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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Villain" by the artist "Theory Of A Deadman"

The song "Villain" by Theory Of A Deadman explores the internal struggle of a protagonist who identifies as a villain, trapped in a vicious cycle of self-destruction.

He acknowledges the harm he inflicts ("I'm despicable, a real piece of work..."), yet feels powerless against his own "addictions." The protagonist cynically observes that in a world obsessed with success, being bad is the easy way out ("I got no shame - I'm in it for the money and the fame"). Moreover, he believes that deep down, everyone secretly desires to be like him: reveling in glory, disregarding moral boundaries, and always coming out on top ("Villains win every time, everywhere there ain't no 'heroes'").

Despite his outward bravado and disdain for "good guys," the protagonist is plagued by doubt ("Sometimes I just wanna give up..."). He grapples with an internal conflict: on one hand, he is burdened by his own wickedness ("it's hard to be a saint when you're full of sin"), while on the other, he finds a perverse pleasure in his villainous persona ("Why do I think about coming back when it's so good to be bad?").

The recurring refrain "Everybody wants to be like me. You came to meet a villain" emphasizes the protagonist's belief in his own allure, albeit one rooted in his negative qualities. He seemingly challenges the listener, prompting them to confront their own dark side and the ease with which one can cross the line.

Ultimately, the protagonist embraces his villainous identity ("I'm here to stay. I'm a villain."), claiming that in a world devoid of true heroes, villains will always thrive. The song leaves a bitter aftertaste, prompting reflection on the nature of good and evil and the price we pay for success in a world obsessed with fame and power.

All day

All night

I've been thinkin why feelin' wrong feels so right

And I know

Yeah I try

To turn myself around but I know what I like

I ain't nice

No I'm quite a dick

I'm the bad guy who's makin' you sick

It's easy for me

I've got no shame

I'm in it for the money and fame

Everybody wants to be like me

The villain is the one that you came to see

Sick of all the good guys savin' the day

Cause the villain always wins when the hero's away

There's days when I wanna give in

But it's hard to be a saint when you're full of sin

Why would I ever think of goin' back

When it feels so fuckin' good to be bad

Everybody wants to be like me

The villain is the one that you came to see

Sick of all the good guys savin' the day

Cause the villain always wins when the hero's away

I know that secretly

Everybody's rootin' for me

Everybody wants to be like me

The villain is the one that you came to see

Sick of all the good guys savin' the day

Because the villain is here to stay

Everybody wants to be like me

The villain is the one that you came to see

Sick of all the good guys savin' the day

Cause the villain always wins when the hero's away

And I'm here to stay

I'm the villain

And the villain always wins when the hero's away

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