Tropics
Summary
"Tropics" by Rainbow Kitten Surprise dives into the chaos of fame and relationships. It captures feelings of loneliness and confusion, all while exploring love and its complications in a flashy, superficial world.
Full Analysis
The song paints a vivid picture of the struggle between personal identity and the pressures that come with fame. The lyrics express a sense of being lost in a superficial world, with the narrator feeling isolated despite being surrounded by people. There's a yearning for something deeper, a connection that is often overshadowed by the noise of external expectations and materialism.
Verse 1
Sold yourself for particles
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Man, you're lost in Hollywood
And the sub in your car, it goes "whoosh"
In this verse, the narrator reflects on the emptiness that comes with selling out for fame. The mention of "particles" suggests that what was once meaningful has now become trivialized. The line about Hollywood highlights the allure and the superficiality of that lifestyle, while the imagery of the car adds a sense of movement but also a feeling of disconnection.
Chorus
Damn, please call, you said you would, man
I'm cheesing now, good God
Said I gave him probable cause, but uh
This chorus reveals a mix of hope and frustration. The narrator longs for communication but feels let down. The playful tone of "I'm cheesing now, good God" contrasts with the deeper issues at play, showing how complicated love can be when caught in this chaotic environment.
Verse 2
Can I speak to my lawyer please?
Think you're loitering on my property
You like what you see?
You can try it for free, babe
Here, the narrator mixes humor with frustration. The mention of a lawyer implies a sense of being trapped or threatened, adding a layer of seriousness. The lines about "loitering" and "try it for free" serve to challenge the listener’s intentions while also pointing to the superficiality of relationships in a fame-driven world.
Chorus
I'm not what the team is
There's no I in we, bitch
It's just me, me, me, me, huh?
In this chorus, the narrator asserts their individuality in a world where team dynamics often overshadow personal identity. The repetition of "me" emphasizes a sense of isolation, suggesting that the narrator feels alone despite being surrounded by others.
Bridge
And when you break it down, need to break it down slow
And when you let me know, let me really know
Nothing is as simple
I worship, you're my temple
The bridge reflects a desire for deeper understanding and connection. The plea to "break it down slow" shows a longing for clarity in their relationship. The line "I worship, you're my temple" indicates devotion but also highlights the complexity of love, suggesting it can be both sacred and burdensome.
Chorus
And Heaven, hold your gates open
All the hell we've been through
Loving you is sinful
This chorus captures the contradiction of love. Heaven and hell represent the highs and lows of the relationship, hinting at the struggles and turmoil that accompany deep affection. The idea that "loving you is sinful" suggests that their connection is fraught with complications and societal judgment.
Outro
Roller coaster, darling
Can you see the starlight?
Everybody knows it
Baby, you're a starlet
The outro brings a sense of whimsy and hope amidst the chaos. The "roller coaster" metaphor captures the ups and downs of the relationship, while "starlight" reflects a glimmer of hope. It feels celebratory, even in acknowledging the challenges they face, hinting at a desire to embrace the journey together.
Closing Thoughts
"Tropics" is a rich exploration of fame, love, and identity. Rainbow Kitten Surprise weaves together humor and depth, creating a narrative that feels both personal and relatable. The song invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences with relationships in a world that often values superficiality over genuine connection.
Full Lyrics
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Interviews, and articles
Man, you're lost in Hollywood
And the sub in your car, it goes "whoosh"
Like rides at Dollywood
Damn, please call, you said you would, man
I'm cheesing now, good God
Said I gave him probable cause, but uh
Can I speak to my lawyer please?
Think you're loitering on my property
You like what you see?
You can try it for free, babe
You can try me, try me, hey
I'm not what the team is
There's no I in we, bitch
It's just me, me, me, me, huh?
And when you break it down, need to break it down slow
And when you let me know, let me really know
Nothing is as simple
I worship, you're my temple
And Heaven, hold your gates open
All the hell we've been through
Loving you is sinful
We're fucking in the rental
And all the shit we talk about
Everybody's mental
"Sucks to be rich in the tropics"
Said nobody, fuck, I'm off it
I wasn't even planning on this like
What planet is this right?
It's not my home, baby
I'm up in the stars, yeah
I've been drunk and alone and
Tried to get you on the phone and
Talk to me, please
I just need to believe in something bigger
Can I speak to my lawyer please?
Think you're loitering on my property
You like what you see?
You can try it for free, babe
You can try me, try me, hey
I'm not what the team is
There's no I in we, bitch
It's just me, me, me, me, huh?
And when you break it down, need to break it down slow
And when you let me know, let me really know
Nothing is as simple
I worship, you're my temple
And Heaven, hold your gates open
All the hell we've been through
Loving you is sinful
We're fucking in the rental
And all the shit we talk about
Everybody's mental
"Sucks to be rich in the tropics"
Said nobody, fuck, I'm off it
Roller coaster, darling
Can you see the starlight?
Everybody knows it
Baby, you're a starlet
Baby, come and hold me
Ante up I'm all in
Everybody knows it
I've seen it in the cards then
"Sucks to be rich in the tropics"
Said nobody, fuck, I'm off it