Billie Toppy
Billie Toppy

Men I Trust - Billie Toppy Lyrics

This dreamlike journey through desire and dependency unfolds like a hazy dance between two souls. The lyrics paint a portrait of an intimate relationship where one person seems to have tremendous influence over the other - perhaps too much. Through ballet… Read more

Sep 28, 2022
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Billie Toppy Lyrics

Billie cares to hold me
But I found I'm bound and headed upside down
Billie dressing easy
And I do enjoy the way he tucks me now
Pulley Bee'
Dragging me around

Billie cares to wake me
And I'll bend my knees neatly to its needs
Billie will be tidy
Tough as rocky streams, steady is the speed
Pulley Bee'
Hauling is your creed

Heels twist in a ballet
Whenever you're in pain, don't turn to blame
You see a lamb who's fast asleep
Please don't go out astray

Billie bite my lips, dear
I can almost taste the smoky trail of myrrh
Whispers in my left ear
And I swear, you're near, the wary one I hear
Pulley Bee'
Idles in high gear

Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh

Heels twist in a ballet
(Stuck in a ballet)
Whenever you're in pain, don't turn to blame
(Please, don't turn to blame)
You see a lamb who's fast asleep
Please, don't go out to stray
Heels twist in a ballet
(Stuck in a ballet)
Whenever you're in pain, don't turn to blame
(Please, don't turn to blame)
You see a lamb who's fast asleep
Please, don't go out astray

Writer(s): Dragos Chiriac, Emmanuelle Proulx, Jessy Caron
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN), CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid, FINGER PRINTZ MUSIC
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What is the Meaning of Billie Toppy?

This dreamlike journey through desire and dependency unfolds like a hazy dance between two souls. The lyrics paint a portrait of an intimate relationship where one person seems to have tremendous influence over the other - perhaps too much. Through ballet metaphors and recurring imagery of being pulled and guided, there's a fascinating tension between willing submission and potential manipulation. The repeated warnings about "don't go astray" and references to a sleeping lamb suggest an underlying concern about innocence being led down a dangerous path. While the relationship appears passionate and consuming on the surface, there's an undercurrent of caution about losing oneself in another person's orbit. #DreamPop #IntimateRelationships #PowerDynamics #IndieLove

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the members of Men I Trust?

    Men I Trust is a Canadian indie band from Montreal, Quebec. The band consists of Emmanuelle Proulx (lead vocals, guitar), Jessy Caron (guitar, bass guitar), and Dragos Chiriac (keyboards).

  2. When was the song 'Billie Toppy' released?

    'Billie Toppy' was released on September 28, 2022, as a single following the band's 2021 studio album 'Untourable Album'.

  3. What genres best describe Men I Trust's music?

    Men I Trust's music is described by various sources as electropop, indie, and dream pop. The band self-describes their style as a blend of 'dream pop and indie elements' with 'hypnotic melodies and captivating vocals'.

  4. Has Men I Trust performed 'Billie Toppy' live on television?

    Men I Trust performed 'Show Me' with Joey Badass on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in November 2022. However, there are no specific mentions of a live performance of 'Billie Toppy' on television.

  5. What notable festivals has Men I Trust performed at?

    Men I Trust has performed at major festivals like the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2019, Lollapalooza in August 2019, and the Montreal Jazz Festival. They have also toured extensively in North America, Europe, and Asia.

  6. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Billie Toppy'?

    The lyrics for 'Billie Toppy' were written by Men I Trust members Dragos Chiriac, Emmanuelle Proulx, and Jessy Caron.

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