Men
Naama Guggenheim Lyrics


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Men
Just pull away my concentration
Pollute my reputation
Spit all over my attention
Men
Suck away my motivation
Refuse to give us recognition
Think that life is their invention
Men
Support the system when it's swollen
Neglect the good ones when they're broken
Want to flaunt you as their token
Men
They only want you when it's over
Only want you when you don't
He only wants me when i don't want
Men
Just pull away my concentration
Pollute my reputation
Spit all over my attention
Men
Suck away my motivation
Refuse to give us recognition
Think that life is their invention
Men
Support the system when it's swollen
Neglect the good ones when they're broken
Want to flaunt you as their token
Men
They only want you when it's over
Only want you when you don't
He only wants me when i don't want
Men
Something that anyone can relate to
Something that anyone can relate to
It has to revolve around change
Something that anyone can relate to
It has to revolve around change
If you want something that anyone can relate to
Men
Just pull away my concentration
Pollute my reputation
Spit all over my attention
Men
Suck away my motivation
Refuse to give us recognition
Think that life is their invention
Men
Support the system when it's swollen
Neglect the good ones when they're broken
Want to flaunt you as their token
Men
They only want you when it's over
Only want you when you don't
He only wants me when i don't want men
Change
It has to revolve around change
it must
It has to revolve around change
If you want something that anyone can relate to
Round two fight
خلصت أیام الصراحھ
ومن الكذب تعبنا
الرجالھ غابت والستات حریھ
التاریخ بحكي نفس القصھ
They only
The only want you when it's over




We have a
We have a voice

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Naama Guggenheim expresses her frustration and criticism towards men and the way they tend to treat women in various aspects of life. She begins by stating that men pull away her concentration and pollute her reputation, suggesting that they divert her focus and cause damage to her public image.


Guggenheim continues to describe how men suck away her motivation and refuse to give women recognition. This implies that men undermine women's efforts and contributions, failing to acknowledge their worth and potential. She further criticizes men's tendency to believe that they are the sole creators of life and unfairly control its course.


She then shifts her focus to men's behavior in relationships. Guggenheim claims that men support the societal systems when it benefits them, but neglect the good ones when they are broken. This suggests that men use women as mere tokens or trophies to showcase their status and accomplishments. Additionally, she points out that men only seem to desire women when they are no longer interested in them, possibly highlighting their tendency to pursue what they can't have.


Guggenheim returns to the theme of change, emphasizing that any relatable topic must revolve around it. This can be interpreted as a call for change in men's attitudes and behaviors towards women. She reinforces her earlier criticisms of men throughout this section, emphasizing their negative impact on her concentration, reputation, and attention.


Towards the end of the lyrics, Guggenheim introduces a new language, possibly Arabic, which adds an additional layer of cultural and linguistic diversity to her message. In these lines, she hints at the exhaustion caused by lies and expresses the absence of men compared to the freedom and independence experienced by women. She suggests that history repeats itself, perpetuating the same stories and struggles. This implies that men's behavior towards women is a recurring pattern deeply embedded in society.


In the closing lines, Guggenheim states that men only want women when the relationship is over or when women are no longer interested. This further reinforces her criticism of men's insincere intentions. Lastly, she asserts that women have a voice, implying that they have the power to speak up and demand change in their treatment by men.


Overall, these lyrics reveal Naama Guggenheim's frustration and call for change regarding men's behavior and attitudes towards women. She highlights issues such as lack of recognition, objectification, and insincerity, while also emphasizing the importance of women finding their voices and standing up against these injustices.


Line by Line Meaning

Just pull away my concentration
Men distract me and make it difficult for me to focus


Pollute my reputation
Men tarnish my good name or image


Spit all over my attention
Men disrespect or disregard my efforts or presence


Suck away my motivation
Men drain my drive or enthusiasm


Refuse to give us recognition
Men deny acknowledging or appreciating us


Think that life is their invention
Men believe they have control or ownership over life itself


Support the system when it's swollen
Men uphold and benefit from a corrupt or oppressive system


Neglect the good ones when they're broken
Men ignore or neglect the good people when they are in need or struggling


Want to flaunt you as their token
Men desire to show off or use you as a symbol or object for their own validation


They only want you when it's over
Men only desire you when a situation or relationship has ended or is no longer available


Only want you when you don't
Men only want you when you don't want them


He only wants me when i don't want
A specific man only desires me when I am not interested in him


Something that anyone can relate to
The song's theme or message is relatable to anyone


It has to revolve around change
The song's focus is on the concept or process of change


Round two fight
Entering a new phase or stage of conflict or struggle


خلصت أیام الصراحھ ومن الكذب تعبنا الرجالھ غابت والستات حریھ التاریخ بحكي نفس القصھ
The days of honesty have ended We are tired of lies Men have vanished and women are free History tells the same story


We have a voice
We, as women, have a voice and the right to be heard




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Naama Guggenheim, Eyal Tafesh

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