Blame It on the Boogie
M&J Jackson Lyrics


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Hook

Blame it on the Devil , I Already took a L
So many sinners here, i m shifting back from hell
earth is new Cell, For the Prisoner of hell
When you Die,
you're going Nowhere to Fix yourself
M Ja CK





Overall Meaning

In the lyrics to M&J Jackson's song "Blame It On The Boogie," the opening lines of the hook suggest a sense of resignation and culpability, with the singer blaming their actions and choices on external forces like the Devil. The phrase "I Already took a L" indicates a loss or defeat that has already occurred, perhaps referring to past mistakes or regrets. The mention of "so many sinners here" and the idea of shifting back from hell implies a struggle with temptation and moral ambiguity, as if the singer is caught between the forces of good and evil.


The lyrics then introduce the concept of earth as a new cell for the prisoner of hell, painting a bleak picture of existence as a form of imprisonment or punishment. This metaphorical interpretation suggests a sense of entrapment and confinement within the earthly realm, highlighting the singer's feelings of being trapped in a cycle of sin and redemption. The notion that when you die, you are going nowhere to fix yourself further reinforces the idea of finality and the inability to rectify past wrongs or mistakes in the afterlife.


The final lines of the hook, signed off with "M Ja CK," leave the listener with a sense of introspection and contemplation about the consequences of one's actions and the ultimate destination of the soul. The combination of dark imagery, references to temptation and sin, and the existential question of fixing oneself after death creates a mood of introspective reflection and moral reckoning. Overall, the lyrics to "Blame It On The Boogie" convey a sense of struggle with inner demons and external influences, as well as a haunting exploration of themes related to sin, redemption, and the afterlife.


Through the intricate wordplay and evocative imagery in the lyrics, M&J Jackson crafts a narrative that delves deep into the complexities of human nature and the eternal battle between good and evil. The choice of blaming the Devil and acknowledging personal failings serves as a poignant reminder of the struggle to overcome temptation and seek redemption in a world fraught with moral ambiguity. By framing earth as a new cell for the prisoner of hell, the lyrics underscore the idea of earthly existence as a form of punishment or purgatory, where one must confront their sins and grapple with the consequences of their actions.


The ultimate message of the lyrics seems to be one of self-reflection and accountability, as the singer confronts the challenges of navigating a world filled with temptation and moral dilemmas. The stark realization that there may be no opportunity to fix oneself after death adds a sense of urgency and weight to the narrative, underscoring the importance of making moral choices and seeking redemption while one still has the chance. In this way, the lyrics to "Blame It On The Boogie" offer a poignant meditation on the complexities of human nature, the struggle for moral goodness, and the ultimate search for inner peace and redemption.


Line by Line Meaning

Blame it on the Devil , I Already took a L
Putting the blame on something else to avoid taking responsibility for my own mistakes


So many sinners here, i m shifting back from hell
Feeling surrounded by negative influences and trying to escape from them


earth is new Cell, For the Prisoner of hell
Feeling trapped and confined by the struggles of life


When you Die,
Reflecting on the inevitability of death


you're going Nowhere to Fix yourself
Realizing that there is no opportunity to change or improve after death




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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@segundaconta000

My baby's always dancin'
And wouldn't be a bad thing
But I don't get no lovin'
And that's no lie
We spent the night in Frisco
At every kind of disco
From that night I kissed our love goodbye
Don't blame it on the sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
Don't blame it on the sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
That nasty boogie bugs me
But somehow it has drugged me
Spellbound rhythm gets me on my feet
I've changed my life completely
I've seen the lightning leave me
And my baby just can't take her eyes off me
Don't blame it on the sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
Don't you blame it on the sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
Woo
I just can't
I just can't
I just can't control my feet
I just can't
I just can't (yeah)
I just can't control (woo) my feet
I just can't
I just can't
I just can't control my feet
I just can't
I just can't
I just can't control my feet
Sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
Don't blame it on the sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't, on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
This magic music grooves me
That dirty rhythm fools me
The Devil's gotten to me through this dance
I'm full of funky fever
A fire burns inside me
Boogie's got me in a super trance
Don't blame it on the sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
(Don't you blame it)
Sunshine
Don't blame it on the moonlight
Don't blame it on the good times
Blame it on the boogie
Ow
woo
(Moonlight) yeah
(Good times) mmm
(Boogie) you just got to
yeah
(Moonlight)
(Good times) good times
(Boogie)
Don't you blame it (sunshine)
You just got to (moonlight)
You just want to (good times)
Yeah, oh (boogie)
Blame it on yourself (sunshine)
Ain't nobody's fault (moonlight)
But yours and that boogie (good times)
All, all night long (boogie)
Can't stop that boogie (sunshine)
Ain't nobody's fault (moonlight)
But yours and that boogie (good times)
Dancin' all night long (boogie)
Blame it on yourself (sunshine)
Ain't nobody's fault (moonlight)
But yours and that funky
Funky boogie, boogie, (woo) yeah



All comments from YouTube:

@ggwp7745

That kid in a brown t-shirt with a star on it sings and dances well. He should consider releasing his own singles.

@edendcosta9986

Well. If he could

@yohannazergasiebel7787

😳😶🤭

@danielabaroni4020

@Mi'Angel Walls theyre joking lol

@markobane852

@Mi'Angel Walls r/wooooooosh

@ggwp7745

Yeah bruh. Just kidding. I love Michael.

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@LeoRex13

Blame:
🔲Sunshine
🔲Moonlight
🔲Good times
☑️The Boogie

@Reece_McMillan

I tried blaming a home invasion on the boogie and it didn’t work.😔

@LeoRex13

@@Reece_McMillan worth at least 1 shot

@luispinto2756

shunshine by escanor : v

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