Let's Go to Work
The Kingpins Lyrics


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Let's Go To Work!

It's 9 o'clock in the evening,
and there's work to be done
No time to talk,
we got to punch the clocks and stop having fun

Now I'm a hard working fellow
So get out of my way

There's a job to do we can't avoid
I got no time for the unemployed
So come on people buckle down
there's no time to shirk
LET'S GO TO WORK!

I'm a modern-day Valmont
Don Juan in a suit
Some guys content just to work to pay the rent
I take a different route

Gonna climb the corporate ladder
Till I'm the man on top

On the job, you know what they say:
"There's a reward for working every day"




From the CEO to the loneliest clerk,
Everybody's got to work!

Overall Meaning

The Kingpins's song Let's Go to Work is a call-to-action anthem that encourages people to be diligent, focused and hardworking in order to achieve success. The lyrics describe the mindset of someone who is fully committed to their job and expects the same level of dedication from those around them. The song's opening line "It's 9 o'clock in the evening, and there's work to be done" sets the tone for the urgency and importance of the task at hand. The lyrics make it clear that there is no time to waste and no room for laziness or procrastination. The line "No time to talk, we got to punch the clocks and stop having fun" suggests that while work can be rewarding, it is also serious business that requires focus and discipline.


The second verse of the song introduces the main character as a "hard working fellow" who is determined to succeed. The line "I got no time for the unemployed" implies that he has little patience for those who are not actively working towards their goals. The chorus of the song, which repeats the phrase "Let's go to work" several times, serves as a rallying cry for anyone who shares this mindset. The third verse highlights the singer's ambition and desire to "climb the corporate ladder". He sees himself as a "modern-day Valmont" and a "Don Juan in a suit", both characters known for their charm and cunning. The line "From the CEO to the loneliest clerk, everybody's got to work!" emphasizes the universality of this message, suggesting that no matter what your position in life, you must work hard to achieve success.


Overall, Let's Go to Work is a song about the value of hard work and the importance of taking action to achieve your goals. It celebrates the virtues of discipline, focus, and determination, while acknowledging the challenges and sacrifices that come with pursuing success. The song's energy and catchy chorus make it an uplifting and inspiring tune that is sure to motivate anyone who listens to it.


Line by Line Meaning

It's 9 o'clock in the evening,
It's already late in the day, but there is still unfinished work to be done


and there's work to be done
Tasks that need to be completed are waiting for us


No time to talk,
We cannot waste time chatting


we got to punch the clocks and stop having fun
We need to start working and stop enjoying ourselves


Now I'm a hard working fellow
I am a diligent worker


So get out of my way
Please do not obstruct or distract me


There's a job to do we can't avoid
We have no choice but to complete the task at hand


I got no time for the unemployed
I have no sympathy for those who are not working


So come on people buckle down
Let's focus and start working seriously


there's no time to shirk
There's no time for laziness


LET'S GO TO WORK!
Let's begin working right now!


I'm a modern-day Valmont
I am a contemporary version of a powerful and wealthy man


Don Juan in a suit
I am a smooth and charming businessman


Some guys content just to work to pay the rent
Some people are satisfied with just earning enough money to pay their bills


I take a different route
I pursue a path to greater success and wealth


Gonna climb the corporate ladder
I am determined to achieve higher positions of power in a company


Till I'm the man on top
Until I am the most powerful person in the organization


On the job, you know what they say:
At work, everyone knows the saying:


"There's a reward for working every day"
Those who work hard are compensated for their efforts


From the CEO to the loneliest clerk,
Everyone, regardless of their position in the company, must work


Everybody's got to work!
Working is necessary for everyone




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Comments from YouTube:

Beast Sh

upload more videos of kingpins in this skafest please

Sam Gopnik

wait that not The Kingpins where Lorraine Muller

Chris McKee

Arif Aiman lol the only female

Pama Khadro Productions

Arif Aiman playing sax

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