Lyrics: What ever happened to the young, young lovers One got shot and the other got lost in drugs and punks And blood on the street Bla-blood on her knees Bloody history Whatever happened to the hayloft Burnt to the ground and what about Pop? He took his ass back to the crack shack With his long johns on Singing that old song My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom An eye for an eye A leg for a leg A shot in the heart Doesn't make it un-break She really didn't wanna make it messy She really, really didn't but the girl gone cray My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom She crucify She crucify She crucify She crucify Hey Pop, you die You die My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom She's not a bad kid She's not a bad kid But she had to do it She had to do it They're not a bad kid But they had to do it They couldn't not They had to face off She's not a bad kid But they had to do it She had to crack She had to kill Pop P.s I’m totally not a time traveler
A lot of people are saying that this song is the daughter avenged her lover and found peace in having pieces of herself like her father, but I think that this song is showing the fact that continuing the cycle of violence creates you into the monster you've been trying to destroy. The smoke and fire represents the confusion and cloying guilt that comes with addiction and the repercussions of it, whether it be violence or something else. They were both caught in the smoke and both succumbed to the violence of it. The long john's represent the cycle continuing, both wearing the clothes reflecting thier likeness. But it is up to opinion, and the song is wonderful, analysis or not.
I think the message is that she became the thing she swore to destroy in the end, which is symbolised by her wearing the long johns so i totally agree with your analysis
@@beardbeardedbeardsbeardedh9374 I also think so, especially since she leaves the house in the end, leaving both the gun and long johns there. If she truly became like her father, she probably would stay inside, completely replacing him.
I love how most of Mother Mothers songs sound like a normal banger, but near the end it sounds like the stage is falling apart in a fire in the most climatic way possible
I love the attention to detail. The "my baby's got a gun" part is sung by a girl. It shows that it's not actually pop singing that. It's her imagining what she's gonna do to him and his reaction to that. She didnt actually do anything. Truly a masterpiece
Normally, I don’t tend to like sequels as the original is almost always better BUT OH MY GOD NO NOT WITH THIS THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE AND IVE BEEN LISTENING TO IT ON REPEAT FOR HOURS. Now can we please get ultimate guitar tabs on the music so that I can play it?
I actually think the ‘revenge’ shown in this story is her outliving her father, after all the place is abandoned and the only physical manifestation of the father is in hallucinations. Also the constant imagery of the Long-Jon’s burning in the fire could also support this, her now wearing those Long-Jon’s now shows she’s now I’m power of her life now that her father has passed
@@audri1273 It's entirely symbolic - she didn't 'kill' him. In fact, the song flat-out says "whatever happened to pop?" - he took his ass back to the crack shack, he's probably dead already, hella OD'd after five years. His daughter was going down the same spiral, but she cracked and admitted enough was enough, she 'killed' the influence her pops had on her after realizing that she had to face off against what he was to her - what power he had over her life. She had to crack, she had to kill the memory of pop to move on. And if you want me to be real - the music video has huge therapeutic notes of truth to it; there's a technique in gestalt therapy called 'the empty chair' where you talk out a dialogue with someone, or some part of yourself, that you imagine exists in an empty chair in the room; often because you physically can't - either they're in your head, or it's incredibly unsafe, or the other party is dead/missing/inaccessible. Going back to a place of hurt and doing just that is a pretty raw way to do it, but. Either way, in her case it works and she gains control of her life, rather than falling entirely into the spiral and cycle; the long-johns are sort of a two-fold acknowledgement of both the power she's gained back and the potential to become her father later on in life if left unacknowledged. Because, unfortunately, we have a tendency to behave and treat people in similar ways as to how we've been exposed to our parents' behavior. It's always a struggle to work through, and a lot of people aren't self-aware of these behaviors.
The amount of people who misinterpret this masterpiece in the comments as being about revenge or a “villain arc” depress me. It isn’t about the joy of killing her traumatizer, in fact it’s about the opposite. It’s about breaking the cycle of violence and anger. The video shows her imagining killing him in a lot of different ways, but also has her imagining him moving in the exact ways she was, drinking like he did. She realized that killing him makes her into him. So she drives off, leaving him alive but terrified. She leaves the gun behind, and that’s the entire message of the song. Leave the gun behind. It’s beautiful.
@@totallynotyourstalker1782 I don’t think that means what you think that means. The way I understand that line, it’s her inner conflict saying that “I have to do it!” rather than “she killed Pop and she had to”. Or in other words, it isn’t that she did and had to, it’s that she felt that she had to. Isn’t the English language fun?
I love your interpretation. But there is one little thing. When she leaves the gun behind, pop is NOT there. at 3:08 the camera pans and you see the gun alone, with no chair beside it. At 3:10 however, pops is seemingly sat right next to the gun in a chair that wasn't there in the previous shot. I think she DID do it, but now regrets it and comes back often to channel that guilt and frustration. Sitting in his chair acts as a sort of fufilment for that. If this is actually the case then that's really unfortunate, I prefer your interpretation WAY more but the abscence of pop in the panning shot is really bugging me.
I normally just watch without commenting, but holy shit. I love the original, but this. This is what sequels should look like. This is incredible and not only does it scratch the itch in my brain, but it's a lyrical, musical, and emotional masterpiece.
Right?? I love that it also sounds like conscious, building dread rather than the alert fear she was surprised with in the first song. Like, the "baby's got a gun" line feels like the Dad knowing that he's in for revenge at any point for what he did, or almost like her describing how she could theoretically inflict that same fear back on him like he did back then, but with a layer of "getting what's coming to him"
@@draken1058" An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg" Means that you always avenge yourself the level they did to you, not worse, not better. "A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak" means that hurting someone's feeling will not make them love you again.
wow y'all. i cried unexpectedly. How can you portray the epic often years-long if not decades-long path of healing from abuse in under 4 mins? brilliant. it doesnt have to be a father daughter relationship this could be a metaphor for any kind of trauma. 10/10
I am SO HAPPY!! After 13 years they came up with an MV for the original Hayloft, and THEN made a Hayloft II. Mother Mother, you are all amazing people.
If someone has abusive parents it is usually recommended that they seek therapy (as soon as they're out of the household) as abuse is a cycle and that is one of the ways to end it.
It has a story line that’s just phenomenal , the deep meanings. the MV’s phenomenal. The beat drops are sick bruh. After all these years still a hit. I don’t think I’m late, coz it gon live forever.🤍deserved.
You guys are incredible! After 13 years they come up with not only one but two different songs and music videos for hayloft! I’ve never been more amazed!
the absolute catharsis this song delivers when you say “she had to do it, she had to kill pop” and it’s just a shot of her leaving the house behind. that represents so much, damn.
I'm gonna try my hand at interpreting this because I can't help myself and this is a song and video I wish I'd had years ago, when I was deeper in the recovery process and desperately needed catharsis. This entire song feels like the cycle of abuse, and finally breaking your mind free of it and the anger that comes from it. And I think a lot of people are missing the fact that while she has the gun with her in the beginning, she leaves it behind by the end, along with the long john's. It's up completely to interpretation whether or not she actually shot her father and burned the shack down, or if she just fantasized about it. I'm leaning towards the latter, since we see several different scenarios where she shoots him and the blood from Hayloft I might've been from her cradling her lover's body, but to me it kinda doesn't matter. Either way, she feels the rage of not wanting, but *needing* to do it. This sequel feels angrier, more primal, with short phrases ("You die! You die!") and screaming, and that's what abuse will do to you over years. It will break you down and push you past your boundaries. You may be a shy and quiet person who wouldn't harm a fly, but with the right buttons pushed you will scream obscenities and plot murder. And you will be horrified at what you've become. I don't think the girl actually took the father's place, at least not permanently. I think she tried to escape her trauma (drugs, driving away, running away in the first video), and here we see her revisiting it and finally facing it down. She is tired of feeling like she can never escape her father's judgement (father staring her down while she cowers), and she is tired of all this confused rage (smoke, imagining herself as her father, fantasizing using the gun). At the end we see her father wearing a different outfit, not in his pajamas. And he looks remorseful, guilt-filled, lonely. (Edit: I'm thinking now that maybe this is a representation not of the actual father, but the parts of her that feel infected by him. She no longer wants to hurt, she just doesn't want to be hurt anymore.) We see her examining her hands like her lover once did - maybe a metaphor for her looking back on her actions, seeing if she's red-handed (Edit: or even a metaphor for relearning to love herself and see herself as her lover once did). And she leaves the gun, the long john's, and her home life behind. She's not a bad kid, but she had to crack. And she's remembering that she isn't a bad person, she isn't her father, and she's able to move on again. Thematically, if you want another song like this, I'd recommend "The Killing Type" by Amanda Palmer, also super cathartic and exploring the idea of not being a bad person but still wanting to do bad things.
