Rush Hour
Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of a city that never sleeps, a relentless urban sprawl where time itself feels compressed. The dominant tone is one of hurried movement and a certain detachment, as if the narrator is observing this constant motion from a slight remove. It's the feeling of being caught in a tide, swept along by the city's unyielding rhythm. The core tension seems to lie in the contrast between this external, frenetic energy and an implied internal state. While the city rushes, the lyrics suggest a more introspective or perhaps even stalled experience for the speaker. This creates a subtle friction: the external world is a blur of activity, but the focus remains on the internal perception of that blur, highlighting a disconnect between being and doing. The repeated emphasis on the "rush hour" itself acts as a powerful, almost hypnotic motif. It’s not just a time of day; it becomes a metaphor for the overwhelming, cyclical nature of urban life. The sheer repetition hammers home the idea of inescapable routine and the sheer volume of people and activity that defines this environment. This constant loop is the engine of the song's atmosphere. What makes these lyrics resonate is their ability to capture a specific, almost universal feeling of modern urban existence. The writing doesn't need grand pronouncements; it finds its power in the simple, evocative image of the "rush hour" and the implied emotional weight of navigating such a space. It’s the quiet hum of the city, felt rather than explicitly described, that lingers.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Bob James