☝️ Key Points
- Jamule shares his experiences in the music industry and his success through the lines 'Fahr′ im Lamborghini weg, komm' nie wieder back'
- The title 'Violett' and the line 'Himmel violett wie die Cali-Blüten in mei'm Blunt' suggest an association with cannabis and being 'high'
- Jamule remains grounded and remembers his roots in the line 'In Berlin, doch bleib′ der Junge aus dem Westen'
- The song contains references to illegal activities, such as in the line 'In der Gallery Dept. versteck′ ich die Packs'
- The song shows that despite the glamour and success, drug and alcohol consumption, as well as a promiscuous lifestyle, are part of Jamule's life
Interpretation
In 'Violett' by
Jamule, he talks about his experiences in the music business, his success, and his lifestyle. The title 'Violett' could refer to the color of the sky when he's high, as he describes in the lyrics 'Sky violet like the Cali flowers in my blunt'. Cali flowers are a strain of cannabis grown in California, and Jamule implies that he consumes it. The line 'Driving away in a Lamborghini, never coming back' shows that Jamule has left his past behind and has no intention of going back. He now has success and lives a luxurious life filled with money, cars, and women. But he remains grounded and remembers his roots, as in the line 'In Berlin, but still the boy from the West'. He hides his illegal activities, as in the line 'In the Gallery Dept., I hide the packs' and admits that he often goes overboard and sometimes doesn't come home because he's too busy. Despite all the success and luxury he enjoys, there is also a darker side to his life. He consumes drugs and alcohol and has a promiscuous lifestyle, as hinted in the lines 'Sex, drugs, alcohol, American Pie' and 'I've got candies with me'. Overall, 'Violett' is a song that portrays the ups and downs of Jamule's life in the spotlight.