BUBBLE
M.I.R. Project Lyrics
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Uh oh
Uh oh you're in trouble
I step up in the game and I burst that bubble
Uh oh you're in trouble
I step up in the game and I burst that bubble
Uh oh you're in trouble
Uh oh you're in trouble
I step up in the game and I burst that bubble
Uh oh
Uh oh
Bought up a baby in a bandana
I boarded a boeing eating a banana
Bounce on the bed
Battling with heads
It's based on a story that nobody read
Bought up a baby in a bandana
I boarded a boeing eating a banana
Bounce on the bed
Battling with heads
It's based on a story that nobody read
(People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble) (uh oh)
(People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble)
'Cause I got a reputation
Got a got a reputation
And I got a reputation
Got a got a reputation
(People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble) (uh oh)
(People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble)
'Cause I got a reputation
Got a got a reputation
And I got a reputation
Got a got a reputation
Uh oh
The lyrics of M.I.R. Project's "Bubbles" are an interesting and complex combination of different themes and metaphors. The song seems to be about someone who is trouble, perhaps someone who is seen as a misfit or an outsider in society, and who has a reputation for causing problems or disrupting the status quo. The "bubble" metaphor is used throughout the song to represent a sense of isolation, confinement, or protection that this person may feel, but which is ultimately burst when they step up into the game or face their problems head-on.
The first verse describes the singer as someone who has a carefree attitude, as evidenced by their eating a banana on a plane and bouncing on a bed. However, this childlike behavior is contrasted with the reference to a story that nobody read, which suggests that the singer may be misunderstood, ignored, or overlooked in some way. The second verse repeats this pattern of childlike behavior but also emphasizes the idea of battle or conflict, which could represent the singer's struggle to assert themselves or to prove their worth.
The chorus declares that the singer has a reputation, which is both a source of trouble and of pride. The repetition of the phrase "got a reputation" reinforces the idea that the singer is known for something, even if that something is seen as negative. The final "uh oh" underscores the idea that the singer is aware that their reputation precedes them, and that this can be both a blessing and a curse.
In summary, "Bubbles" is a song about a person who is seen as trouble and who has a reputation for causing problems, but who also has a sense of pride in their uniqueness and their ability to burst through their limitations. The bubble metaphor is used effectively throughout the song to convey a sense of isolation and protection that is ultimately overcome, and the repetition of the phrase "got a reputation" underscores the importance of recognition, even if it comes with negative associations.
Line by Line Meaning
Uh oh
Expression of surprise or concern
Uh oh you're in trouble
I step up in the game and I burst that bubble
Warning to someone that they are in trouble and the singer is going to step up and expose them
Bought up a baby in a bandana
I boarded a boeing eating a banana
Bounce on the bed
Battling with heads
It's based on a story that nobody read
Random collection of phrases that describe the singer's unconventional life and suggest that their perspective is unique and unorthodox
(People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble) (uh oh)
(People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble)
'Cause I got a reputation
Got a got a reputation
And I got a reputation
Got a got a reputation
Acknowledgment that the artist's reputation precedes them and that they are often perceived as trouble
Uh oh
Expression of surprise or concern
Lyrics © ANTHEM ENTERTAINMENT LP, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Richard Westra, Maya Arulpragasam, Ruben Fernhout, Jerry Leembruggen, Conall Ronan Fitzpatrick, Caroline Mary Askew, Jacqueline Blake
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