Beautifully put. As I was watching the video, I felt like it was about breaking the cycle of "generational trauma". She realizes if she follows the path she'll end up becoming like him, so she burns the past and leaves instead. Also reminded me of Nietzsche's words: “He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby becomes a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
this is a great response/interpretation and i completely agree. the song, the video, and your comment have all been cathartic to me as someone who's realizing and recovering from various cycles of abuse. you put so many of my feelings that i couldn't explain into words..thank you for writing this!
@@scarletvampyrum Thank you for reading!! I'm glad that anyone read through the whole wall of text lol, let alone that it helped someone in even a small way. I hope the best for you, it's hard but it really really does get better, especially once you can get yourself physically out of the environment and relationships that are hurting you.
i wasnt here for the premiere unfortunately, but i really like how hayloft ii was a sort of inverted reprise of the original! it shows the change in perspective and how the protag has evolved, and the lyrics reflect it just as much as the instrumental and melody do! its really intricate for what it is and i really like it and respect it!
If Mother Mother made a musical, this would be that big number towards the end that would tie the whole story together. It would be the last or the second to last number, called “Hayloft (Reprise)” Change my mind 😌
You are absolutely correct, and may I suggest this as the peak of the musical, the second to last song and then end it on Burning pile! (or maybe this as the last song and burning pile before this, they both would work really well!)
I don’t think I’ve felt this much emotion for ANYTHING in years-absolutely stunning, holds up to the hype of the original, makes me feel like I’m in that bittersweet middle school era again with all that passion and just-I’m hard to get in that way. But this got me.
i really cannot express the gravity of this. saving it for something important later. i'll try to tag you guys like you said. thank you for being there when i was trying to get out of my own hayloft, and thank you for justifying the choice to leave
always, always performed the song 'Sleep Awake' as the sequel of Hayloft bc its about a girl (or person) who has to deal with the death of someone, carry that weight, which prevents them from sleeping in peace but seriously, i'm happy that there is a second canonical part, i love the song, the video, and i love you guys, i hope you prosper and people discover your music apart from hayloft, u deserve better 💝
I’ve always listened to sleep awake as someone running from an abusive and controlling home, with the first part of the song being sung from the parental perspective, and the last part the kid. It’s interesting to see other peoples interpretations! ^^
it is about revenge, she’s avenging her dead girlfriend who got shot by her dad edit: i should probably clear this up, i don’t believe in that anymore. i know it’s a male actor 😅
@@wolfgangsupporter yeah but she realized by having her revenge againt her dad she would become like him so she ended up stopping her revenge, at least that's what i understood
OH MY GOD THIS ONE IS LITERALLY SO GOOD FHE LYRICS ARE THE BEST “what ever happened to the hay, loft?” ITS SUCH A GOOD SEQUEL!!!! AND YHE “ my baby’s got a gun it goes boom boom crack ga ga ga ga ga boom boom” AND THEN THE BEAT DROP. IT GIVES THE SAME SEROTONIN YHE OTHER SONG GAVE!! YOU GUYS DID SO GOOD!!! it’s like the revenge of the first song and it feels as powerful. ITS SO GOOOOOODDDFFD ADDING THIS TO MY PLAYLISY RIGHT NOW
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@@otsoysyzfjztisyoxncxjgd9 no I thought the video was showing how much she is like her father. So if she kills him, she becomes him(when she's wearing his pajamas). Then she leaves, but in her own clothes, with the pajamas hung on the tree. I think overall she just stayed there for a bit, got drunk, and left.
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I love this so much. As someone with a shit dad I fear I’ve become too much like him and to see that portrayed so well is amazing. I’m definitely gonna draw something based off this when I get home because currently I’m blasting this at full volume in the car
@@Aubrey173 We didn't watch the same movie 😎😎 Charles, Wanda, Evil Dr. Strange. You are not an OG fan, you joined in Infinity War and expect everything to be like it.
@@chocorramu_beynic I haven't really been here in the Marvel fandom for long, so I didn't understand a lot, but me and my dad watch almost all the new movies in theatres for a few months now, and I guess I'm starting to catch on. Anyway, for me, it didn't dissapoint, I loved it.
Watching at 3am and shaking and weeping soon as "she's not a bad kid" starts to kick in oh my goddd mother mother's sound literally can't get any more ✨ sophisticated I swear
Personally, I think that this video was really about continuing the cycle of violence . I think that although she was doing it for revenge she had realised that she was becoming more like her Dad and even the lyrics "she's not a bad kid but she had to do it" really makes it more clear that it was her way of coming to terms of what she had actually done and that she was seeping into the cycle of violence but even after she did what she did she still left the house. She may be somewhat like her father but not everyone has to be. I think that was the message I had gotten from this. Its up to your own interpretation though:)
I’m pretty sure pops is still alive but was just sleeping when she tried to kill him all the ways that she killed him where in her mind. Knowing that just killing pop would just make her the same as him she decides not to do it and leave the gun behind. But that just me I guess. This thought does take inspiration from another comment and for me made it make more sense.
@@saloirsrain8224 I thought once that guy died then she ran away then came back with a shotgun and killed him, then she got lost in drugs as the song says and now she's going back to get closure, then when she is back she is overloaded and finds on of his bottles and starts drinking which makes her start hallucinating and she sees herself becoming more like him, the mirroring and stuff, so she decides to leave and doesn't take the gun, while in hayloft 1 the dad does take the gun, so I think that shows her denying the route her dad went down
She had to do it... She really wanted to kill pop... But when she arrived pop wasn't there. She started hallucinating pop and went through three phases: being afraid of him, being angry at him and fantasising all the ways she could have killed him (becoming the "pop" she once feared herself as shown from the mirroring of her and pop) to the last phase of her reaching acceptance... letting go of her anger and need to take vengeance on pop maybe even forgiving him (hence why pop was crying as she was leaving him). She leaves the gun and as she walks out and as the camera pans we again see that pop wasn't sitting next to her and there was no chair at all. Infact, in the beginning the house had been closed with the door nailed from the outside. From hayloft 1 pop went back to the house but he might have left or died within the 5 years.
This is an absolute masterpiece and the the transition from hayloft 1's "My daddy's got a gun, you better run" to hayloft 2's "my baby's got a gun, I better run" is absolutely fantastic
I was waiting for someone to point this out tbh. I find it super clever, and it's a contrast that you might miss on the first couple of times that you'd actually listen to the song. I sure did, and when I realized it, the song became somehow even better than it already is.
As someone who has trauma stemming from my father who also drank a lot, the video really resonated with me. It captured my feelings of resentment, anger, fear and sadness very well. I remember feeling scared I'd fall into the same habits my dad has, feeling trapped and like I wanted to get back at him for what I went through as a child. The last few scenes where it looks like she decides to say her piece and then walks away, leaving the shotgun behind is so powerful. I interpreted it as she realizes she doesn't want to be consumed by her resentment and continue the cycle, instead standing up for herself and moving on. I've watched this video so many times, and I cry every single time I watch it, it's honestly a masterpiece
I insist, Mother Mother is one of the best bands in the world, but people are not ready for that conversation. (Insisto, Mother Mother es una de las mejores bandas del mundo, pero la gente no está preparada para esa conversación.)
