"Kitsune Maison Freestyle" is a new English song by Porter Robinson from his album SMILE! 😀, released on July 19, 2024. The song was written and produced by Porter Robinson and is available on the Porter Robinson YouTube channel. The… Read More
Kitsune Maison Freestyle Lyrics
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[Intro]
Kitsuné Maison, Kitsuné Maison
Kitsuné Maison, Kitsuné Maison
Kitsuné Maison, Kitsuné Maison
Kitsuné Maison
[Verse 1]
I'ma grow my hair, I'ma blow my cash
Maison Kitsuné, put the money in the bag
Wanna see my face, ID my hat
[Pre-Chorus]
Yeah, we're just trying to look good
Trying not to feel bad
Yeah, everybody's just trying to look good
Trying not to feel bad
[Chorus]
Didn't you see this coming?
Everything you thought you wanted
Was made out of nothing
It's been a long time coming
Every cliché is true
I just wanna have this moment with you
[Refrain]
Kitsuné Maison, Kitsuné Maison
Kitsuné Maison, Kitsuné Maison
Kitsuné Maison, Kitsuné Maison
Kitsuné Maison, Kitsuné Maison
[Verse 2]
All of y'all remind me of each other
I don't even know where I'm at, where I'm at
LM, Undercover
I spend my money then I get it all back, all back
I might do a song with your mother
I think she wanna see me on the track, on the track
Ugly pretty boy on the cover
Make a face, take a photo, that's that, that's that
[Pre-Chorus]
Your girl was staring at my bag
Wouldn't look good on her, so sad
Been on a diet, can't eat that
Yeah, everybody's just trying to look good
Trying not to feel bad
[Chorus]
Didn't you see this coming?
Everything you thought you wanted
Was made out of nothing
It's been a long time coming
Every cliché is true
I just wanna have this moment with you
[Interlude]
I always feel like I just found the thing that's haunting me, like
I felt like, you know, if I, if I grow out my eyelashes or if I get a haircut
Or if I get Estée Lauder Night Serum or whatever, if I get that new outfit, like
I like, I got my, like, teeth fixed, and I regret it so much, man, like the
I can't, I can't get the teeth that my mom gave me back in my mouth
Yeah, for three weeks that's gonna be it
It's stupid
[Outro]
Kitsune Maison, Kitsune Maison
Kitsune Maison, Kitsune Maison
Just trying to look good, trying not to feel
Trying to look good, trying not to feel
Trying to look good, trying not to feel bad
Just trying to look good, trying not to feel
Trying to look good, trying not to feel
Trying to look good, trying not to feel bad
[Intro]
The intro sets a repetitive and hypnotic tone, emphasizing the brand "Kitsuné Maison" as a symbol of materialistic values and trends. This repetition highlights the emphasis on appearance and fashion as central themes in the song.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Porter Robinson expresses a desire to present a certain image, symbolized by growing his hair and spending money on fashion. This verse highlights the pressure to conform to trends and maintain a specific appearance, illustrating the superficial nature of these pursuits.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus reflects a broader commentary on societal expectations and the struggle to maintain a desirable image while grappling with personal dissatisfaction. It underscores the tension between outward appearances and internal feelings, suggesting that despite efforts to look good, the underlying struggle remains.
[Chorus]
The chorus expresses a sense of disillusionment with the pursuit of material desires and the realization that these aspirations were ultimately empty. Porter Robinson acknowledges the clichéd nature of these pursuits and emphasizes the desire for a genuine connection amidst the superficiality.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves into the absurdity of fashion and celebrity culture. Porter Robinson comments on the sameness he perceives in people and the fleeting nature of trends. This verse also touches on personal insecurities and the impact of public scrutiny, contrasting the external facade with internal conflict.
[Pre-Chorus]
In this repetition of the pre-chorus, Porter Robinson continues to explore the contrast between external appearance and internal emotion, reinforcing the theme of disconnection between superficial efforts and true personal fulfillment.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated to reinforce the sentiment of disillusionment with material pursuits. It highlights the ongoing conflict between superficial desires and the search for something more meaningful.
[Interlude]
The interlude offers a candid reflection on personal regrets and insecurities. Porter Robinson confesses his dissatisfaction with attempts to improve his appearance and the resulting regret. This segment provides a raw and introspective look at the impact of societal pressures on self-perception.
[Outro]
The outro revisits the theme of striving to maintain a certain image while struggling with internal dissatisfaction. The repetition of "Kitsuné Maison" and the focus on trying to look good despite feeling bad encapsulates the song's critique of superficiality and the pursuit of external validation.
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About Song
"Kitsune Maison Freestyle" is a new English song by Porter Robinson from his album SMILE! 😀, released on July 19, 2024. The song was written and produced by Porter Robinson and is available on the Porter Robinson YouTube channel.
The theme of "Kitsune Maison Freestyle" revolves around self-image, materialism, and the pursuit of superficial ideals. Porter Robinson reflects on the pressures and contradictions of modern life, where external appearances often mask internal struggles. The song critiques the obsession with image and the constant quest for validation through material possessions and trends, ultimately questioning the value of these pursuits.
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The "Kitsune Maison Freestyle" song is sung by Porter Robinson.
The "Kitsune Maison Freestyle" song by Porter Robinson lyrics was written by Porter Robinson.
The "Kitsune Maison Freestyle" song by Porter Robinson was produced by Porter Robinson.
Porter Robinson released "Kitsune Maison Freestyle" song on Jul 19, 2024.