Overcome
Martina Topley-Bird & Tricky Lyrics
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I've nothing to give
Won't lie and say this loving's best
Whoa, leave us in emotional peace
Mmm, take a walk take a rest and taste the rest
Don't wanna be on top of your list
Monopoly improperly kissed
But for now, emotional ties they stay severed
And when there's trust there'll be treats
When we funk, we'll hear beats
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
You and her walking through the suburbs
No, not exactly lovers
You're a couple, oh, 'specially when your bodies double
Duplicate and then you wait for the next Kuwait
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
Jamaican aroma (karmacoma)
You sure you want to be with me?
I've nothing to give
Won't lie and say this loving's best
Whoa, leave us in emotional peace
Mmm, take a walk take a rest and taste the rest
Don't wanna be on top of your list
Monopoly improperly kissed
We overcome in sixty seconds with the strength we have together
But for now, emotional ties they stay severed
And when there's trust there'll be treats
When we funk, we'll hear beats
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
The lyrics of "Overcome" by Martina Topley-Bird and Tricky delve into the complexities of a relationship that seems to be struggling. The singer questions whether their partner truly wants to be with them, acknowledging their own shortcomings and inability to provide much in the relationship. They refuse to pretend that their love is perfect or the best, and they express a desire to maintain emotional peace, even if it means taking a step back and allowing space for reflection.
The mention of not wanting to be at the top of the partner's list suggests a feeling of inadequacy or not being prioritized in the relationship. The reference to "Monopoly improperly kissed" could symbolize a sense of the relationship being controlled or manipulated in a way that doesn't feel right. Despite these challenges, the lyrics also evoke a sense of resilience and unity, as the couple overcomes obstacles together in a short amount of time, relying on the strength they possess collectively.
The mention of "emotional ties stay severed" hints at a temporary disconnect or distance in the relationship, perhaps due to a lack of trust or unresolved issues. However, the promise of treats and beats when trust is established suggests a hopeful outlook for the future once these emotional barriers are overcome. The repetition of the refrain "Karmacoma" throughout the song further emphasizes the cyclical nature of karma and the consequences of past actions, hinting at a sense of destiny or inevitability in the relationship dynamic.
The lyrics also touch on the theme of duplicity and duality within a relationship, as the singer observes another couple walking through the suburbs who may not be traditional lovers but share a unique connection nonetheless. The reference to bodies doubling and the anticipation of what comes next in Kuwait adds a layer of mystery and intrigue to the narrative. Overall, "Overcome" captures the complexities of love, trust, and emotional struggle within a relationship, ultimately reflecting on the challenges and rewards of staying true to oneself while navigating the intricacies of human connection.
Line by Line Meaning
You sure you want to be with me?
Are you certain you want to be in a relationship with me?
I've nothing to give
I have no material possessions to offer
Won't lie and say this loving's best
I won't pretend that this relationship is perfect
Whoa, leave us in emotional peace
Let's maintain emotional tranquility between us
Mmm, take a walk take a rest and taste the rest
Relax and enjoy the present moment
Don't wanna be on top of your list
I don't want to be your top priority
Monopoly improperly kissed
A game of Monopoly that wasn't played fairly
We overcome in sixty seconds with the strength we have together
We can overcome challenges quickly by working together
But for now, emotional ties they stay severed
For now, let's keep our emotional connections at a distance
And when there's trust there'll be treats
When there is trust, there will be rewards
When we funk, we'll hear beats
When we have fun, we will hear music
Karmacoma (karmacoma, karmacoma)
Repeated reference to karmacoma, a blend of karma and a coma
You and her walking through the suburbs
You and another woman walking through the neighborhood
No, not exactly lovers
No, not in a romantic relationship
You're a couple, oh, 'specially when your bodies double
You appear as a couple, especially when you mimic each other
Duplicate and then you wait for the next Kuwait
Reproduce and anticipate the next significant event or place
Jamaican aroma (karmacoma)
An aroma reminiscent of Jamaica
Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Marcella Levy, Siobhan Maire Deirdre Fahey, Adrian Nicholas Matthew Thaws
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@kael0108
You sure you want to be with me?
I've nothing to give
Won't lie and say this loving's best
Whoa, leave us in emotional peace
Mmm, take a walk take a rest
And taste the rest
Don't wanna be on top of your list
Monopoly improperly kissed
We overcome in sixty seconds with the strength we have together
But for now, emotional ties they stay severed
And when there's trust there'll be treats
When we funk we'll hear beats
Karmacoma
Karmacoma
You and her, walking through the suburbs
No, not exactly lovers
You're a couple, oh, 'specially when your bodies double
Duplicate and then you wait
For the next Kuwait
Karmacoma
Karmacoma
Jamaican aroma, karmacoma
You sure you want to be with me?
I've nothing to give
Won't lie and say this loving's best
Whoa, leave us in emotional peace
Mmm, take a walk take a rest
And taste the rest
Don't wanna be on top of your list
Monopoly improperly kissed
We overcome in sixty seconds with the strength we have together
But for now, emotional ties they stay severed
And when there's trust there'll be treats
When we funk we'll hear beats
Karmacoma
Karmacoma
@hernanbruno4178
The Trip-Hop of the 90's was and is the best genre of all time.
@MrAquilina420
Jungle and dnb was lit in the 90s as well.
@avantgod7
☝🏾💯💯💯
@sketchyold
Love Tricky and wore this CD out during 95-96, but no. There is no best genre unless you have an incredibly narrow taste and mind.
@sketchyold
@@MrAquilina420 It wasn’t “lit” lamo. Get outta here with that bs lingo.
@VanezArt
Very likely, sir. The whole zeitgeist of 90s was something else. Different times, different people, different music…
@olehkoliada2804
20 years passed. None to compare. Style, genre.
@awkwardlyadroit503
20 freakin years! Maxinquaye is a masterpiece, it set the bar for trip hop (or whatever you want to label it as). Brilliantly smooth, dark, sexy, groovy, cleverly written and produced, love this album
@dannysmith3745
Think Massive Attack would have something to say about that, especially considering the lyrics for this song come from Karmacoma
@awkwardlyadroit503
@@dannysmith3745 ya, Tricky was a member for the first two massive attack albums, both which are great, but I'm definitely a bigger fan of Tricky's solo material (pre-millenium tension is also fantastic), cheers