Estoy completamente de acuerdo, y me encanta que te tomaste el trabajo de escribirlo en español también. I totally agree, and I love that you took the time to write it in Spanish too
I seriously interpret this as something to do with abusive parents / families and breaking the cycle. Just the lyrics of the song contrasting with the contents of the video. It's almost like we have a preconceived notion of what shes gonna do before she does it.We, as an audience, expect her to be violent and shoot her dad, just as he acted violent towards her partner. It just goes to show the cycle of abuse and how people thing there's no hope in kids who have been traumatised, they're just gonna end up worse off anyway. But she proves this wrong. I also really loved in the first few shots, the way she barrels in with the gun , like yes That would have been so easy, she could have just shot him and been over with it. But she doesn't. Just the scenes of her in the chair and drinking the alchohol- she doesn't want to become her father, yet in a way she does. It's the way her father cowers in fear because he EXPECTS her to shoot him- because he knows that's what she's been taught from him. It's like everyone expects her to continue the violence and hurt and take vengeance on him. The way that she takes the gun that she had and returns it, almost as if she's handing the baton back to him. telling him that she's not gonna continue this. I also really loved the scenes that reminded us that she was an abused child. Yes she's facing off her father, but she's also rexperiencing all the things she's done. The scene where she's in a maze of laundry, the huge face peering through the window etc. All of these scenes where she's scared and on the verge of tears remind us she's not some crazy unrealistic protagonist who's gonna shoot her dad in some epic revenge, she's a character and a person. And as much as she hates her dad, she fears him, and probably also related to him on some level. It just completely radiated the levels of complexity in the relationship they have. The first time I watched it all I could think was about a child breaking the cycle of pain and trauma, breaking the abuse. She was expected to turn out like her dad, taking revenge on him. But she faces her fears and gives him his gun the fuck back. Basically cutting him off not just in character but metaphorically. She drives away with a new life and leaving it all behind. For the first time in 5 years she faces off her dad, but not in the way we would expect. She basically takes her life back and moves on. And it's the fact that her leaving is the hardest thing she could have done. It would have been easy to end his life and take what he took. But instead she takes the hard route, and takes on her trauma face on, and then leaves better off. Just the line "a shot in the heart doesn't make it un break" To me that represents even if she shoots him, its not gonna make her feel any better about the things she's gone through or the loss she faced . I was just obsessed with the symbolism in this video the whole way theough - well done, seriously. it was amazing
Guys I am litrally obssed with this , litrally had it on repeat for weeks now and i am still not sick of it. Can someone please rec more songs, that have like a similar feel to this song?
all about this song is pure perfection. the melody being opposite to the first one which is upbeat and anxious, the more dragged down lyrics, the distortion... it all gives the right atmosphere to the song. chilling and stupendous as mother mother already is
To me this song can be seen in multiple ways I'm going to list two-ish ways this can be viewed. 1. Bringing closure with negative people, including family, even if it means cutting them off. 2a. Contuing the cycle of negativity in a family, as in Hayloft 1 it was the father having the gun, now it's passed on to the child, who now ends up continuing this cycle, she wasn't bad, but she's now responsible for carrying the weight of what their father did and what she did in response whatever that may be. If left unchecked the cycle may continue 2b. Ending the cycle of negativity in the family. Again in hayloft one it's the father, who is responsible, now the child, now adult, carries the responsibility, but our Protagonist t is now unlearning the negative things her father instilled into her through many things, so that she can take her responsibility as an adult, and not repeat this cycle, hence the lyric "she had to kill pop", being taken in a symbolic sense.
@@cHAOTICeXOTIC910 2a is the negativity cycle continuing meaning the protagonist now takes the role of pop if left unchecked. Sorry if I didn't make it clear.
I prefer interpreting it as 2b. It's possible she might have even continued the cycle of abuse for a bit, since she had the gun, but by the end of the song she's left the gun in the house, and left all of it behind. It seems like she's finally revisiting her trauma, letting herself think through it, and then moving on.
you didn't expect it, you didn't ask for it, but you needed it, you really needed it.It does not lose its essence of HayLoft, it has a more neutral, lower and simpler rhythm, but it is still hayloft
Quite literally the definition of a perfect sequal. The amount of thought put into every line in this song completely makes it outdo the original hayloft. Crazy how mother mother can top themselves off
I can't read Russian but somehow I know I agree with this! Edit: I put it through translate and I do definitely agree with this you are absolutely right!
Fun fact: Hayloft was the second song I heard from you guys (first was Body) and they both made me fall in love with your sound! Omw to listen to the rest of the album like...rn!
Whatever happened to the young, young lovers? One got shot and the other got lost in Drugs and punks and blood on the street Blood, blood on her knees Bloody history (yeah) Whatever happened to the hayloft? Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop? He took his ass back to the crack shack With his long johns on, singing that old song My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak She really didn't wanna make it messy She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom She crucify (she crucify) She crucify (she crucify) Hey Pop, you die, you die My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun, I better run My baby's got a gun, it goes Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga She's not a bad kid She's not a bad kid But she had to do it She had to do it They're not a bad kid But they had to do it They couldn't not They had to face off She's not a bad kid But they had to do it She had to crack She had to kill Pop
I love how they made a sequel to Hayloft and made it such a damn good example of the cycle of violence, and how sometimes, you have to be the one to break it. I really don't think she killed Pa, even though the video and lyrics suggest it. Her going back to the abandoned house and hallucinating Pa, envisioning her revenge fantasy, burning everything down was just that- a fantasy. What she did kill was the violent and angry part of herself, which we have to assume she got from/learned from her father. Because while she is the product of her parent, she is choosing not to become him by picking up the pieces and moving on. I myself have horrible, sick, sad people for parents. I made the healthiest choice for me and cut them out of my life and I had to accept that I wouldn't get closure, or an apology, or what I really wanted- sweet, sweet revenge. Instead I just did the best thing for myself and left them behind, along with the traits I inherited and learned from them.
Oh my God. it's a very cool song. I liked the scene in the clip so much that my daughter literally becomes her father. everything is so beautifully executed that I can describe all the coolness of this song and clip almost forever
"An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg. A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak." Holy shit, I'm obsessed with this line and the way its sung. Can y'all give recommendations similar to that part?
For those who didn't understand,In hayloft 1, her her dad aka the old man killed her lover, so in hayloft 2 she kills her dad and pop is the dad hope u understand ❤
Official Lyrics! What ever happened to the young, young lovers One got shot and the other got lost in drugs and punks And blood on the street Bla-blood on her knees Bloody history Whatever happened to the hayloft Burnt to the ground and what about Pop? He took his ass back to the crack shack With his long johns on Singing that old song My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom An eye for an eye A leg for a leg A shot in the heart Doesn't make it un-break She really didn't wanna make it messy She really, really didn't but the girl gone cray My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom She crucify She crucify She crucify She crucify Hey Pop, you die You die My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Boom My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun My baby's got a gun I better run My baby's got a gun It goes boom boom crack Ga ga ga ga ga Boom Ga ga ga ga ga She's not a bad kid She's not a bad kid But she had to do it She had to do it They're not a bad kid But they had to do it They couldn't not They had to face off She's not a bad kid But they had to do it She had to crack She had to kill Pop
THIS IS AWESOME? you guys nail it every time, your music is so phenomenal and I’m so happy I was able to see y’all live in December! This is nowhere near what I was expecting, it’s way heavier and better than I thought it’d be! Keep up the amazing work!
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Thank you for making this masterpiece
love you guys thanks for great music
Thank you for creating such amazing music
Can't watch past 2:45 without crying everytime💓 #blacksheepblues
Awesome song
Lyrics:
What ever happened to the young, young lovers
One got shot and the other got lost in drugs and punks
And blood on the street
Bla-blood on her knees
Bloody history
Whatever happened to the hayloft
Burnt to the ground and what about Pop?
