Hit
The 210 Lyrics
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Wednesdays might go out, at least something
Thursday's the day after Wednesday
Fridays I go out, at least something
Hit, who's calling this a
Hit, well I deserve a
Hit, calling this a
Mon- mon - day's- day's - no - no - fun - fun
Tues- tues - day's - day's - a - a - waste - waste
wedne- wedne - day's- day's - I- I - go- go - out, yeah?
Oh nothing
Thursday's headache, and I deserve it
Friday's I go out, at least something
Hit, who's calling this a
Hit, well I deserve a
Hit, calling this a
Hit, I don't deserve it
The 210's song, "HIT," seems to be a commentary on the mundane nature of the workweek and the desire to escape it all. The first few lines of the song list off the days of the week and the singer's feelings towards them. Mondays and Tuesdays are no fun, while Wednesdays might offer a brief reprieve with the possibility of going out. Thursdays, however, bring a familiar headache, possibly from the stress of work or life in general, but the singer admits to deserving it. By Friday, there is a sense of relief, as they can finally go out and do something more enjoyable.
However, the chorus of the song seems to undercut this sense of hope for the weekend. The singer questions who is calling their life a hit, and whether they truly deserve it. While going out on Fridays may be an escape from the monotony of the workweek, there is a sense of dissatisfaction with this lifestyle. The repetition of the word "hit" throughout the chorus adds to the feeling of being trapped or stuck in a cycle.
Overall, "HIT" captures a feeling of frustration with the daily grind and the desire for something more fulfilling. It also touches on the idea that sometimes our attempts to escape or find joy may not truly be satisfying in the end.
Line by Line Meaning
Monday's no fun, Tuesday's the same
Mondays are boring and Tuesdays are uneventful
Wednesdays might go out, at least something
On Wednesday, there is a possibility of going out, providing some excitement
Thursday's the day after Wednesday
Thursday is the consecutive day following Wednesday
Fridays I go out, at least something
On Fridays, there is a definite plan for going out, providing some excitement
Hit, who's calling this a
Someone is labeling this as a 'hit'
Hit, well I deserve a
The artist feels deserving of having a 'hit'
Hit, calling this a
The artist is acknowledging that this is referred to as a 'hit'
Hit, I don't deserve it
Despite the song being called a 'hit', the artist does not believe they deserve the label
Contributed by Bailey B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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