Animals (Single) album cover

Martin Garrix – Animals (Single) Lyrics

Electronic

Nobody knows how I feel inside
But I let it out underneath the bright lights

Party all night, it's what I came here for
What you came here for? What we came here for?
It's about time, what you waitin for?
What you waitin for? What you waitin for?

But we come alive and we do what we like, yea
We own the night baby
We're the fuckin animals

Nobody knows how I feel inside
But I let it out underneath the bright lights

Party all night, it's what I came here for
What you came here for? What we came here for?
It's about time, what you waitin for?
What you waitin for? What you waitin for?

But we come alive and we do what we like, yea
We own the night baby
We're the fuckin animals

About This Song

"Animals" is a primal, high-energy big room house anthem that taps into humanity's most basic instincts through its deliberately minimalist and aggressive approach. The sparse, repeated vocal sample serves as both a declaration of liberation and a rejection of societal constraints, suggesting a return to raw, unfiltered human nature on the dancefloor. Martin Garrix's production builds tension through a masterfully crafted drop that combines thunderous kicks, screeching synths, and tribal-inspired percussion patterns that literally make listeners move like wild creatures. The song's genius lies in its simplicity – by stripping away complex melodies and focusing on pure rhythmic force, it creates an almost hypnotic state that dissolves the barriers between civilized behavior and animalistic expression. Released when Garrix was just 17, the track became a defining moment for the festival circuit, where massive crowds would literally roar along to the vocal hook in unison. The production's raw power and uncompromising energy captured the essence of EDM's peak era, when festivals were becoming tribal gatherings for a generation seeking escape from digital overwhelm. Its success stemmed from how it gave permission for complete physical and emotional release, transforming dance music into a cathartic experience that felt both rebellious and liberating.

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