Lights Out
Santigold
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Lights out, shoot up the station TV's dead where's there to run? Watch everybody come undone (Lights out) We'll make it easy we'll make it run One life they see now, how'd they get one? Still I'll wait another run Don't worry Don't got to worry man I got you tight Don't worry Don't have to worry till I hit the lights Wiped out, no concentration They got us baskin' in a stole I watched your ass head lose it all (Wiped out) They ain't gone see me that's what I want A casualty but I have more fun And I know what it's about Don't worry Don't got to worry man I got you tight Don't worry Don't have to worry till I hit the lights I'm still here shaking my head The way you care to come forth I can't do what's down my head There's no place to run Don't worry Don't got to worry man I got you tight Don't worry Don't have to worry till I hit the lights Ah ah ah ah ah Don't worry Don't got to worry man I got you tight Don't worry Don't have to worry till I hit the lights Don't worry Don't got to worry man I got you tight Don't worry Don't have to worry till I hit the lights Ah ah ah ah ah
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Written by: Chris Feinstein, John Hill, Santi White
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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10 facts about this song
Identity Classification"Lights Out" is a song by American singer and songwriter Santigold. Her real name is Santi White, but she uses the stage name Santigold to honor her childhood nickname.
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Album ContextThe song "Lights Out" is from her debut studio album 'Santigold,' formerly 'Santogold,' released on April 29, 2008.
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Genre LabelThe song is known for its eclectic mix of genres, including new wave, dub, electronica, reggae, etc., which is somehow a reflection of all of Santigold's musical influences.
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Musical CompositionMusically, "Lights Out" is characterized by an uptempo beat, infectious hooks, and edgy lyrics.
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Commercial SuccessAlthough not as commercially successful as some of her other tracks like "L.E.S. Artistes" or "Disparate Youth", "Lights Out" is still admired by fans for its creativity and originality.
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Song MeaningsLike many of Santigold's other songs, "Lights Out" seems to offer a commentary on modern society and the music industry. The lyrics are open to interpretation, but many listeners interpret them as addressing superficiality and consumerism.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Lights Out" is distinctive for its simplicity and directness. It features Santigold singing and dancing against a black background, further emphasizing the song's upbeat yet reflective tone.
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TV Show AppearanceThe song "Lights Out" was featured in the Season 4 episode of Gossip Girl, an American teen drama television series, thus gaining further exposure.
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Advertising UseIn 2008, the song was used by Bud Light Lime for their commercial.
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Critical Acclaim"Lights Out" has been acclaimed by music critics for its fresh sound and insightful lyrics. It is often singled out as one of the standout tracks from 'Santogold'.
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