Interlude
MIKA Lyrics


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(Shyea)
I wasn't sorry for you
I couldn't worry
Tired of crying
Been through the worst already
I had to go
You knew the plan
But still you were switching on me
I had to pump the brakes (Brakes)
I hit the pump, no fake (No fake)
I had to take a break (Break)
She want me to eat her cake (Eat it up)
I turn her bed to a lake (To a lake)
Fell in love with the D no debate (No debate)
I keep a stick in the safe (Buh!)
I keep a glock in the wraith (In a wraith)
Keep talking but I close the case (Close the case)
Rockstar so I gotta rage (I gotta rage)
Bottle Moët at the show (Moët)
Getting what I want and more (Gimme more)
My life exciting (Exciting)
Way too inviting (Too inviting)
But I grind I can't miss any day
I can't live for precaution
I split out the portion (Portion)
I put Porsche in (Skrrr)




I'm on my own shit (Shyea)
(Shyea)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mika's song "Interlude" convey a sense of confidence and independence from the singer. The opening lines suggest that the singer is unapologetic and unburdened by worry, having already endured difficult times. The repetition of phrases like "I had to go" and "You knew the plan" indicate a decisive and assertive attitude, potentially in reference to ending a relationship or cutting ties with someone who was not supportive.


The mention of "pumping the brakes" and taking a break could symbolize the singer slowing down or stepping back from a situation to reassess and prioritize their own needs. The playful imagery of turning a bed into a lake and falling in love with the "D" (presumably referring to the singer's charm or persona) adds a touch of humor and flirtation to the lyrics.


The references to keeping a stick (a weapon) in the safe and a glock in the wraith (a luxury car) suggest a readiness to protect oneself and maintain a tough exterior. The singer's assertion of closing the case and raging like a rockstar conveys a sense of determination and power, indicating that they are not to be messed with.


The lyrics also touch on material success and luxury, with mentions of Moët champagne, getting what they want, and living an exciting life. However, there is an acknowledgment of the need to stay focused and vigilant, as seen in the line "But I grind I can't miss any day." The mention of splitting out the portion and putting Porsche in may signify the singer's drive to maintain their own path and enjoy the fruits of their labor, symbolized by luxury items and success.


Overall, the lyrics of "Interlude" by Mika convey a mix of assertiveness, self-assurance, and a desire for independence and success. The singer exudes confidence in their decisions and actions, while also acknowledging the need to stay grounded and focused on their goals. The playful and assertive tone of the lyrics, coupled with references to material wealth and self-preservation, paint a picture of a protagonist unapologetically living life on their own terms.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: KHANY SIKOBI, KHANYA SIKOBI

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