Inside Edition
Sneaks Lyrics


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Inside edition
Here's some news for you
Inside edition
Let the blues stay blue
Inside edition
Where's that mind you're sick of?
Inside edition
You're the opposite of
Top up or infant
You pay in resistance
Just get a commission
Away, away
Get away with the formula
I get away with the formula
I give away the formula
I give away the formula
I give praise to the formula
I give praise to the formula




I set sail to the formula
I set sail to the formula

Overall Meaning

In Sneaks's song "Inside Edition", the singer speaks about rejecting the norms and expectations of society, embodied by the titular show "Inside Edition". The lyrics "Let the blues stay blue" imply a desire to embrace sadness and negative emotions rather than suppress them, as may be expected by the media. The line "Where's that mind you're sick of?" could be interpreted as a commentary on the overwhelming and overwhelming nature of the constant barrage of information from the news media, and a call to step away from it.


The second half of the song includes the refrain "I give away the formula", suggesting that the singer is offering an alternative way of thinking and living. The use of the word "formula" suggests that the singer is seeking to create something systematic that can be replicated and used by others. The line "I set sail to the formula" could be interpreted as a declaration of the singer's intention to embark on a new way of living.


Line by Line Meaning

Inside edition
This is the title of the song, setting the tone as something related to news or current events.


Here's some news for you
The singer is about to share some important information.


Let the blues stay blue
Don't try to fix or change negative emotions; allow them to exist.


Where's that mind you're sick of?
Asking about the location or status of the artist's troubled or restless thoughts.


You're the opposite of
The artist is about to contrast themselves with something/someone else.


Top up or infant
These two things seem to have no connection, but are likely used as nonsensical examples of opposites.


You pay in resistance
The singer suggests that resisting something exacts a price or cost.


Just get a commission
The belief that working hard can bring reward or success, though it may take some effort.


Away, away
A repeating phrase that may indicate a desire to escape or be free.


Get away with the formula
The formula could represent a solution or strategy that the artist has found success with.


I get away with the formula
The singer has personally benefited from this formula and uses it to their advantage.


I give away the formula
The artist is generous enough to share their strategy to others who may need it.


I give praise to the formula
The singer values the formula and gives credit where it's due.


I set sail to the formula
The singer is actively using the formula to move towards their goals or objectives.




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