Crazy Look

Capleton Capleton

The Quest for a Pure and Divine Love

Capleton's song "Crazy Look" is a heartfelt plea for a woman who embodies purity, righteousness, and spiritual depth. The chorus sets the tone, with Capleton expressing his desire for a woman who is not only pure but also possesses a soul that is divine. He emphasizes that he is not interested in superficial or fleeting relationships; instead, he seeks a deep, meaningful connection with someone who shares his values and vision for life.

In the verses, Capleton elaborates on the qualities he desires in a partner. He wants a woman who is clean, both physically and spiritually, and who has a vision and a dream. The repeated emphasis on cleanliness and purity suggests a longing for a partner who is free from corruption and negativity. Capleton also highlights the importance of mental and physical richness, indicating that he values a well-rounded individual who is strong in both mind and body. The reference to the colors red, gold, and green, which are significant in Rastafarian culture, underscores his desire for a woman who embraces and respects his spiritual beliefs.

Capleton's lyrics also touch on the idea of loyalty and righteousness. He wants a woman who adores righteousness and can be a steadfast companion, someone he can take on tour and rely on for secure and loving support. The song's repeated refrain of not wanting a "crazy look" suggests that he is wary of superficial attractions and is instead focused on finding a partner who is genuinely aligned with his values. The song is a powerful expression of Capleton's quest for a love that is pure, divine, and deeply connected to his spiritual and cultural identity.

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  2. That Day Will Come
  3. Crazy Look
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  5. Jah Jah City
  6. Slew Dem
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