Bakermat & Goldfish Feat. Marie Plassard - Games Continued Lyrics

Okay, Let's Talk About Those 'Games Continued' Lyrics
Bakermat and Goldfish team up, featuring Marie Plassard. The song is catchy. The lyrics? Well...
Let's be honest. Sometimes, you hear a song and think, "This slaps!" Then you actually listen to the words.
The Vibe is Immaculate, Though
First, I need to say this. The music is pure sunshine. Perfect for a beach day, a road trip, or pretending you *are* on a beach day.
The saxophone is amazing. I want to learn the saxophone. Just so I can play it poorly at parties.
But, the lyrics are, well... a choice.
Are We Playing Games?
"Games continued..." Are we? What games? Monopoly? Twister? The Game of Life?
I'm picturing a very intense Scrabble match. High stakes. Someone's using questionable words. Then Marie starts singing.
Maybe it's a metaphor. Relationships, right? Those can feel like games sometimes. Emotional chess.
Unpopular Opinion Alert!
I'm going to say it. The lyrics are... simple. Dangerously simple.
Is it deep? Probably not. Is it meant to be? Definitely not.
Maybe I'm overthinking it. But aren't we all overthinkers these days?
What Exactly *Are* We Continuing?
The song implies something happened before. Some initial games. I need backstory!
Give me a prequel! A spin-off novel! I need to know the origin story of these games!
Or maybe the beauty is in the mystery. Maybe it's intentionally vague. Making us ponder the existential dread of... games.
Let's Get Real About Music
Look, not every song needs to be Shakespeare. Sometimes, you just want something that makes you move.
And "Games Continued" absolutely makes you move. My shoulders are already swaying as I write this.
So maybe, just maybe, we should stop analyzing and start dancing. Easier said than done for an overthinker, though.
Final Verdict
The song? A bop. A summer anthem. Certified good vibes.
The lyrics? A bit silly. A bit repetitive. But ultimately, harmless.
Would I analyze them in a literature class? Absolutely not. Will I blast it at my next barbeque? Absolutely yes.
So, let the games continue. Just try not to think too hard about them.
And maybe, just maybe, Goldfish, Bakermat, and Marie Plassard are laughing all the way to the bank. And I respect that.

















