Spencer Kane - Tidal Wave Lyrics

Album: TAKE A CHANCE
Released: 18 Mar 2022
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Lyrics

Intro
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Chorus
Walk out, open, see me in the deep end
My dream spoken, no more play in free time
Clear my eyes, this my time
Don't ask why, ayy, come into the game like
Ooh, tidal wave, tidal wave, tidal wave
Ooh, tidal wave, tidal wave, tidal wave

Post-Chorus
Lost at sea, dreams can drown on me
Watch and see me, this life so green

Verse 1
High key (High key)
I just made a living on the IG (IG)
Watch us flip the game, that's my team (My team)
Live outside the box, can't be lazy (Lazy)
No don't be pricy (Pricy), yeah, yeah
Do what I like, glory to Christ
I'm in a view, not talkin' 'bout Louis
Fame is a groupie, uh, sweeter than Lucy
I'm speakin' Braille, yeah, some in the veil, yeah, yeah
Don't need the pills, yeah, show me the deal, yeah, yeah, yeah

Chorus
Walk out, open, see me in the deep end
My dream spoken, no more play in free time
Clear my eyes, this my time
Don't ask why, ayy, come into the game like
Ooh, tidal wave, tidal wave, tidal wave
Ooh, tidal wave, tidal wave, tidal wave

Post-Chorus
Lost at sea, dreams can drown on me
Watch and see me, this life so green

Verse 2
Ooh-ooh-ooh, ah-ah, ah
Stay in motion, I'ma start commotion all over town
Ooh-ooh-ooh, ah-ah, ah, yeah, yeah
Got promotion, glow so I'm a badge, I can see it now
Drip drip, took a dive, now I'm playin'
Sip sip, livin' water underneath
Evil lies, Satan don't got what I need
That's tried, give you things, savin' me

Chorus
Walk out, open, see me in the deep end
My dream spoken, no more play in free time
Clear my eyes, this my time
Don't ask why, ayy, come into the game like
Ooh, tidal wave, tidal wave, tidal wave
Ooh, tidal wave, tidal wave, tidal wave

Outro
Oh, say we lost at, lost at sea
Oh yeah, you take it on me, yeah
No, we lost at, lost at sea, yeah
Ti-ti-tidal wave
Ooh, ooh, tidal wave
Yeah, yeah, tidal wave
Ooh, ooh, tidal wave

Video

Spencer Kane - Tidal Wave (Official Music Video)

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Meaning & Inspiration

Spencer Kane’s "Tidal Wave," released on March 18, 2022, as part of his album *TAKE A CHANCE*, emerges as a potent anthem of faith, purpose, and unyielding dedication to a divine calling. From its very introduction, the song plunges us into a narrative of profound commitment, shedding the comfortable shores of complacency for the thrilling, albeit challenging, deep end of spiritual endeavor. This is not merely music for entertainment; it's a declaration of a life surrendered and empowered, pushing through the boundaries of conventional aspiration to embrace a destiny shaped by something far greater. The track serves as a sonic manifesto for individuals ready to step into their God-given purpose, understanding that such a journey often feels like being swept away by an unstoppable force, a "tidal wave" of divine momentum.

The song’s core meaning revolves around a transformational moment, a decisive pivot from idleness to intentionality. The opening lines, portraying a dramatic entry into "the deep end" where dreams are "spoken" and "free time" for mere play is over, illustrate a profound commitment to a spiritual mission. This imagery resonates deeply with the biblical call to abandon comfortable familiarity and step out in faith, much like Peter stepping out of the boat onto the water at Jesus' command (Matthew 14:29). The recurring "tidal wave" refrain isn't a force to fear, but rather a metaphor for the overwhelming, life-altering power of God's presence and purpose in one's life—a divine movement that cannot be contained or ignored, reminiscent of the awe-inspiring might described in Psalm 93:4, where "the Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters, than the mighty waves of the sea." Even amidst this powerful surge, the brief acknowledgement of being "lost at sea" and the potential for dreams to "drown" offers a moment of human vulnerability, yet it is immediately countered by the resolute declaration, "Watch and see me, this life so green." This tension beautifully captures the believer’s journey: acknowledging risks and trials, as illustrated by Jonah's desperate cry from the deep (Jonah 2:2-7), but ultimately affirming the promise of new life and flourishing in Christ, a life made "green" and vibrant through divine grace, as spoken in 2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new."

Spencer Kane grounds this grand vision in tangible, day-to-day realities within the first verse, revealing how a life lived for Christ intersects with modern existence. He acknowledges worldly success, noting the ability to make a living through contemporary platforms, but swiftly redefines its purpose by asserting, "Do what I like, glory to Christ." This foundational statement aligns perfectly with Colossians 3:17, which instructs, "And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him." This verse sets a clear boundary, rejecting the hollow allure of superficial recognition in favor of divine affirmation. The powerful line, "Fame is a groupie, uh, sweeter than Lucy," boldly confronts the deceptive nature of worldly accolades and temptations. The mention of "Lucy," a clear reference to Lucifer, places the song in direct spiritual warfare, echoing 1 Peter 5:8, "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour." Kane declares a victory over such enticements, choosing a deeper spiritual truth. Furthermore, phrases like "speaking Braille" and "some in the veil" hint at revealing profound spiritual insights that may not be immediately visible to everyone, much like the spiritual discernment mentioned in 1 Corinthians 2:14, where "the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned." The rejection of "the pills" underscores a pursuit of genuine fulfillment and clarity found only in Christ, rather than seeking solace in artificial escapes, reflecting Jesus' words in John 6:35, "I am the bread of life. He who comes to Me shall never hunger, and he who believes in Me shall never thirst."

The second verse builds on this foundation of purpose and divine empowerment, emphasizing active faith and impactful witness. The commitment to "stay in motion" and "start commotion all over town" is a call to action, to be a visible and vocal proponent of God's truth, fulfilling the mandate in Matthew 5:14-16 to be "the light of the world." This pursuit is not for personal gain but for God's glory, bringing about a "promotion" and a visible "glow," signifying spiritual growth and divine favor, much like the promise in Daniel 12:3 that "those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars forever and ever." The powerful imagery of taking a "dive" and "sip sip, livin' water underneath" directly invokes the life-giving essence of Jesus Christ, who declared in John 4:10, "If you knew the gift of God, and who it is who says to you, 'Give Me a drink,' you would have asked Him, and He would have given you living water." This "living water" is the wellspring of eternal life and spiritual sustenance that truly nourishes the soul. The song culminates in a triumphant rejection of "evil lies" and the adversary, stating, "Satan don't got what I need," firmly asserting victory found in Christ. This echoes the biblical command in James 4:7, "Therefore submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you," and underscores the truth that true satisfaction and security are found exclusively in God's saving grace and not in the empty promises of the world. "Tidal Wave" ultimately serves as an inspiring declaration for anyone on a spiritual journey, encouraging them to embrace the powerful, overwhelming, and ultimately life-giving current of God's will.

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