Jack Stauber’s Micropop

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Out the Ox

Jack Stauber’s Micropop

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Kissing your hand, roll back your eye (Ah)
Now you’re outside (Oh), grass is so nice
Slip in the back, startle my friend (Aah!)
Has heart attack, he’s dead again!

[Chorus]
Hope you know I don’t blame you
We were jonesing for the ri-i-ide, oh
Pop the gum that I gave you
Keep on dosing to the ri-i-ight, oh

[Verse 2]
Work while I work, back in my head
You’re out the ox (Oh), I'm seeing red
Get me council, give me control
Kicking a bone, is it my own?

[Chorus]
Hope you know I don’t blame you
We were jonesing for the ri-i-ide, oh
Pop the gum that I gave you
Keep on dozing to the ri-i-ight, oh

[Verse 3]
Flipped on my head, you got me chewing on lead
I can be thoughtless as you are but going this way instead
Flipped on my head, she is the magical mattress
She's the oxymary Magdalene, oh so well read!
Oh no!
[Bridge]
Just say you’re coming home (Ooh ah)
And I’ll be home (Ooh ah), oh
And just say you’re coming home (Ooh ah)
And I’ll be home (Ooh ah)
And I’ll be home (Ooh ah)
I’ll be home (Ooh ah)
And I’ll be home (Ooh ah)
And you… (Can I take it, please? How can I help you? Hello?)
(Hold his hands back)
(Well then, not a problem!)

[Verse 1]
Kissing your hand (Kissing your hand!)
Roll back your eye (Roll back your eye!)
Now you’re outside (Now you’re outside!)
Grass is so nice (Grass is so nice!)
Slip in the back (Slip in the back!)
Startle my friend (Startle my friend!)
Has heart attack (Has heart attack!)
He’s dead again!

[Chorus]
Hope you know I don’t blame you
We were jonesing for the ri-i-ide, oh
Pop the gum that I gave you
Keep on dosing to the ri-i-ight, oh

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Jack Stauber's Micropop has recently released an extended version of his previously short-recorded song “Out of the Box" as an adventurous and enigmatic track called "Out the Ox". This song can be interpreted in different ways. In fact, the lyrics might give the listeners a glimpse of someone who is struggling with addiction, while some parts are easy to misinterpret. Nevertheless, the uniqueness of this song is what makes it a gem of its kind.

About Out the Ox

The song starts with a melodic beat and a catchy whistle tune that blends well, creating a lively, danceable tempo that sets the mood of the song. For those who have heard the original short version, the lyrics, “I've been skating on thin ice, getting off with murder twice," might ring a bell.

The lyrics of "Out the Ox" talk about someone who's gone through some rough times and is now struggling with addiction and trying to deal with it. They use the metaphor of "riding a bull," which symbolizes the struggle of staying clean and sober. Meanwhile, the lyrics of the chorus say, “Out the ox, out the ox, for the sake of the people we must carry on." This line does not give a clear picture of what's going on, but it might be interpreted as a message to people to try to be better and overcome their demons.

The song's producers make this track a unique blend by utilizing a mix of different instruments, including a guitar, keyboards, drum machines, and a synthesizer. The use of every instrument played blends perfectly, creating a diverse sound that makes it hard to categorize the song into any specific genre. The harmonies of the song are also another perfect mix that sets it apart from anything else out there.

"Out the Ox" still has a short run-time of just over one minute, making it an excellent addition to anyone's playlist, especially for those who don't have an attention span of 3-4 minutes for a song. Nevertheless, the song is a work of genius. Its tempo along with the lyrics and melodies can smooth one’s nerves, and one might find themselves unconsciously tapping their feet to the beat. This song is a masterpiece as it gives the listener a range of emotions from confusion to understanding, to dancing and feeling relaxed.

The lyrics of "Out the Ox" can be interpreted in several different ways, even though the primary focus is on addiction. As earlier mentioned, some lines of the song might sound confusing, but the instrumental, however, would make one's doubts disappear. It's a refreshing blend of sound and lyrics, making it a unique, one-of-a-kind song.

The song ends abruptly, which is proof that Stauber carefully chose every aspect of the song to maintain its uniqueness. In a nutshell, "Out the Ox" is a breath of fresh air from the generic music that plays on the radio daily. It is a track that breaks the rules and cannot be confined to any specific genre, and it is this uniqueness that will keep listeners glued to the song long after it ends.

In sum, Jack Stauber's "Out the Ox" is a song that can cater to a diverse range of listeners. It's a song that can set one's nerves at ease with its melody and make them dance at the same time. Hence, the song is widely appreciated by people for its uniqueness and one-of-a-kind feel.