Big Apple

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The Fast-Paced Reality of the Big Apple

Limahl's song "Big Apple" paints a vivid picture of life in New York City, often referred to as the Big Apple. The lyrics delve into the chaotic and fast-paced nature of the city, highlighting both its allure and its dangers. In the first verse, the singer describes navigating through the urban jungle, suggesting a sense of adventure but also hinting at the challenges that come with it. The mention of 'walking in jungle' and 'cruising down boulevard' evokes the image of a bustling, vibrant cityscape where every step is part of a larger race.

The bridges of the song introduce a more personal and emotional layer, discussing the complexities of loving a stranger in such an environment. The fear of danger and the inevitability of hate creeping in reflect the harsh realities of urban life. This duality of excitement and peril is a recurring theme, as seen in the second verse where the stakes of survival are emphasized through the imagery of an assassin and the dangerous game of street life.

The chorus reinforces the central message: life in the Big Apple is relentless and demands quick adaptation. The repeated advice to 'do like the others do' and not to 'drag your heels' underscores the necessity of keeping up with the city's rapid pace. The third verse continues to depict the city's gritty side, with shattered windows and scattered sidewalks, while also touching on the disparity between the wealthy and the struggling. The final chorus, repeated to fade, leaves the listener with a lasting impression of the urgency and intensity that define life in New York City.

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