Here are the complete lyrics of the song "Thursdays" by The Front Desk, including background, meaning, and song info.
Thursdays by The Front Desk Verse The preacher man works on Sunday And takes his Fridays off That means when Thursday night comes around He likes to raise a glass aloft If you wanna kick it with your preacher friend Come Thursday night you got to get high Cuz if you call that fool up later in the weekend He’ll have to be in bed by nine Chorus So now if your buddy calls you up on a Thursday night You know what’s about to begin Call up your boss, tell ‘em you gon be late again On account of your preachin’ friend I would never keep a shepherd from his flock That would be sacrilege But when I’m rollin solo on a Saturday I get a bit blasphemous Verse Friday night and Saturday at best are unforgettable Those other ones can just be so-so But if you’re friends with a preachin’ individual Then Thursday night is the way to go Saturday night in Nazareth Must have been a dull affair Otherwise Jesus woulda risen one day earlier To hang out with his buddies there Chorus So now if your buddy calls you up on a Thursday night You know what’s about to begin Call up your boss, tell ‘em you gon be late again On account of your preachin’ friend I would never keep a shepherd from his flock That would be sacrilege But when I’m rollin solo on a Saturday I get a bit blasphemous Keyboard solo Drum solo Chorus So now if your buddy calls you up on a Thursday night You know what’s about to begin Call up your boss, tell ‘em you gon be late again On account of your preachin’ friend I would never keep a shepherd from his flock That would be sacrilege But when I’m rollin solo on a Saturday I get a bit blasphemous
The song "Thursdays" by The Front Desk is often interpreted as a reflection on emotional struggles, inner pain, and raw self-expression. The lyrics dive into personal feelings and vulnerability.
The Front Desk is an emerging artist known for emotional and expressive music, often categorized under underground hip-hop or pop.
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There may be unofficial uploads on YouTube, but The Front Desk has not released an official music video at the time of writing.