Tricky
The Time Lyrics


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(lead vocals by Prince)

.... 1, 2, 3, 4
.... Why you big, tossed-salad, hairdo-havin', long, tall, snaggly gold-toothed,
.... funkin' habit-formed, leather-wearin', beanpole-lookin', black...

Shit! Oh! Somebody bring me a piece of chicken!
What... what Tricky say? What Tricky say? Yakety-yak?
Yakety-yak. My ass, motherf**ker.
Oh, gimme some horns.

You can't f**k with that, look out!
We ain't gonna put no more instruments on this.
We ain't got time. We don't have ti... What time is it?
It's time for you to ... It's time for you to retire.
You're old, but wait, wait, wait!

Why you, and you?
You... you old, Michelin Man, fat, black...

Break now. Yes!

When I look in the mirror. I see your ugly face.
I just wanna run, in front of...
Wait, gimme some horns.

Now you go. You, you..., wait, wait, wait.
Let me... wait. You, you, you're just old.
That's all I know, you're just old and you're fat.
You know it too, don't you?
You know it, you're just fat and old.
Hit me! Uh! Yes! Yes!
That's right, yes!

Johnny, Johnny!




Don't you wish you could get on TV? On the one!
.... My man, say: "Johnny, Johnny!"

Overall Meaning

The Time's song "Tricky" is a track full of trash talk and insults, largely directed at anonymous individuals but also including a few jabs at bandmate Morris Day. The song begins with a count-in followed by lead vocalist Prince launching into a string of insults, including "hairdo-havin'," "beanpole-lookin'," and "fat, black" directed at unnamed targets. He then calls for a break and asks for some horns before returning to his taunts.


The song is a humorous take on the idea of "trash talk" in music and sports, where competitors verbally and often humorously insult each other. The lyrics are meant to be outrageous and exaggerated, making fun of the absurdity of personal insults.


Interestingly, despite the song's aggressive content, it features a funky, upbeat sound typical of The Time's music. This juxtaposition of taunts and lively music creates a playful mood while also showcasing the band's musical chops.


Line by Line Meaning

1, 2, 3, 4
Counting off the start of the song.


Why you big, tossed-salad, hairdo-havin', long, tall, snaggly gold-toothed, funkin' habit-formed, leather-wearin', beanpole-lookin', black...
Insulting and racially charged description of someone or a group of people.


Shit! Oh! Somebody bring me a piece of chicken!
Exclamation of surprise or disbelief, followed by a request for food.


What... what Tricky say? What Tricky say? Yakety-yak? Yakety-yak. My ass, motherf**ker. Oh, gimme some horns.
Asking about something Tricky said, dismissing it as unimportant, and requesting musical accompaniment.


You can't f**k with that, look out! We ain't gonna put no more instruments on this. We ain't got time. We don't have ti... What time is it? It's time for you to ... It's time for you to retire. You're old, but wait, wait, wait!
Asserting their musical superiority and informing someone that it's time for them to retire because of their age. Interrupting themselves to question the current time.


Why you, and you? You... you old, Michelin Man, fat, black...
Insulting and racially charged description of someone or a group of people.


Break now. Yes!
Calling for a musical break in the song.


When I look in the mirror. I see your ugly face. I just wanna run, in front of... Wait, gimme some horns.
Expressing the desire to escape from someone they dislike, requesting musical accompaniment.


Now you go. You, you..., wait, wait, wait. Let me... wait. You, you, you're just old. That's all I know, you're just old and you're fat. You know it too, don't you? You know it, you're just fat and old. Hit me! Uh! Yes! Yes! That's right, yes!
Continuing to insult someone for their age and weight, asserting their own correctness and superiority.


Johnny, Johnny! Don't you wish you could get on TV? On the one! .... My man, say: "Johnny, Johnny!"
Addressing someone named Johnny and suggesting they want to be on television.




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Comments from YouTube:

@myberetta2002

Love hearing Prince laugh, he has the best laugh ever 💜💜

@GregoryBoyd-ln3nm

I figured that was him laughing

@xzcape

Cant nobody do it like this. The pure joy of a jam session.

@gregdorsey3345

These guys sure knew how to jam and have a great time. I wish I could have been at least a teenager in the 80's. I wasn't born until 1987.

@chrishawkins6535

I would say you miss out on a lot of great stuff lol {sorry}/If you were born in the seventies it would've better for you!💯💜

@AddSeymourJr

I bought this song back in 1984 as a freshman in college. I would play this song for my friends in my dorm room and we'd laugh our asses off!! But they all thought the lead vocals were Morris Day. I'm like, "naaaaah. that's Prince! Morris is on drums."

@purplepaisleypassion

Yes, that is Morris's voice in the intro...and Prince's unmistakable laugh...the remainder of the song is Prince singing, with Morris and the boys in the background cracking up at his craziness (and yes, Morris on drums)😉💜💜💜

@leeoni24

the whole song is prince all but the intro!1

@purplepaisleypassion

leeoni24 ...soooooo, you hear no one else's voice, sound effects, or laughs, in the entire rest of the song, other than Prince? You might want to take another listen.

@TheJukebox89

Correct

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