D.F.
OutKast Lyrics


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Andre 3000
AKA Possum Aloysuis Jenkins
AKA Dookie Blossum Gain III
Funk crusader, love pusher
Dungeon Family, first Generation
Here to drop the turd
Go
Antwan Andre Patton Sr.
Better known as Big Boi
AKA Daddy Fat Sax
AKA Lucious Leftfoot
AKA Billy Ocean
AKA Francis the Savannah Chitlin Pimp
Dungeon Family, first Generation
Here to keep the "D" in D-boy
And still cooler than a polar bear's toenails
Yeah





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Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Outkast's song D.F. paint an interesting picture of the life of the "children of the junks." The first verse uses a racial slur to describe these children, indicating that they are likely Chinese or of Chinese descent. However, the repeated phrase "go by" suggests that they are not defined or limited by their heritage, but are instead living their lives like anyone else.


The second verse brings in a sense of impending change, with "mama" coming soon and the "junks" turning in the spring sky. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the cyclical nature of life or the passing of time. The third verse introduces a sense of contrast, with the "tax-free things" and "forever" of the dragon rings standing in sharp contrast to the people who "pick and pay till the day fades away." The phrase "cooling in the wind, comrades all" suggests a sense of community and solidarity amidst this disparity.


The final verses introduce the idea of the passage of time and the transience of life. The "red papers ring" and "flowers in the sun" evoke a sense of beauty and vitality, while the phrase "night comes, sleep for me" can be interpreted as a gentle acceptance of mortality. The final lines of the song bring back the idea of the "junks," this time describing them as "sleeping" while the "alley cats and renegades" are still active. This can be seen as a commentary on the way that society often ignores or overlooks those who live on the margins.


Overall, the lyrics of D.F. are a meditation on the beauty and complexity of life, with an emphasis on the cyclical nature of time and the way that different groups of people coexist and interact.


Line by Line Meaning

Children of the junks
Referring to people of Chinese descent living in Hong Kong who come from families who live on boats.


Slant eyed
Describing the physical feature of small and slightly upward-slanted eye shape common among people of East Asian descent.


Children of the junks
Repeating the first line of the verse to emphasis the group of people being referred to.


Go by
Existing and living their everyday lives.


Mama's comin' soon
Waiting for a maternal figure to return home before doing anything significant.


And the junks are turning in the
While the boats that people live on are being moved or docked.


Spring sky
The time of year when new life emerges after winter, bringing changes and opportunities.


Dragon rings
The specific type of jewelry or ornamentation popular among Chinese people that feature dragons, and represent power and status.


Tax free things
Items that are purchased without a tax added as an extra cost.


Forever
The idea that power and wealth can be kept or maintained indefinitely.


People pick and pay
Working hard and spending money to buy the things they desire.


Till the day fades away
Until the time when the sun sets and brings an end to that day.


Cooling in the wind
Relaxing and enjoying the cool breeze or natural surroundings.


Comrades all
Referring to close friends or allies.


Red papers ring
A type of decoration used during Chinese celebrations that look like long strips of red paper that are coiled to produce a circular decorative shape.


Flowers in the sun, shining
The juxtaposition of natural beauty (flowers) and industrial advancement (sun) that exists in Hong Kong.


On the children of the world
The portrayal of people of Chinese descent as a part of a larger global community.


Night comes
The setting of the sun and the beginning of darkness.


Sleep for me
A desire to rest or recharge.


Ain't nothing, just a moonstruck junk
Describing the current state of being as idle, and uneventful.


On the sea, kowloon
The location of the artist.


All the junks are sleeping
Alluding to the feeling of stillness and calmness at night.


Spinning flowers on the shade
The movement of flowers due to the wind, creating shadows and shapes.


But alley cats and renegades
Describing the few people who choose to stay up and are outcasts, maybe not wanting to conform to cultural expectations.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Andre Benjamin, Antwan Patton

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Comments from YouTube:

alexiszz

idk why but this interlude goes HARD 😂

Eli Wherry

THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY HEAR, 🔥🔥🔥

Meechy

AKA Billy Ocean!! This album man is something special!!! Aged like fine Win!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

PropaneSalesman

"DF 1st Gen here to keep the D in D-Boy, and STILL cooler than a polar bears toenails" 🔥🔥🔥

itisimatadvc

Droppin tha turd since 1999.

Legend has it, to this day, they are still droppin turds.

just visiting

Lucius left foot 🦶

Ranger The Destroyer

Nice

Angelo

Waddup

marcus.

mane...™

Alicia Hoverson

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