Get Down
N.O.R.E. - www.partofstyle.com Lyrics


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Ya, let's get down to it
Uh uh let's go

지금 이 순간 다신 오지 않아
너의 말들도 내 가슴에 담아
This is just for you
We are in the same boat
So everybody, let's get down to it
So everybody, let's have fun together
So everybody, let's get down to it
So everybody, let's have fun together

This is just for you
We are in the same boat




This is just for you
We are in the same boat

Overall Meaning

In N.O.R.E.'s song Get Down, the lyrics describe a tumultuous relationship with someone who is described as a "bad dog baby." The singer tells this person to "get down" multiple times, indicating a need for them to calm down or back off. However, despite the person's negative qualities, the singer admits that they still want them around.


The second verse suggests that the singer used to be happier, possibly because they used to drink wine. But now, they are like a "cat on a hot tin roof," meaning they are nervous and uneasy. This change in behavior is attributed to the person they are singing to, suggesting that they are causing the singer's anxiety.


The chorus repeats the message of the song; the singer wants the person to "get down" because they are too intense or aggressive, but they still want them around anyway.


Line by Line Meaning

Told you once before
I have already warned you about your behavior in the past.


And I won't tell you no more
I will not repeat myself again.


Get down, get down, get down
Stop your current behavior and calm down.


You're a bad dog baby
You have been misbehaving.


But I still want you 'round
Despite your bad behavior, I still want you to be a part of my life.


You give me the creeps
Your current behavior makes me feel uncomfortable.


When you jump on your feet
Your sudden movements startle me.


Keep your hands to yourself
Do not touch me without my permission.


I'm strictly out of bounds
I am not interested in a physical relationship with you.


Once upon a time I drank a little wine
There was a time when I used to indulge in alcohol.


Was as happy as could be, happy as could be
I was content with my life at that time.


Now I'm just like a cat on a hot tin roof
Currently, I am anxious and restless.


Baby what do you think you're doin' to me
Your behavior is causing me distress.


I don't give a damn
I do not care about your opinion or feelings.


And I'd like you if you can to
I would appreciate if you could comply with my request.


You're a bad dog baby
Your behavior is akin to that of a disobedient dog.


But I still want you 'round
Despite your behavior, I still value your presence in my life.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Chang Rak Kim, Jin Wook Jung, Seung Hoon Han

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@VioletPerez193

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@user-ku8ef6qz7u

Hi Chelsea Fagan! Hope you and Marc are doing well. I cannot believe that you a collage dropout with half a mil!!
At least you have no student loan debt!! If you can make it then anyone can and that motivates me to go for the money!

As someone who is a legit fashion design graduate, I can fact check the stylist and confirm that most price points are arbitrary. AVOID luxury price points and inspect thread count, fiber quality and type, colourfastness, and hand. Read the label and care instructions. Feel the fabric. Is it soft? That's a yes! Is it bulky? That's a no! Most importantly with thrift, watch for FIT FIT FIT!! Especially for pants! Everyone respects authentic and classic styles down below. Trends are fleeting much like age, but YOU ARE NOT!

dirty truth
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I wish you all the best!

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@amymullen296

As a 50-year-old woman, I've learned these three things about style:
1. You're never done. EVER. You're continually evolving, and so is your style.
2. Your house and/or closet can get cooler and more individual as you get older. To look at my house, you'd think I have money. What I actually have is a thirty-year history of hitting thrift stores.
3. Focusing on YOUR style instead of what's IN style saves you a ton of money. As a middle aged woman, I don't much care what's in style, as long as I love what I wear. Each of us gets to choose how much we engage with current fashion trends: a lot, a little, or not at all.

@LaReinaAlondra

I feel like we're losing our own personality when it comes to fashion now. There's so much copy/paste looks these days. I really like finding things that I'm personally drawn to and wear it as many times as I can, styled in different ways.

@eatingdiksuhhiu1836

I was having the same discussion about music and art spaces; everyone is so keen on fitting a certain aesthetic/personality that there is no unique or quirky expressions. Like Im a hiphop fan but I do miss shitty grunge and rock music.

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@VioletPerez193

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6:00: 👗 The video discusses the concept of style and its relationship with privilege and trends.
11:19: 📺 The speaker enjoys watching fashion show recaps and finds it fascinating how certain people have a heightened awareness of fashion.
16:40: 💭 The speaker reflects on the desire to own material things and the importance of self-expression through style.
22:14: ! The speaker discusses how taste and style are not just about aesthetics, but also about lifestyle and personal expression.
27:36: 🛍️ The content creator discusses the pressure to constantly shop and the challenges of managing partnerships.
33:12: 📺 The speaker discusses the consumption of lifestyles and the trend of acquiring the appearances of a lifestyle without actually living it.
39:17: ! The video discusses the fear of aging in style and the importance of personal style.
44:08: 👚 The speaker discusses her personal style and how she is not influenced by fashion trends.
49:50: 👗 Flattery is just one part of a toolbox of fashion and can be used as a way to look and feel good.
55:28: 🗣️ The speaker reflects on the perception of age on social media and how it affects their interactions with others.
1:00:43: 📺 The speaker discusses the perception of style and consumer goods in today's culture.
1:06:10: 🔨 DIY can be a waste of time and resources if you're not good at it or don't have the right context.
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This guest is an analogy QUEEN! 👑 Getting to know your clothes like you'd see a friend in different contexts, the sushi restaurant of style...those are going to stick with me.

@thefinancialdiet

Right??

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