DEAL3R

Paradise in Disguise: DEAL3R's Dark Seduction
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Lyrics

I was in your room last night, I was wearing red lipstick

The narrator was present in someone else's room the previous night and wore red lipstick.

I put on your white face. Sad thing, a thing called paradise

The narrator wore the other person's "white face," implying adopting a facade or persona. The line suggests a contrast between this facade and the notion of paradise, possibly hinting at an ironic or false sense of perfection.

You can find me anywhere. You can have me, your glare

Indicates the accessibility of the narrator to the other person, suggesting their presence and availability, emphasizing the intensity of the other person's gaze or attention.

I put on your white face. A sad thing, a place called paradise

Similar to line 2, it reiterates the idea of wearing the other person's "white face" and reflects upon the contradiction or disillusionment between this facade and paradise.


I was in your room last night, I was wearing black lipstick

Repetition of the narrator's presence in the other person's room but wearing black lipstick this time.

I put on my white face. Sad thing, a place called paradise

The narrator adopts their own "white face" now, potentially suggesting a shift in perspective or self-reflection regarding their own facade, juxtaposing it with the idea of paradise.

You can find me anywhere. I can be there, your glare

Reemphasizes the accessibility of the narrator to the other person, reversing the perspective from the previous line.

I put on my white face. Sad thing, a place called paradise

Reiterates the narrator adopting their own "white face" and mirrors the contradiction or irony between this facade and paradise.


Black velvet, black velvet. I'm a death dealer

Associates the narrator with "black velvet," potentially signifying mystery or darkness, and claims the role of a "death dealer," suggesting a connection to mortality or a powerful presence related to death.

Black velvet, you're a puppet, I'm a death dealer. Death dealer

Reiteration of the narrator's association with "black velvet" and claiming superiority over the other person by calling them a "puppet" while reinforcing their own role as a "death dealer."


I was in your room last night and I was wearing blue lipstick

The narrator was in the other person's room, this time wearing blue lipstick.

I put on your white face. A sad thing, a place called paradise

Repetition of the narrator wearing the other person's "white face," again highlighting the contradiction between this facade and the concept of paradise.


Black velvet, black velvet. I'm a death dealer

Reiterates the association of the narrator with "black velvet" and the claim of being a "death dealer," emphasizing a sense of power or influence.

Black velvet, you're a puppet, I'm a death dealer. Death dealer

Similar to line 12, reiterates the narrator's superiority over the other person, labeling them a "puppet" and reinforcing their own role as a "death dealer."


Black velvet, black velvet. I'm a death dealer

Repetition of the association of the narrator with "black velvet" and the claim of being a "death dealer," asserting a powerful, enigmatic persona.

Black velvet, you're a puppet, I'm a death dealer. Death dealer

Similar to line 18, reinforces the narrator's dominance over the other person, referring to them as a "puppet" and reaffirming their own identity as a "death dealer."

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