His first release, "Communicated", featured on the Grand Central compilation Central Heating 2, followed by his mostly instrumental debut album, Beats du Jour, in 2001. In 2004 he released his second long-player, Homies and Homos.
Also launched a project together with DJ Mehdi in 2010 that's called Carte Blanche.
Friday
Riton Lyrics
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You know we finally here, right?
(Where are we?)
It's Friday then
Then Saturday, Sunday, what?
(Learn, their lives again, learn) it's Friday again
(Their lives- to pull us) then Saturday, Sunday, what?
(Their lives- to pull us) then Saturday, Sunday
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again, -gain, -ain, -ain (what?)
I thought the hands of time would change me
And I'd be over this by now, yeah
It's been too long since we got crazy
I'm lowkey spinnin' out
I'm countin' down 'til Friday come
I'm gonna, I'm gonna do too much
Know I'm all in my bag, that's clutch
Feelin' it, feelin' it, feelin' it
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave, yeah
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (We want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (Oh, we want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
(Learn, their lives again, learn)
(Their lives-, to pull us)
(Learn, their lives again, learn, learn, learn, learn)
This could be bad for me, 'cause I want more
Wanna feel that bass vibrating through the floor
So keep it playing, I'm on a wave
And I'ma ride it all the way
When it comes like
We want that weekend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(-Gain, again, -gain, -gain)
Weekend , -kend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(-Gain, oh)
We want that weekend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(-Gain, again, -gain, -gain)
Weekend , -kend (again, -gain, -gain, again)
(We, we, we, hey)
We want that weekend
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (Oh, we want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again, -gain, -ain, -ain
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Endless weekend, on a wave, yeah
We want that weekend
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what? (Oh, we want that weekend)
It's Friday again
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
It's Friday again, -gain, -ain, -ain
It's Friday then
Then Saturday, Sunday, what?
The lyrics to Riton's song "Friday" explore the excitement and anticipation that come with the weekend. The song opens with a conversation between two people, Mufasa and an unknown voice, affirming that it is finally Friday. The main verses of the song repeat the phrase "It's Friday again" and then ask, "Then Saturday, Sunday, what?" The repetition and rising intonation of the voice create a sense of building excitement and anticipation.
The chorus asserts that "We want that weekend" and repeats the cycle of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The ending of the song adds a layer of longing, with the lyric "This could be bad for me, 'cause I want more," expressing a desire for the carefree joy of the weekend to continue indefinitely. The line "I'm lowkey spinnin' out" adds an element of potential danger or recklessness to the lyrics, suggesting that the thrill of the weekend could push the singer into risky behavior.
Overall, the lyrics to "Friday" capture the joy, anticipation, and potential risk of the weekend, suggesting that there is something magical about the endless cycle of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Line by Line Meaning
Mufasa (Hmm?)
An interjection to signify that something big is happening
You know we finally here, right?
Acknowledging the arrival at a long-awaited destination
(Where are we?)
A rhetorical question to add emphasis on the significance of the moment
It's Friday then
A declaration that marks the beginning of the weekend
Then Saturday, Sunday, what?
Asking what exciting plans the weekend holds
(Learn- their lives again) it's Friday again
Repeating the same joyous declaration
(Their lives- to pull us) then Saturday, Sunday, what?
Expanding on the idea that the weekend has the power to pull us away from the monotony of our lives
(Learn- their lives again) it's Friday
Another repetition of the same declaration
(Their lives- to pull us) then Saturday, Sunday
Continuing the expansion on the weekend's power to pull us away from the routine of our lives
It's Friday again
Restating the joyous declaration of the arrival of the weekend
It's Saturday, Sunday, what?
Repeating the question of what fun the weekend holds
It's Friday again, -gain, -ain, -ain (what?)
Adding a playful tone to the repetition of the declaration of the arrival of the weekend
I thought the hands of time would change me
Reflecting on the passage of time and how one's outlook may have changed
And I'd be over this by now, yeah
Expressing a desire to move on from a certain situation
It's been too long since we got crazy
Acknowledging the need to let loose and have fun
I'm lowkey spinnin' out
Admitting to feeling overwhelmed or stressed
I'm countin' down 'til Friday come
Anticipating the arrival of the weekend
I'm gonna, I'm gonna do too much
Planning on having a wild and fun-filled weekend
Know I'm all in my bag, that's clutch
(Slang) Feeling confident and good about oneself
Feelin' it, feelin' it, feelin' it
Expressing excitement and anticipation
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Emphasizing the importance and excitement of the entire weekend
Endless weekend, on a wave, yeah
Enjoying the feeling of being carried away by the excitement of the weekend
We want that weekend
Reiterating the desire for a fun and crazy weekend
(Their lives again)
Repeating the idea that the weekend has the power to pull us away from our routines
(Their lives-, to pull us)
Continuing to describe the weekend's pull and transformative nature
This could be bad for me, 'cause I want more
Acknowledging that indulging in a fun weekend can have negative consequences
Wanna feel that bass vibrating through the floor
Desiring to experience the excitement of a wild party
So keep it playing, I'm on a wave
Encouraging the music to continue as it adds to the weekend's excitement
And I'ma ride it all the way
Committing to enjoying the excitement and fun of the weekend
Weekend , -kend
Adding a playful and rhythmic tone to the repetition of the word 'weekend'
(We, we, we, hey)
Adding to the rhythmic and lively tone of the song
Every Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Emphasizing the importance and excitement of the entire weekend
Endless weekend, on a wave
Expressing the idea that the weekend can be an endless source of excitement and fun
We want that weekend
Continuing to express the desire for a fun-filled weekend
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: Graham Wilson, Hugh Jude Brankin, John Reid, Ross Campbell
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@renanmonteiro316
this song has the official Lando Norris seal of approval
@FizzyJuiceCool
why is everyone commenting about a racer on this song
@vivianaordonez8421
@@FizzyJuiceCool cause he (Lando Norris) sang it during a race
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULIrN6xlFr8&feature=share&utm_source=EJGixIgBCJiu2KjB4oSJEQ
@ZeusimusLukey99
@@FizzyJuiceCool Because he sang this when his Engineer was doing a radio check during the 2021 season.
@F1-Person
@@ZeusimusLukey99 he sang this in 2020. More specifically at the Tuscan GP
@whstato0212
@@ZeusimusLukey99 2020 tuscan GP
@gabrielseurre5832
This is a certified Lando Norris classic
@keanwilliam3762
True
@seatiel2407
Fr
@thed34thsinger96
Literrally