Last Rushup 10
The Tuss Lyrics


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I don't know - can I call you?
It has to be done, come here, cause I'm rushin'.
I don't know - can I call you?
Open your eyes - Richard, are you ok?

I don't know - can I call you?
It has to be done, come here, cause I'm rushin'.
I don't know - can I call you?
Open your eyes - Richard, are you ok?





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Tuss's song Last Rushup 10 are cryptic and ambiguous, leaving much to interpretation. The song seems to be centered around a sense of urgency and desperation, with the repeated line "It has to be done, come here, cause I'm rushin'." The singer of the song is unsure about whether they can call someone, possibly a friend or lover, and is hoping to connect with them.


The repetition of "I don't know - can I call you?" suggests a feeling of uncertainty and hesitation in reaching out. The line "Open your eyes - Richard, are you ok?" adds an element of concern and care for someone named Richard, perhaps indicating that the urgency of the situation is related to his well-being. The overall emotion conveyed by the song is one of tension and anxiety, with the frantic pace of the music adding to the sense of urgency.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know - can I call you?
Uncertainty about communicating with someone.


It has to be done, come here, cause I'm rushin'.
Urgency to complete a task.


I don't know - can I call you?
Repeating uncertainty about communicating with someone.


Open your eyes - Richard, are you ok?
Checking on Richard's well-being.




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Comments from YouTube:

@Bookspine5

Such an amazing tune! Gosh this should be played on repeat at every sales floor, fast food establishment, and hosptial across our blue-and-green world.

@TheOneRealDJ

That will motivate them

@henryzhang3961

all patients in the hospital will die (of joy)

@everyday316

These Tuss tunes are stories... Remarkable stories

@Bookspine5

Indeed, the Last Rushup 10 could fit an action narrative of the novel Neuromancer by William Gibson.

@SimplyHaffar

nothing above. nothing at all will ever be above this man.

@athenachristinemusic

How could I forget what a gem this is!

@supertakumar4728

5:13 I felt that

@mybestfriend13

it does take a lot of artistry to come up with something like that melodic switchup at 4:02

@mybestfriend13

i think so too!

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