Tiger
TIGER DROOL QUIX & Vincent Lyrics
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When I was young
Coach called me the tiger
(Oh, America, can I owe you one?)
I always had
A knack with the danger
(Oh, America, can I owe you one?)
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Italian shoes
Like these rubes know the difference
Suitcase of cash
In the back of my stick shift
I had to be the best of the bourgeoisie
Now my kingdom for a cup of coffee
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Oh, America, can I owe you one?
Oh, America, can I owe you one?
Oh, America, can I owe you one?
Oh, America, can I owe you one?
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
The song "Tiger" by TIGER DROOL QUIX & Vincent delves into themes of youthful exuberance, ambition, and the pursuit of success. The lyrics paint a picture of a protagonist who was once hailed as a tiger by their coach, highlighting their prowess and natural talent. However, as the song progresses, it becomes evident that this tiger-like attitude is accompanied by a sense of danger and living on the edge.
The mention of "Living in fear in the year of the tiger" suggests that despite their initial bravado, the singer feels a constant sense of unease and anxiety. This could be interpreted as a reflection on the pressures and expectations that come with success, as well as the sacrifices made in pursuit of it.
As the song continues, the lyrics take a more satirical turn, narrating the singer's foray into the world of the bourgeoisie. The references to Italian shoes and a suitcase of cash depict the trappings of wealth and status. However, the line "Now my kingdom for a cup of coffee" indicates a longing for simplicity and a reevaluation of priorities.
In the chorus, the repetition of "Oh, America, can I owe you one?" suggests a reliance or indebtedness to a larger force, potentially representing the American dream or the idea of success in general. The repetition of the phrase "Living in fear in the year of the tiger" emphasizes the underlying anxiety and questioning of the singer's choices and desires.
Overall, "Tiger" explores the complex emotions and nuances associated with ambition, success, and the pursuit of dreams. It touches on themes of identity, societal expectations, and the juxtaposition between wealth and simplicity.
Line by Line Meaning
When I was young
During my early years
Coach called me the tiger
The coach used to refer to me as the tiger, symbolizing my strength and agility
(Oh, America, can I owe you one?)
Expressing a sense of indebtedness or gratitude towards America
I always had
I possessed
A knack with the danger
I had a natural talent or skill for handling dangerous situations
(Oh, America, can I owe you one?)
Acknowledging America again, emphasizing the feeling of owing something
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Experiencing fear and uncertainty during a time when the tiger represents danger
Italian shoes
High-quality shoes made in Italy
Like these rubes know the difference
Suggesting that ordinary people wouldn't recognize the quality of Italian shoes
Suitcase of cash
A bag containing a significant amount of money
In the back of my stick shift
Placed at the rear of my manual transmission car
I had to be the best of the bourgeoisie
I felt the need to excel and stand out among the middle class
Now my kingdom for a cup of coffee
Expressing a humorous exaggeration, willing to give up everything for a simple cup of coffee
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Melodic interlude
Oh, America, can I owe you one?
Reiterating the feeling of being indebted to America
Living in fear in the year of the tiger
Continuing to live with anxiety during a period of danger
(Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh)
Melodic interlude
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Sharon Clark, Anne Clark
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Anyone else getting reminded of Higher Ground (TNGHT)? Loving this though 🤯
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@amaanshaikh170
come back to this so many times already ugh