This song is more about who controls the water, literally. look up and research water issues around the world, especially in 3rd world countries. look up what they do to water and how they keep it from certain populations. this song is very on point.
Great song reaction choice! This dropped around the beginning of the era when it was no longer common to drink water out the faucet (hard to believe now that we NEVER bought bottled water growing up in the 80s). Respectfully and with love - I think you're overthinking this one, trying too hard to find something deep, metaphorical meaning. I think this is as literal as it gets, yet still has the dynamic, sublime lyricism that we expect from Mos. Peace!
You should check out the entire album it’s a classic ✌🏻
This whole album VERY good, you should check it.
Shout out to California they need the water for the fire.
This song is more about who controls the water, literally. look up and research water issues around the world, especially in 3rd world countries. look up what they do to water and how they keep it from certain populations. this song is very on point.
Stewart and Lynda Resnick are a billionaire couple who own a large portion of California's water rights... This song ties in nicely with this track.
Great song reaction choice! This dropped around the beginning of the era when it was no longer common to drink water out the faucet (hard to believe now that we NEVER bought bottled water growing up in the 80s). Respectfully and with love - I think you're overthinking this one, trying too hard to find something deep, metaphorical meaning. I think this is as literal as it gets, yet still has the dynamic, sublime lyricism that we expect from Mos. Peace!