La Dee Da
La Dee Da

Foo Fighters - La Dee Da Lyrics

With razor-sharp commentary on authority and personal freedom, this track delivers a powerful message about resisting control and conformity. The lyrics appear to critique religious and political institutions that attempt to dictate personal beliefs and… Read more

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La Dee Da Lyrics

Look out 'cause you know what you're doin'
Turn up the American ruse
Whitehouse, Death in June
Jim Jones paintin' in a blue bedroom
You don't know this, la dee da
You don't own this, how bizarre
Keep your pretty promise to yourself

Do you know this? La dee da
Got me goin', how bizzarre
Keep your pretty promise to yourself
Dear God

Hate
If I want to
Love
Who I like
Hate
If I want to
Hate
Psychic Television and Death in June
Jim Jones paintin' in a blue bedroom
Hate
If I want to
Hate

You can save me, la dee da
Give or take me, how bizarre
Keep your pretty promise to yourself
Keep your pretty promise to yourself
Dear God

Hate
If I want to
Love
Who I like
Hate
If I want to
Hate
Psychic Television and Death in June
Jim Jones paintin' in a blue bedroom

Hate
If I want to
Alright

Hate
If I want to
Love
Who I like
Hate
If I want to
Hate
Psychic Television and Death in June
Jim Jones paintin' in a blue bedroom
Hate
If I want to
Hate
Keep your pretty crosses to yourself

Writer(s): Oliver Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett, Georg Ruthenberg, David Eric Grohl, Rami Jaffee
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of La Dee Da?

With razor-sharp commentary on authority and personal freedom, this track delivers a powerful message about resisting control and conformity. The lyrics appear to critique religious and political institutions that attempt to dictate personal beliefs and choices. References to controversial figures like Jim Jones (the cult leader) and bands like Death in June highlight themes of manipulation and extremism. The repeated phrase "la dee da" seems to mock those who remain willfully ignorant of such control. The assertion "hate if I want to, love who I like" stands as a declaration of individual autonomy against societal pressures and expectations. The song ultimately challenges listeners to question authority and defend their right to make personal choices, even if those choices go against established norms or expectations.

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