It's Coming Up Again
The Relatives Lyrics


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Listen I′d like to ask a question all over this country
Have you ever mistreated anybody
In order to advance yourself
If you have it's coming up again

Say it loud, it′s coming up again
Say it loud, it's coming up again
Say it loud, it's coming up again
Say it loud, it′s coming up again

(Breakdown)

Say it loud, it′s coming up again
Say it loud, it's coming up again
Say it loud, it′s coming up again
Say it loud, it's coming up again

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Say it Loud
Down in Austin Texas, It′s coming up again
L.A. It's coming up again
New York City, It′s coming up again
Detriot Michigan, It's coming up again
Austin Texas, It's coming up again

Say it loud, it′s coming up again
Say it loud, it′s coming up again??? it's coming up again

Say it loud, it′s coming up again
Say it loud, it's coming up again





One more time say it, it′s coming up again

Overall Meaning

The Relatives' song "It's Coming Up Again" is a powerful call for self-reflection and accountability. The lyrics ask the listener whether they have mistreated anyone in order to advance themselves, and warns that this behavior will come back to haunt them. The repeated refrain of "Say it loud, it's coming up again" emphasizes the importance of acknowledging one's actions and taking responsibility for them.


The song is a reminder that actions have consequences, and that we must strive to treat others with respect and integrity. It also speaks to the idea of karma, or the belief that our actions have a way of coming back to us in some form. The use of repetition in the lyrics creates a sense of urgency and insistence, driving home the message of the song.


In summary, "It's Coming Up Again" is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to examine their own behavior and take responsibility for their actions. It's a reminder that mistreating others in order to advance oneself is never justified, and that we must work to create a more just and compassionate world.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen I'd like to ask a question all over this country
The singer wants to ask a question to everyone in the country


Have you ever mistreated anybody
The singer wants to know if anyone has mistreated someone else


In order to advance yourself
The singer is specifically asking if anyone has mistreated someone to benefit themselves


If you have it's coming up again
The artist warns that if anyone has done so, karma will catch up to them


Say it loud, it's coming up again
The refrain is a warning and reminder to confess and repent


Down in Austin Texas, It's coming up again
The warning is applicable to the people of Austin, Texas


L.A. It's coming up again
The warning is applicable to the people of Los Angeles, California


New York City, It's coming up again
The warning is applicable to the people of New York City, New York


Detriot Michigan, It's coming up again
The warning is applicable to the people of Detroit, Michigan


One more time say it, it's coming up again
One final warning to confess and make amends before karma catches up




Writer(s): Gean West

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