Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit Song Meanings Lyrics:
Smells Like Teen Spirit lyrics
Load up on guns and
Bring your friends
It's fun to lose
And to pretend
She's over bored
And sel... (See the rest of these lyrics)
Top Rated Interpretation
2006-01-25 17:20:42
This song may have no real meaning... none of us REALLY know what went through Kurt Cobain's mind when he wrote it. It could've been the drugs, that's true... or it could have a deeper meaning.
Either way, it has taken on meaning far beyond what he maybe even expected, as an anthem of apathy and, well... "teen spirit".
Has anybody stopped at looked at how "teen spirit" could be a play on "team spirit"? Because, while teams focus on the collective goals of a group, many teenagers (particularly from Cobain's generation, Generation x) are focused more on themselves and their own goals. This isn't always nessesarily a bad thing, after all for many people adolescence is a reflective, often troubled time. Teens are usually trying to figure out who they are and how they fit into the greater puzzle that is life, the world, and the society they live in.
At any rate, in this song we see a very strong theme of apathy and sarcasm- "load up on guns, bring your friends/ it's fun to lose, and to pretend" is not encouraging any kids to actually commit violent acts, like some other people have suggested. It's actually sort of sarcasitcally commenting on how adults tend to assume when teens are together (or alone for that matter) outside of adult supervision, they've got to be up to no good. There has been a persistent stereotype (especialy prevalent in the early 90s) of young people being primarily troublemakers and violence-prone. (Today's stereotype of young people, now in 2006, in contrast, is that they are primarily troubled, self-centered, and are in this state because they have been screwed up by society).
So, by describing this "little group" that we only know consists of "a mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido", who seem to be largely hanging around in the dark doing whatever (sex, drugs, or maybe just hanging out), he's pointing out the tendancy of teens to hang in such groups.
Obviously, "libido" is a reference to sex, and possibly also "with the lights out, it's less dangerous", but once again this is sort of pointing out how teenagers are widely considered to be over-sexed and full of "raging hormones" that cause them to basically try to screw everyone and everything they can- and how, of course, this view is ridiculous.
And "here we are now, entertain us" is a reference to Generation X and how it was the first one to seem to demand constant entertainment.
"I feel stupid and contagious" could be both a reference to
"peer pressure", that mirage-like condition that can cause people to do stupid stuff with their friends they otherwise would never do, and the pressures of conforming to a group, and this could also be a subtle reference to sexually transmitted diseases, and how teens are constantly lectured about the dangers of unprotected sex (and sex in general) and how they will probably contract an STD and die or something.
The whole "whatever, nevermind" thing could be considered an allusion to ADD and how it leads to short attention spans, or how when teens try to communicate with adults and are misunderstood, they often end up just saying "whatever" or "nevermind...". It could also be a reference to Nevermind, which I think may have been an album they put out, but since I am not a giant Nirvana fan I don't know for sure.
It also could be about apathy and just blocking out things you don't understand, which could tie to in the whole "with the lights out, it's less dangerous" thing, which could be maintaining that knowledge is dangerous and apathy is considered by some to be the best way to go.
In general, the last poster said this song could be summed up as "Generation X" and I think she was right.
This song is sort of a commentary on Generation X in it's teenage years (most of the people from this generation are hitting their thirties by now) and how they forever re-defined being a teenager in America, but how some things remain the same and are pretty much universal themes of adolescene, while at the same time poking fun at various conventions, myths, and stereotypes.
Or it could just be the drugs talking.