He took his ass back to the crack shack
With his long johns on
Singing that old song
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
An eye for an eye
A leg for a leg
A shot in the heart
Doesn't make it un-break
She really didn't wanna make it messy
She really, really didn't but the girl gone cray
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
She crucify
She crucify
She crucify
She crucify
Hey Pop, you die
You die
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
She's not a bad kid
She's not a bad kid
But she had to do it
She had to do it
They're not a bad kid
But they had to do it
They couldn't not
They had to face off
She's not a bad kid
But they had to do it
She had to crack
She had to kill Pop
P.s I’m totally not a time traveler
ohhh so you read the desc too 😀
Spoilers homie! :P
Shhh don’t spoil my secret
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A lot of people are saying that this song is the daughter avenged her lover and found peace in having pieces of herself like her father, but I think that this song is showing the fact that continuing the cycle of violence creates you into the monster you've been trying to destroy. The smoke and fire represents the confusion and cloying guilt that comes with addiction and the repercussions of it, whether it be violence or something else. They were both caught in the smoke and both succumbed to the violence of it. The long john's represent the cycle continuing, both wearing the clothes reflecting thier likeness. But it is up to opinion, and the song is wonderful, analysis or not.
Yes she morphed into a likeness her Father afterwards .. That's my take on it as well..
I think the message is that she became the thing she swore to destroy in the end, which is symbolised by her wearing the long johns so i totally agree with your analysis
isnt it both
I saw that as her seeing what she would become if she shot her dad and deciding against it in the end, breaking the cicle.
@@beardbeardedbeardsbeardedh9374 I also think so, especially since she leaves the house in the end, leaving both the gun and long johns there. If she truly became like her father, she probably would stay inside, completely replacing him.
I love how most of Mother Mothers songs sound like a normal banger, but near the end it sounds like the stage is falling apart in a fire in the most climatic way possible
i feel like a mother mother concert would end in a group arson
@@artemisthefoul7597 this
@@artemisthefoul7597 agreed
@@artemisthefoul7597 I’d want to see this
@@artemisthefoul7597 now we all need to go to a mother mother concert
I love the attention to detail. The "my baby's got a gun" part is sung by a girl. It shows that it's not actually pop singing that. It's her imagining what she's gonna do to him and his reaction to that. She didnt actually do anything. Truly a masterpiece
Exacto, eso es lo que realmente significa, ella no sigue el patrón de violencia, lo termina 👍
Or, it's her lover from the afterlife or whatever watching her become like her pop
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I've got a sneaking suspicion her daddy has a gun
isn’t the entire song sung by a girl? i always assumed the singer for mother mother was a girl
Normally, I don’t tend to like sequels as the original is almost always better BUT OH MY GOD NO NOT WITH THIS THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE AND IVE BEEN LISTENING TO IT ON REPEAT FOR HOURS. Now can we please get ultimate guitar tabs on the music so that I can play it?
HONESTLY, ULTIMATE GUITAR MAKE A BASS TAB ON THIS PLS
I have never heard of a part two to any song ever so I was surprised by this
@@hunni.nut.cheerios Yeah for sure, only other one I've heard with a part 2 like this was Saint Bernard II by lincoln and that was also a banger
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I SAID A COUPLE OF DAYS AGO HOLY
FOR REAL. i do like brittle bones nicky 1 and 2 aswell. if you dont have yet you should listen to it
I actually think the ‘revenge’ shown in this story is her outliving her father, after all the place is abandoned and the only physical manifestation of the father is in hallucinations. Also the constant imagery of the Long-Jon’s burning in the fire could also support this, her now wearing those Long-Jon’s now shows she’s now I’m power of her life now that her father has passed
what about the part on the song where it says "shes not a bad kid but she had to do it"???
My theory is she killed him for it. But the lines about not unbreaking a heart, etc, make me think it's not going to help any. It's just another cycle
haha slow down it’s song not politics😂 but your right
@@ismeylia3501 what are you talking about?
@@audri1273 It's entirely symbolic - she didn't 'kill' him. In fact, the song flat-out says "whatever happened to pop?" - he took his ass back to the crack shack, he's probably dead already, hella OD'd after five years. His daughter was going down the same spiral, but she cracked and admitted enough was enough, she 'killed' the influence her pops had on her after realizing that she had to face off against what he was to her - what power he had over her life.
She had to crack, she had to kill the memory of pop to move on. And if you want me to be real - the music video has huge therapeutic notes of truth to it; there's a technique in gestalt therapy called 'the empty chair' where you talk out a dialogue with someone, or some part of yourself, that you imagine exists in an empty chair in the room; often because you physically can't - either they're in your head, or it's incredibly unsafe, or the other party is dead/missing/inaccessible. Going back to a place of hurt and doing just that is a pretty raw way to do it, but. Either way, in her case it works and she gains control of her life, rather than falling entirely into the spiral and cycle; the long-johns are sort of a two-fold acknowledgement of both the power she's gained back and the potential to become her father later on in life if left unacknowledged.
Because, unfortunately, we have a tendency to behave and treat people in similar ways as to how we've been exposed to our parents' behavior. It's always a struggle to work through, and a lot of people aren't self-aware of these behaviors.
The fact they made a part two shows how iconic the song is
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The amount of people who misinterpret this masterpiece in the comments as being about revenge or a “villain arc” depress me. It isn’t about the joy of killing her traumatizer, in fact it’s about the opposite. It’s about breaking the cycle of violence and anger. The video shows her imagining killing him in a lot of different ways, but also has her imagining him moving in the exact ways she was, drinking like he did. She realized that killing him makes her into him. So she drives off, leaving him alive but terrified. She leaves the gun behind, and that’s the entire message of the song. Leave the gun behind. It’s beautiful.
Good analysis, but the ending of the song kinda sais otherwise ?
"she had to kill pop" 💀
@@totallynotyourstalker1782 I don’t think that means what you think that means. The way I understand that line, it’s her inner conflict saying that “I have to do it!” rather than “she killed Pop and she had to”. Or in other words, it isn’t that she did and had to, it’s that she felt that she had to. Isn’t the English language fun?
I love your interpretation. But there is one little thing. When she leaves the gun behind, pop is NOT there. at 3:08 the camera pans and you see the gun alone, with no chair beside it. At 3:10 however, pops is seemingly sat right next to the gun in a chair that wasn't there in the previous shot. I think she DID do it, but now regrets it and comes back often to channel that guilt and frustration. Sitting in his chair acts as a sort of fufilment for that.
If this is actually the case then that's really unfortunate, I prefer your interpretation WAY more but the abscence of pop in the panning shot is really bugging me.
Oh yeah and when she gets up at 3:14 there's no pop or chair in sight.
I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT BUT IT’S STILL GREAT
Real
how did u comments 2 weeks ago
@@229luv waiting for the premiere
@@229luv then again they wouldn’t have been able to say that about the video-
@@229luv then idk bro
✨ *dark magic* ✨
I normally just watch without commenting, but holy shit. I love the original, but this. This is what sequels should look like. This is incredible and not only does it scratch the itch in my brain, but it's a lyrical, musical, and emotional masterpiece.
i agree totallty
I have no clue what they put in their music but it's never fails to hit me
They puttin boom boom crack or somn in these songs dude
@@sammc5299 rly putting their whole motherussy
@@procrastination8125 IM SO DONE
@@procrastination8125 plss someone had to do it😭😭😭
@@procrastination8125 I was not expecting that, but I'm not disappointed 💀
The way Hayloft 2 sounds more aggressive especially at the end just shows the pain and anger the daughter had. Then it’s released
Right?? I love that it also sounds like conscious, building dread rather than the alert fear she was surprised with in the first song.
Like, the "baby's got a gun" line feels like the Dad knowing that he's in for revenge at any point for what he did, or almost like her describing how she could theoretically inflict that same fear back on him like he did back then, but with a layer of "getting what's coming to him"
Love the fact they made it relevant to the og without it being a rip off it has its uniqueness a true sequel! good job :)
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The way they twist the story, but keep the essence of the song. Utterly amazing!
@DinarCandy-36⤵️ what does this have to do with-
@DinarCandy-36⤵️ what does this even have to do with the comment and video
"an eye for an aye, a leg for a leg, a shot in the heart doenst make it unbreak" is the best part for me
could help give me a meaning? ive been trying to decipher the song but i cant get it
@@draken1058" An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg" Means that you always avenge yourself the level they did to you, not worse, not better. "A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak" means that hurting someone's feeling will not make them love you again.
