Think Twice
Northern State Lyrics


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Think Twice (Feat The High And Mighty)

one track, two microphones, three lines in, four MCs,
you thought that you were ready, aim, fire, getting down to the wire...
...
..
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copyright?





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Northern State's song "Think Twice" are laden with irony and sarcasm, as the group of four MCs mock the music industry and its obsession with fame and money. The first line, "one track, two microphones, three lines in, four MCs," appears to be a simple description of the setup for making music, but it also suggests that the group is not focused on creating hit songs or becoming famous. The following lines, "you thought that you were ready, aim, fire, getting down to the wire," implies that other MCs and artists are racing to become successful by any means necessary, even if it means sacrificing their artistic integrity.


The chorus of "Think Twice" is equally biting, with the repeated phrase "copyright?" indicating the group's frustration with the music industry's narrow definition of success. The line "I can't afford to be famous" highlights the group's belief that true artistry is not about achieving fame or wealth, but about creating music that has meaning and resonates with listeners. Ultimately, "Think Twice" is a scathing critique of the music industry's superficiality, highlighting the group's commitment to creating music that is authentic and true to their values.


Line by Line Meaning

one track, two microphones, three lines in, four MCs,
We have a single music track, two microphones, four emcees and we have only three lines left to perform.


you thought that you were ready, aim, fire, getting down to the wire...
You believed that you were ready to perform, you start with full force, and now it's crunch time.


copyright?
Are you going to steal our art? Are you planning to use our intellectual property without permission?




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