Floating on the water
Ever changing
Picture hours out from that
In tune with all our dreams
The ocean takes me
Into watch you shaking
Watch you weigh your powers
Tempt with hours of pleasure
Take me one more time
Take me one more wave
Take me for one last ride
I'm out of my head
Tonight, tonight
Tonight, tonight I
The sound of the waves collide
The sound of the waves collide
The sound of the waves collide
Tonight (we ride)
Cruising through the city
After hours
With me fusing all our powers
Here's to all our
Take me one more time
Take me one more wave
Take me for one last ride
I'm out of my head
Tonight, tonight
Tonight, tonight I
The sound of the waves collide
The sound of the waves collide
The sound of the waves collide
Tonight (we ride)
About This Song
"Sextape" is a deeply intimate and vulnerable exploration of connection, loss, and surrender disguised within oceanic metaphors and dreamlike imagery. Despite its provocative title, the song transcends physical intimacy to examine the psychological dissolution that occurs in profound emotional moments-whether through love, grief, or spiritual awakening. Chino Moreno's ethereal vocals float over lush, atmospheric production that creates a sense of weightlessness, mirroring the lyrical themes of being "taken" by forces beyond one's control. The ocean serves as both literal setting and metaphorical representation of overwhelming emotion, with waves symbolizing the cyclical nature of desire, memory, and release. Musically, the track showcases Deftones' evolution toward more ambient and shoegaze-influenced territory, featuring shimmering guitars, subtle electronic textures, and a hypnotic rhythm that ebbs and flows like tidal movements. The repetitive, mantra-like chorus ("Take me one more time") suggests both desperate pleading and meditative acceptance, capturing the paradox of wanting to hold onto fleeting moments while simultaneously surrendering to their impermanence. The song's dreamlike quality and emotional ambiguity allowed listeners to project their own experiences of intimacy, loss, and transcendence onto its expansive sonic canvas. "Sextape" stands as one of Deftones' most emotionally naked compositions, demonstrating their ability to transform personal vulnerability into universal catharsis through atmospheric soundscaping.
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