instrumental
The Only Ones Lyrics


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Baby, you're just instrumental
Just instrumental

Baby, you're just instrumental
Just instrumental




Overall Meaning

The Only Ones's song “Instrumental” has a fairly straightforward message; however, it is shrouded in ambiguity, which makes it all the more interesting. The lyrics are simple and repetitive, highlighting the song's main message - that the person being addressed is merely "instrumental." The repeated use of the phrase is powerful, yet vague, and it raises questions about what the singer is trying to convey.


At a surface level, the lyrics refer to someone who is nothing more than an object, a tool to be used and discarded when they are no longer needed. It could be interpreted as dehumanizing, and it highlights the individual's lack of value or worth in the eyes of the singer. However, diving deeper into the meaning of the song shows that there is a hidden complexity to it.


One interpretation of the song is that it deals with an unhealthy relationship dynamic. The vocalist, in this case, is saying that their partner is merely an instrument for his pleasure, and he sees no other purpose for them. It's a bleak portrait of human relationships, and it raises a question of how much people value each other. Another possible interpretation is that it is about one's personal struggle with their own self-value; the person being addressed could be the singer themselves, and they are saying that they feel like they're nothing but a tool, a means to an end.


In either case, the song paints a picture of emotional detachment, in which an individual is seen as having no inherent value beyond their utility function to someone else.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby, you're just instrumental
The person is only important for their instrumental role.


Just instrumental
Their entire purpose is to serve as an instrument.


Baby, you're just instrumental
This is repeated to reinforce the idea that they are solely instrumental.


Just instrumental
Again, reiterating that the person is not seen beyond their instrumental function.




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