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P.O.D. - Thinkin' About Forever
P.O.D. - Thinkin' About Forever


P.O.D. - Thinkin' About Forever Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Satellite
Released: 2001

Thinkin' About Forever Lyrics


Thinkin' About Forever
  • This song is about lead singer Sonny Sandoval 's mother, who died of cancer when Sonny was only 19. Sandoval often sings about rebirth and faith, which are part of his Chirstian beliefs. A later example can be found in his 2012 song "Lost in Forever (Scream)," from their album Murdered Love.

  • P.O.D. - Boo
    P.O.D. - Boom


    P.O.D. - Boom Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Satellite
    Released: 2001

    Boom Lyrics


    I never knew that a kid like me
    Could take his mic around the world and flash the big S.D.
    And rock the masses, from Madrid to Calabassas
    Tijuana, Mexico, bootleg demos in Tokyo
    They know me though, 'cause I be puttin' in work
    Commit my life to rebirth, well respected, 'cause that's my word
    I'm sure you heard, about a new sound going around
    She might have left my hood, but she was born in my town

    You didn't know, thought we was new on the scene
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!
    I know you know, I see you smiling at me
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!

    [Chorus]
    Boom! Here comes the Boom!
    Ready or not, here comes the boys from the Lasal
    Boom! Here comes the Boom!
    How you like me now?

    We rep. the South, so what you talking about
    I'm not running off my mouth, I know this without a doubt
    Cause if you know these streets, then these streets know you
    When it's time to handle business, then you know what to do
    Me and my crew, we stay true, old school or new
    Many were called, but the chosen are few
    We rise to the top, what you want? Just in case you forgot
    Rush the stage, grab my mic, show me what you got

    You didn't know, thought we was new on the scene
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!
    I know you know, I see you smiling at me
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!

    [Chorus:Repeat x2]

    You didn't know, thought we was new on the scene
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!
    I know you know, I see you smiling at me
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!

    You didn't know, thought we was new on the scene
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!
    I know you know, I see you smiling at me
    Well, it's alright! It's alright!

    Is that all you got?
    I'll take your best shot.

    Writer/s: HARRIS, SHAWNTAE/HUTTON, L.T./SPOHN, DANNY/ALBELO, JUAN
    Publisher: EMI Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Boom
  • P.O.D. lead singer Sonny Sandoval manages to rhyme "masses" with "Calabasas" (a suburb of Los Angeles) in this song about the joys of traveling the world and spreading your message. Much of Sandoval's message is driven by his Christian faith, which is apparent in the lyrics, "Commit my life to rebirth, well respected, 'cause that's my word."

    Sandoval shows a lot of swagger in this song, but in his 2012 Songfacts interview , he explained: "I love what I do, but a lot of this is just a facade. It comes down to us being human and loving one another and taking care of each other. There's so much deception that takes your focus off of just loving people and serving people. I've been on the red carpets, I've been on the private jets. Those are all nice moments and what have you. But at the same time, it all ends. I write music, I play music because some kid is listening. It's not to sell records."
  • This was the third single off the band's breakout album Satellite, which was released on September 11, 2001. They almost always play the song at their shows, and for many years, they used it as the opener.
  • Some of the movies to use this song include Rollerball (2002), Grind (2003), and Biker Boyz (also 2003, this one used the Crystal Method Remix).

  • P.O.D. Songs - Alive
    P.O.D. - Alive


    P.O.D. - Alive Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Satellite
    Released: 2001

    Alive Lyrics


    Everyday is a new day
    I'm thankful for every breath I take
    I won't take it for granted
    So I learn from my mistakes

    It's beyond my control, sometimes it's best to let go
    Whatever happens in this lifetime
    So I trust in love
    You have given me peace of mind

    [Chorus]
    I feel so Alive for the very first time
    I can't deny you
    I feel so alive
    I feel so alive for the very first time
    And I think I can fly

    Sunshine upon my face
    A new song for me to sing
    Tell the world how I feel inside
    Even though it might cost me everything

    Now that I know this, so beyond, I can't hold this
    I can never turn my back away
    Now that I've seen you
    I can never look away

    [Chorus]

    [bridge:]
    Now that I know you (I could never turn my back away)
    Now that I see you (I could never look away)
    Now that I know you (I could never turn my back away)
    Now that I see you (I believe no matter what they say)

    [Chorus: x2]

    Writer/s: MARTINEZ, VICCI / SVENSSON, PETER ANDERS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Alive Song Chart
  • This song is about not taking anything for granted, living each day as if it was your last. P.O.D. lead singer Sonny Sandoval, who wrote the lyrics, told us how it came together: "We were recording in Valley Village, and I was going back home for the weekends to San Diego. So I'd literally leave late Friday night and then come back late Sunday night. And then hit the studio on Monday. But it was my turn to start laying down vocals. And my daughter was very young - she was not even one yet. And so here I was supposed to record the song 'Alive' on Monday, and I hadn't even finished the lyrics yet.

    So it's a funny story. My wife's driving so I can sit and just kind of concentrate. I always know what I want to say, and I work better under pressure. So here we are, it's nighttime, we're driving late Sunday on the 405 freeway. It's dark, and from the traffic light, I look back and I look at my daughter. And I don't know if you have kids or not, but you always hear people say, 'He looks just like you,' and 'She looks just like you.' And like forever I never saw that. And everybody's like, 'Oh, she's the spitting image, she looks exactly like you.' And I just didn't see it, because it's just my little baby. And for some reason with the traffic light shining in, I look at her and for the first time I see myself in her. I can finally see it now. And it was like, wow. That was just the moment. That's almost completely what the song's about. For the very first time I see myself in my daughter. It was a beautiful moment. I see me." (Here's our full interview with Sonny Sandoval .)
  • Sonny Sandoval is a Christian who speaks openly about his faith. While this song was inspired by a specific incident in his life, he sees it as having a universal theme. In his Songfacts interview, Sandoval said, "It's just whatever moment that is for anybody. If I'm talking of faith, it has to do with my faith in God. We always keep it open for interpretation, because I never want to sound religious or preachy. It's kind of like a painting: 20 people can look at a piece of art and have 20 different interpretations. I believe it's supposed to speak to your soul. So the same thing with our music.

    I've had kids come up to me and tell me what my songs mean to them, and I'm like Wow. You know what, you just spoke to me, because I'm blown away right now. That's amazing. But it's the way they heard it. It's their life, it's their situation. It could be one or two words, it could be a phrase."
  • P.O.D. writes their music first, and before they added lyrics to this track, they referred to it as "Beautiful," since that's how the music made them feel. Sandoval wrote appropriately upbeat words to match the music.
  • This was the first single from P.O.D.'s album Satellite, which was released on September 11, 2001. Albums are traditionally released on Tuesdays, and the day of the World Trade Center attacks was a popular one for album releases.
  • The music video, directed by Francis Lawrence, depicts an accident on the Los Angeles freeway where a bus crashes into the protagonist's car, with the band playing nearby. Lawrence killed off the character, but was forced to bring him back to life when the label thought the original ending was too dark. The crew also encountered some real-life violence when a driver who was upset the freeway was closed for the shoot pulled a gun, but thankfully drove away. Lawrence is also a film director who helmed three of The Hunger Games movies.

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