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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Lucifer" by the artist "XOV"

In XOV's "Lucifer," the name "Lucifer" is used metaphorically to represent a dark side of the narrator or a person with whom they have a conflict. The lyrics depict a protagonist consumed by rage, hatred, and a thirst for revenge.

He acknowledges his own transformation ("I used to be a lover, now I'm a hater") and attributes it to a drive for success that has led to violence. He recognizes his own brutality ("Blood in blood out, trigger finger don't freeze up") and questions, "Oh Lord, what have I become?"

The "Lucifer" he seeks is likely a personification of his past self or someone representing his darker impulses. The lines "I used to hang with Lucifer / And he's still out there in the dark" suggest this darkness still haunts him.

The recurring lines about a "lucky motherfucker" and the desire to find and punish him ("Slap, slap, gotta give him a couple whacks") emphasize the obsession with revenge.

The closing lyrics "Devil was an angel" amplify the tragedy by reminding us that even the purest can fall. In the context of the song, it could refer to the narrator himself and his own transformation.

I want him to meet his maker

I used to be a lover, now I'm a hater

My passion to succeed is watching him bleed

Oh Lord, what have become of me?

Once upon a time, I was a fool

Too cool for school

Gangster cruel

Blood in, blood out, pull the trigger, no doubt.

Lucky motherfucker, you don't know what I'd do to you.

I used to kick it with Lucifer

And he still lingers in the dark, oh

Oh, Lucifer,

You better watch out

The evil within has never been greater

My soul has been seized and he's the dictator.

I've been dragged through the mud,

I can still taste the blood.

Oh Lord, what have become of me?

Once upon a time, I was a fool

Too cool for school

Gangster cruel

Blood in, blood out, pull the trigger, no doubt

Lucky motherfucker, you don't know what I'd do to you

I used to kick it with Lucifer

And he still lingers in the dark, oh

Oh, Lucifer

You better watch out

Sometimes I feel like seeking him down just for the hell of it

Look for his face around town

Smack, smack, just a bit

Lucky motherfucker, got away with my cash

I built you up and I'ma tear you down, down.

Just like that.

Once upon a time, I was a fool

Too cool for school

Gangster cruel

Blood in, blood out, pull the trigger, no doubt

Lucky motherfucker, you don't know what I'd do to you

I used to kick it with Lucifer

And he still lingers in the dark, oh

Oh, Lucifer

You better watch out

Lucifer

(D-Devil's been an angel)

(D-Devil's been an angel)

(Even the Devil's been an angel)

Lucifer

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