Jungle
MONEYPHONE Lyrics


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I was raised in a big family
And I'm the youngest of them
I'm still growing into myself

Is that you with the camera on?
Is that you with the camera on?
It's not you with the camera on
It's not you with the camera on

These boys hold me
You boys phoney
Heart race chariot no key
It's cold, it's snowy
It's cold, it's snowy
Light bill too high, no heat
I had her, I had her, I had her
Okay, okay
I'm in the jungle with Mowgli
Dance under tree sittin' sunbeam




It's too bait out here , shade me
Old text back I was lazy

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of MONEYPHONE's song "Jungle" convey a personal and introspective narrative, exploring themes of family, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships.


In the opening lines, the artist reflects on their upbringing in a large family, acknowledging their position as the youngest sibling. This sets the tone for a sense of growth and development throughout the song, as they navigate their journey of self-discovery and finding their place in the world.


The repeated refrain, "Is that you with the camera on?" suggests a questioning of one's identity and how they are perceived by others. It reflects a desire for validation and recognition, perhaps questioning whether their authentic self is captured in the image portrayed by the camera. The repetition emphasizes the need for clarity and understanding in this regard.


The subsequent lines, "These boys hold me, you boys phoney," touch upon the artist's experiences with relationships. It expresses a sense of vulnerability and the realization that some people may not be genuine or sincere in their interactions. The mention of a "heart race chariot no key" implies a feeling of being stuck or unable to move forward emotionally.


The following lines evoke a sense of discomfort and adversity. The cold and snowy imagery metaphorically represents challenging circumstances. The mention of a high light bill and lack of heat suggests financial struggles and the difficulties faced in day-to-day life. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and dissatisfaction.


The final lines of the verse touch upon a past romantic relationship that the artist had, hinting at missed opportunities and personal regrets. The mention of being in the jungle with Mowgli, referring to the singer of "The Jungle Book," suggests a feeling of being lost or out of place. The reference to dancing under a tree sittin' sunbeam conveys a desire for warmth and contentment in contrast to the harsh jungle environment.


The concluding line, "Old text back I was lazy," hints at a missed connection or communication breakdown in a previous relationship. It implies a sense of regret or realization about one's own shortcomings in that situation.


Overall, the lyrics of "Jungle" delve into personal introspection, expressing the artist's journey of self-discovery, reflecting on relationships, and expressing a yearning for a better, more fulfilling existence.


Line by Line Meaning

I was raised in a big family
I grew up with many siblings


And I'm the youngest of them
I'm the youngest in my family


I'm still growing into myself
I'm still figuring out who I am


Is that you with the camera on?
Are you the one recording?


Is that you with the camera on?
Are you the one recording?


It's not you with the camera on
Someone else is recording, not you


It's not you with the camera on
Someone else is recording, not you


These boys hold me
These guys deceive me


You boys phoney
You guys are fake


Heart race chariot no key
My heart is racing but I can't calm down


It's cold, it's snowy
The weather is cold and snowy


It's cold, it's snowy
The weather is cold and snowy


Light bill too high, no heat
My electricity bill is high and I can't afford heating


I had her, I had her, I had her
I used to be in a relationship with her


Okay, okay
Alright, alright


I'm in the jungle with Mowgli
I feel like I'm in a chaotic environment


Dance under tree sittin' sunbeam
Dancing under a tree in the sunlight


It's too bait out here, shade me
It's too obvious here, protect me


Old text back I was lazy
I didn't reply to an old message because I was lazy




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: David May, Enoch Ncube

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