Le rezo a esa parte 🛐
0:54
@@wicked_1114 thank you so much
wow y'all. i cried unexpectedly. How can you portray the epic often years-long if not decades-long path of healing from abuse in under 4 mins? brilliant. it doesnt have to be a father daughter relationship this could be a metaphor for any kind of trauma. 10/10
IM ACTUALLY SO STOKED, THE PRODUCTION VALUE IS SO HIGH, THE LOVE PUT INTO THIS SONG AND IT'S MUSIC VIDEO IS TREMENDOUS, LOVE YOU FOREVER MOTHER MOTHER
I am SO HAPPY!! After 13 years they came up with an MV for the original Hayloft, and THEN made a Hayloft II. Mother Mother, you are all amazing people.
What about PowerPoint slideshow hayloft mv 😔
@@ALLTHEDRUGSFORCREATIVITY the Disney Channel intro 😔
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It's not || it's just II. Two uppercaee i's. Roman numerals
@@itsbea3859 I know sorry 😩
i love how it can be interpreted that she doesn't actually shoot him, it makes me feel like maybe we can be better than the worst of our parents
so the scene of her running covered of blood, is her imagination?
@@vicwithac It’s in the first video so I always thought that was her running from her dad in disgust/fear after he shoots her lover.
If someone has abusive parents it is usually recommended that they seek therapy (as soon as they're out of the household) as abuse is a cycle and that is one of the ways to end it.
@@DanCorvo420 makes sense... like she hug him after the shot and runaway
2:55
It has a story line that’s just phenomenal , the deep meanings. the MV’s phenomenal. The beat drops are sick bruh. After all these years still a hit. I don’t think I’m late, coz it gon live forever.🤍deserved.
"after all these years" bro this is ONE YEAR old 😭
@everythingmustgo4478 ...based on a much older hit, reusing many motifs and themes from it that have held up
You guys are incredible! After 13 years they come up with not only one but two different songs and music videos for hayloft! I’ve never been more amazed!
2 different songs? You're easily amazed.
Also the song kicks ass.
YEAH!
@@retrovertigoes then wtf are you doing here😭
@@andrea-ht8xz I like the band? Somehow I think English is not your first language.
@@retrovertigoes english is my first language... if you hate this song so much what are you doing here
I saw Hayloft II at one of their concerts and it was AMAZING
YO IM SO JEALOUS
lucky!
there are a couple of videos up of concerts and I'm in AWE!! The way they completely changed the song without losing the core of Hayloft I is awesome!
Oh dang! That's so cool I'm jealous! The one in my area got cancelled
@@Bill..Cipher same the one in my country got canceled:((
the absolute catharsis this song delivers when you say “she had to do it, she had to kill pop” and it’s just a shot of her leaving the house behind. that represents so much, damn.
She had to kill that art of her
Pop killed himself
And when she is screaming with the barn in front of her on fire
I love this. Female rage is not rage without fear and doubt.
Someone: "If Hayloft was so good, why there isn't any Hayloft 2?"
Hayloft 2:
1k likes but no comments?- anyways this is so true
@@muqinghasmyheart I agree
💀
TRUEEE LOLL
It's so good, I can't stop listening to it. I thought Hayloft 1 was THE bomb
I'm gonna try my hand at interpreting this because I can't help myself and this is a song and video I wish I'd had years ago, when I was deeper in the recovery process and desperately needed catharsis.
This entire song feels like the cycle of abuse, and finally breaking your mind free of it and the anger that comes from it. And I think a lot of people are missing the fact that while she has the gun with her in the beginning, she leaves it behind by the end, along with the long john's.
It's up completely to interpretation whether or not she actually shot her father and burned the shack down, or if she just fantasized about it. I'm leaning towards the latter, since we see several different scenarios where she shoots him and the blood from Hayloft I might've been from her cradling her lover's body, but to me it kinda doesn't matter. Either way, she feels the rage of not wanting, but *needing* to do it.
This sequel feels angrier, more primal, with short phrases ("You die! You die!") and screaming, and that's what abuse will do to you over years. It will break you down and push you past your boundaries. You may be a shy and quiet person who wouldn't harm a fly, but with the right buttons pushed you will scream obscenities and plot murder. And you will be horrified at what you've become.
I don't think the girl actually took the father's place, at least not permanently. I think she tried to escape her trauma (drugs, driving away, running away in the first video), and here we see her revisiting it and finally facing it down. She is tired of feeling like she can never escape her father's judgement (father staring her down while she cowers), and she is tired of all this confused rage (smoke, imagining herself as her father, fantasizing using the gun).
At the end we see her father wearing a different outfit, not in his pajamas. And he looks remorseful, guilt-filled, lonely. (Edit: I'm thinking now that maybe this is a representation not of the actual father, but the parts of her that feel infected by him. She no longer wants to hurt, she just doesn't want to be hurt anymore.) We see her examining her hands like her lover once did - maybe a metaphor for her looking back on her actions, seeing if she's red-handed (Edit: or even a metaphor for relearning to love herself and see herself as her lover once did). And she leaves the gun, the long john's, and her home life behind.
She's not a bad kid, but she had to crack. And she's remembering that she isn't a bad person, she isn't her father, and she's able to move on again. Thematically, if you want another song like this, I'd recommend "The Killing Type" by Amanda Palmer, also super cathartic and exploring the idea of not being a bad person but still wanting to do bad things.
Wonderful interpretation
Oh this was beautiful. Likening it to "the Killing Type" is actually a really useful comparison too- good job my friend!
Beautifully put. As I was watching the video, I felt like it was about breaking the cycle of "generational trauma". She realizes if she follows the path she'll end up becoming like him, so she burns the past and leaves instead. Also reminded me of Nietzsche's words: “He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby becomes a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
this is a great response/interpretation and i completely agree. the song, the video, and your comment have all been cathartic to me as someone who's realizing and recovering from various cycles of abuse. you put so many of my feelings that i couldn't explain into words..thank you for writing this!
@@scarletvampyrum Thank you for reading!! I'm glad that anyone read through the whole wall of text lol, let alone that it helped someone in even a small way. I hope the best for you, it's hard but it really really does get better, especially once you can get yourself physically out of the environment and relationships that are hurting you.
i wasnt here for the premiere unfortunately, but i really like how hayloft ii was a sort of inverted reprise of the original! it shows the change in perspective and how the protag has evolved, and the lyrics reflect it just as much as the instrumental and melody do! its really intricate for what it is and i really like it and respect it!
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this song is terrible im so sorry but you should really stop typing
"A shot in the heart doesnt make it unbreak" is such true words. Im gonna start usuing that, besides that, this song is amazing! (yes ik im late)
If Mother Mother made a musical, this would be that big number towards the end that would tie the whole story together. It would be the last or the second to last number, called “Hayloft (Reprise)”
Change my mind 😌
You are absolutely correct, and may I suggest this as the peak of the musical, the second to last song and then end it on Burning pile! (or maybe this as the last song and burning pile before this, they both would work really well!)
@@ruusunpuna7749 AGREED OMG-
@@ruusunpuna7749 Burning pile as the last one cause she burns the house down after
Like Dead Girl Walking (Reprise) with the iconic dialogue in the middle YES YES YES YES
AGREE
I don’t think I’ve felt this much emotion for ANYTHING in years-absolutely stunning, holds up to the hype of the original, makes me feel like I’m in that bittersweet middle school era again with all that passion and just-I’m hard to get in that way. But this got me.
i really cannot express the gravity of this. saving it for something important later. i'll try to tag you guys like you said. thank you for being there when i was trying to get out of my own hayloft, and thank you for justifying the choice to leave
I love this comment! There is certainly a valid reason to leave, to get out of our own haylofts.
