Lyrics
I built forty million miles of strip-malls
I contributed to the extensive development of strip-malls covering forty million miles.
And I painted the sky with aerosol
I influenced the atmosphere by using aerosol, possibly implying pollution or altering the environment.
Plugged the hole in your pockets with credit cards
I addressed financial issues by filling the holes in your pockets with credit cards.
And clouded your eyes with sitcoms
I obscured your perception with sitcoms, suggesting a distraction from reality.
I put the "con" in "convenience," and I string you along
I introduced deception in convenience, leading you on without your awareness.
Don't worry your head 'cause there ain't nothing wrong
Don't worry, as I assure you there is nothing wrong. Potentially a sarcastic or dismissive tone.
Don't worry your head 'cause there ain't nothing wrong, oh
Reiteration of the reassurance that there is nothing wrong, emphasizing a lack of concern.
I make tiny, starving fingers sew your comfy running shoes
I exploit underprivileged workers, symbolized by tiny, starving fingers, to produce your comfortable running shoes.
And I make more money than any man could ever use
Despite accumulating wealth beyond necessity, I am driven by greed and excess.
Been called a cool mother fucker, but I'm not that mean
Although labeled as a cool individual, I am not excessively cruel or heartless.
You see I'd gladly leave the dregs of the earth to the meek
I am willing to leave the lowest parts of society to those who are humble and downtrodden.
Don't worry your head 'cause there ain't nothing wrong [Repeat x 4]
Repeating the message not to worry, emphasizing the lack of problems.
Ohh
Exclamatory expressions, possibly indicating a shift in tone or intensity.
Whoo
An exclamation, suggesting excitement or emphasis.
This is the life [Repeat x 7]
Repetition of "This is the life," possibly reflecting on the speaker's lifestyle with a sense of satisfaction or irony.
For me [Repeat x 3]
Repetition of "For me," underscoring the self-centered nature of the speaker's perspective.
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