21 (FREESTYLE)

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The Highs and Lows of Fame and Fortune

Chase Atlantic's song "21 (FREESTYLE)" delves into the hedonistic lifestyle often associated with sudden fame and wealth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of indulgence, with references to drug use, materialism, and fleeting relationships. The recurring theme of being on "Cloud Nine" and feeling "free" suggests a sense of euphoria and escape from reality, likely fueled by substances like codeine and molly. This state of mind is further emphasized by the mention of being in "outer space" and experiencing a personal "sphere," indicating a detachment from the mundane world.

The song also explores the superficial nature of relationships that come with newfound success. The protagonist notes that people, particularly women, are drawn to him now that he has money and status. Phrases like "started gettin' money, now she into me" and "I got lots of friends, zero enemies" highlight the transactional and often shallow nature of these connections. The mention of a girl being in her "prime" at twenty-one adds a layer of commentary on youth and attractiveness as commodities in this lifestyle.

Cultural references to Hollywood and the glamorous yet morally ambiguous world it represents are also present. The line "We made a real Hollywood movie" suggests a life that mimics the excess and drama often depicted in films. However, the repeated questioning of "where your morals, girl?" hints at an underlying awareness of the ethical compromises being made. This duality captures the essence of the song: a celebration of excess tempered by a subtle critique of its consequences.

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