What's The Word
joe fox Lyrics


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All the kids around my way
You bought that flake, get through the day
And I'm inside just countin' blues
Hiding from the TV news

Sex and drugs is all my pleasure
In this little life of leisure
A pretty girl, she don't believe
Anything she hears or sees

Well, what's the word on the street?
What's the word on the street?
What's the word I need to tell myself
'Cause all these pills, they just ain't helpin' me
I can't think or see

Soon in love we all succumb
You get nine lives and then you're done
But here they comes, your politician
Stage magician, little difference

Well, what's the word on the street?
What's the word on the street?
I said, what's the word I need to tell myself
'Cause all these pills, they just ain't helpin' me

Well, what's the word on the street?
Ah tell me, what's the word on the street?
What's the word on the street?
Ah tell me, what's the word on the street?
What's the word I need to tell myself
'Cause all these pills, they just ain't helpin' me
I can't fight the sea




What's the word I need to tell myself
All these pills, they just ain't helpin' me

Overall Meaning

In "What's the Word," Joe Fox seems to be describing a life of aimlessness and boredom. He expresses a sense of detachment from the world around him, as he observes the kids in his neighborhood resorting to drugs to get through the day, while he remains inside counting his problems. He confesses to finding pleasure in sex and drugs, but at the same time acknowledges that they haven't provided him with any real sense of relief. He then poses the question, "what's the word on the street?" as if he is seeking answers or guidance from outside himself. He seems to be grappling with a sense of hopelessness and a lack of direction, yearning for something more meaningful to hold on to.


The imagery of the politician and the stage magician that he employs in the final verse suggests that he sees these figures as manipulators, who present false images of reality to the masses. It seems to imply a sense of disillusionment with the systems and institutions that he encounters in his everyday life. The repeated refrain of "what's the word on the street?", serves as a reminder of the search for truth and meaning that lies at the heart of the song.


Overall, "What's the Word" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of modern life, and the search for authenticity and truth amidst a sea of noise and confusion.


Line by Line Meaning

All the kids around my way
Referring to people in the neighborhood who engage in drug use to cope with their problems.


You bought that flake, get through the day
People resort to using drugs such as cocaine to cope with everyday challenges.


And I'm inside just countin' blues
Expressing personal sadness and loneliness while contemplating life.


Hiding from the TV news
Trying to avoid the depressing news and negative energy in the media.


Sex and drugs is all my pleasure
Describing addiction as the only source of pleasure in life.


In this little life of leisure
Describing a life of comfort, but with no real purpose or fulfillment.


A pretty girl, she don't believe
A pretty girl, who is skeptical of what she sees and hears around her.


Anything she hears or sees
Questioning the validity and authenticity of information presented to her.


Well, what's the word on the street?
Asking for the current situation and gossip that is going around the neighborhood.


What's the word I need to tell myself
Asking for the truth and most important information to help improve his life.


'Cause all these pills, they just ain't helpin' me
Realizing that drugs and medication are not the solution to his problems.


I can't think or see
Acknowledging the negative effects of drug abuse on cognitive function and perception.


Soon in love we all succumb
Discussing the inevitability of falling in love and becoming vulnerable.


You get nine lives and then you're done
Metaphorically implying that humans have limited chances or opportunities in life before they die.


But here they comes, your politician
Referring to political figures who frequently make false promises and use manipulation tactics.


Stage magician, little difference
Comparing politicians to magicians who use illusions to deceive and distract the public.


Ah tell me, what's the word on the street?
Repeating the question in order to emphasize the importance of knowing what is truly happening.


What's the word I need to tell myself
Reiterating the importance of seeking truth and helpful information.


I can't fight the sea
Acknowledging the futility and helplessness he feels when faced with overwhelming problems in life.


All these pills, they just ain't helpin' me
Reaffirming that drugs are not the solution to his problems.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: OLIVER JOSEPH FOX-WILLIAMS

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Comments from YouTube:

@joshgusak366

As much as I loved his features on ALLA he shines as a solo artist. Big future in store for Mr. Fox.

@unky5724

Dang he fell off hard

@dannyflex8155

Kapn gunna he ain’t really drop nun honestly.

@uglyjihad

@Nate he didn't fall off, he's helping homeless people and makes shows for them in London

@ryandrummond1977

How is the future looking now we are here? 🤔

@N4orEditor

@Ryan Drummond if he dropped an album after this song he wouldn't have but he had a situation where a label exec sexually assaulted him and didnt let him drop music

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@emanuelgarcia7542

You’ve got real talent,just because you don’t have many viewers or strong supporters that don’t mean anything. I’ve realized the most unknown people are usually the ones who are most amazing in something. We wanna hear new music

@bettithegoat

I hope he drop something soon

@nicoleta3985

Yes! I also realised in our era the really amazing artists are not famous

@NAW_

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