Overcompensate Twenty One Pilots Lyrics

Read the LYRICS Overcompensate Twenty One Pilots Lyrics.Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Twenty One Pilots. It Official Music Video Has been Release March 1, 2024 Day And Present On The YouTube Channel And lyrics can be seen above here.

[Intro]
(Diese kleine unheimliche Insel hat mich zu einer Waffe gemacht)
(Wir glauben beide—)
(Cette petite île étrange a fait de moi une arme)
(Nous croyons tous les deux que nous pouvons l’utiliser pour changer l’élan de cette guerre)
(Esta pequeña isla misteriosa me ha convertido en un arma)
(Ambos creemos que podemos usarla para cambiar el impulso de esta guerra)
Welcome back to Trench
Welcome back to Trench

Explanation of intro
The intro presents the theme of the song, suggesting a sense of transformation and empowerment that has come from a mysterious island, which both the narrator and someone else believe they can use as a weapon to change the course of a war.

[Break]
I created this world
To feel some control
Destroy it if I want
So I sing Sahlo Folina
Sahlo Folina
(Wait, what? Wait, what?)
(Wait, what? Wait, what?)

Explanation of Break
The narrator expresses their power to create and control their own world, even to the extent of destroying it if they choose. The phrase “Sahlo Folina” is repeated, possibly representing a mantra or a symbolic expression of this power. The repeated “Wait, what?” may indicate surprise or confusion at the sudden shift in tone or realization of the narrator’s capabilities.

[Verse 1]
Earned my stripes, three hundred tracks in my Adidas track jacket
Bless your ear holes while you react, acting
Gobsmacked, don’t hesitate
To maybe overcompensate
I feel like I was just here, same twitchin’ in my eyes
Don’t sleep on a boy who can’t fall asleep twice
In the same night, and won’t hesitate
To maybe overcompensate

Explanation of Verse 1
The narrator reflects on their accomplishments, likening themselves to earning stripes (symbolic of achievements) with numerous tracks (songs) in their track jacket. They acknowledge the impact they have on their audience (“bless your ear holes”) and assert their confidence, stating they won’t hesitate to overcompensate for any perceived shortcomings.

[Chorus]
I said I fly by the dangerous bend symbol (Wait, what? Wait, what?)
Mm, don’t hesitate to maybe overcompensate
And then by the time I catch in my peripheral (Wait, what? Wait, what?)
Mm, don’t hesitate to maybe overcompensate

Explanation of Chorus
The chorus reinforces the idea of not hesitating to compensate for perceived inadequacies or challenges. The narrator mentions flying by a” unsafe bend logo,” maybe inferring conning through grave deals or obstacles with aplomb.

[Verse 2]
Where am I from? I was born right here, just now
Originated right in front of your eyes
If you can’t see, I am Clancy, prodigal son
Done running, come up with Josh Dun, wanted dead or alive
So now you pick who you serve, you bow to the masses
Get kicked to the curb for passin’ the classes
Half empty, half full, save half for your taxes
Then overtake your former self

Explanation of Verse 2
The narrator questions their origins and asserts their identity as Clancy, refusing to run anymore and collaborating with Josh Dun (presumably the other half of Twenty One Pilots). They challenge the listener to choose whom they serve and suggest that conforming to societal expectations (represented by passing classes) may lead to being cast aside.

[Chorus]
I fly by the dangerous bend symbol (Wait, what? Wait, what?)
Mm, don’t hesitate to maybe overcompensate
And then by the time I catch in my peripheral (Wait, what? Wait, what?)
Mm, don’t hesitate to maybe overcompensate

Explanation of Chorus
The bridge reflects on the passage of time, with days feeling just right in length but years seeming too short for the narrator’s soul. The repetition of “corazón” (Spanish for heart) emphasizes the emotional weight of this reflection.

[Refrain]
Earned my stripes, three hundred tracks in my Adidas track jacket
Bless your ear holes while you react, acting
Gobsmacked, don’t hesitate
To maybe overcompensate

Explanation of Refrain
Similar to the first verse, the refrain emphasizes the narrator’s achievements and their willingness to overcompensate for perceived shortcomings.

[Chorus]
I said I fly by the dangerous bend symbol (Wait, what? Wait, what?)
Mm, don’t hesitate to maybe overcompensate
And then by the time I catch in my peripheral (Wait, what? Wait, what?)
Mm, don’t hesitate to maybe overcompensate

Explanation of Chorus
The final chorus repeats the message of not hesitating to overcompensate, reinforcing the theme of confidence and self-assurance.
OVERALL
collectedly,” Sahlo Folina” explores themes of identity, mandate, and the goodwill to defy stinks with confidence and pliancy.

 

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