Opening
The 8-Bit Big Band Lyrics


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Da da da, dada da da, da da
Da da, yé yé, yé yeeee, oh yé yé, yé yeeee
She, yee
She told me that to ride when I wake up
Slide when we make up
Deprive her the fake love yé, deprive her the fake love yé
Yé she told me that I had to do it slow
Like we're on a boat
Try keep her afloat
That's all she's asking for
All she's
Yé, wake up get the coffee, drink it
You might feel what I'm feeling
I'll teach you all my feelings
Yé yé & do it like you mean it, do it like you mean it
Yé, yé, yé, wake up get the coffee, drink it
You might feel what I'm feeling
I'll teach you all my feelings
Yé, yé, do it like you mean it
Do it like you mean it
Yé, yé, do it like you mean it
Do it like you mean it
I'll teach you all my feelings




Yé, wake up get the coffee, drink it
You might feel what I'm feeling

Overall Meaning

These lyrics from The 8-Bit Big Band's song "Opening" depict a conversation between two individuals, possibly lovers. The repeated phrase "Da da da, dada da da, da da" serves as an introductory melody and sets the playful tone of the song. The mention of "yé yé" adds a touch of enthusiasm and excitement to the conversation.


The lyrics suggest that the female speaker advises the male speaker on how to approach their relationship. She tells him to take things slow, like they're on a boat, and to prioritize honesty by depriving her of fake love. The female speaker emphasizes the importance of being genuine and sincere in their interactions.


The repetition of "Wake up, get the coffee, drink it" hints at the idea of starting each day together, sharing intimate moments over a cup of coffee. It symbolizes the necessity of being fully present and attentive to each other's needs. The male speaker acknowledges the potential emotional connection that can arise from this shared experience and promises to teach the female speaker all of his feelings.


Overall, the lyrics convey the importance of communication, sincerity, and authenticity in a romantic relationship. It encourages the couple to approach their love with genuine intentions and to cherish the small moments they spend together.


Line by Line Meaning

Da da da, dada da da, da da
The beginning of the song with a catchy melody.


Da da, yé yé, yé yeeee, oh yé yé, yé yeeee
Expressing excitement and energy through repetitive sounds.


She, yee
Referring to a particular person, emphasizing their importance.


She told me that to ride when I wake up
She advised me to stay calm and composed upon waking up.


Slide when we make up
Smoothly resolve any conflicts or disagreements when we reconcile.


Deprive her the fake love yé, deprive her the fake love yé
Avoid giving her insincere affection or false emotions.


Yé she told me that I had to do it slow
She instructed me to take things slowly and not rush.


Like we're on a boat
Move through life as if sailing on a boat, with stability and tranquility.


Try keep her afloat
Make efforts to support and maintain her emotional well-being.


That's all she's asking for
The only thing she desires is this level of care and attention.


Yé, wake up get the coffee, drink it
Encouragement to start the day with a cup of coffee and fully experience its effects.


You might feel what I'm feeling
By drinking coffee, you may understand and share the same emotions as me.


I'll teach you all my feelings
I will guide you in understanding and connecting with my emotions.


Yé yé & do it like you mean it, do it like you mean it
Perform actions with genuine intent and purpose.


Do it like you mean it
Emphasizing the significance of approaching tasks with sincerity and dedication.


I'll teach you all my feelings
I will continue to guide you in understanding and connecting with my emotions.


Do it like you mean it
Reiterating the importance of performing tasks with genuine intent.


I'll teach you all my feelings
Continuing to emphasize the intention to guide and share emotions.


Yé, wake up get the coffee, drink it
Repeating the earlier encouragement to start the day with coffee.


You might feel what I'm feeling
Reiterating the potential shared emotional experience through coffee.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Kamogelo Khumalo

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@PapaBPoppin

I’m in tears. Literal tears. Getting to witness a fully orchestrated rendition of a small loop that’s been a MAJOR part of my life for just shy of 25 years

(Couple year hiatus, but just recently got floored in my first ever MvC2 tourney via Xbox live. It was magically nostalgic, and both kids were raised to the music of this game)

Just the right amount of cheese in there that matches the cheese factor of a hardcore fighter energized by neo funk

From the bottom of my heart and tears welling up as I type this

Sincerely…

THANK YOU FOR PLAYING MARVEL VS CAPCOM 2, NEW AGE OF HEROES



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@pasqualedorsiart

ITS MAHVEL BABY!

@The8BitBigBand

EVERYBODY DIRECT YOUR PRAISE TO PASQUALE HERE WHO ABSOLUTELY CRUSHED THESE ANIMATIONS!

@yourlocalbanktoad

HELL YEAH THAT'S MY SON

@mauberni

Well done bro, I was about to praise the production value, your animations were amazing.

@NickTheNewbie

​@@The8BitBigBand FUCK THE KNICKS

@generaljimmies3429

Back when it was still good.

And it still can be again.

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@r1konTheAutomator

Oh my god that "put on my sunday best and call me war machine" line was FIRE. If you don't know, when war machine does his proton cannon, during startup he goes "here's my Sunday's best! Proton cannon!!"

@rogercameron6912

This and the increasing number of Servbots gag was so good.

@ImTheMayor

Here's my tomato

@shonenking3948

Iron Man says it in mvc3 as well

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