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So if You Have Not Judged This Song Formerly
The lyrics of the music videotape are so deep that people can fluently misinterpret them. So if you have not judged this song formerly, you must be wondering why he’s constantly mentioning chemical substances such as moly Percocet, or promethazine. There’s a reason for that. You Have Not Judged All the substances he mentions have many effects in common and that’s that all of them are created in Labs. You Have Not Judged All of them are addicting and can be deadly, which I’ll talk about later in this videotape.
Still, we see that all of them have this specific group in common with a nitrogen snippet and our carbon chain If we just take a look at the chemistry. Those artificial chemical substances are created to play with the natural transmitters in the brain. There are only two girls in this music videotape. One is coming to him in his auto. The other bone is walking on chaotic thoroughfares. I believe these girls represent Molly and Percocet.
The auto represents the substance that he has used before in his life. She’s luring and is trying to play with his mind. I believe he wants to describe feelings about dependence. He is driving mindfully in this auto indeed though she sits next to him because he has learned how to control his mind. This trip represents his life. These chemicals are incredibly destructive dependencies that lead to violence and increased criminology as we can see. In this videotape, notice that this girl is covered in black makeup, it represents the blood of the people who have failed caused of these substances.
It looks like she does not care about everything that has to happen. She still walks on the thoroughfares. However, you’ll get a clear understanding of what I just wrote in this composition, If you hear the interpretation with Kendrick Lamar.
The Chorus of the track:
The chorus lyrics of the song are:
Percocet, Molly, Percocet (big fines)
Percocet, Molly, Percocet (big fines)
Rep the set, got a rep for the set
Chase a check, never chase a bitch
(never chase any bitches)
Mask on, fuck it, mask off
Mask on, fuck it, mask off
Percocet, Molly, Percocet
Chase a check, never chase a bitch
Don’t chase any bitches
Releasing history of the track:
Mask Off is the track by Future, an American rapper. The track was released on 18 April 2017. The producer of the track is Metro Boomin. Nayvadius Wilburn, Lylend Wayne, and Tommy Butler are its writers. Its length is approximately 3:23.
Good and Bad effects of the track:
In the track Mask Off lyrics written by Future have both good and bad effects. On the one hand, the track is very catchy and has a great beat that makes it enjoyable to listen to. On the other hand, the lyrics are often objectifying and degrading towards women, which can hurt listeners. Overall, the track is a fun and catchy song, but it is important to be aware of the potentially negative messages it contains.
Conclusion of the track Mask Off:
Concluding with the statement that Future has mentioned the artificial chemicals that cause so many problems for the individual and the whole society, some people earn a huge amount of money earned by these sufferings. So future is killing two birds with one stone, he has witnessed something that he wants to tell us. It is something political something that we don’t know.
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