I Love Louis Cole
Thundercat Lyrics
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About last night, I don't know how it ended
I can't find my phone
And I can't find my shoes
But nothing beats, being in a party with you
(Oh) Let's do it all again
Let's do it again
Let's do it all again
Let's do it again
It's just more fun
When you come around
Even if I act up
You let me know that I'm not crazy
Crazy
Crazy
Yeah, I remember you were punching my friends
Made an oil spill that makes Exxon offended
Then you fell asleep on the laundry in my room
And this is why I love to party with you
Let's do it all again
Let's do it again
Let's do it all again
Let's do it again
When you're around
You know what to say
You brighten my day
I feel that it's crazy
When you're around
When you're around
, everything just becomes more vibrant and exciting. In these lyrics to Thundercat's song "I Love Louis Cole," the narrator addresses his friend and expresses his love for partying with him. The song starts with the narrator waking up the morning after a wild night, unable to find his phone and shoes, but still thinking about how much fun he had with his friend. The chorus repeats the sentiment of wanting to do it all again, highlighting that it's just more enjoyable when his friend is around.
The second verse delves into more specific memories of their night together, including the friend punching the narrator's friends and creating an oil spill (presumably from drinking). However, despite the chaos, the narrator loves partying with his friend because he lets him be himself and knows how to have a good time. The song ends with a repetition of how much brighter everything feels when his friend is around.
Overall, "I Love Louis Cole" is a tribute to a loyal and fun-loving friend who brings excitement and energy into the narrator's life. The lyrics are playful and lighthearted, capturing the carefree spirit of a night out with close friends.
Line by Line Meaning
Let me say good morning my friend
Starting the day by greeting my friend.
About last night, I don't know how it ended
Recalling the events from last night but not sure how it ended.
I can't find my phone
Unsure where my phone is.
And I can't find my shoes
Can't locate my shoes either.
But nothing beats, being in a party with you
Enjoying being with you at a party above all else.
(Oh) Let's do it all again
Expressing the desire to do it all over again.
It's just more fun
It's more enjoyable.
When you come around
Your presence brings happiness.
Even if I act up
Despite my strange behavior sometimes.
You let me know that I'm not crazy
You make me feel sane and understood.
Yeah, I remember you were punching my friends
Recalling the memory of you playfully punching my friends.
Made an oil spill that makes Exxon offended
Describing a messy spill like it was an environmental disaster.
Then you fell asleep on the laundry in my room
Remembering the silly moment of you falling asleep on my laundry.
And this is why I love to party with you
Explaining the reason why it's enjoyable to party with you.
When you're around
Expressing how wonderful it is to have you present.
You know what to say
You always know the right thing to say.
You brighten my day
The effect of your presence is uplifting and positive.
I feel that it's crazy
It's unbelievable how much better things are when you're around.
When you're around
Reiterating that your presence is truly appreciated.
Let's do it all again
Repeating the desire to do it all over again.
Let's do it again
Encouraging a repeat of the enjoyable experience.
Let's do it all again
Another request for a re-do of the great time had.
Let's do it again
Final affirmation of wanting to do it all again.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Stephen Lee Bruner
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“I do believe that hip-hop can be the new jazz, and I’m helping create that”, Bruner said in an interview to Bass Player, in 2008. Read Full BioStephen Lee Bruner, stage name Thundercat (b. October 19 1984, Los Angeles, CA, USA) is a virtuoso bassist, composer, producer and singer. Born into a family of musicians, his brother and he were part of legendary thrash punks Suicidal Tendencies (since 16 years of age) - Bruner has collaborated with many, including jams with Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, Mac Miller and Stanley Clarke.
“I do believe that hip-hop can be the new jazz, and I’m helping create that”, Bruner said in an interview to Bass Player, in 2008.
He is part of the new generation of jazz literate, hip-hop loving instrumentalists who can play beyond traditional limits - a mutant jazz cat - and that’s how 'Thundercat' (a monicker he chose), suits him well (even if it’s purely the result of an unhealthy cartoon addiction dating back to childhood).