Speakerphone
Kylie Minogue Lyrics


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Music make you lose control

Lights, mind, eyes, hearts

Lights (flashin'), sound (crashin')
Minds (blowin'), body (rockin')
Eyes (lockin'), lips (touchin')
Hearts (pumpin'), pressure (risin')
Breathe (takin'), rump (shakin')
Music (make you), lose (control)
Play it on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on

Drop your socks, grab your mini boom box
Do the pop lock, body rock
Let the beat drop
'Til your shell shocked
Baby what, tell me what you got
Rock hard like a cinder block

To your head bone
Temple bone
Through your jaw bone
To your neck bone
Collar bone
Medic go on
To your back bone
Moving on
Through your hip bone
When your

Play it on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on

Lights (flashin'), sound (crashin')
Mind (blowin'), body (rockin')
Eyes (lockin'), lips (touchin')
Hearts (pumpin'), pressure (risin')
Breathe (takin'), rump (shakin')
Music (make you), lose (control)
Play it on your speakerphone (phone, phone, phone, phone)

With your friend or on your own
On the street or in your home
Feel the buzz and hum along

Play it on your speakerphone
Let the stars collide

Stop your pockets goin' ring-a-ding-dong
Turn your thing on speakerphone
We can get it on
Set your mind on
Freaky mode
Where you wanna go?
Feel the buzz grow
Let it glow

To your head bone
Temple bone
Through your jaw bone
To your neck bone
Collar bone
Medic go on
To your back bone
Moving on
Through your hip bone
When your

Play it on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on

Lights (flashin'), sound (crashin')
Mind (blowin'), body (rockin')
Eyes (lockin'), lips (touchin')
Hearts (pumpin'), pressure (risin')
Breathe (takin'), rump (shakin')
Music (make you), lose (control)
Lose (control)
Play it on your speakerphone (phone, phone, phone, phone)

With your friend or on your own
On the street or in your home
Feel the buzz and hum along

Play it on your speakerphone
Let the stars collide

Drop your socks and grab your mini boom box (box, box, box, box, box)
(Let the beat drop)
Drop your socks and grab your mini boom box
Do the pop lock body rock
Let the beat drop (drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop)
(Drop your socks and grab your mini boom box, box)

Play it on your speakerphone

Lights (flashin'), sound (crashin')
Minds (blowin'), body (rockin')
Eyes (lockin'), lips (touchin')
Hearts (pumpin'), pressure (risin')
Breathes (takin'), rump (shakin')
Music (makin'), lose (control)





Play it on your speakerphone
Let the stars collide

Overall Meaning

"Speakerphone" by Kylie Minogue is an upbeat pop song that encourages listeners to let loose and enjoy the power of music. The lyrics describe the physical and emotional response people can have to music, as various body parts and sensations are mentioned. The song begins by stating that "Music make you lose control" and then goes on to describe the effects of music on people's minds, bodies, eyes, and hearts. It encourages people to play music on their speakerphones, allowing them to experience the full effect of the music and get lost in the beat.


The second verse expands on this idea with lyrics like "Drop your socks, grab your mini boom box, do the pop lock, body rock" and encourages listeners to embrace the intensity of the music by letting their bodies and minds be swept away in the rhythm. The song then repeats the chorus, emphasizing the power of music to make people feel alive and energized. The final section of the song emphasizes the idea of letting go and losing control, with lyrics like "stop your pockets goin' ring-a-ding-dong, turn your thing on speakerphone, we can get it on."


Overall, "Speakerphone" is about the transformative power of music, and how it can take people on a journey that engages all their senses and emotions. Through playful and upbeat lyrics, the song encourages listeners to embrace this power and let themselves get lost in the music.


Line by Line Meaning

Music make you lose control
The power of music is capable of making someone lose control of their actions and movements.


Lights (flashin'), sound (crashin') Minds (blowin'), body (rockin') Eyes (lockin'), lips (touchin') Hearts (pumpin'), pressure (risin') Breathe (takin'), rump (shakin') Music (make you), lose (control) Play it on your speakerphone Track repeat go on and on
The combination of lights flashing and sound crashing leads to the mind blowing and the body rocking. The eyes lock onto each other and lips begin to touch due to the increasing pressure and rising heartbeats. Breathing becomes more intense when the body cannot control the shaking of the rump in sync with the music, ultimately leading to the loss of control. Playing the same track on repeat is what keeps the flow and the momentum going.


Drop your socks, grab your mini boom box Do the pop lock, body rock Let the beat drop 'Til your shell shocked Baby what, tell me what you got Rock hard like a cinder block To your head bone Temple bone Through your jaw bone To your neck bone Collar bone Medic go on To your back bone Moving on Through your hip bone When your
Let go of all inhibitions and grab a mini boom box to start grooving to the music. Shake your body and do the pop lock with the beat dropping until you feel shell shocked. Challenge your partner to show you their moves that are rock hard like a cinder block. The music travels through the different parts of the body like the head bone, temple bone, jaw bone, neck bone, collar bone, back bone, and hip bone, making you move uncontrollably to the beat.


With your friend or on your own On the street or in your home Feel the buzz and hum along Play it on your speakerphone Let the stars collide
Whether it's with a group of friends or by yourself, on the street or in your home, feel the buzz and hum along to the music. Play it on your speakerphone to fully immerse yourself in the sound and let the stars collide with the beat.


Stop your pockets goin' ring-a-ding-dong Turn your thing on speakerphone We can get it on Set your mind on Freaky mode Where you wanna go? Feel the buzz grow Let it glow
Stop worrying about money and turn up the music on your speakerphone. We can get into the groove and set our minds on a freaky mode, exploring where we want to go, and letting the buzz of the music grow and make us feel alive.


