Lyrics
Find your groove
Encourages finding one's rhythm or style.
Then drop the hammer
Suggests taking decisive action or making a strong move.
Overtake
Advises surpassing others, possibly in a race or competition.
But don't you kick
Caution against reckless actions that may lead to consequences.
A leg out of bed
Metaphor for maintaining stability and not risking discomfort.
Gettin' loose
Encourages being relaxed and not overly constrained.
Don't keep it matted
Advises not holding back or suppressing one's energy.
A rooster tail
Describes a visual effect, possibly in a race, of a trailing spray.
And you're never
Implies perpetual competition without achieving a desired goal.
Gonna qualify
Expresses the perpetual struggle to meet certain standards.
Never gonna qualify
Reiteration of the constant inability to meet qualifications.
Slingshot
Refers to a racing tactic of using another's draft to gain speed.
Gotta hit the apex
Emphasizes the importance of hitting a specific point in a race.
Sneak attack
Suggests a surprise attack or strategy.
Yeah
An affirmation or acknowledgment of someone's prowess.
You are the the man
A declaration of dominance or capability.
On the move
Acknowledges an active and advancing state.
Dirty air
Refers to the challenges of dealing with turbulent air in racing.
Hangin' in a vortex
Describes being caught in a swirling current of air.
Can you feel the rub?
Asks if one can sense the friction or tension in a situation.
It's a shootout as we
Sets the stage for a competitive situation, possibly a race.
Slide it in
Introduces the idea of sliding in, possibly in a racing context.
Never gonna qualify
Reiterates the perpetual challenge of meeting qualifications.
Slide it in, no, no way
Reaffirms the difficulty or impossibility of meeting requirements.
Don't become
Warns against becoming emotionally overwhelmed.
An emotional wreck
Encourages a measured and composed approach.
Take it slow, pit row
Advises taking things slowly in a designated area.
You're moving to fast
Cautions against excessive speed and the need for control.
They can read
Refers to the monitoring of performance data in racing.
Your telemetry
Implies that others can analyze and understand your actions.
Get you in, Get you out
Describes a quick and efficient process of entering and exiting.
In less than fifteen
Specifies a short duration for a particular action or task.
Stop
Refers to a rapid pit stop in a race.
Get you some slicks
Advises obtaining specialized tires for racing conditions.
Nice and tight
Suggests ensuring a snug and secure fit for the tires.
Get your fine fresh rubber
Encourages obtaining high-quality and fresh racing tires.
Take the flag
Describes a triumphant moment of victory in a race.
And shake the champagne
Symbolizes celebration with a traditional victory gesture.
All your lizards
Refers to fans or spectators eagerly waiting for the competition.
Are waiting
Suggests readiness and eagerness to participate or compete.
And ready to play
Implies a playful and enthusiastic attitude among participants.
Ready to play
Reiterates the preparedness of participants for competition.
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