Can we take a second to appreciate the ACTING in this? The girl and the fathet both portray the emotioms so well. Good job!
always, always performed the song 'Sleep Awake' as the sequel of Hayloft
bc its about a girl (or person) who has to deal with the death of someone, carry that weight, which prevents them from sleeping in peace
but seriously, i'm happy that there is a second canonical part, i love the song, the video, and i love you guys, i hope you prosper and people discover your music apart from hayloft, u deserve better 💝
I’ve always listened to sleep awake as someone running from an abusive and controlling home, with the first part of the song being sung from the parental perspective, and the last part the kid. It’s interesting to see other peoples interpretations! ^^
I can't get over how amazing this song is, maybe 2022 isn't going to be that bad after all...
Coming back to this comment in 2023 to see if you're right
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@@CannibalisticRapscallion And the fact that its the 18+ bots too
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i think this song isn't about revenge, it's about how abused one becomes an abuser
Yeah,that’s what I think it is to
it is about revenge, she’s avenging her dead girlfriend who got shot by her dad
edit:
i should probably clear this up, i don’t believe in that anymore. i know it’s a male actor 😅
@@wolfgangsupporter yeah but she realized by having her revenge againt her dad she would become like him so she ended up stopping her revenge, at least that's what i understood
why not both
I think it is a mix of the two
この独特な感じめちゃくちゃ好き
日本やん
まじや!
mother mother様の曲はどれも最高ですよね。❤🎉Oh Anaとか好きです。でもこれが一番好きです。(*´ω`*)
The first song definitely tugged at my heart's strings but this.. This is an emotional masterpiece.
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OH MY GOD THIS ONE IS LITERALLY SO GOOD FHE LYRICS ARE THE BEST “what ever happened to the hay, loft?” ITS SUCH A GOOD SEQUEL!!!! AND YHE “ my baby’s got a gun it goes boom boom crack ga ga ga ga ga boom boom” AND THEN THE BEAT DROP. IT GIVES THE SAME SEROTONIN YHE OTHER SONG GAVE!! YOU GUYS DID SO GOOD!!! it’s like the revenge of the first song and it feels as powerful. ITS SO GOOOOOODDDFFD ADDING THIS TO MY PLAYLISY RIGHT NOW
BOOM BOOM CRACK GA GA GA GA GA BOOM BOOM
boom boom
Right like the BOOM BOOM CRACK GA GA GA GA part I don’t know why but that part Aaaaa I just love listening to it
@_-Therian_nature-_ so is thinking you were a bird in your past life. xx think before u type
don't even get me started on "an eye for an eye a leg for a leg" I STARTED RUNNING LAPS
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I love mother mother so much
Did y’all know I have the same birthday as hayloft I? 😁
YEEE
I have no idea what to expect but I'm so excited for this
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英語苦手なので歌詞の内容は全然分からないけどそれでも何度もリピートするくらいかっこいい!
わかる
実を言うと、私はラテン系なので英語もよくわかりませんが、ロシア語は好きです。
こんにちは
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日本語の歌詞 :
若くて若い恋人たちはどうなったのだろう
片方は撃たれ、もう片方は麻薬とパンクに溺れた
そして路上には血が
膝には血が
血まみれの歴史
干し草置き場はどうなったのだろう
焼け落ちた、そしてポップはどうなったのだろう?
彼はクラックシャックに尻を戻した
ロングジョンズをはいて
あの古い歌を歌っていた
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
俺は逃げた方がいい
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
それはブンブン、クラック
ガガガガガ
ブンブン
目には目を
足には足を
心臓を撃っても壊れない
彼女は本当にそれを台無しにしたくなかった
彼女は本当に、本当にそうしたくないのに、女の子は狂ってしまった
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
俺は逃げた方がいい
俺のベイビーは銃を持っている
それはブンブン、クラック
ガガガガガ
ブンブン
彼女は十字架につける
彼女は十字架につける
彼女は磔にしろ
おいパパ、お前は死ぬ
お前は死ぬ
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
逃げたほうがいい
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
ドーン、ドーン、クラック
ガガガガガガ
ブーム ブーム
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
逃げたほうがいい
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
ドーン、ドーン、クラック
ガガガガガガ
ブーム ブーム
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
逃げたほうがいい
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
ドーン、ドーン、クラック
ガガガガガガ
ブーム ブーム
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
逃げたほうがいい
私の赤ちゃんは銃を持っている
ドーン、ドーン、クラック
ガガガガガガ
ブーム ブーム
彼女は悪い子じゃない
彼女は悪い子じゃない子供
でも彼女はやらなければならなかった
彼女はやらなければならなかった
彼らは悪い子ではない
でも彼らはやらなければならなかった
彼らはやらないわけにはいかなかった
彼らは対決しなければならなかった
彼女は悪い子ではない
でも彼らはやらなければならなかった
彼女は折れなければならなかった
彼女はポップを殺さなければならなかった
大まかに翻訳したもので、正確な歌詞ではありませんが、できるだけ近いものです
Hayloft by Mother Mother is a video game character's theme when you first meet them, Hayloft II is what plays when you encounter them again late in the game as a boss.
stop it you're giving me ideas
Ooo
literally like sans lmfao
yes lol
SOMEONE HAS TO DO THIS NOW
she made him finally realise what had he done. the music is amazing, i didn't really expect much from part 2 and i was wrong :)
Oh I thought she left without killing him?
@@otsoysyzfjztisyoxncxjgd9 no I thought the video was showing how much she is like her father. So if she kills him, she becomes him(when she's wearing his pajamas). Then she leaves, but in her own clothes, with the pajamas hung on the tree. I think overall she just stayed there for a bit, got drunk, and left.
@@otsoysyzfjztisyoxncxjgd9 no problem ;)
This is what most modern music is missing. It manages to tell a story through the tone and lyrics. Amazing!
There’s plenty of modern music that does that, this song just lays it out right in front of your face so everybody can understand it easily 👍
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your musics awesome as fuck !!
IM IN LOVE WITH HAYLOFT 2 IM GONNA BE LISTENING TO THIS ON REPEAT FOREVERR
Thank you guys for being you. I know I'm not the only person on this earth who is still here because of your music
I love this so much. As someone with a shit dad I fear I’ve become too much like him and to see that portrayed so well is amazing. I’m definitely gonna draw something based off this when I get home because currently I’m blasting this at full volume in the car
It’s not very often that the sequel is better than the original
exactly, in movies, in music, you name it
@@spinnenlillie except doctor strange 2..that was trash💀
I thought I was the only one who thought that film was bad
@@Aubrey173 We didn't watch the same movie 😎😎 Charles, Wanda, Evil Dr. Strange. You are not an OG fan, you joined in Infinity War and expect everything to be like it.
@@chocorramu_beynic I haven't really been here in the Marvel fandom for long, so I didn't understand a lot, but me and my dad watch almost all the new movies in theatres for a few months now, and I guess I'm starting to catch on. Anyway, for me, it didn't dissapoint, I loved it.
I physically cannot tell you how long I've had this on loop for-
HOURS. WHILST. SKATING. HITS.DIFFERENT.
Watching at 3am and shaking and weeping soon as "she's not a bad kid" starts to kick in oh my goddd mother mother's sound literally can't get any more ✨ sophisticated I swear
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Personally, I think that this video was really about continuing the cycle of violence . I think that although she was doing it for revenge she had realised that she was becoming more like her Dad and even the lyrics "she's not a bad kid but she had to do it" really makes it more clear that it was her way of coming to terms of what she had actually done and that she was seeping into the cycle of violence but even after she did what she did she still left the house. She may be somewhat like her father but not everyone has to be. I think that was the message I had gotten from this. Its up to your own interpretation though:)
I’m pretty sure pops is still alive but was just sleeping when she tried to kill him all the ways that she killed him where in her mind. Knowing that just killing pop would just make her the same as him she decides not to do it and leave the gun behind. But that just me I guess. This thought does take inspiration from another comment and for me made it make more sense.
