Who's In Control?
Natasha Shneider Lyrics


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Whoo
Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh, yeah
Come on, come on
Yeah
Oh, no, no, no, no
That′s what I plan
Oooh, oh, oh, oh, whoa
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Yeah, oooh
Oh, oh, oh, yeah
Come on, come on
Yeah
Oh, oh
That's what I plan
One time, one time
Yeah
Da, da, da, da

(Music Interlude)





Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Natasha Shneider's song "Who's In Control?" seem to speak to a sense of frustration and anxiety about feeling helpless and unable to control one's own life. The repetition of "that's what I plan" and "come on, come on" feels like a desperate plea for some kind of agency or power over one's circumstances. However, the verses are also filled with a sense of resignation and defeat, as if the singer is acknowledging that they can't actually change anything.


The music interlude that follows the second chorus is particularly interesting, as it seems to introduce a kind of chaotic energy into the song that reflects the theme of feeling out of control. The repetition of "oh" in the final lines also adds to this sense of uncertainty and unease.


Overall, these lyrics capture a feeling that will likely feel relatable to many listeners who have struggled with anxiety or a lack of control in their own lives. They also showcase Shneider's ability to convey complex emotions through repetition and sparse language.


Line by Line Meaning

Whoo
Expressing excitement and enthusiasm


Yeah, yeah, yeah, oh, yeah
Confirming agreement and expressing excitement simultaneously


Come on, come on
Encouraging action and participation


Oh, no, no, no, no
Expressing disapproval or disappointment


That's what I plan
Stating intention or goal


Oooh, oh, oh, oh, whoa
Expressing passion and strong emotions


Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
Vocalizing emotions without clear meaning


Yeah, oooh
Confirming agreement and expressing excitement simultaneously


Oh, oh, oh, yeah
Vocalizing emotions without clear meaning, then confirming agreement


Come on, come on
Encouraging action and participation


Yeah
Confirming agreement and expressing enthusiasm


Oh, oh
Vocalizing emotions without clear meaning


That's what I plan
Stating intention or goal


One time, one time
Emphasizing a single opportunity or moment


Yeah
Confirming agreement and excitement


Da, da, da, da
Vocalizing emotions without clear meaning


Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh...
Vocalizing emotions without clear meaning for an extended period of time




Writer(s): Shneider Natasha, Moschulski Alain Johannes

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@christianavery4125

Literally one of the most inspiring and empowering movies ive ever watched. As a kid I loved this and wanted to be Catwoman as a little boy. I still watch the movie time to time hahaha

@salivagem

REAL CATWOMAN MADE ME

@Tex1ing

After 18 years, I still love this movie. Even growing up I loved it, Halle Berry was PERFECT for this movie, she was always be my favorite actress. ❤️

@natashaplier2747

Sorry not sorry, but I really liked this movie. I mean, it shows such good contrast between Patience- the sweet and shy sweetheart, and then Patience- the sultry and carefree Catwoman. This was in NO WAY supposed to be DC or Batman related, why are you guys saying that? This isn't Gotham and there is no Bruce Wayne here. This is the story of a woman "reborn" with ACTUAL. CAT. ABILITIES. trying to find out who her killer(s) are while trying to lead a quiet life and sustain somewhat of a relationship that in the end she has to break off; not about some woman who really likes cats and tries hard to put in cat noises with daily speech wearing a fucking catsuit and mask declaring herself as a villain who is just a criminal playing dress-up. Who cares about bad CGI? Seeing Halle do innocence and in a second turn into this fierce diva... Good God. She pulled off that double personality pretty well. ^_^

@wkugirl497

Agreed!! I loved it too, and I'm a huge superhero fan. I really enjoyed the take they did, very refreshing and has an amazing soundtrack!

@AmbrosiaDreamWeaver

+Natashaplier FUCKING A MAN.... I also have a headcanon that how Halle became Catwoman is how it's DONE, like its an actual thing, not an isolated incident of fate of one woman. She found that professor and she showed her this whole history of women who might well have been Catwomen, and it's heavily hinted she was one herself, but as an older cat is semi retired kinda, but who still has claws... Dude, this movie rocks, and anyone who says no is just not getting the bigger picture that has nothing to do with Batman.

@Rogu75

+Natashaplier This movie was supposed to present us the origin of Selina Kyle. Not about ''Patience Philips''. And this movie is simply bad. We have to admit it. In fact no, it's not bad. It's total garbage. It presents ''Catwoman'' through the mind of a 10 years old. And it was quite some WTF scenes. Like the detective trying to identify the same ''Sorry'' she wrote on a package and on a cup. BY TAKING THEM BOTH TO A HANDWRITING EXPERT. As Nostalgia Critic said: ''Ray Charles with a fucking blindfold could tell it was the same person''.
The only good thing in the movie, was obviously this song by Natasaha Schneider. But everything else is a joke.

@yumekojabami9681

Yes, you're right ;)

@xPoisonLust

Natashaplier I love this movie too

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@chrisdaydreamer

Probably i belong to the minority,but i love this film...And this track is definitely stimulating........

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