The Album "The Disco And The What Not" is followed by "Anchor Baby," scheduled for release April 15, 2009. The first single is called "Oh No Oh No!"
About Denial
Rupesh Cartel Lyrics
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This city my confusion
The wicked bounds and sights I thought were gone
It's always about denial
Let's always be in denial
Finding my sensations in any frame of mind
It's always about denial
Let's always be in denial
In Rupesh Cartel's song "About Denial," the lyrics describe the artist's state of mind in a confusing city where past problems seem to resurface. The first line "Conflict resolution along the transit lines" suggests that the artist is trying to find a way to confront and solve their problems while moving around town, perhaps using public transportation. The second line "This city my confusion" further exemplifies the artist's internal struggle with the chaos of the city. The third line "The wicked bounds and sights I thought were gone" refers to past demons that the artist thought they had left behind but are now resurfacing.
The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "It's always about denial/Let's always be in denial," implying that the artist is choosing to ignore the problems instead of confronting them. The following lines "Finding my sensations in any frame of mind/My axis of rotation in anything you chose to demonise" suggest that the artist is seeking a way to control their own emotions and thoughts despite external situations that they cannot change. Overall, the lyrics convey a sense of frustration and confusion, but also a desire to maintain a sense of control and denial.
Line by Line Meaning
Conflict resolution along the transit lines
Attempting to solve disagreements while moving through life's journeys
This city my confusion
The urban environment causes me a great deal of uncertainty
The wicked bounds and sights I thought were gone
The negative aspects of life that I believed to be eradicated have resurfaced
It's always about denial
The pattern of refusing to acknowledge unpleasant truths is persistent
Let's always be in denial
Let's continue to avoid the truth and live in a state of denial
Finding my sensations in any frame of mind
Discovering emotions and feelings in any mental state
My axis of rotation in anything you chose to demonise
My central point of orientation is susceptible to being vilified by others
It's always about denial
The tendency to deny reality remains constant
Let's always be in denial
Choosing to shun the truth is an ongoing preference
Contributed by Ava J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.