It's up to you as an individual to decide.
anonymous
2007-10-19 06:11:22  
Cobain did not begin to write "Smells Like Teen Spirit" until a few weeks before recording started on Nirvana's second album, Nevermind, in 1991. When he first presented the song to his bandmates, it comprised just the main riff and the chorus vocal melody, which bassist Krist Novoselic dismissed at the time as "ridiculous." In response, Cobain made the band play the riff for "an hour and a half." In a 2001 interview, Novoselic recalled that after playing the riff repeatedly, he thought, "'Wait a minute. Why don't we just kind of slow this down a bit?' So I started playing the verse part. And Dave [started] playing a drum beat." As a result, all three band members are credited as songwriters.
dudesweet
2007-11-23 02:40:41  
This song is about being a teenager or having to deal with teens. Here we are now entertain us is teenagers feeling I'm here now entertain me with TV music life and everything else. It's also about the rebelling part by having sex and doing drugs "load up on guns and bring yours friends" and all the things you're not supposed to do And how teenagers pretend to be something for the crowd. I feel stupid and contagious is about a period in EVERYBODY'S high school career where they just feel like they don't know anything and are bad for others or have trouble finding friends.
chris1313
2007-12-11 20:26:40  
Basically, this song is Kurt trying to put his anger out on the table. The basic meaning is, people are conformists in general, there is soo much flaw in humanity, or something closely related to that. The song's abstract meening just makes it more powerful, because it leaves a big space for thought, therefor pushing many ideas into few lyrics. repatision, and other convincing occurances may be just to add to the sound of the music, but saying one specific thing or another is in my opinion dodging the point of the song. It's to make you think about a variety of most likely "negative" subjects.
anonymous
2008-01-11 17:39:45  
It's Kurt's cry for entertainment, simply as.
He's voicing the words of a lost generation, looking for a way out.
b_to_the_randon
2008-01-30 20:31:25  
Kurt Cobain was cheating on this girl. So she spray painted on a wall "kurt smells like teen spirit" and then a whole bunch of stuff happened with this incident
(you know how girls are) he ended up being really confused.
the song is about confusion, that's why the lyrics mean nothing. Obviously "an albino, a mosquito" doesn't talk about teen sex or Courtney love.
anonymous
2008-01-31 18:43:46  
I don't think this song was supposed to have a proper clear meaning. It was created to as a example to show how easy it is to create a pop song without too much effort. Just something Kurt Cobain would do. I may be wrong though. What do you think of this theory.
anonymous
2008-03-31 19:51:22  
So I'm pretty sure we get it by now. Toby Vail's friend wrote "Kurt Smells Like Teen Spirit" on a mirror, he misunderstood the meaning and later found out it was a women's deodorant.
However that has absolutely NOTHING to do with the friggen song. So maybe instead of fighting over that you should go on with an actual meaning.
Here's my take on it,
Kurt's pointing out the ridiculous nature of EVERYONE, including teenagers. He's satirizing the apathy of "generation x" he's making fun of everyones need to be part of a group and how people will do just about anything to fit in, even when they forget "and I forget just why I taste, oh yeah I guess it makes me smile" why they do it. "I feel stupid and contagious" is meant to show how you don't like what you're doing but you do it anyway so you can be "cool" and contagious is pointing out how people will end up copying you eventually.
anonymous
2008-04-12 15:09:39  
He had to be messed up on drugs while writing this song me and my friend both think that it's about a gun shooting" load up your guns bring your friends its fun to lose and to pretend..." and the whole albino thing talking about the outcasts but here is were the whole drug thing comes in because he talks about a misquito, where does that fit in and the entire last verse " I find it hard its hard to find oh well whatever nevermind" LOL I love nirvana there are different meanings I think. },') <- look its a fish
tdog
2008-04-26 01:40:52  
It is funny; that we're all putting our own Interpretations of the song teen spirits up for other’s to view. That's how you know it was pure poetry.
That so many people could draw so many different conclusions.
LOVE THE SONG!
Don’t hurt yourselves trying to figure out the profound meanings behind it, he was a drug addict.
Not much someone that high on life says is going to make much sense.
The lyrics.
Load up on guns
Bring your friends
its fun to lose
And to pretend
Shes overboard
Myself assured
I know I know
A dirty word
Hello (x 16)
With the lights out its less dangerous
Here we are now
Entertain us
I feel stupid and contagious
Here we are now
Entertain us
A mulatto
An albino
A mosquito
My libido
Yea
Im worse at what I do best
And for this gift I feel blessed
Our little group has always been
And always will until the end
Hello (x 16)
With the lights out its less dangerous
Here we are now
Entertain us
I feel stupid and contagious
Here we are now
Entertain us
A mulatto
An albino
A mosquito
My libido
Yea
And I forget
Just what it takes
And yet I guess it makes me smile
I found it hard
Its hard to find
Oh well, whatever, nevermind
Hello (x 16)
With the lights out its less dangerous
Here we are now
Entertain us
I feel stupid and contagious
Here we are now
Entertain us
A mulatto
An albino
A mosquito
My libido
Yea
burp
2008-05-04 15:07:42  
Well its pretty obvious it's about a teen gun party!
