confusion about why she is the subject of their twisted fantasies


You looked so fucking cute in that black dress
Despite their violent desires, the singer acknowledges the woman's physical attractiveness and charm, specifically mentioning her appearance in a black dress


You kinda look like s—
Although the singer finds the woman physically appealing, they undermine her by suggesting there is something inherently inferior or repulsive about her


You'll have something in common with that actress
Drawing a disturbing connection, the singer implies that the woman will share a similarity or fate with an actress who is presumably harmed or killed




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