Ice Cream
Uni-V Lyrics


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Hey mommy?
Hm?
What's a allegory?
An allegory is a story with a subliminal meaning
That has a political message based off the writer's mind
Can you give me something from the ice cream truck? Of course baby

What's goin' on 'lil man, what can I get for you?
Now for as long as I can remember
The ice cream truck been playin' the same song
I bet you don't even know the origin of it
Do you? Do you, Mr. Ice Cream Man?
Lady, what the hell are you talkin' ab-
Allow me to enlighten you, Mr. Ice Cream Man
A white man named Harry C. Brown
Made a racist ass song called "Nigga Love A Watermelon"
That was in 1916 on Columbia Records
And here you are a hundred years later
Comin' through your neighborhood playin' the same fuckin' song

Way to go Mr. Ice Cream Man




Wait a minute, hold up
Ain't you Neverteddy69 from Tinder?

Overall Meaning

In Uni-V's song "Ice Cream," the lyrics delve into the concept of an allegory and the historical context behind the familiar tune played by ice cream trucks. The song begins with a conversation between a child and their mother, where the child asks what an allegory is. The mother explains that an allegory is a story with a hidden or symbolic meaning, often conveying a political message based on the writer's perspective.


The child then asks for something from the ice cream truck, initiating a dialogue between them and the ice cream truck vendor. The child expresses their curiosity about the origins of the song played by ice cream trucks, implying that it has a deeper meaning. The vendor, initially confused and dismissive, is then confronted by the child's mother, who proceeds to enlighten him.


The mother reveals that the iconic ice cream truck song has a controversial history. She explains that a white man named Harry C. Brown composed a racist song titled "Nigga Love A Watermelon" in 1916. The song was released on Columbia Records and the ice cream truck melody is derived from it. The mother criticizes the ice cream man for perpetuating a song with such a racist origin, highlighting the irony and insensitivity of playing it in modern times.


Amidst this serious revelation, the song takes an unexpected turn when the ice cream man recognizes the child's mother as someone he knows from Tinder, adding a humorous twist to the conversation.


Overall, Uni-V's "Ice Cream" sheds light on the hidden meaning behind the ice cream truck song and challenges the social implications of perpetuating a tune with a racist origin.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey mommy?
The child inquires of his mother


Hm?
The mother responds with curiosity


What's a allegory?
The child seeks an explanation for the concept of allegory


An allegory is a story with a subliminal meaning
It is a narrative that carries a hidden message


That has a political message based off the writer's mind
This message usually reflects the writer's political views


Can you give me something from the ice cream truck? Of course baby
The child asks for a treat from the ice cream truck and the mother agrees to fulfill the request


What's goin' on 'lil man, what can I get for you?
The ice cream vendor addresses the child and asks what he wants


Now for as long as I can remember
Throughout my entire existence


The ice cream truck been playin' the same song
The ice cream truck has consistently played a particular melody


I bet you don't even know the origin of it
I doubt you have any knowledge of its history


Do you? Do you, Mr. Ice Cream Man?
Do you possess such knowledge, Mr. Ice Cream Man?


Lady, what the hell are you talkin' ab-
The ice cream man interrupts the woman


Allow me to enlighten you, Mr. Ice Cream Man
Let me educate you on the matter, Mr. Ice Cream Man


A white man named Harry C. Brown
There was a Caucasian man called Harry C. Brown


Made a racist ass song called 'Nigga Love A Watermelon'
He created a racially offensive song titled 'Nigga Love A Watermelon'


That was in 1916 on Columbia Records
This occurred in the year 1916 under the label Columbia Records


And here you are a hundred years later
And now, a century later


Comin' through your neighborhood playin' the same fuckin' song
You continue to drive through neighborhoods, playing that exact song


Way to go Mr. Ice Cream Man
Congratulations, Mr. Ice Cream Man


Wait a minute, hold up
Wait a moment, pause


Ain't you Neverteddy69 from Tinder?
Aren't you the user Neverteddy69 from the dating app Tinder?




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ryan Daniel Montgomery

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