Lose (control) Play it on your speakerphone (phone, phone, phone, phone) With your friend or on your own On the street or in your home Feel the buzz and hum along Play it on your speakerphone Let the stars collide
Losing control is an integral part of the experience and playing the music on the speakerphone enhances the buzz and energy. Whether alone or with friends, on the street, or in your home, let the music take over and let the stars collide with the beat.


Drop your socks and grab your mini boom box (box, box, box, box, box) (Let the beat drop) Drop your socks and grab your mini boom box Do the pop lock body rock Let the beat drop (drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop) (Drop your socks and grab your mini boom box, box)
In the midst of the musical experience, drop your socks, grab the mini boom box and let the beat drop. Do the pop lock and body rock to the rhythm of the music that is so hot, the drops just keep coming. Figure out your moves and grab your mini boom box for the ultimate experience.


Music (makin'), lose (control) Play it on your speakerphone Let the stars collide
It is the music that is making you lose control, and playing it on the speakerphone makes it even more intense. Let the stars collide as you move to the beat, enjoying every moment of the musical journey.




Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Christian Karlsson, Pontus Winnberg, Henrik Jonback, Klas Ahlund

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@ripp9169

Lyrics:

(Music make you lose control)
Lights, mind, eyes, hearts

Lights (flashing), sound (clashing)
Mind (blowing), body (rocking)
Eyes (locking), lips (touching)
Hearts (pumping), pressure (rising)
Breath (taking), rump (shaking)
Music (make you), lose (control)
Playing on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on

Drop your socks and grab your mini boombox
Do the pop lock, body rock, let the beat drop
Till you're shell shocked, baby, what?
Tell me what you got
Rock hard like a cinder block

Through your head bone, temple bone
Through your jaw bone
To your neck bone, collar bone, let it go on
To your back bone, moving on through your hip bone
When you're playing on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on

Lights (flashing), sound (clashing)
Mind (blowing), body (rocking)
Eyes (locking), lips (touching)
Hearts (pumping), pressure (rising)
Breath (taking), rump (shaking)
Music (make you), lose (control)
Playing on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on
With your friend or on your own
On the street or in your home
Feel the buzz and hum along
Playing on your speakerphone

Let the stars collide

Stop your pockets going ring-a-ding-dong
Turn your thing on speakerphone
We can get it on
Set your mind on freaky mode
Where you want to go feel the buzz grow?
Let it blow

Through your head bone, temple bone
Through your jaw bone
To your neck bone, collar bone, let it go on
To your back bone, moving on through your hip bone
When you're playing on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on



@CHSMorrisseau

Speakerphone Lyrics
[Intro]
(Music make you lose control)
Lights, mind, eyes, hearts

[Chorus]
Lights (flashing), sound (clashing)
Mind (blowing), body (rocking)
Eyes (locking), lips (touching)
Hearts (pumping), pressure (rising)
Breath (taking), rump (shaking)
Music (make you), lose (control)
Playing on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on

[Verse 1]
Drop your socks and grab your mini boombox
Do the pop lock, body rock, let the beat drop
Till you're shell shocked, baby, what?
Tell me what you got
Rock hard like a cinder block

[Pre-Chorus]
Through your head bone, temple bone
Through your jaw bone
To your neck bone, collar bone, let it go on
To your back bone, moving on through your hip bone
When you're playing on your speakerphone
Track repeat go on and on



All comments from YouTube:

@crimsoncreates16

This was my childhood bop. My mom had no idea what was happening and I was just screaming β€œplay it on the speakerphone” and doing the robot πŸ˜…

@jonalvarado4385

This is so funny for some reason

@edgardollanosmunoz3559

Kylie Minogue es una obra maestra del pop puro, del pop real, Kylie Minogue es la artista del pop real, ella sí que sabe hacer buena música y buenos shows en vivo, Kylie es una artista impecable!🎢🌍🌎🌏😘😍
Saludos desde Chile!

@luizqudaibergen6200

Many pop stars have released/created futuristic-oriented tracks, but Kylie seems to be the only one that knows the formula full well, as the others have failed to keep their tracks fresh throughout the years.

@lkumiksm

One of her best productions for an album...

@xxxTIN0xxx

It's unbelievable she didn't release this as a single, this song is exciting, crispy, unusual, experimental. In my opinion the singles off this record should have been "2 Hearts -In My Arms-Speakerphone-Like a Drug-Cherry Bomb".

@xxxTIN0xxx

I've noticed that 2 Hearts tends to be overlooked by Kylie's fans and I can't help but ask why because it's a fantastic song. It's true that it doesn't belong to this album at all because it is a rock-ish song that kinda breaks the cohesive style of this electronic dance album but I think it's a gem in Kylie's entire catalog. "The One" is ok, I was a bit disappointed when she released it as a single. I wish either "Like a Drug" or "Sensitized" had been singles replacing "Wow" and either "Nu-Di-Ty" or "Cherry Bomb" replacing "The One". As for Speakerphone, not releasing it as a single was Kylie's biggest mistake besides rejecting "Toxic".

@lkumiksm

I would probably include Magnetic Electric into this list as a lead single... that songs takes 10 seconds only to lift you up.

@Madonnafab

How could you not include Wow or The One. They are classics

@thingthang2904

I love 2 Hearts but I think a lead single should represent the album a little bit better. It would’ve been a great third or fourth single. The One I feel does the best job of representing a pretty versatile/non-cohesive album (it’s dancey, electronic yet still has some melancholy).

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