Coming Up For Air
Sunshine Makers Lyrics


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Dangerous times
What you got lose?
If it don't come your way
It's never fazed by you

Coming up for air

There's a storm outside
And it's come for you
When the war arrives
What will you do?

Coming' up for air

Been chasin after respiration and I think I found it
My people need some reparations ain't no way around It
I'm from a town where they be clownin, sittin down and so I'm frownin, rollin up a fuckin pound it's either that or drowning

I'm swimming toward the surface feet first
In a black and white "I can't breathe" T shirt
Before you make assumptions you should do your research
Before you listen you should prolly take a seat first

Hit me on my beeper, for the one time
It's ya nigga B feelin free like the lunch line
I could cry, cry because my lungs dry
But it's much too fun making sunshine





Coming up for air

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Coming up for Air" by Sunshine Makers reflect the tumultuous and challenging times that the singer is navigating. The uncertainty and danger of the situation is highlighted in the line "Dangerous times, what you got to lose?" The lyrics suggest that when faced with adversity, one must confront it head-on and not be deterred by obstacles that come their way. The resilience and determination to persevere through tough situations are encapsulated in the phrase "Coming up for air."


The imagery of a storm brewing outside symbolizes impending danger and turmoil, which prompts the question "When the war arrives, what will you do?" This hints at the inevitability of facing difficult circumstances and challenges, urging the listener to contemplate their response and approach to adversity. The urgency of the situation is underscored by the repeated refrain "Coming up for air," signaling the need to prioritize self-care and survival amidst chaos and turmoil.


The third paragraph delves into personal struggles and the quest for inner peace and justice. The singer acknowledges the need for reparations for themselves and their community, emphasizing the importance of addressing past injustices and seeking restitution. The internal conflict and external pressures faced by the singer are expressed through vivid descriptions of their environment, highlighting the stark contrast between despair and hope.


The final verses blend personal reflections with a call to action, urging the listener to engage in self-reflection and educate themselves before passing judgment. The contrast between the weight of the world and the desire for freedom and joy is palpable in the lines "I could cry because my lungs dry, but it's much too fun making sunshine." This juxtaposition encapsulates the struggle to find balance and resilience in the face of adversity, ultimately emphasizing the importance of staying afloat and finding moments of joy and light even in the darkest of times.


Line by Line Meaning

Dangerous times
Challenging and difficult circumstances


What you got lose?
What do you have to risk?


If it don't come your way
If it doesn't happen as expected


It's never fazed by you
It doesn't bother or affect you


Coming up for air
Taking a moment to breathe and regroup


There's a storm outside
A difficult situation is approaching


And it's come for you
It is targeting you specifically


When the war arrives
When conflict or struggle comes


What will you do?
How will you respond?


Coming' up for air
Taking a break to focus on self-care




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Written by: Brent Jackson, Ben Fox

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