Belmonts and bottles
DB9 full throttle
I feel like I’m drifting away
The pseudo life ain’t bad, as they say
Thinking about fucking
Backpage, it’s nothing
I’m dreaming of a better day
The pseudo life ain’t bad as they say
If I should die before I wake
Thank God I left this pseudo place
All I love and all I am
Is not in sync with God’s great plan
After all is said and done
I pray that we at least had fun
And if I never penetrate
God take my life for goodness sake
Pseudo, pseudo
Welcome to my funeral
Pseudo, pseudo
Welcome to my funeral
Exploring the Themes of “Pseudo”
“Pseudo” by Caesar and Daniel offers a raw and introspective look into the complexities of modern existence. The song opens with vivid imagery—”Belmonts and bottles” and “DB9 full throttle”—painting a picture of escapism and fleeting pleasures. Throughout the lyrics, the artists grapple with feelings of disconnection, existential questioning, and the search for meaning beyond superficial experiences. The repetition of the phrase “pseudo life” underscores a sense of living inauthentically or apart from one’s true self. By the end, the song shifts to mortality and legacy, asking whether fun and fleeting moments are enough in the grand scheme of things. The refrain “Welcome to my funeral” poignantly encapsulates the tension between self-awareness and resignation, inviting listeners to reflect on what truly matters.
Song Credits
Song Title: Pseudo
Artists: Caesar, Daniel
Songwriters: Caesar, Daniel