Lyrical Breakdown of Blue Iguana - A Journey through Words and Rhymes
Welcome to the detailed analysis of "Blue Iguana" on Lazyjot. Here, we unravel the lyrical complexity and artistic brilliance that define this iconic song.
- Lyric Overview: Witness how Kurtis Blow weaves words into powerful emotions and vivid imagery. From intricate rhyme schemes to compelling storytelling, every line in "Blue Iguana" is a testament to masterful songwriting.
- Rhyme and Rhythm Analysis: Our Lazyjot editor highlights the ingenious use of multi-syllabic rhymes and the rhythm pattern that Kurtis Blow employs. Understand the construction of each verse and how it contributes to the song's overall impact.
- Syllable Pattern Insights: Dive deeper into the structural elements of the lyrics. See how the syllable count varies across the song, adding a unique rhythm and flow to Kurtis Blow's narrative.
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livin in a world
of hate and corruption
nobody wins
you just die of consumption
of a government
they have no sentiment
for you or for your kind
cause its a state of mind
in a tropical paradise
you roll the dice and gamble
(blue iguana)
sell your soul and scramble
in a sauna
play it cool like a blue iguana
(blue iguana)
(blue iguana)
now that i got this point across
don't nobody get cocky
and think they're the boss
the boss is the president
and you're a resident
playin' the part of a slickster
it takes a thief
and you're a trickster
i spy private eye
(blue iguana)
you're the guy
who gets the money in the end
only the irs will win
(blue iguana)
(blue iguana)
break... break-break-break...
break... break-break-break...
capitalism describes
the history of a nation
the first law of nature
is self-preservation
(blue iguana)
survival of the fittest
i mean, i ain't with this
the money ain't worth it
so yo, man, forget this
(spanish)
(blue iguana)
(blue igua... blue igua... blue igua... blue igua... blue iguana...)