Uppercut

Uppercut: Unveiling Social Struggles in City Lights
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Lyrics

Time bomb where did it go wrong

Expressing a sense of confusion or dismay at a situation that has escalated or deteriorated over time.

Street fights in the city lights for you, who are you?

Referencing conflicts or confrontations occurring in urban settings, questioning the identity or motives of the individuals involved.

The uppercut from the upper class

Describing a powerful punch metaphorically delivered by the upper class, possibly symbolizing their influence or impact.

I spilled my drink and I broke my glass for you, who are you?

Indicating an incident of disruption or damage caused by someone unidentified, prompting a question about their identity and intentions.


You look fit but you ain't got it

Commenting on someone's appearance and suggesting that despite looking good, they lack certain qualities.

Think you're a dog well you're just a bitch

Comparing someone's arrogance to that of a dog but ultimately calling them out as being insignificant or inferior.

I bet you'd like to take me for a ride

Implies that someone might have ulterior motives or intentions in wanting to control or manipulate the speaker.


Sing loud all you people

Encouraging people to vocalize their opinions or frustrations loudly.

We're fighting in the streets

Reflecting on the presence of conflicts happening openly in public spaces.

Sing loud all you people

Reiterating the call for people to express themselves boldly in a challenging environment.

This city's killing me

Expressing the detrimental impact of the urban environment on the speaker.


With no money and the cupboards bare

Describing a situation of financial hardship and lack of basic necessities.

Knew who I was and I didn't care for you, who are you?

Expressing a lack of concern or regard for someone whose identity is unknown or irrelevant.

The undercurrent of the underdog

Highlighting the strength and potential of those considered underdogs or marginalized.

Will wipe the floor with your suit and job you do, who are you?

Suggesting that individuals with less societal status can overpower those with higher positions or authority.


You box clever like to box you hard

Praising someone's strategic thinking or ability to handle difficult situations.

So what do you got without your credit card

Challenging the significance of material possessions or wealth in defining someone's worth.

Not a lot 'cause what you think you've got's not real

Suggesting that someone's perceived possessions or status may not represent reality.


Sing loud all you people

Reiterating the call for people to express themselves loudly and assertively.

We're fighting in the streets

Reaffirming the presence of conflicts or struggles happening openly.

Sing loud all you people

Expressing the suffocating or damaging effect of the city environment on the speaker.

This city's killing me


Time bomb where did it go wrong

Repetition of the initial confusion or dismay about the situation that has gone wrong.

Street fights and the city lights

Reiterating the setting of conflicts or confrontations in urban areas.

For you, who are you?

Questioning the identity or motives of individuals involved in these conflicts.

The uppercut from the upper class

Describing a powerful punch metaphorically delivered by the upper class, possibly symbolizing their influence or impact.

I spilled my drink and I broke my glass for you, who are you?

Recalling an incident of disruption or damage caused by an unidentified person, prompting questions about their identity and intentions.


Sing loud all you people

Encouraging people to vocalize their opinions or frustrations loudly.

We're fighting in the streets

Reflecting on the presence of conflicts happening openly in public spaces.

Sing loud all you people

Reiterating the call for people to express themselves boldly in a challenging environment.

This city's killing me

Expressing the detrimental impact of the urban environment on the speaker.


Sing loud all you people

Reiterating the call for people to express themselves loudly and assertively.

We're fighting in the streets

Reaffirming the presence of conflicts or struggles happening openly.

Sing loud all you people

Reiterating the call for people to express themselves boldly in a challenging environment.

This city's killing me

Expressing the detrimental impact of the urban environment on the speaker.

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