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Question about "Love 2 the 9's" lyric This lyric from "Love 2 the 9's" had always bugged me since I first heard it - maybe I'm thinking too deeply of it.
This lyric (Prince's rap): "Could you keep your cool if I washed your feet?"
Hearing this made me go "WTF?!" As I can see, Prince wrote this song for Mayte Garcia. So it's a love song. But the expression "keep your cool" usually means trying to remain calm and not be excited to anger.
So is Prince basically saying "could you refrain yourself from getting angry if I washed your feet" Or does it mean something else? | |
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Keeping one's cool could also be interpreted to mean simply controlling any emotion, like fear, excitement, lust, etc.
Maybe Mayte's feet were ticklish and having her feet washed would've had her tense up or collapse in giggles.
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Another possible meaning is that the line is a play on the idea that P is a Jesus-like figure and she should take his declaration of love as serious as she can. As serious as the Bible even. After all, that's what the song is about; he's wondering if she will love him more than all the others who came before. Will she love him 2 the 9s.
[Edited 4/2/17 23:33pm] [Edited 4/2/17 23:34pm] | |
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I think he was asking if she could keep calm and not go wild with lust if her massaged her feet. A footjob's a very sensual thing you know. For reference, that scene in Pulp Fiction. U fall in love 2 fast and hate 2 soon
And take 4 granted the feeling’s mutual | |
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She prolly ticklish. Wish I could find out. Homegirl bangin son. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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I'll go with this. In hindsight, we have seen his work is littered with deliberate biblical references. He also talks about giving her "soul a bath". Funky alien | |
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Funkyalien said:
I'll go with this. In hindsight, we have seen his work is littered with deliberate biblical references. He also talks about giving her "soul a bath". I'll go with this one too....good one Luv2tha99s | |
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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Whatever. I want to highlight the best Falsetto climax during a 90's song ever, by any artist. Or of all time even?! Those last 1.30 minutes or so is just pure bliss for your ears. I'm going to put it on right now! | |
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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cant believe some people dump all over this song.... | |
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I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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It's a biblical reference - at the last supper, Jesus washed his disciplines feet, then they ate the Passover meal together - this was the first communion. It shows his devotion and humility to his followers. Catholics and most other churches don't do the foot washing, only the eating of the unleavened bread, drinking of wine. Prince was seventh day Adventist or at least very familiar with that church, and they wash each other's feet as part of communion. Have you heard of "foot-washing baptists"? Same concept. If you come from this religious background, there's absolutely no question what he means when you hear that lyric. | |
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luvsexy4all said: cant believe some people dump all over this song.... Huh? It's a brilliant song and listen to this cool cover... https://m.youtube.com/wat...R-2S98Rclo | |
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