@@saloirsrain8224 I thought once that guy died then she ran away then came back with a shotgun and killed him, then she got lost in drugs as the song says and now she's going back to get closure, then when she is back she is overloaded and finds on of his bottles and starts drinking which makes her start hallucinating and she sees herself becoming more like him, the mirroring and stuff, so she decides to leave and doesn't take the gun, while in hayloft 1 the dad does take the gun, so I think that shows her denying the route her dad went down
She had to do it... She really wanted to kill pop...
But when she arrived pop wasn't there.
She started hallucinating pop and went through three phases: being afraid of him, being angry at him and fantasising all the ways she could have killed him (becoming the "pop" she once feared herself as shown from the mirroring of her and pop) to the last phase of her reaching acceptance... letting go of her anger and need to take vengeance on pop maybe even forgiving him (hence why pop was crying as she was leaving him). She leaves the gun and as she walks out and as the camera pans we again see that pop wasn't sitting next to her and there was no chair at all. Infact, in the beginning the house had been closed with the door nailed from the outside. From hayloft 1 pop went back to the house but he might have left or died within the 5 years.
mother mother really went “here’s hayloft 2, as a treat” and didn’t miss a BEAT. imagine being that talented
"Sure, you can have a sequel. But only as a treat"
this randomly started playing on Spotify and I loved it the second it started ... just so cinematic and just so- so fabulous.
This is an absolute masterpiece and the the transition from hayloft 1's "My daddy's got a gun, you better run" to hayloft 2's "my baby's got a gun, I better run" is absolutely fantastic
I was waiting for someone to point this out tbh. I find it super clever, and it's a contrast that you might miss on the first couple of times that you'd actually listen to the song. I sure did, and when I realized it, the song became somehow even better than it already is.
The “An eye for an eye, leg for a leg, a shot in the heart, doesn’t make a un-break" IS SUPREMACY
Oh my god yes
real
The song isn’t about revenge, it’s about not repeating history and becoming the monster you once despised
These comments concern me i mean did you actually watch the full video?💀
She imagined killing him in dff ways but she knew that if she killed himm she'll become him but she dose not that's why she walks away
Loving every aspect of this, part 1 and 2, the music, the lyrics, the video's and overall story. Just brilliant!
Mother Mother making hits left right and center. Period.
As someone who has trauma stemming from my father who also drank a lot, the video really resonated with me. It captured my feelings of resentment, anger, fear and sadness very well. I remember feeling scared I'd fall into the same habits my dad has, feeling trapped and like I wanted to get back at him for what I went through as a child. The last few scenes where it looks like she decides to say her piece and then walks away, leaving the shotgun behind is so powerful. I interpreted it as she realizes she doesn't want to be consumed by her resentment and continue the cycle, instead standing up for herself and moving on. I've watched this video so many times, and I cry every single time I watch it, it's honestly a masterpiece
I aint READIN allat
@@pawelp5029oh my god
I am reading allat
@@pawelp5029 Agreed.
@@The_SufferSoluteofthesuffering dawg said agreed
I’M ABSOLUTELY OBSESSED WITH THIS SONG I CANT LIVE A DAY WITHOUT LISTENING TO IT
now release hayloft III, hayloft IV, Hayloft Sister Location, Hayloft Pizzeria simulator, Hayloft Ultimate Custom Night And Hayloft Security Breach
Hayloft Security Breach 😭😭😭
Don't forget the dlc for hayloft security breach, shoploft
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LOL😭
IM DYING WITH THIS COMMENT💀💀
I insist, Mother Mother is one of the best bands in the world, but people are not ready for that conversation.
(Insisto, Mother Mother es una de las mejores bandas del mundo, pero la gente no está preparada para esa conversación.)
Si
Si
Estoy completamente de acuerdo, y me encanta que te tomaste el trabajo de escribirlo en español también.
I totally agree, and I love that you took the time to write it in Spanish too
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this is the worst song i have ever heard in my entire life
I WAS NEVER THAT HYPED IN MY LIFE FOR A SONG THIS IS JUST THE BIGGEST PIECE OF ART I EVER HEARD AND I HAVE A PLAYLIST OF 500 SONGS
coool
my playlist is almost at 500
also noice pfp
@DinarCandy-36⤵️ what
@@jasperthefish thanks man I appreciate
日本人ですがよく聞かせてもらってます。
Wow a mi me gusta el pais
❤
@@Lauralgandolfi
come to japan
日本人です
この曲最高ですよね!❤❤❤❤
In Brazil we don't say: "omg i love this song", we say: "CARALHOO HINOO", and i think that's beautiful.
EXATAMENTE
KKKKKKKKKKKHINOOOO
ISSO AIII
EXATO!
EU LITERALMENTE GRITEI ISSO AQUI EM CASA
I seriously interpret this as something to do with abusive parents / families and breaking the cycle.
Just the lyrics of the song contrasting with the contents of the video. It's almost like we have a preconceived notion of what shes gonna do before she does it.We, as an audience, expect her to be violent and shoot her dad, just as he acted violent towards her partner. It just goes to show the cycle of abuse and how people thing there's no hope in kids who have been traumatised, they're just gonna end up worse off anyway. But she proves this wrong.
I also really loved in the first few shots, the way she barrels in with the gun , like yes That would have been so easy, she could have just shot him and been over with it. But she doesn't.
Just the scenes of her in the chair and drinking the alchohol- she doesn't want to become her father, yet in a way she does. It's the way her father cowers in fear because he EXPECTS her to shoot him- because he knows that's what she's been taught from him. It's like everyone expects her to continue the violence and hurt and take vengeance on him.
The way that she takes the gun that she had and returns it, almost as if she's handing the baton back to him. telling him that she's not gonna continue this.
I also really loved the scenes that reminded us that she was an abused child. Yes she's facing off her father, but she's also rexperiencing all the things she's done. The scene where she's in a maze of laundry, the huge face peering through the window etc. All of these scenes where she's scared and on the verge of tears remind us she's not some crazy unrealistic protagonist who's gonna shoot her dad in some epic revenge, she's a character and a person. And as much as she hates her dad, she fears him, and probably also related to him on some level. It just completely radiated the levels of complexity in the relationship they have.
The first time I watched it all I could think was about a child breaking the cycle of pain and trauma, breaking the abuse. She was expected to turn out like her dad, taking revenge on him. But she faces her fears and gives him his gun the fuck back. Basically cutting him off not just in character but metaphorically. She drives away with a new life and leaving it all behind. For the first time in 5 years she faces off her dad, but not in the way we would expect. She basically takes her life back and moves on. And it's the fact that her leaving is the hardest thing she could have done. It would have been easy to end his life and take what he took. But instead she takes the hard route, and takes on her trauma face on, and then leaves better off.
Just the line "a shot in the heart doesn't make it un break" To me that represents even if she shoots him, its not gonna make her feel any better about the things she's gone through or the loss she faced .
I was just obsessed with the symbolism in this video the whole way theough - well done, seriously. it was amazing
Parabéns amei a sua conclusão, isso me ajudou muito,meu muito obrigada.👏👏👏👏👏
your comment is entirely accurate, and it's why i can relate to this song so fucking much. this band is rly something else.
I have loved mother mother for like 3 years now I can’t wait for this sound I know it will be a banger
And it is!
i read that in a high pitched cringe youtuber voice
Guys I am litrally obssed with this , litrally had it on repeat for weeks now and i am still not sick of it. Can someone please rec more songs, that have like a similar feel to this song?
The way the actual gap between Hayloft I and Hayloft II is longer than the one they say at the beginning is insane
all about this song is pure perfection. the melody being opposite to the first one which is upbeat and anxious, the more dragged down lyrics, the distortion... it all gives the right atmosphere to the song. chilling and stupendous as mother mother already is
To me this song can be seen in multiple ways I'm going to list two-ish ways this can be viewed.
1. Bringing closure with negative people, including family, even if it means cutting them off.
2a. Contuing the cycle of negativity in a family, as in Hayloft 1 it was the father having the gun, now it's passed on to the child, who now ends up continuing this cycle, she wasn't bad, but she's now responsible for carrying the weight of what their father did and what she did in response whatever that may be. If left unchecked the cycle may continue
2b. Ending the cycle of negativity in the family. Again in hayloft one it's the father, who is responsible, now the child, now adult, carries the responsibility, but our Protagonist t is now unlearning the negative things her father instilled into her through many things, so that she can take her responsibility as an adult, and not repeat this cycle, hence the lyric "she had to kill pop", being taken in a symbolic sense.
