Video Games
V.D.B. Joel Lyrics


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Are you plugged in?
(Yeah)
Alright, ready?
One, two, a one, two, three

I don't play video games no more
I never play video games
Except for a little bit of God of War
I never play video games
Maybe a once in a while a little bit of Fallout 4
But that's okay, not right now, I got things to do

'Cause I don't play video games no more
Never play video games
But Red Dead Redemption 2, that is not a game
It's an incredible journey through old American history
Fighting for your life and fighting for your family
Try to live your days with honor and integrity
That's not a game, that's an adult thing
That's not a game at all
That's like fuckin' Shakespeare

You know I don't play video games no more
Tiny bit of video game
I guess I still play fuckin' video game, yee-haw





That it, that's the one
It's on the album

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, V.D.B. Joel expresses his current attitude towards playing video games. He starts by stating that he no longer plays video games at all, except for occasional moments when he indulges in a bit of God of War or Fallout 4. However, he clarifies that currently he has other priorities and things to do, so he is not actively engaged in playing video games.


Moving forward, V.D.B. Joel introduces the notion that Red Dead Redemption 2 is not just a simple video game. Instead, he views it as an incredible journey through old American history. He describes it as a game where you fight for your life and family, while striving to live with honor and integrity. He emphasizes that this game is not just entertainment, but something deeper and more profound. Comparing it to the works of Shakespeare, he suggests that Red Dead Redemption 2 possesses a level of depth and complexity that makes it more akin to a reflection of real-life adult experiences.


Despite claiming he no longer plays video games, V.D.B. Joel admits that he still plays a little bit. In a playful manner, he exclaims "yee-haw," showcasing his enjoyment and enthusiasm for these occasional gaming sessions.


Finally, he concludes by indicating that this song will be featured on his album. This suggests that the song itself is an important part of his artistic expression and represents his current perspective on video games.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't play video games no more
I have stopped playing video games entirely.


I never play video games
Video games have never been a part of my usual activities.


Except for a little bit of God of War
However, I do occasionally indulge in playing a small amount of God of War.


Maybe a once in a while a little bit of Fallout 4
Occasionally, I might play a bit of Fallout 4, but not frequently.


But that's okay, not right now, I got things to do
Despite that, I currently prioritize my other tasks and responsibilities.


'Cause I don't play video games no more
The reason for my lack of interest in video games is that I have completely stopped playing them.


Never play video games
I have never been an active player of video games.


But Red Dead Redemption 2, that is not a game
However, Red Dead Redemption 2 is not just a typical game.


It's an incredible journey through old American history
It provides an extraordinary experience, immersing you in the exploration of past American events.


Fighting for your life and fighting for your family
It involves battles for survival and the protection of your loved ones.


Try to live your days with honor and integrity
The game encourages you to lead a righteous and principled life.


That's not a game, that's an adult thing
It surpasses the boundaries of being a mere game, and becomes a more mature experience.


That's not a game at all
It can no longer be defined as a typical game.


That's like fuckin' Shakespeare
Its depth and complexity are comparable to the works of Shakespeare.


You know I don't play video games no more
I want to reiterate the fact that I have completely stopped playing video games.


Tiny bit of video game
However, I still engage in a small amount of video gaming.


I guess I still play fuckin' video game, yee-haw
I suppose I still indulge in playing video games occasionally, expressing enthusiasm for it.


That it, that's the one
That concludes my statement, that was my main point.


It's on the album
This song is included in the album.




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Jack Black, Kyle Glass

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