i/o
Los Humanoides Lyrics


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my super goggles let me see

the universe in 256

those are the colors that you need

when you start living life in 8bit

if you are willing you could reach

the speed of light and then break it

so you can enter Hyperspace

but keep in mind the 4th dimension, please


we're going in and out


i will teach you how to be

an ""humanoide"" just like me

all you need, the beetles said

is love, and love you're gonna give away


the time is running out today

let's make the earth a place to stay

we make the world the way it is

reduce, reuse, recycle everything


we're going in and out


so fix your eyes up in the sky

and keep on looking for the lights

come ride the spaceship, come with me





an interstellar trip will set you free.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Los Humanoides's song "i/o" convey a sense of exploration and pushing boundaries. The opening lines, "my super goggles let me see, the universe in 256, those are the colors that you need, when you start living life in 8bit," suggest a heightened perspective or ability to perceive the world in a unique way. The reference to seeing the universe in 256 and living life in 8bit alludes to a nostalgic, video game-inspired aesthetic, where everything is simplified and vibrant.


The following lines, "if you are willing you could reach, the speed of light and then break it, so you can enter Hyperspace, but keep in mind the 4th dimension, please," continue the theme of exploration and pushing boundaries. They encourage listeners to embrace their willingness to go beyond the limits, to surpass the speed of light and enter a realm known as Hyperspace. However, there is also a cautionary note to consider the fourth dimension, hinting at the complexities and unknowns that arise when venturing into uncharted territories.


The chorus, "we're going in and out, I will teach you how to be, an 'humanoid' just like me, all you need, the beetles said, is love, and love you're gonna give away," takes a more introspective turn. It speaks about the desire to spread love and kindness, echoing the sentiment from The Beatles' song "All You Need Is Love." It implies that adopting a human-like, empathetic perspective is crucial in navigating the complexities of life.


The final verse, "the time is running out today, let's make the earth a place to stay, we make the world the way it is, reduce, reuse, recycle everything," addresses the urgency of taking action to preserve the planet. It emphasizes the importance of sustainability and the responsibility we have as inhabitants of Earth to reduce our impact by reusing and recycling resources. The lyrics encourage listeners to actively contribute to making the world a better place.


Overall, "i/o" by Los Humanoides is a song that combines elements of exploration, love, and environmental consciousness. Its lyrics inspire listeners to embrace curiosity, challenge boundaries, spread love, and contribute to creating a sustainable world.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Claudio Ramírez, Javier Otero, Kuámasi González

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