The song "Cane Shuga" by Glass Animals touches on the theme of addiction and unhealthy relationships. The narrator in the song is pleading with the person they are in a relationship with to not leave, despite their harmful habits. The choruses emphasize the idea of the person flying "like Kim Jong rockets"-- a powerful, dangerous, and destructive figure-- representing the toxicity and danger in their relationship. Despite the negative environment, the narrator still encourages them, chanting "look into the glare and pop it, brother" -- a nod to the addictive, impulsive behaviors in the relationship. In the end, the narrator chooses to stay in the relationship, despite the negative effects.
Meaning of Cane Shuga by Glass Animals
December 18, 2022
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