Lyrics
Do you think
The speaker is questioning the listener's belief in their abilities.
You've got what it takes
Asking if the listener can attract unsavory individuals.
To attract the dirty rats?
Refers to attracting deceitful or untrustworthy people.
All the dirty rats
Reiteration of attracting dishonest characters.
Payback
Indicates seeking revenge or retribution.
Dark figure in black
Depicts a mysterious, shadowy individual.
Well, you're never coming back
Suggests the person has ventured into a dangerous situation and won't return.
Well, you're never coming back
Reiterates the irreversible decision to face danger.
There's a hunger under dark streetlights
Highlights a yearning or desire in a dimly lit urban setting.
One hundred bullets settle scores, alright
Implies using force or violence to settle disputes or grievances.
Wanna be a vigilante tonight
Expresses a wish to become a self-appointed guardian or protector.
Do you think
Repeats the initial question about the listener's capabilities.
You've got what it takes
Similar to line 2, questioning the listener's ability to attract unsavory individuals.
To attract the dirty rats?
Reiteration of attracting dishonest characters.
All the dirty rats
Reiteration of seeking retribution against these dishonest characters.
Payback
Reiteration of seeking revenge or retribution.
Dark figure in black
Repetition of the shadowy, mysterious figure.
Well, you're never coming back
Reaffirms the notion of not returning from a risky situation.
Well, you're never coming back
Emphasizes the finality of the decision to face danger.
There's a hunger under dark streetlights
Repeats the desire in a dimly lit urban environment.
One hundred bullets settle scores, alright
Reiterates the use of force or violence to settle scores.
Wanna be a vigilante tonight
Reiteration of the desire to become a self-appointed guardian or protector.
There's a hunger under dark streetlights
Repeats the yearning or desire in a dimly lit urban setting.
One hundred bullets settle scores, alright
Repeats the use of force or violence to settle disputes.
Wanna be a vigilante tonight (well, I long)
Reiterates the desire to become a self-appointed guardian or protector.
There's a hunger under dark streetlights (streetlights)
Reiteration of the yearning or desire in a dimly lit urban setting.
One hundred bullets settle scores, alright (alright)
Repetition of using force or violence to settle scores.
Wanna be a vigilante tonight (tonight)
Repetition of the desire to become a self-appointed guardian or protector.
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