Big Shaq: Man's Not Hot Meaning
Song Released: 2017
Man's Not Hot Lyrics
Mans not hot
Never hot skrrra skidi kaka boom
2 plus 2 is 4
Minus 1 that's 3, quick maths
Everyday man's on the block, smoke trees
See your girl in the park, that girl is a uckers
When the ting went...
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#1 top rated interpretation:To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ understand the lyrics of “Man’s Not Hot.” The metaphorical context of the lyrics is extremely subtle and without a deep understanding of theoretical and quantum physics, one can find themselves lost in translation. And then, there’s Big Shaq’s nihilistic outlook on life, which is in part due to his tough upbringing in the heart of London. The refrain of the song, starting with the immortal words “the ting goes skraa” may sound like gibberish to less adept listener, far is more sophisticated than it may seem. It is actually derived from excerpts of unused material from Leo Tolstoy’s immortal 1869 masterwork of 19th century fiction “War and Peace”. I pity those who brush it off as mere “trapstongue” and wish them all the best on their path to enlightenment. Big Shaq will transcend alongside Lil Pump as the greatest poets of the 21st century.
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#2 top rated interpretation:"Man's Not Hot" Is an eloquently composed piece of music that is truly the Magnum Opus of Big Shaq's career. Mr. Shaq shows his unparalleled understanding of the English language using poetic and metaphorical inspiration from the works of Orwell and Adams, showcasing such through his deeply rooted underlying metaphors; highlighted in the chorus. Truly a Shakespearean piece of which will be celebrated for generations.
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"A Masterpiece" -
Man is never hot. Big Shaq’s Man’s Not Hot explores the concept of ‘simpery’ in today’s society. ‘Perspiration tings, (sprayed at) lynx effect’ refers to the notion that it is scientifically impossible for man to be hot. If Shaq claims that man cannot scientifically be hot (through perspiration), why would man ‘take off your jacket’ for a woman? Big Shaq challenges today’s normalisation of ‘simpery’ as men are willing to blindly sacrifice their own comforts for the comforts of a woman. Yet I believe that Shaq is confused with the ideas of being a gentleman and a simp. A gentleman stands his ground against a woman to protect his values, whereas a simp blindly agrees with all the woman has to say regardless of if it clashes with his own values. Therefore, he takes on a highly unattractive submissive role in the relationship becoming a simp. From a woman’s perspective, a gentleman can still take off his jacket for a woman and not appear as a simp as it conveys a sense of inner strength. Because that to me sounds very hot!
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I think this song is about his struggles of life.
Line "big ting' had me in tears! -
He’s not taking the coat off, so don’t ask him to and he didn’t get in to AP math...
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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Well I think it's all about that he bought an expensive coat and when it's hot you don't wanna take. Of your coat when it cost so. Much money
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