Diving into the depths of societal expectations and personal aspirations, this track is a poignant commentary on the dichotomy between what we could be and who we are. The repeated lines about potential professions suggest a lament for unfulfilled potential, hinting at societal pressures to pursue prestigious careers. Yet, the dismissive "Oh, come on, not that again!" suggests a pushback against these expectations. The repetition of "You're too angry...too bothered" indicates an internal struggle with emotional turmoil or perhaps criticism from others for not fitting into prescribed roles. It's an exploration of identity, ambition, and societal norms wrapped in melodic layers by Khruangbin.
Lady and Man
Lyrics
Momma ain't cheap but I could've been had
I went to college
I could've been a doctor, could've been a lawyer
Oh, come on, not that again!
Cheap but I could've been had
I went to college
I could've been a doctor, could've been a lawyer
Oh, come on, not that again!
You're too angry, you're too fake
You're too reckless, you're too bothered
You're too angry, you're too fake
You're too reckless, you're too bothered
You're too angry, you're too fake
You're too reckless, you're too bothered
You're too angry, you're too fake
You're too reckless, you're too bothered
Writer(s): Laura Lee Manders, Mark Stefan Speer
Copyright(s): Lyrics © WARP MUSIC LIMITED
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