Disco Fur
Supernova Lyrics


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Why don't you sing about
Things that you know about?
Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh

Why don't you sing about
Things that you know about?
Why don't you sing about
I really don't care

Why don't you sing about
Things that you know about?
I really don't care

Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh

The way you wear your hair
I don't even know about
The way you wear your hair
I really don't care

Pizza by the slice
Is something that I know about
We'll never get it right
You know I really don't care

Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh, I really don't care

Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh, I really don't care

Why don't you sing about
Things that you know about?
Ahh-ahh, I really don't care

Why don't you sing about
Things that you know about?
I really don't care

Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh, I really don't care

Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh
Ahh-ahh, I really don't care





Four, three, two, one

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Disco Fur" by Supernova are a commentary on the superficiality of pop music and the lack of substance in the lyrics. The singer asks why artists don't sing about things that they actually know about, rather than shallow topics like fashion and fast food. The repeated line of "Why don't you sing about things that you know about?" emphasizes the frustration with the lack of authenticity in pop music. The final countdown of "Four, three, two, one" at the end of the song could represent a countdown to the end of the music industry as we know it if artists don't start creating more meaningful content.


Line by Line Meaning

Why don't you sing about Things that you know about? Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh
The artist is encouraging the subject to sing about topics with which they have personal experience and knowledge.


Why don't you sing about Things that you know about? Why don't you sing about I really don't care
The artist asks repeatedly why the subject doesn't sing about what they know, but also expresses apathy towards the subject's response.


Why don't you sing about Things that you know about? I really don't care
The artist continues to ask the subject why they don't sing about personal topics, but reinforces their lack of investment in the subject's response.


The way you wear your hair I don't even know about The way you wear your hair I really don't care
The artist implies that they don't even know much about the subject's appearance, and reinforces their disinterest in the subject's personal life.


Pizza by the slice Is something that I know about We'll never get it right You know I really don't care
The artist references a topic they know about (pizza by the slice), but claims that even this topic will never be fully understood. They also continue to assert their lack of concern or interest in the subject and their own knowledge.


Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh Ahh-ahh, I really don't care
The artist repeats a refrain expressing their lack of engagement and indifference towards the subject and their own thoughts and feelings.


Why don't you sing about Things that you know about? Ahh-ahh, I really don't care
The artist reiterates their earlier point, but again emphasizes their own disinterest in the subject's response.


Four, three, two, one
The artist concludes the song with a countdown, which could reference the end of a performance or the idea that they are moving on to something new.




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