The Golden Age
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I heard my girl is in between the legs of another
I heard she's back in town with a big black guy
What I need right now is drugs and pills and my mother
I'm gonna drive to find that fucking bgo

Well I keep going on going on
The speed of light
And I keep dreaming on dreaming on
You are my sight

I can decide for us you know I'm a leader
This is the golden age I'll prove it baby
I'm going care your guy in front of you in the mirror
Will be shining as your golden tears

Well I keep going on going on
The speed of light
And I keep dreaming on dreaming on
You're out of sight
Cause I am living on
Cause I am living on
Cause I am living on

And I'm coming away??
Is it fate or is it real




Now you're fading away is it real
Is it something you can dream

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mustii's song 8. The Golden Age express a sense of heartbreak and betrayal, as the singer learns that his girlfriend has been unfaithful with another man. The first verse establishes the singer's pain and sense of isolation with the use of drugs and pills. The subsequent lines suggest that the pain of heartbreak is so great that he feels the need to take extreme measures, to the point of seeking out the man his girlfriend has been with. This desperation is indicative of the profound betrayal he feels, as well as his belief that reclaiming his girlfriend is the only way to heal his heart.


The following lines see the singer express his determination to move on from his heartbreak, primarily through his role as a leader. The lyrics seemingly suggest that the pain and challenges of the present will eventually subside, and he will find a brighter, more prosperous future. The line "This is the golden age I'll prove it baby" speaks to his newfound sense of hope and optimism. He sees himself as a guiding force that will withstand the trials of heartbreak and continue on to greater things. By the end of the song, the singer has come a long way from his initial heartbreak, and the chorus reinforces the sensation of hope and possibility that now lies ahead.


Overall, Mustii's song 8. The Golden Age speaks to the universal experience of heartbreak and loss. The song expresses the emotions of betrayal, loss, and the hope that comes with moving on from a particularly difficult time. Despite its somber tone, the song also incorporates a message of hope and determination that can serve as a source of inspiration for anyone experiencing the same kind of heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

I heard my girl is in between the legs of another
I've heard that my girlfriend is sleeping with someone else


I heard she's back in town with a big black guy
I heard that she's back in town and with a new partner who is black


What I need right now is drugs and pills and my mother
I feel like I need drugs, medication and the support of my mother to cope with this situation


I'm gonna drive to find that fucking bgo
I'm so angry that I am going to get in my car to find and confront the man I believe she's with


Well I keep going on going on The speed of light And I keep dreaming on dreaming on You are my sight
I feel like I'm moving fast, just like the speed of light, and I'm dreaming about my ex and she's all I can think about


I can decide for us you know I'm a leader
I want to take charge of the situation and show that I am a leader


This is the golden age I'll prove it baby
I believe that this is my time to shine and I will prove it


I'm going care your guy in front of you in the mirror Will be shining as your golden tears
I want to take care of myself and become the best version of myself. When you look at yourself in the mirror, you will feel proud and it will bring tears of joy


You're out of sight Cause I am living on Cause I am living on Cause I am living on
Despite the breakup, I am focused on moving forward and living my life


And I'm coming away?? Is it fate or is it real Now you're fading away is it real Is it something you can dream
As I move forward, I wonder if the past was all a dream and if this new path is fate or a reality




Writer(s): Smith, Herbert

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