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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Gatorade" by the artist "Yung Lean"

In "Gatorade," Yung Lean paints a picture of a hedonistic lifestyle filled with drugs, parties, and expensive things. He uses slang and imagery to convey a sense of detachment from reality and a pursuit of pleasure.

Yung Lean mixes the names of popular drinks, like Gatorade and lemonade, with drugs, creating a surreal and escapist feeling. He boasts about his wealth, mentioning expensive cars, designer clothes, and parties with champagne and lobster.

At the same time, the lyrics are permeated with themes of loneliness, death, and addiction. Yung Lean admits that he gets paid to take pills and is not afraid of death. Images of skeletal girls and neon polar bears add to the song's darkness and psychedelia.

"Gatorade" is an anthem of carelessness and self-destruction, reflecting Yung Lean's inner world and his desire to escape from reality.

[2x:]

Shawty what you sippin' on, Gatorade

Shawty what you smokin' on, lemonade

I'm up in the sky, finna elevate

Mix it with some kool-aid

Pop 'em pills cos I get paid

Galaxy boys

Reality is far away

Liquid love got me floatin' away

Up in the club, Grey Goose every day

Stacks on racks 'til my mind starts melting away

Smoking that jay

Posted in the bay

SADBOYS sippin' Arizona day by day

Day by day I goes away

Swerving swerving on this iced tea

Yung Gud Shorty posted with that DMT

Hash in the pipe is ABC

Cut their wrists and lay 'em down gently

Leopard colored backseat in my Bentley

Relently I pop two pills too many

I don't give a fuck I brought plenty

Champagne and lobster it's a rich kid party

You know what it do Yung Leandoer shawty

Rockin' bravo bravo charlie

Sippin' on Barcadi

[2x:]

Shawty what you sippin' on, Gatorade

Shawty what you smokin' on, lemonade

I'm up in the sky, finna elevate

Mix it with some kool-aid

Pop 'em pills cos I get paid

Skinny bitches they die quick

Grim reaper on my dick

Fuck her from the back ain't that some shit

Cum in her face I ain't scared to die

I'm in my zone with my team I'm so high

I'm spaced out Arizona iced out yeah I'm that guy

Neon polar bears I drink iced tea all day

Catch me in a Hummer with your mother and Macy Gray

Million ways posted up in the Milky Way

Silky lake with a couple hundred bills to pay

Stuck in a Monday with Bill all day

Neon lights and I swerve around

Shawty what you sippin' on, Gatorade

Shawty what you smokin' on, lemonade

I'm up in the sky, finna elevate

Mix it with some kool-aid

Pop 'em pills cos I get paid

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