"Slipfast" is a new English song by ROLE MODEL from the album Kansas Anymore. The track was written by Annika Bennett, Jonah Shy, and ROLE MODEL, and produced by Matthew Neighbour and Noah Conrad. Published on ROLE MODEL's YouTube channel,… Read More
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[Verse 1]
If I was younger, I woulda cheated
Told ya I'm sorry, made ya believe it
If I wasn't pretty, I'd still be charging
Ten for a dime bag in my old apartment
[Pre-Chorus]
I had this dream where everything crashes
And I start to wonder when it'll happen
If I'm being honest, I like the feeling
Of letting it all burn down
[Chorus]
I love to slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away, away
Slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away
Oh, my God, what I'd pay to just
Run away from this
Let me pay for it later
Slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away, away
[Verse 2]
If I was younger, I'd take a downer
Lay on the carpet, pills on the counter
If I was lonely, I'd call up Rachel
Be there in twenty, jeans at her ankles
[Pre-Chorus]
I had this dream where I never met you
But then I woke up inside your bedroom
If I'm being honest, sometimes I want to
Just let it all burn down
[Chorus]
I love to slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away, away
Slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away
Oh, my God, what I'd pay to just
Run away from this
Let me pay for it later
Slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away, away
[Bridge]
And sometimes I hate this road that I'm taking
I could just move home, no occupation
Throw in the towel, answer to no one
Just let it all burn down
[Chorus]
I love to slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away, away
Slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away (Away)
Oh, my God, what I'd pay to just
Run away from this
Let me pay for it later (Woo)
Slip fast, get carried away
Slip fast, get carried away, away, away, away, away, away, away
[Verse 1: ROLE MODEL]
In this verse, ROLE MODEL reminisces about past actions and regrets, contemplating how his life might have been different if he had taken a more reckless path. The reference to selling drugs and making excuses reflects a sense of dissatisfaction with his current situation and a longing for the freedom he perceives in his past actions.
[Pre-Chorus: ROLE MODEL]
Here, ROLE MODEL describes a recurring dream of catastrophic failure and the sense of liberation that comes with letting everything fall apart. This section captures a paradoxical pleasure in the idea of destruction and chaos, indicating a deep internal conflict between the desire for stability and the allure of complete freedom.
[Chorus: ROLE MODEL]
The chorus emphasizes the thrill of slipping away from reality and getting carried away by impulsive desires. The repetition of "slip fast" highlights the appeal of immediate gratification and the fantasy of escaping from current constraints. The lines about paying for it later reflect a willingness to accept future consequences for the sake of temporary relief.
[Verse 2: ROLE MODEL]
In this verse, ROLE MODEL imagines a scenario where he indulges in substance abuse and casual relationships as a way to cope with loneliness. The vivid descriptions of past behaviors and relationships underscore a longing to return to a less restrained, more self-indulgent lifestyle.
[Pre-Chorus: ROLE MODEL]
The pre-chorus revisits the theme of destruction and chaos, this time connected to a personal relationship. ROLE MODEL acknowledges a desire to let everything fall apart, revealing a recurring fantasy of escaping from the complexities of life and relationships.
[Chorus: ROLE MODEL]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the central theme of seeking escape through reckless behavior. The repeated emphasis on getting carried away and slipping fast underscores the singer's ongoing internal conflict and desire to momentarily disengage from his problems.
[Bridge: ROLE MODEL]
In the bridge, ROLE MODEL expresses frustration with his current path and contemplates a complete abandonment of his responsibilities. The idea of moving home and quitting everything reflects a deep sense of dissatisfaction and the temptation to escape from societal expectations and personal obligations.
[Chorus: ROLE MODEL]
The final chorus reinforces the theme of escapism and the attraction of losing control. The repetition of "slip fast" and the desire to run away highlight the persistent longing for a break from reality, despite the awareness of the eventual costs and consequences.
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About Song
"Slipfast" is a new English song by ROLE MODEL from the album Kansas Anymore. The track was written by Annika Bennett, Jonah Shy, and ROLE MODEL, and produced by Matthew Neighbour and Noah Conrad. Published on ROLE MODEL's YouTube channel, the song delves into themes of escapism and self-destructive tendencies.
The song explores the desire to escape from reality through reckless behavior and indulgence. ROLE MODEL reflects on past mistakes and fantasies of living without constraints, revealing a deep-seated yearning to abandon responsibilities and embrace a more chaotic lifestyle. The repeated chorus underscores the allure of losing control and the temptation to run away from one's problems, highlighting a struggle between seeking solace in temporary escapes and facing the consequences later.
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The "Slipfast" song is sung by ROLE MODEL.
The "Slipfast" song by ROLE MODEL lyrics was written by Annika Bennett, Jonah Shy & ROLE MODEL.
The "Slipfast" song by ROLE MODEL was produced by Matthew Neighbour & Noah Conrad.
ROLE MODEL released "Slipfast" song on Jul 19, 2024.
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