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Bright Campa remixes Metro Boomin – Space Cadet (Ft. Gunna)

In “Spaceship” by Bright Campa, the artist takes listeners on a journey filled with confidence, introspection, and an exploration of the music industry. Through a combination of clever wordplay, vivid imagery, and a charismatic flow, Campa delivers a message about his rise to success, the challenges he faces, and the impact of fame on his life.

The chorus sets the stage for the song’s themes by emphasizing Campa’s growing influence and his perception of himself as a boss. The repetitious and catchy phrase “Ay ouu ay” serves as a rallying cry, inviting listeners into Campa’s world. He references his ability to capture attention and carve his path within the music industry, proclaiming that he possesses the “sauce,” a metaphor for his unique style and charisma. The line “Took over the universe, stayed with the universe” suggests that Campa’s success has transcended mere earthly boundaries, positioning him as a cosmic force.

In the first verse, Campa addresses those who doubt his talents and ambitions. He asserts that he is serious about his artistry and will not allow himself to be treated as a joke. This is reflected in the line “I ain’t playing no games,” where Campa affirms his dedication and determination to succeed. Furthermore, he implies that he can see through people’s masks and recognize their true emotions—expressed as “everyone behind a frown.” This may suggest that Campa is keenly observant and aware of the motives and intentions of those around him.

The verse takes a contemplative turn as Campa delves into the darker side of fame and the music industry. He acknowledges the pressures and temptations faced by artists, referencing substance abuse with the line “Pop a pill, it made us all ill.” This candid admission sheds light on the struggles that artists face behind the scenes and the compromises they often make to stay relevant. Campa also touches on the nature of death, describing it as something that cannot be ignored or evaded—he states, “Death is odd, however, it can’t be a fraud, it follows.” This line suggests a deeper reflection on the fleeting nature of life and the inevitability of mortality.

The chorus is repeated, emphasizing the central themes of Campa’s rise to success and his continued connection to the “universe.” This repetition not only reinforces the song’s core message but also invites listeners to fully immerse themselves in its energetic and captivating atmosphere.

The outro introduces the term “Space Cadet,” which can be interpreted as a reference to Campa’s persona or artistic identity. It implies that he is an otherworldly being, detached from the norms of society and ready to transcend boundaries. The line “fucked your bitch, who’s up next?” carries a sense of dominance and audacity, implying that Campa is unstoppable and already making moves beyond his current conquests. The reference to a “ghost reaper” and being “armed” suggests that Campa’s success has come with a heightened sense of vigilance and an awareness of the potential threats that surround him.

Finally, the song concludes with the line “1999 I’ve arrived,” which suggests that Campa has reached a significant milestone in his career. This line could reference his birth year, signifying a personal transformation and entrance into a new phase of his life and artistic journey.

In “Spaceship,” Bright Campa showcases his lyrical prowess and candid storytelling ability. The song explores themes of self-confidence, introspection, the price of fame, and the quest for success. Campa’s flow and energy engage listeners, while his thoughtful reflections offer a glimpse into the complexities of the music industry and the artist’s personal experiences.

lyrics

[Chorus]
Ay ouu ay (Ay) ouu ay
Campa getting bands (Ouu) feel like a boss (Ouu)
You know I got the sauce, sauce god
Took over the universe, stayed with the universe
Stayed with the universe uh!

[Verse]
I ain't playing no games
Mama, can't you see? These niggas wanna meet
Me in the ground, in the dog pound
You know I'm not a clown
I can see everyone behind a frown
It makes me go wow when the young ones go wild
Watching art shine, until we drink a pine
Pop a pill, it made us all ill
That's what yall wanted to pay
For us to cry in the game
Death is odd however, it can't be a fraud
It follows

[Chorus]
Ay ouu ay (Ay) ouu ay
Campa getting bands (Ouu) feel like a boss (Ouu)
You know I got the sauce, sauce god
Took over the universe, stayed with the universe
Stayed with the universe uh!

[Outro]
Space Cadet, fucked your bitch, who's up next?
I am up like a ghost reaper on my arm
Telling me to stay armed
Like Tay-K, I'd beat the case
Uh yeah won the race!
1999 I've arrived

credits

from The Boy Who Broke The Universe, released February 9, 2024
Produced by Metro Boomin

Written By
Bright Campa

Recorded At
Brooklyn

Release Date
February 23, 2019

Remix Of
Space Cadet by Metro Boomin (Ft. Gunna)

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