Jungle
jeen. Lyrics


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I have to leave this party
Oh no offence I’m sorry
Its just its getting late
And I cant concentrate
So please just tell me I’m disqualified
Over dramatic and under prescribed

Oh it’s a jungle out there
Oh it’s a jungle out there

Im running out this city
Its so so melancholy
Theres nothing left to say
Oh oh no I cant relate
So please just tell me I’m disqualified
Over dramatic and under supplied

Oh it’s a jungle out there
Oh it’s a jungle out there

And it keep following me
It keep following it keep following me all night
And it keep following me
It keep following it keep following me all night





Oh it’s a jungle out there
Oh it’s a jungle out there

Overall Meaning

The song "Jungle" by Jeen. describes the feeling of being lost in the chaos of life. The opening lines suggest that the singer wants to leave a party because they can't concentrate anymore. The party scene is mayhem, and the singer feels that they don't belong there anymore. They apologize for being dramatic and overreacting. However, the party could be symbolic of society, and they can't deal with the chaos anymore.


The second verse talks about the singer leaving the city because it's melancholy, and they can't relate to it anymore. It could be that the city represents isolation and loneliness that the singer cannot endure. The repetitive lines “Over dramatic and under prescribed/Over dramatic and under supplied” could imply that the singer is trapped and can’t escape the jungle that is life.


The chorus, “Oh it’s a jungle out there”, is repeated throughout the song, and this could signify how life is unpredictable and represents both danger and beauty. The song suggests that the world is a complicated place, and it’s challenging to navigate it. In conclusion, "Jungle" is a thought-provoking song that describes the complexities of life and how it can sometimes feel like a jungle.


Line by Line Meaning

I have to leave this party
The singer feels it is time for them to go and wants to excuse themselves.


Oh no offence I’m sorry
The singer wants to make sure that their departure is not taken as an insult to the party host.


Its just its getting late
The singer feels that time is moving on and they have other things to attend to.


And I cant concentrate
The noise or atmosphere of the party is disrupting the artist's focus.


So please just tell me I’m disqualified
The artist is asking someone to give them a reason to leave.


Over dramatic and under prescribed
The singer is admitting that their request to leave may seem unnecessary or extreme.


Oh it’s a jungle out there
The singer is remarking on how difficult life can be and how they feel overwhelmed by it.


I'm running out this city
The artist wants to escape from their current environment or situation.


Its so so melancholy
The artist perceives their surroundings to be depressing or unhappy.


Theres nothing left to say
The artist feels that there is nothing to talk about or contribute to the current situation.


Oh oh no I cant relate
The singer is unable to connect with the people or environment they are currently in.


So please just tell me I’m disqualified
The artist is once again asking for permission to leave.


Over dramatic and under supplied
The singer acknowledges that their desire to leave may not be rational or justified.


And it keep following me
The singer feels that their problems or troubles are persisting and won't go away.


It keep following it keep following me all night
The singer is emphasizing the long-lasting nature of their difficulties.


Oh it’s a jungle out there
The artist is repeating their earlier sentiment of how complicated and difficult life can be.




Lyrics © Red Brick Music Publishing
Written by: JEEN O'BRIEN

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