3 Lions
The Business Lyrics


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Your TV image, sofa, and beers
Your gobbing off about Brittany Spears
Eaton, Cambridge - they paid for it all
You're just a wanker, but you think you're cool

You're shit, and you know it
You're a middle class wanker, and know it
You're shit, and you know it
I can see through your image: it's bullshit

Your PC image is just banal
You play it off with your sexist style
You ain't no different to what used to be
You wrap it up, call it comedy

You're shit, and you know it
You're a middle class wanker, and know it
You're shit, and you know it
I can see through your image: it's bullshit

You took the 3 Lions and made them your own
Who are you to say football coming home?
You ain't from the street
You're just so plastic, made a living out of being sarcastic

You're shit, and you know it
You're a middle class wanker, and know it




You're shit, and you know it
I can see through your image: it's bullshit

Overall Meaning

The song "3 Lions" by The Business is a scathing critique of the middle-class culture in Britain. The first verse talks about how the working class is often left behind as the middle-class sits comfortably on their couches, drinking beer, and watching TV. The line "You're just a wanker, but you think you're cool" highlights the disconnect between the privileged middle class and the rest of society. The second verse delves deeper into the issue, highlighting how these middle-class individuals often try to portray themselves as "politically correct" but fail to address deeper issues, relying on shallow and often sexist humor as an excuse for not doing so.


The final verse takes aim at the middle-class's misappropriation of the 3 Lions symbol, which was originally used to represent the working-class culture of football. The line "You ain't from the street, you're just so plastic, made a living out of being sarcastic" highlights how the middle class capitalizes on the struggles of the working class without truly understanding or respecting them.


Line by Line Meaning

Your TV image, sofa, and beers
You are the typical lazy, apathetic consumer sitting on a couch drinking beer while you mindlessly consume television.


Your gobbing off about Brittany Spears
You speak without thinking and share opinions that are irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, like your thoughts on pop star Brittany Spears.


Eaton, Cambridge - they paid for it all
Your privileged upbringing at elite institutions like Eaton College and Cambridge University have given you opportunities and advantages that most people do not have access to.


You're just a wanker, but you think you're cool
Despite being unremarkable and unimpressive, you have a self-important attitude as if you are better than others.


Your PC image is just banal
Your image and persona on social media are unoriginal and uninspired, lacking in creativity and authenticity.


You play it off with your sexist style
Your attempts at humor and sarcasm often come at the expense of marginalized groups, particularly women, perpetuating harmful stereotypes and beliefs.


You ain't no different to what used to be
Despite your claims of being a new and innovative personality, you are just another iteration of what has come before you in terms of unoriginality and lack of real substance.


You wrap it up, call it comedy
Your attempts at humor are thinly veiled attempts to justify your offensive and harmful behavior, under the guise of comedy.


You took the 3 Lions and made them your own
You appropriated cultural symbols and traditions of others to suit your own purposes, without giving proper credit or respecting their origin or meaning.


Who are you to say football is coming home?
Your complete and utter detachment from the real world and what matters to people outside of your bubble makes you unqualified to comment on important cultural phenomena, like football.


You ain't from the street
You lack an authentic connection to the struggles and experiences of working-class people who live in difficult neighborhoods and face real challenges.


You're just so plastic, made a living out of being sarcastic
Your attempts at being cutting-edge and witty are superficial and artificial, governed by your own selfish desire to make a profit rather than to truly connect with people and make a difference.




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Written by: STEVE WHALE

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