
#Checkmate conan gray lyrics full
It’s full of nostalgic rock sounds with heavy guitar, and even 80’s/90’s style cover art to match. “Checkmate” is colorful, young and angry. He sings about how the crush is a “narcissist who’s totally fake” but the strong passion that Conan has for that person contradicts his claims that the person he now hates is unlovable. The song concludes with Conan justifying his threats in the previous verses, and a promise that no one will ever love the crush that said threats are directed towards. He declares, “And I’mma get you gone/Can’t play me like your pawn.” Arguably a distant rocker cousin to Carrie Underwood’s “Before He Cheats,” the bridge of “Checkmate” is filled with Conan’s plans to destroy his crush, “And I’mma wreck your car.And max your credit card…A lover on the large… You’re gonna wish you never harmed me.” Just like a game of chess, Conan’s relationship requires that he always stay on his toes. He sings, “So cry me a river ’til you drown in the lake/’Cause you may think you’re winnin’ but checkmate/Yeah, you may think you’re winnin’ but checkmate.” In the chorus, Conan makes it clear he’s tired of dealing with the twisting and turning nature of his current situation with his crush. The second verse includes lines such as, “Holding your hand but then the other one I’m holding a loaded gun/Yeah, baby you should really run.” There is a competitive edge to his lyrics, making it clear that being involved in a relationship is no different than his driven personality in all other areas of his life. The lyrics of “Checkmate” are dark and threatening while the sound of the song provides contrast with its bright sound. He throws in a reference to the 1990’s song “Build Me Up Buttercup” by The Foundations with the lyrics, “Buildin’ me up, but buttercup you lie/Now I’m gonna ruin your life,” exercising interesting wordplay. The first verse begins and Conan sets the stage with concerning examples about someone feeding him lies and twisting his actions.

This is reminiscent of when you are swimming underwater, burst through the surface, and then suddenly all of the surrounding noise gets clearer. The muffled instrumental stops abruptly with some quick transition sounds before the first verse begins. The volume slowly gains clarity throughout the progression of the prelude.


“Checkmate” begins slightly muffled, with strong guitar, crescendoing percussion, and a steady chorus of “ahhh”s.