"load up on guns and bring your friends"
"with the lights out its less dangerous"
anonymous
2008-05-08 10:10:59  
Mhhh .... ya ... we talked about the title enough, something with the deo ......
But what about the actual song?
I think it's about gang wars ... "Load up on guns
and bring your friends" ....
and when they are at home they're always scared of an attack by the other gangs :"With the lights out, it's less dangerous"
okram666
2008-05-16 18:51:23  
"And I forget
Just why I taste
Oh yeah, I guess it makes me smile
I found it hard
It was hard to find
Oh well, whatever, nevermind"
This is definitely about drugs :)
LivNirvana
2008-06-06 15:30:30  
I think that this song is kinda cryptic. Entertain us---is there some sort of performance geared towards the teen audience, playing off the now defunct Teen Spirit deodorant? Who knows, I don't think Kurt was ever forthcoming about these lyrics. They remain a mystery.
QuincyPatterson
2008-06-20 16:06:00  
The song is about Tobi Vail. She wore a cologne that was called Teen Spirit. (She's over bored and self assured). Fucking idiots!
anonymous
2008-06-29 22:20:03  
In my opinion this song is just about teen spirit.. Teenagers are free spirited and it captures how they feel about things in life. I think its just a list. It seems to simply be a list of things that you may hear and instantly think..*Smells like teen spirit.*
It's kind of like when older people would hear a teen say something and refer to them as *Smelling himself.*
When he says "I know I know a dirty word." It's like when we would teach each other swear words in different languages. I remember taking spanish class
and trading different swear words.
Some of Nirvana's songs are pretty deep, but to me this one is pretty straight forward....
billiedog
2008-07-23 08:52:22  
The top rated interpreter claims that this song is about teenagers. I do agree in some ways but I read the following story in a book and thought it might change some minds a bit. "Teen Spirit" is an underarm deodorant that was popular in the 90's.
Before Kurt Cobain fell for Courtney Love, he dated Tobi Vail, drummer of Bikini Kill in 1991. She eventually lost interest in Kurt so she broke it off. One night, one of Vail's band mates, Kathleen Hanna, was hanging out at Cobain's apartment, listening to him lament the break-up. At one point she grabbed a can of spray paint and wrote "Kurt smells like teen spirit" all over his wall. Vail wore this deodorant and her scent was still lingering on Cobain. This phrase provided inspiration for the band's first big hit.
Later, Cobain admitted that he didn't know that Teen spirit was a deodorant for teenagers until after the song was released.
anonymous
2008-08-14 00:28:43  
Smells Like Teen Spirit was a name that Kurt had taken from an incident he had. He had a girlfriend at the time who wore Teen Spirit deodorant, he picked up the scent and people started to notice. Then one day his girlfriend wrote on his wall "Kurt smells like teen spirit". Kurt had no idea what it meant or where it came from. But he liked the name, and decided to put it as the title as one of his songs.
"She's overboard and self assured" Well most likely you can guess that this line is about a girl. Kurt had fallen in love with a girl but could not be with her because she was not interested. Teen Spirit is about his relationship with this girl he loved, "With the lights out, it's less dangerous, here we are now, entertain us" those words, I believe, are about sex with her, about him wanting her, him being "entertained" by her. The rest of the song, lines that seem to have no link to love for a girl could be about teen spirit, teenagers being confused, angry, depressed etc. "I'm worst at what I do best" that could about negativity going on in a teenagers head.
Maybe Kurt wrote it about his teen years, who knows maybe about something else. But I guess only Kurt knows what the songs true meaning is.
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