FREAKS
Timmy Trumpet Lyrics


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The bass and the tweeters make the speakers go to war
Ah, the mighty trumpet brings the freaks out to the floor
The bass and the tweeters make the speakers go to war
Ah, the mighty trumpet brings the freaks out to the floor

Tell me, tell me, where the freaks at
Tell me, tell me, where the freaks at
Freaks at, freaks at, freaks at, freaks at
Fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre
Tell me where the freaks at

We get that bass thumpin', people jumpin' all over the world
We got them speakers pumpin', Timmy Trumpet for the woman with curves
Got that freak flow, freak show
Welcome to the circus
Let the leaders lead, preachers preach
Welcome to the service
Close the curtains on 'em if they're actin' like they never heard us
See we do this for a purpose just to keep that fire burnin'
And we don't need no water let that mother-mother burn
Timmy play your trumpet let the people go berserk

The bass and the tweeters make the speakers go to war
Ah, the mighty trumpet brings the freaks out to the floor
The bass and the tweeters make the speakers go to war
Ah, the mighty trumpet brings the freaks out to the floor

Tell me, tell me, where the freaks at
Tell me, tell me, where the freaks at
Freaks at, freaks at, freaks at, freaks at
Fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre-fre
Tell me where the freaks at

The bass and the tweeters make the speakers go to war
Ah, the mighty trumpet brings the freaks out to the floor




The bass and the tweeters make the speakers go to war
Ah, the mighty trumpet brings the freaks out to the floor

Overall Meaning

The song "Freaks" by Timmy Trumpet is a dance track that focuses on the power of music to bring people together and make them dance. The lyrics speak of "the bass and the tweeters" making the "speakers go to war," while Timmy's trumpet "brings the freaks out to the floor." The repetition of the line "tell me where the freaks at" emphasizes the urge to find and connect with like-minded people who want to dance and have a good time.


The song's lyrics also touch on the idea of the dance floor as a social space and a place to escape from the stresses of everyday life. The lines "we do this for a purpose just to keep that fire burnin'" and "let the leaders lead, preachers preach, welcome to the service" suggest that dancing can be a communal experience that brings people together and provides a sense of purpose and meaning.


Overall, the song's lyrics focus on the universal appeal of dance music and the way it can bring people together and create a sense of community.


Line by Line Meaning

The bass and the tweeters make the speakers go to war
The intense bass and high-frequency tweeters in the sound system create a powerful vibe that invigorates the listeners to dance energetically.


Ah, the mighty trumpet brings the freaks out to the floor
Timmy Trumpet's masterful trumpet play inspires and motivates the crowd to unleash their wild side and take over the dance floor.


Tell me, tell me, where the freaks at
The song's narrator asks the listeners to share the location of the wildest and craziest people in the audience who are ready to party.


Freaks at, freaks at, freaks at, freaks at
Repeatedly seeking the attention of the audience and specifically calling out to those who identify themselves as freaks.


We get that bass thumpin', people jumpin' all over the world
The powerful rhythm of the music gets the audience energized, and they jump up and down in excitement, no matter where they are in the world.


We got them speakers pumpin', Timmy Trumpet for the woman with curves
The music is blasted out from the amplified speakers and Timmy Trumpet is making it for seductive and curvy women who are the life of the party.


Got that freak flow, freak show
The song has a unique and exciting sound, attractive to those who are spontaneous and drawn to the unusual.


Welcome to the circus
The song brings a carnival atmosphere; it's an exciting and unpredictable party environment.


Let the leaders lead, preachers preach
Everyone has a role to play in the party atmosphere, be it as a leader or preacher, and no matter how it gets done, the goal is to keep the fire burning.


Welcome to the service
The song is like a religious experience, something that brings the audience together and creates a sense of unity among partygoers.


Close the curtains on 'em if they're actin' like they never heard us
If anyone is not willing to participate in the party atmosphere, they're better off to remain on the sidelines of the party scene.


See we do this for a purpose just to keep that fire burnin'
The party scene is an outlet for people to blow off steam and cut loose, and the purpose of the song is to keep the party atmosphere lively and enjoyable.


And we don't need no water let that mother-mother burn
The music is so hot and the party so intense that water would not be necessary to extinguish the fire. The dance floor is on fire, and it's a good thing.


Timmy play your trumpet let the people go berserk
The trumpet playing is the most exciting part of the song, and the singer asks Timmy to ramp up the playing and spur the audience to go wild and crazy on the dance floor.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ivan Gough, Jeremy Bunawan, Demetrius Savelio, Tim Smith, Mathieu Francois E. Valton

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@TMRWMusic

Who still has this one on repeat? Check out the BEST of Timmy's tracks here https://youtu.be/KKtD1D8Uga0

@AnthonyWade7

Dude… ya got me

@davoxime

EVERY DAY

@ItsTheTacoBellFan

just found it again after all these years

@kzchanel3282

I still remember when i first heard this song. It was in my mother's sister car when i was 6 yrs old. I'm fifteen now, and still listening to this.

@BlueGlitchEXE

Love this song, still on my playlist

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@lich8330

ah yes, the song that destroyed the internet for like 4 fucking years.

@bullsomicplays2369

some say, if you listen closely..you can still hear the song being played in an old meme

@patriciajin6206

@@bullsomicplays2369 Nostalgia ;(

@chlobosumm4

Rightfully so.

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