Me and my Toyota

Cruisin' through Life: Me, My Toyota, and the Ocean Breeze
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Lyrics

It's just me and my car

Expressing the simplicity of the narrator's life with their car as the main companion.

Driving down Ala Moa

Driving on Ala Moa, possibly a location setting the scene for the narrative.

Getting ready for a whole nother day

Preparing for a new day, indicating a routine or daily ritual.

Check my phone call you up

Checking the phone and making plans, emphasizing punctuality and efficiency.

On my way no delay

Heading out promptly without delays.

Pumping up that paddle board whatcha say

Enthusiastically gearing up for paddleboarding.

Waaaiiiooo la didi dai do

Non-lexical vocables expressing excitement or joy.

From the sand to the sea we go

Transitioning from the sand to the sea, possibly indicating a beach experience.

Tippy toe really slow

Walking cautiously, suggesting a mindful and deliberate approach.

Up to my neck making me shiver

Being in the water up to the neck, causing shivers, but the narrator is comfortable with it due to the joy of being in the sea.

But I'm cool with that cause vitamin sea you deliver

Expressing the positive impact of the sea, referred to as "vitamin sea."

And when it's over and I'm heading home

Reflecting on the end of the beach experience and heading home.

Another day and I'm all alone

Feeling alone after the beach day.

Windows down with the radio on

Driving with windows down and radio on, creating a carefree atmosphere.

Not a care in the world because

Emphasizing the carefree nature of the narrator's current state.


It's just me and my toyota

Repeating the theme of the narrator and their Toyota, suggesting a close bond.

Riding to the liquor store right around the corner

Driving to a liquor store near the corner, continuing the narrative.

Grab a couple musubis water to cool off the heat

Getting musubis and water to cool off after the drive.

Then head home so I can sleep on my sofa

Heading home to rest on the sofa after the errand.


Walking up Makapu

Walking up Makapu, reflecting on the effort and challenges faced.

Bout a mile maybe two

Covering a considerable distance, possibly representing a journey or struggle.

Thinking why I put myself in this mess

Questioning life choices and feeling distressed.

Wanna cry not goin lie

Expressing a desire to cry and be honest about the emotional struggle.

Feel the tears multiply

Tears intensifying, indicating emotional pain.

Don't wanna show it but I'm screaming SOS

Not wanting to show emotions but feeling the need to call for help (SOS).

Waaaiiiooo la didi dai do

Repeating the non-lexical vocables, possibly representing a release of emotions.

My feet can't take no more

Feet tired from walking, expressing physical exhaustion.

Passing by on a bike

Passing by someone on a bike.

One uncle he stay burning rubber

Observing an uncle burning rubber on a bike.

Speaker from afar bumping JBOOG ganja farmer

Hearing JBOOG's "Ganja Farmer" from a speaker in the distance, setting the scene.

And when it's over and I'm heading home

Reflecting on the end of the challenging day and heading home.

Another day and I'm all alone

Feeling alone again after the day's challenges.

Windows down with the radio on

Driving with windows down and radio on, maintaining a carefree attitude.

Not a care in the world because

Reiterating the carefree nature of the narrator's current state.


It's just me and my toyota

Repeating the theme of the narrator and their Toyota, underscoring its significance.

Riding to the liquor store right around the corner

Driving to the liquor store again, maintaining the narrative.

Grab a couple musubis water to cool off the heat

Getting musubis and water to cool off after the drive, echoing a routine.

Then head home so I can sleep on my sofa

Heading home to rest on the sofa after the errand, concluding the narrative.

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