Taking On The World
The Boys Lyrics


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What you doing ‘cos you’re getting it all wrong
Where you going ‘cos you know you ain’t that strong
What you doing when the wait becomes too long
What you doing, what you doing when your time runs out

Do you know what you wanna become now
Do you know if they really object now
Would you know if I asked you to say how
What you doing what you doing when your time runs out

Taking all the world... ah ah
Trying to be heard... ah ah
Taking on the world... ah ah
But a who wants to know when you’re two nil down
Taking on the world... ah ah
Taking on the world... ah ah

Well I’d just like to say
That I can’t find a way




To say what I wanna say
But even if I did I don’t know what I’d be saying

Overall Meaning

The Boys’ song ‘Taking On The World’ is a track about the insecurities and struggles that can arise from striving to make it in the entertainment industry. From the very first lines, the song speaks to those who might be lost or lacking direction, asking what they’re doing and whether they know where they’re headed. With lines like “Where you going ‘cos you know you ain’t that strong,” it’s clear that the song is meant to provide comfort for those who might feel unsure of themselves and their abilities. The chorus implores listeners to keep pushing forward and to keep fighting for themselves, repeating the lines “Taking on the world” and “Trying to be heard.” The song’s lyrics are uplifting and encouraging, meant to inspire and motivate those who might be struggling to keep going.


The song’s chorus is its most memorable aspect, with the repeated phrase “Taking on the world” serving as a sort of anthem for those who are striving to make it in the entertainment industry. The song’s verses are equally impactful, painting a picture of the difficulties that come with trying to succeed in a cutthroat industry. The line “Even if I did I don’t know what I’d be saying” perfectly captures the feeling of being lost and unsure of oneself. Overall, ‘Taking On The World’ is a powerful and inspiring track that reminds listeners to keep pushing forward, even when the world seems stacked against them.


Line by Line Meaning

What you doing ‘cos you’re getting it all wrong
Asking why someone is making mistakes and going in the wrong direction.


Where you going ‘cos you know you ain’t that strong
Questioning where someone thinks they're headed because they know they aren't strong enough for what's ahead.


What you doing when the wait becomes too long
Asking what someone does when they run out of patience and things take too long.


What you doing, what you doing when your time runs out
Questioning what someone does when they run out of time; asking if they are living their life to the fullest.


Do you know what you wanna become now
Asking if someone knows what they want to be in life.


Do you know if they really object now
Asking if someone is aware of what others think or will say about their direction or choices.


Would you know if I asked you to say how
Questioning if someone could explain their choices and direction if asked.


Taking all the world... ah ah
Going after all the opportunities and possibilities the world has to offer.


Trying to be heard... ah ah
Struggling to be noticed or recognized for one's talents and abilities.


But a who wants to know when you’re two nil down
Asking who would care or pay attention when someone is losing and feeling defeated.


Taking on the world... ah ah
Attempting to take on all of life's challenges and obstacles.


Well I’d just like to say
Expressing a desire to speak.


That I can’t find a way
Admitting to struggling to find the right words.


To say what I wanna say
Desire to communicate what one is feeling, but struggling to do so.


But even if I did I don’t know what I’d be saying
Even if one found the right words, they still might not know what they truly want to communicate.




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