Snap!
Tinanavy1 Lyrics


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No, there are no easy answers
To sum up the problems which we face
History's a lesson, let us learn by our mistakes
Just don't expect to make sense
Out of what you see
For I can tell you now that
Knowing is believing
So if you open your mind you might understand
You're the victim of a bigtime government scam
And though you may not be inclined to believe
The man behind the desk does get paid to deceive
You live in your little dream world

You're much too cool to care
I really have to warn you
I think it's only fair
They await the final hour
As happy as they are sick
Laughing so hysterically
At all those who they've tricked
But then who an I to tell you who to believe in
When all the masks they seem so damn deceiving?
How can I say to you, "You be Free"

That would never bring about mass anarchy
Now, would it?

Overall Meaning

In the opening lines of "Snap!" by Tinanavy1, the artist establishes a sense of complexity surrounding societal and personal issues. The lyrics underscore the idea that answers to pressing problems are seldom simple, hinting at an innate difficulty in resolving the struggles we face in an intricately woven socio-political landscape. By referencing history as a valuable teacher, the song encourages listeners to reflect on past events and learn from them, implying that neglecting these lessons can lead to repeating mistakes. This notion is further emphasized by the cryptic advice not to expect clarity from the chaotic observations of the world. The assertion that "knowing is believing" suggests a deeper philosophical inquiry into the nature of truth, knowledge, and perception—indicating that understanding our reality requires openness and a willingness to question prevailing beliefs. This stance leads the listener to a stark realization: they may be ensnared in a deception orchestrated by larger systems, particularly government entities that prioritize control and manipulation over transparency and integrity.


Tinanavy1 continues to delve into this theme of hidden truths in the following stanza, where they directly confront the listener about their complacency and detachment from the injustices around them. With the phrase "You're much too cool to care," the artist suggests a critique of apathy and a societal tendency to turn a blind eye to corruption and deceit. This indifference is framed as a kind of defense mechanism against the reality of political machinations that compel people to uphold a false sense of security and detachment. The lyrics portray the elite or ruling class as consciously enjoying the suffering caused by their policies, represented in vivid imagery: "laughing so hysterically at all those who they've tricked." This depiction captures the malevolence of those in positions of power and emphasizes a disconnection between their actions and the consequences experienced by the populace, stirring feelings of disillusionment and anger.


The refrain of uncertainty regarding whom to trust surfaces in the lines reflecting on the various deceptions we encounter. The artist poses the rhetorical question about how to effectively liberate individuals from their belief systems when those very systems are built on a facade of security and trust. The suggestion that individuals should "be free" raises a provocative dichotomy: can genuine liberation from societal constraints occur without chaos? The artist, candidly acknowledging their limitations in guiding others, implies that revolutionary thought might be met with resistance and misunderstanding; thus, any call for freedom might become futile if not embraced collectively. The ambiguity of this freedom indicates a recognition of the complexities of awakening societal consciousness, as it isn't merely about rejecting authority but involves grappling with the subconscious beliefs that dictate behavior.


Ultimately, "Snap!" weaves a narrative that invites introspection on deeply rooted societal dynamics. Throughout the lyrics, Tinanavy1 crafts a commentary on the turbulent interplay between personal awareness and systemic control, effectively urging listeners to scrutinize their own beliefs and the information they consume. By invoking imagery of deception and disillusionment, the song thoughtfully navigates the psychological barriers that nobly aspire to dissuade a more profound understanding of one's position within society. The underlying message is not simply a condemnation of apathy but rather a call to action: it beckons the listener to awaken from their "little dream world” and confront the uncomfortable truths about the systems that govern their lives, ultimately advocating for a conscious engagement with the socio-political realities that shape their existence.


Line by Line Meaning

No, there are no easy answers
Life does not offer simple solutions to complex issues.


To sum up the problems which we face
It is difficult to condense the challenges we encounter into clear explanations.


History's a lesson, let us learn by our mistakes
The past serves as a guide; we should use our previous errors as opportunities for growth.


Just don't expect to make sense
Do not anticipate clarity in every situation.


Out of what you see
Based solely on your observations.


For I can tell you now that
Allow me to clarify.


Knowing is believing
What we accept as truth is contingent upon our understanding.


So if you open your mind you might understand
Expanding your perspective may lead to greater comprehension of reality.


You're the victim of a bigtime government scam
You are being manipulated by a large-scale deceit orchestrated by those in power.


And though you may not be inclined to believe
Even if you are hesitant to accept this fact.


The man behind the desk does get paid to deceive
Those in authority are financially rewarded for misleading others.


You live in your little dream world
You are entrenched in an illusion that distracts from the harsh truths of reality.


You're much too cool to care
You appear indifferent and unconcerned about important matters.


I really have to warn you
It is imperative that I advise you.


I think it's only fair
I find it just to provide this caution.


They await the final hour
There are those who anticipate a critical moment of reckoning.


As happy as they are sick
They derive pleasure from their malicious actions despite their twisted morals.


Laughing so hysterically
They revel in amusement at the plight of others.


At all those who they've tricked
They find joy in the deception of the unsuspecting.


But then who am I to tell you who to believe in
I question my authority to dictate your beliefs.


When all the masks they seem so damn deceiving?
The facades people wear are profoundly misleading.


How can I say to you, 'You be Free'
What right do I have to proclaim your liberation?


That would never bring about mass anarchy
Such a declaration would not lead to widespread chaos.


Now, would it?
Is there any likelihood that this would occur?




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DAVID BRYAN BENOIT, RICHARD C. BRAUN

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