Sunset Strip
Miss Kittin Lyrics


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This is the story of a post-modern muse
Internationally minded and nothing to lose
She was young, hanging out, nobody waiting at home
Her name was passion, she was the enemy of love

Another fading beauty on the sunset strip

When our muse abused of a few substances
Her reputation was cut into pieces
Watching the sky where the true stars belong to
She knew if the sun goes down it goes up too

Another fading beauty on the sunset strip

From a thousand trips into wonderland
She kept on throwing bottles and SOS
But when she passed out we watched her sleep
Another fading beauty on the sunset strip





Another fading beauty on the sunset strip

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Miss Kittin's song Sunset Strip tell the story of a post-modern muse who is characterized as internationally-minded and fearless, with nothing to lose. The singer, whose name is Passion, seems to embody a free-spirited and hedonistic lifestyle where she spends her time hanging out and consuming substances. Despite her youth and apparent carefree nature, Passion considers herself to be the enemy of love. The song refers to her as another fading beauty on the Sunset Strip, possibly alluding to this kind of lifestyle taking a toll on her physical appearance or wellbeing.


The second verse of the song describes how Passion's reputation was cut into pieces, suggesting that her self-destructive behavior has led to her experiencing consequences such as being judged or losing the faith of her friends and associates. The lyrics describe her staring at the sky where the true stars belong to, almost as if she is seeking a deeper meaning or purpose. However, she continues to throw bottles and send out SOS messages as if she is lost, which could imply that deep down she is struggling and in need of help. Despite this, when she passes out, nobody seems to be there to help her, revealing that the Sunset Strip lifestyle can also be lonely and dangerous.


Overall, the lyrics of Sunset Strip suggest that the consequences of a hedonistic lifestyle can be both alluring and destructive. The song seems to be a commentary on the glamourization of substance abuse and party culture, with the fading beauty of the Sunset Strip being a metaphor for the fleeting nature of this kind of lifestyle.


Line by Line Meaning

This is the story of a post-modern muse
The following lyrics tell the tale of a modern-day inspirational figure.


Internationally minded and nothing to lose
The muse is a person of worldly ambitions who lacks any fear of failure.


She was young, hanging out, nobody waiting at home
She was a youthful person who spent her time socializing and didn't have any obligations at home.


Her name was passion, she was the enemy of love
The muse's identity was fueled by her intense emotions and she considered herself the opposite of love.


Another fading beauty on the sunset strip
The muse was just one of many fading individuals spending time on the strip as daylight turns to night.


When our muse abused of a few substances
The muse turned to drugs and alcohol to cope with her life's troubles.


Her reputation was cut into pieces
The muse's actions had consequences on her public image and social standing.


Watching the sky where the true stars belong to
The muse took solace in observing the unchanging skies, where true beauty existed.


She knew if the sun goes down it goes up too
Despite her struggles, the muse remained optimistic and knew that each day brought new opportunities.


From a thousand trips into wonderland
The muse had gone on many drug-induced journeys into a state of fantasy.


She kept on throwing bottles and SOS
The muse continued to self-destructively cope by drinking and reaching out for help.


But when she passed out we watched her sleep
Others could only watch as the muse succumbed to her substances and slept it off.


Another fading beauty on the sunset strip
As time passes, the muse and those like her continue to lose their beauty and slowly fade away on the Sunset Strip.




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