Light Years

311 · Transistor

You're a thousand light years runnin' through my brain
Reminding me that no one's sane
Not all the time
Yes

You're a thousand light years runnin' through my brain
Reminding me that no one's sane
Not all the time
Yes I still remember you
In a way that you'd want me to
I man a man you know see
Who will do right for you

Never let your regret make you wish we had not met
I cannot think that way yeah
I drove you crazy I see that plainly
You waited on pins for me
But needles never ever love
What did you think of

About Light Years

"Light Years" by 311 stands as a defining track from their 2003 album *Transistor*, a pivotal release that solidified the group's evolution from gangsta rap pioneers into socially conscious storytellers. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of gritty production and introspective lyricism, exploring themes of personal growth and the passage of time. Released during a period when 311 was navigating the complexities of fame and the pressures of their public image, the recording captures a raw, unfiltered energy that resonated deeply with audiences. Musically, the track features the group's characteristic vocal interplay and a driving rhythm that underscores their commitment to addressing real-world issues through their art. "Light Years" remains a staple of their discography, reflecting the era's shift toward more narrative-driven hip-hop while maintaining the street-level authenticity that defined their earlier work. Its enduring popularity highlights 311's ability to craft songs that are both commercially viable and critically acclaimed, cementing their legacy in the genre.