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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Radio" by the artist "Yelawolf"

In "Radio," Yelawolf reflects on the changes in the music industry brought about by the internet and expresses nostalgia for the old days.

He begins by sharing his struggle to get his mind off someone, turning to the radio for distraction. He then criticizes the current music scene, arguing that the internet has killed the concept of "radio stars" and "video stars" (referring to YouTube), diminishing the importance of traditional media for achieving success.

Throughout the verses, Yelawolf elaborates on his point. He reminisces about Tupac and a time when criticism wasn't as pervasive. He criticizes record labels for no longer seeking out true talent and laments the monotony of radio airwaves saturated with "love trash." Instead, he encourages listeners to "rewind" to classics like Goodie Mob.

He goes on to criticize radio station directors for their lack of musical taste and limited playlists, mentioning Black Star and Three 6 Mafia. Yelawolf urges musicians to "rhyme," "hustle," "work hard," and not be afraid to speak the truth, no matter how dark.

He compares freedom of speech in music to Eric Clapton's song about cocaine, arguing that if he can sing about drugs, then rappers can write about guns, girls, money, and cars. He emphasizes that he's not advocating for a life of luxury and is willing to address poverty and social issues.

In the song's closing, Yelawolf urges listeners to "understand the change," to reject the monotony of radio and "choose their own path." He offers an alternative: music inspired by the Rolling Stones, Janis Joplin, T-Bone Walker, and World Class Wreckin' Cru.

Overall, "Radio" is a reflection on the past and present of the music industry, a critique of its commercialization, and a call to return to its roots, to honesty and true artistry.

[Hook:]

I can't seem to get you off my mind

Turn on the station, but I'm still facing

Everybody seem to lost their mind

It's hard to handle, so I, change the channel on the

Radio.... Cause internet killed the radio star

Radio.... And YouTube, killed the video star

Hit the radio, we can make a, make a video

Now I'm a star, hit the radio

We can make a, make a video, now I'm a star

[Verse 1: Yelawolf]

Picture me rollin' Pac, it's funny how time has changed

Everybody's a critic now, it's all a debate on the internet wave

It used to be you and Biggie, Chili Pepper's Give It Away

Now we got ten year-olds sittin' back in a chair like "those were the days"

And though it seems so amazin' to me that the labels lost the touch

And I'm in the AM, flippin' through the A.M. like I lost my crutch

Limpin', cause I can't even walk straight if I can't turn it up

Sippin', I need some Gin and Juice, Snoop Dogg

I brought my cup! What's up, ah ha, okay, shut up

Cause I think we had about enough of radios

And lust with the love bugs

Well let me give you a big hug a bag of mushrooms

Here, take some drugs and play some group home or something

Shit, the Goodie Mobs Soul Food is bumpin', rewind

[Hook]

[Verse 2: Yelawolf]

You'll never hear Black Star

Cause the program director is mostly deaf

And you'll never hear triple six

Сause we live in the midst of the Bible Belt

But that's when the light is filled, so let it shine

Let em' rhyme, let em' hustle, let em grind

Let em' roam with the truth sometimes

Sometimes, the truth is dark but the darkness sparks the truest art

And you didn't even know you had window till a tornado blew it apart

If Eric Clapton could sing about cocaine, then there's no harm

Then I can write about guns, I can rap about girls

I can sing about money and cars

Not that my money is large

Let's talk about broke is a joke

Let's talk about gettin' evicted,

Everything owned thrown out on the road

And maybe that there goes gold

Shit maybe it's platinum sold

But they don't want to see the green leaves from pirates gold

Oh no, hold up

[Hook]

[Bridge]

Pick up the change, pick up the change

Ride in a Chevy cause I'm sick of the Range

Catfish Billy come pick up the name

Come inside, if your sick of the rain

Turn the radio off and don't complain

It's all a replay, it's all the same

Got one drag, on a runaway train

On a one way street better pick your lane

[Verse 3:]

Yeah, but you could let me pick your brain

And we could be that Rolling Stone

Mix'em up with Janis Joplin

Let 'em harmonize like Bone

Or we could just leave it alone

Let it take on a life of it's own

Or we could be that World Class Wreckin' Cru

Tell 'em to turn the lights back on

C'mon

[Hook]

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