Get Me Higher
Kleiderman Lyrics


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Get me higher, get me higher
Get me higher, get me higher

G.g. Allin, Sid Vicious
Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain
G.g. Allin, sid vicious
Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain
Morte vende mais
Morte vende mais
Merda vende, merda vende
Merda vende, morte vende mais
Merda vende, merda vende
Merda vende, morte vende mais

Would you let me kick your teeth in?
Would you carve into your own skin?
To get me higher

Would you let me spit right in your face?




Put yourself throught hell and disgrace
To get me higher

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Kleiderman's song "Get Me Higher" are both intriguing and thought-provoking. The repeated phrase "Get me higher" could refer to a desire for transcendence, a longing to escape from the mundane or unsatisfying aspects of life. It could also represent a yearning for a heightened emotional or sensory experience.


The mention of G.G. Allin, Sid Vicious, Ian Curtis, and Kurt Cobain in the following lines suggests a connection to the world of music and rock stars who have tragically passed away. These figures are often associated with a certain level of intensity, rebellion, and even self-destruction. By mentioning them, the lyrics could be commenting on the dark allure of fame and the destructive path that some artists find themselves on.


The phrase "Morte vende mais" translates to "Death sells more." Here, Kleiderman seems to be acknowledging the unfortunate reality that death, tragedy, and controversy often garner much attention and commercial success. This line could be seen as a critique of a society that thrives on sensationalism and the exploitation of pain and suffering.


The repetition of the phrase "Merda vende" which translates to "Shit sells," further emphasizes the earlier sentiment. It suggests that even lower quality or controversial content can attract attention and financial success. However, the subsequent line "Morte vende mais" adds a layer of cynicism, suggesting that death and tragedy are even more profitable.


The chorus takes a darker turn, as the lyrics ask whether the listener would be willing to endure physical and emotional harm to satisfy the singer's desire for a heightened experience. The mention of kicking teeth, carving into skin, spitting in the face, and enduring hell and disgrace creates a disturbing picture of someone seeking pleasure at the expense of others' suffering.


Overall, "Get Me Higher" appears to be a commentary on the allure of fame, the exploitation of tragedy, and the dark side of human desires. It reflects on society's willingness to engage with controversial and destructive behavior for the sake of entertainment or a fleeting sense of transcendence.


Line by Line Meaning

Get me higher, get me higher
Elevate me to a higher state, push me further


G.g. Allin, Sid Vicious
Referencing rebellious and controversial figures


Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain
Referencing talented musicians who tragically ended their lives


Morte vende mais
Death sells more


Merda vende, merda vende
Shit sells, shit sells


Morte vende, morte vende mais
Death sells, death sells more


Would you let me kick your teeth in?
Are you willing to endure physical pain for my sake?


Would you carve into your own skin?
Are you willing to self-harm for my sake?


To get me higher
In order to elevate me further


Would you let me spit right in your face?
Are you willing to endure humiliation and disrespect for my sake?


Put yourself through hell and disgrace
Subject yourself to extreme suffering and shame


To get me higher
In order to elevate me further




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Sergio Affonso, Joaquim Jr., Fernando Ivan Zarif

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