Don't Worry
Scoobert Doobert Lyrics


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I haven't chilled in a minute
I gotta schedule in a breakdown
Yeah I pencil in my panic
How does 2 pm sound?
My phone it notified me
Saying Rock God, you haven't meditated in a week
Duolingo Owl be getting angry
And I'm begging for my life in Japanese
Don't worry
I'm gonna worry about it now
I'll worry
That I'm not living in the now
I'm worried
I'll never sleep yeah I'm ruined now
Too worried
That I'm not living in the now
Don't worry
I haven't felt in a minute
I'm a robot going all out
I got oil in my circuit
Cuz pizza's all I eat now
My phone it notified me
Saying Rock God, you haven't meditated in a week
Duolingo Owl be getting angry
And I'm begging for my life in Japanese
Don't worry
I'm gonna worry about it now
I'll worry
That I am not living in the now
I'm worried
I'll never sleep yeah I'm ruined now
Too worried
That I'm not living in the now
Don't worry
Drink more water
Time to lose some weight
10k steps then do a language tape
Read more and get a little sun
80 hour week, but make time for some fun
My phone it notified me
Saying Rock God, you haven't meditated in a week
Duolingo Owl be getting angry
And I'm begging for my life in Japanese
It's kinda of like when I say don't think of a cat
You think of a cat
I worry bout how much I worry and that
Will give me panic attacks yeah yeah




瞑想しなさい
生きたい よね?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Don't Worry" by Scoobert Doobert depict a narrative of someone overwhelmed by the demands and pressures of modern life, symbolized by their hectic schedule and constant notifications from their phone. The singer feels like a robot going all out, symbolizing their robotic routine and lack of emotional connection or downtime. They express feelings of anxiety, worries about not being present in the moment, and struggles with sleep, illustrating a sense of internal disarray and turmoil.


The repetition of the refrain "Don't worry" throughout the song highlights the irony of telling oneself not to worry while being consumed by worries and stress. The singer highlights the futility of trying to suppress these worries and anxieties, as they acknowledge their state of perpetual concern and preoccupation with various tasks and self-improvement goals. The references to meditation, language learning, and self-care activities like drinking water and getting sunlight suggest a struggle to balance self-improvement with the pressures of daily life.


The mention of the Duolingo Owl getting angry and the singer begging for their life in Japanese adds a humorous and satirical layer to the song, reflecting the absurdity of the singer's self-imposed pressures and expectations. The lyrics also touch on the theme of mindfulness and self-awareness, as the singer reflects on their tendency to overthink and worry excessively, leading to potential panic attacks. The incorporation of Japanese phrases like "瞑想しなさい 生きたい よね?" (meditate, you wanna live right?) adds a contemplative and introspective tone to the song, urging the listener to consider the importance of finding balance and inner peace amidst life's chaos.


Overall, "Don't Worry" encapsulates a relatable portrayal of the struggles and anxieties of modern living, emphasizing the importance of self-care, mindfulness, and finding moments of joy and relaxation amidst the whirlwind of responsibilities and expectations. The song serves as a poignant reminder to not let worries and stress consume one's life, but rather to embrace imperfections, prioritize self-care, and strive for a sense of balance and tranquility in the midst of life's challenges.




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Written by: Scoobert Doobert

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