Decals
rarin
Rarin's Anthem of Independence and Success
In 'Decals,' rarin delivers a powerful message of self-reliance and personal success. The song opens with the artist describing his flashy lifestyle, symbolized by his customized ride adorned with decals. This imagery sets the tone for a narrative centered around independence and the rejection of unreliable relationships. The line 'I ain't ever stop, can't be trusting any females' underscores a theme of mistrust and self-preservation, suggesting that past experiences have led him to prioritize his own well-being over romantic entanglements.
The chorus reinforces this sentiment, with rarin expressing a desire to go solo while still wishing his former partner well. This juxtaposition of independence and goodwill highlights a mature approach to moving on from a relationship that no longer serves him. The mention of his 'diamond' Tesla serves as a metaphor for his success and the rewards of his hard work, further emphasizing his focus on personal growth and achievement.
Throughout the song, rarin touches on themes of financial success and the pitfalls of superficial relationships. Lines like 'Hit a lick, make a band, yeah that's what I'm all about' and 'Always wanna talk about, new bags, new things' illustrate his commitment to financial independence and his disdain for materialistic partners. The recurring motif of 'going solo' and 'doing me' encapsulates the essence of the song: a celebration of self-sufficiency and the pursuit of one's own path, free from the constraints of unreliable relationships and superficial desires.