@@cHAOTICeXOTIC910 2a is the negativity cycle continuing meaning the protagonist now takes the role of pop if left unchecked. Sorry if I didn't make it clear.
I prefer interpreting it as 2b. It's possible she might have even continued the cycle of abuse for a bit, since she had the gun, but by the end of the song she's left the gun in the house, and left all of it behind. It seems like she's finally revisiting her trauma, letting herself think through it, and then moving on.
@@candicraveingcloude2822 my mistake ^^" i apologize for reading incorrectly
@@cHAOTICeXOTIC910 not mad don't worry. I was just clarifying
literally love songs that tell full-on stories so much
YESSS MOTHER MOTHER. THIS IS PUTTING ME BACK INTO THE PHASE I NEVER LEFT I CAN WAIT TILL 2AM
you didn't expect it, you didn't ask for it, but you needed it, you really needed it.It does not lose its essence of HayLoft, it has a more neutral, lower and simpler rhythm, but it is still hayloft
Quite literally the definition of a perfect sequal. The amount of thought put into every line in this song completely makes it outdo the original hayloft. Crazy how mother mother can top themselves off
СПУСТЯ СТОЛЬКО ЛЕТ ШЕДЕВР ПЕРЕРОЖДАЕТСЯ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ЭТО ПРОСТО ВАУ!!! ВАУ ВАУ ВАУ!!!!
I can't read Russian but somehow I know I agree with this!
Edit: I put it through translate and I do definitely agree with this you are absolutely right!
Can’t read what this says but I totally love the energy
“AFTER SO MANY YEARS THE MASTERPIECE IS REBORN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ITS JUST WOW!!! WOW WOW WOW!!!!” is the translation:)
@@nikkospelledlikethat8140 she say that this song is perfect:)
@@nikkospelledlikethat8140 sorry for my bad English 😞😞😞
I was one of the first ever people to hear this song at the Austin concert VIP experience and it was so awesome. Glad everyone can hear it now!
I can't tell you how much I love this. It's just the perfect sequel to the first song, on the musical and visual level.
Fun fact: Hayloft was the second song I heard from you guys (first was Body) and they both made me fall in love with your sound! Omw to listen to the rest of the album like...rn!
body is a really good intro to the band
SAME
THE DELIVERY ON "AN EYE FOR AN EYE, A LEG FOR A LEG" 0:53
I wish they put this part more often in this song
@@cookies-tz8gs Me too, i wish they had it twice instead of only once😭
@@cookies-tz8gs SAME ITS THE BEST LINE OMG.
こんにちは🎉
Whatever happened to the young, young lovers?
One got shot and the other got lost in
Drugs and punks and blood on the street
Blood, blood on her knees
Bloody history (yeah)
Whatever happened to the hayloft?
Burnt to the ground, and what about Pop?
He took his ass back to the crack shack
With his long johns on, singing that old song
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg
A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak
She really didn't wanna make it messy
She really, really didn't, but the girl gone cray
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
She crucify (she crucify)
She crucify (she crucify)
Hey Pop, you die, you die
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, boom
My baby's got a gun, my baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun, I better run
My baby's got a gun, it goes
Boom, boom, crack, ga-ga-ga-ga, boom, ga-ga-ga-ga
She's not a bad kid
She's not a bad kid
But she had to do it
She had to do it
They're not a bad kid
But they had to do it
They couldn't not
They had to face off
She's not a bad kid
But they had to do it
She had to crack
She had to kill Pop
It's not as if the lyrics are IN THE DESCRIPTION OR ANYTHING.
Ty tho
@@Elitomioka1803 Why? The lyrics are in the description. They didn't have to do that.
@@BridgesProductions2024 If we don't wanna go to the description and we're just scrolling thru the comments
やっぱりこれすきだわ
podríamos estar apuntó de presenciar tremenda obra de arte, i love mother mother
x2
X3
estaremos a punto
Una de dos
No está tan bien…
0:59 my fav line✨
Yea
Same
mine is where it says "shes not a bad kid," and so on
I love how they made a sequel to Hayloft and made it such a damn good example of the cycle of violence, and how sometimes, you have to be the one to break it. I really don't think she killed Pa, even though the video and lyrics suggest it. Her going back to the abandoned house and hallucinating Pa, envisioning her revenge fantasy, burning everything down was just that- a fantasy. What she did kill was the violent and angry part of herself, which we have to assume she got from/learned from her father. Because while she is the product of her parent, she is choosing not to become him by picking up the pieces and moving on. I myself have horrible, sick, sad people for parents. I made the healthiest choice for me and cut them out of my life and I had to accept that I wouldn't get closure, or an apology, or what I really wanted- sweet, sweet revenge. Instead I just did the best thing for myself and left them behind, along with the traits I inherited and learned from them.
I like your interpretation
the first music video was exactly what i was expecting. i didnt know what to expect for this one. it was incredible
OHH MY GOD THE ENDING THIS IS LIKE A MOVIE
Seriously your music is incredible, every song you make has a lot of feeling and it hits me in the heart.
I love you mother mother
@DinarCandy-36⤵️ wtf
Oh my God. it's a very cool song. I liked the scene in the clip so much that my daughter literally becomes her father. everything is so beautifully executed that I can describe all the coolness of this song and clip almost forever
your daughter?
この洋楽中毒性あって好き!!
"An eye for an eye, a leg for a leg. A shot in the heart doesn't make it unbreak."
Holy shit, I'm obsessed with this line and the way its sung. Can y'all give recommendations similar to that part?
Gente vayan preparando sus ambulancias que esto va a ser tan épico que nos puede dar algo 🤟
Jajajaja si
JSKSJSJ si
Concuerdo
JAKSKSKJA CI
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1:55 "All my troubles on a burning pile"...
2 SONGS IN ONE
For those who didn't understand,In hayloft 1, her her dad aka the old man killed her lover, so in hayloft 2 she kills her dad and pop is the dad hope u understand ❤
Official Lyrics!
What ever happened to the young, young lovers
One got shot and the other got lost in drugs and punks
And blood on the street
Bla-blood on her knees
Bloody history
Whatever happened to the hayloft
Burnt to the ground and what about Pop?
He took his ass back to the crack shack
With his long johns on
Singing that old song
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
An eye for an eye
A leg for a leg
A shot in the heart
Doesn't make it un-break
She really didn't wanna make it messy
She really, really didn't but the girl gone cray
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
She crucify
She crucify
She crucify
She crucify
Hey Pop, you die
You die
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom Boom
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
My baby's got a gun
I better run
My baby's got a gun
It goes boom boom crack
Ga ga ga ga ga
Boom
Ga ga ga ga ga
She's not a bad kid
She's not a bad kid
But she had to do it
She had to do it
They're not a bad kid
But they had to do it
They couldn't not
They had to face off
She's not a bad kid
But they had to do it
She had to crack
She had to kill Pop
THIS IS AWESOME? you guys nail it every time, your music is so phenomenal and I’m so happy I was able to see y’all live in December! This is nowhere near what I was expecting, it’s way heavier and better than I thought it’d be! Keep up the amazing work!
i love how the door shuts on the beat 0:43
Wait I just realized it did
Yeah
最近"戦闘シーンランキング"で良くこの音源の動画見る。リズム感良いよね
So rena. Maji Wak aru.
ME VOY A SENTAR Y NO ME VOY A PARAR HASTA QUE COMIENZE ESTA MARAVILLA
THE AMOUNT OF HAPPY CHEMICALS THIS FUCKING ALBUM AND SONG GIVES ME IS OVERWHELMING
WHAT, WAS NOT EXPECTING A MASTERPIECE TO BE DROPPED IN 2022? YALL ARE GIVING ME FAKE HOPES THAT THIS YEAR WILL BE BETTER 😭🤚