434
434: Unveiling Life Beyond Credit ScoresLyrics
thought i had my shit together
Expressing a belief that the speaker had their life in order.
cause i been doing so much better
Feeling an improvement in life recently.
Relative to
Comparing the speaker's current situation to the year 1992.
1992
Referencing a specific point in time for contextual comparison.
my stock is going parabolic
Indicating a significant increase in the speaker's value or success.
guess im just being hyperbolic
Suggesting the speaker might be exaggerating or overstating their success.
i’m so confused
Expressing confusion about the current state of affairs.
thought my skies were blue
Previously thought everything was going well, but now feeling uncertain.
wish i knew how to say
Expressing a desire to communicate something important.
i like to make money and piss it away
Acknowledging a tendency to make money and spend it recklessly.
there’s so much more to my name
Asserting that there's more to the speaker's identity than financial irresponsibility.
than all of these bills i dont pay
Downplaying the significance of unpaid bills in defining the speaker.
let me ask you question
Proposing a question to gauge initial impressions.
get your first impression
Encouraging a response to the question posed in line 16.
If i was for sale
Hypothetically considering the speaker as a commodity for sale.
would you be investing
Asking if the listener would invest in the speaker's value or worth.
in 434
Referencing the number 434, possibly symbolic of the speaker's value.
the world says i’m poor
Highlighting a perception of poverty from the external world.
i must be deluded
Suggesting a belief that the speaker is mistaken or misled.
to think that i’m more
Challenging the notion that the speaker is more than their financial status.
than my credit score
Reducing the speaker's value to a credit score, emphasizing financial aspects.
when did everybody get so boring
Expressing dissatisfaction with the perceived monotony of others.
it was raining now it’s fucking pouring
Highlighting a shift from a moderate problem to a severe one.
i’m first to admit
Admitting to not being well-suited for the challenges faced.
i’m not built for this shit
Accepting personal limitations in dealing with difficulties.
you’re saving for the next disaster
Observing a contrast in coping mechanisms between the speaker and others.
i'm going out and get plastered
Choosing a different approach to dealing with problems (getting drunk).
while you try not to cry
Contrasting emotional responses to challenges between the speaker and others.
on company time
Implies shedding tears in private, perhaps at the workplace.
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