Kiiara: Gold Meaning
Song Released: 2016
Gold Lyrics
Roof is falling let me love me
Gold up in my, gold up in my teeth (gold up, gold up in my teeth)
Don't care what you say to me, I'mma bite your feelings out (gold up in my teeth)
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#1 top rated interpretation:Kiiara "Gold" is about a failed relationship between her and her ex-boyfriend. "Gold in my teeth" represents her success now and she saying he is beneath her and she don't need him. When the roof was falling you never let me know means when things were going bad he never told her how he felt he just stepped out on her and he tried to say sorry but it never showed, he probaly kept cheating. Now she is so up in life. she don't have speak to him or acknowlege his presence. She winning!
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This song to me talks about a woman who is strong and fighting back against the controlling and abusive ways a man treated her. That she is her own person and will not be bullied or silenced anymore. That the relationship was far from normal by his controlling, manipulative and coercive ways. The below link makes for a very accurate representation of the lyric meanings.
https://www.hercampus.com/school/seton-hall/my-interpretation-what-kiiara-saying-her-song-gold
Some men think that they can control and manipulate women. That they are better or greater. That they never need a ‘bitch’ and that they are what a ‘bitch’ needs. I suspect there is mental health connotations within the lyrics with ‘roof was on fire’ suggesting his mind wasn’t healthy and that he was dishonest in letting her know about his disorder. Sure there is sometimes mental health issues involved in relationships but those aside, one must always consciously be aware of their behaviour towards another and ask themselves if they would like to be treated this way themselves.
Ultimately she did the right thing for her. She said she would ‘leave the party without ever letting him know’ as in leave the relationship and blocked him out of her life. Most likely for her own safety.
Stay safe guys. Love and be loved well. -
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The roof is on fire means there was trouble in thr relationship and he steppef out on her vs letting her know there was trouble at home and she hot even by getting with his brother
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"Missed you on the basement" may refer to oral sex, so she's saying that she let her boyfriend's brother go down on her. Then when she says "bodies on the pavement" I think that's a reference to either her giving his brother oral sex in return, or her boyfriend jacking off. (the sperm are like lots of little potential people, and they're getting spilled on the pavement).
I think the whole song is euphemisms for sex acts and she's mainly talking about cheating on her boyfriend. -
Umm. She trapped a person in her basement and they left so she got a substitute. And then someone died on a sidewalk. She's probably just mad because she has a toothache. Whoever shoved gold up her teeth is going to be in trouble. She's going to light their roof on fire and they'll leave the party without telling her.
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It's about her telling her boyfriend that he never lets her go out with him. "The roof is on fire" is an expression used for when a party is poppin'...she says when the roof is on fire you never let me know.
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