Supercapitalism
Wynton Marsalis Lyrics


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Gimme that. Gimme this. Gimme that.
Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme that.
Gimme that. Gimme this. Gimme that. And
That and that and that and that.

Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme that.
Gimme that. Gimme this. Gimme that.
Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme that. And
That and that and that and that.

Let me see that, I think there's something
There I see.
Give it to me. I got to have it all for me.
Let me see that, I think there's something
There I see.
Give it to me. I got to have it all for me.

I got to have, I got to have now.
A lot of stuff, expensive fluff, Wow.
I got to work I got to get now
A brand new thing I'm worshipping, Wow.
I got to make, I got to get green.
Give me my fee. I got to be mean.

There's never enough.
There's never enough.
There's never enough.
It's never enough.
There's always some more.
Oh where are you hidin' it?
It's never e-

Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme that.
Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme that.




Gimme that. Gimme this. Gimme that. And
That and that and that and that.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Wynton Marsalis's song "Supercapitalism" reflect the insatiable desire for material possessions that characterizes consumerism and capitalism. The repeated refrain of "Gimme this, Gimme that" emphasizes the never-ending cycle of wanting more and more things, never feeling satisfied with what one already has. Marsalis critiques the consumerist mentality that permeates society, with people constantly on the hunt for the next new thing to possess.


The lines "I got to work I got to get now
A brand new thing I'm worshipping, Wow" highlight how we have come to worship material possessions and prioritize them over everything else, including relationships and personal growth. Marsalis suggests that this mentality has become so normalized in society that we are willing to sacrifice our values and integrity in order to accumulate more wealth and possessions. The line "Give me my fee. I got to be mean" demonstrates this idea, as people become ruthless in their pursuit of wealth and success, even at the expense of others.


Overall, "Supercapitalism" is a commentary on the negative effects of hyper-consumerism on our society, urging listeners to question their relationship with material possessions and reflect on what truly brings meaning and fulfillment to their lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Gimme that. Gimme this. Gimme that.
I want material possessions, give me more and more.


Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme that. Gimme that. Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme this. Gimme that. Gimme that. And That and that and that and that.
I want material possessions, give me more and more and even more.


Let me see that, I think there's something There I see. Give it to me. I got to have it all for me.
I want to acquire new material things and I will not stop until I have it all.


I got to have, I got to have now. A lot of stuff, expensive fluff, Wow. I got to work I got to get now A brand new thing I'm worshipping, Wow. I got to make, I got to get green. Give me my fee. I got to be mean.
I want to be rich and famous, I will do whatever it takes to acquire everything I want in life, even if it means hurting others.


There's never enough. There's never enough. There's never enough. It's never enough. There's always some more. Oh where are you hidin' it? It's never e-
I will never be content with what I have, I always want more and I will do anything to get it, even if it means hurting others.




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