Lyrics
Knock knock knock
Someone is knocking on the speaker's door.
On my door, who could it be?
The speaker wonders about the identity of the person knocking.
Puffy jacket badman
A person in a puffy jacket, portraying a tough image, is at the door.
Wants his money
This person is demanding money from the speaker.
Kicked down the door and his Nike Air Rattles
The door is kicked down, and the person's Nike Air shoes make noise.
Rush the fire exit, no time for battles
The person rushes through the fire exit, avoiding confrontation.
Well, I, I never expected it from you
The speaker expresses surprise and disappointment in the person's actions.
Someone I always thought I knew
The person was someone the speaker thought they knew well.
It's true, the demise of this guy's came through
The downfall of this person is confirmed.
And shit's about to go down like Titanic
Anticipation of a significant and disastrous event, likened to the Titanic sinking.
Young, dumb, living off Mum
The speaker describes a young, naive person relying on their mother.
Waiting for the right time to come
Waiting for the right moment to take action.
The best bet's getting you when you're all alone
Suggests a strategy of targeting the person when they are alone.
Unknown number, don't pick up the phone
Caution against answering calls from unknown numbers.
The stepson father, brother's next door neighbour's riddled
Describes a complicated family situation involving stepson, father, and neighbor.
Cause when he heard his wife had had a little bit of a fiddle
Reacts to the news of a marital affair with surprise or shock.
On the side, hands held wide, tight at the side
Details the physical positioning during the affair.
I couldn't get home but at least he tried
Expresses gratitude for the effort, even if unsuccessful.
And it ain't all over till the fat ladies sing
Emphasizes that things aren't over until the final revelation.
And even then, the fire's still yet to begin
Even after the apparent end, there are still unresolved issues and conflicts.
There's an hole in the city but isn't it a pity
Highlights a problem or flaw in the city, questioning relationships.
Why the fuck do relationships be so tricky?
Raises the rhetorical question of why relationships are so challenging.
Young, dumb, living off Mum
Repetition of the description of a young, naive person living off their mother.
Waiting for the right time to come
Reiteration of waiting for the right moment to act.
The best bet's getting you when you're all alone
Reiteration of the strategy to target the person when they are alone.
Unknown number, don't pick up the phone
Reiteration of caution against answering calls from unknown numbers.
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