Ransom
LIVING ROOM - SAINt JHN Lyrics


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Holidays in California, quite strange
The high chain with the sightseein'
I'm just adjustin' to the prize-change
The truth is I'm just in a better prize-range
The Saint Laurents and the dice game
That's just flatter, that's just sky slang
I'm just ballin', I'm ballin, I'm really ballin'
Strip club like I'm tryna win a Heisman

They applause first, then the spite came
Tryna kill my pain in a Sprite can
The top off in a strange way, I'm tryna fight fame
I might still sharin' my location with you
Feels like I'm on probation with you
Too hard to have a rotation with you
I love you on occasion but you

Fuck it up way too much
Fuck it up way too much
You like to fight too much
You like to play too rough
I like when you're in your short skirt and your heels
And you're not in your feels
I cover the bills
Oh, what a thrill, what a thrill
If you call and I don't reply
And you text and I just don't answer
It don't mean that I changed my mind
It just means that I don't pay ransom
Oh, darlin', you don't say bye
And I don't wanna speak out of anger




I won't be held for ransom, I'm too handsome
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Overall Meaning

In the song "Ransom" by SAINt JHN, the lyrics reflect the artist's experiences and emotions through a series of metaphors and personal reflections on relationships and fame.


The first paragraph introduces the California setting during holidays, which the artist describes as strange. The mention of a "high chain" and "sightseein'" implies a luxurious lifestyle and the artist adjusting to changes in his success and wealth. He mentions being in a better prize range, suggesting that he has elevated his status and can now afford expensive fashion items like Saint Laurents. The reference to a dice game and sky slang implies a playfulness and enjoyment of his newfound wealth.


Moving into the second paragraph, the artist expresses the mixed reactions he receives from people. He mentions receiving applause initially, but then experiencing a shift to spiteful behavior. He uses the metaphor of trying to "kill my pain in a Sprite can" to convey the idea of using substances to numb his emotions or cope with the darker aspects of his life. The mention of fighting fame suggests that fame can also have negative effects, and he is trying to navigate his way through it. Despite these challenges, he indicates that he still shares his location and keeps some connection with someone, possibly a romantic partner.


The third paragraph explores the complexities of a relationship. The artist acknowledges that the person he is involved with may have some negative qualities, such as being disruptive or argumentative. However, he also expresses his attraction to them, particularly when they are dressed in a short skirt and heels, and not burdened by their emotions. The artist takes responsibility for covering the bills, suggesting he provides financial support or stability in the relationship. He describes the thrill of this dynamic, perhaps hinting at the excitement that comes with a volatile relationship.


The final paragraph addresses communication issues and personal boundaries. The artist mentions not replying to calls or messages, but clarifies that it doesn't mean he has changed his mind about the person. It signifies a need for space or time to himself. He emphasizes his independence and refuses to be held for ransom emotionally. The mention of being too handsome implies a confidence and self-assurance that may contribute to his decision-making process.


Overall, the lyrics in "Ransom" depict a complex balance between enjoying the benefits of success and fame while also dealing with the challenges that come with it. The artist reflects on the dynamics of relationships and the need to assert personal boundaries.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Carlos St. John Phillips, Lee Stashenko

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This song is so good.

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