Whatever We Want
Red Hot Chili Peppers · Other Songs - Red Hot Chili Peppers
And your boring personality
The perfect pallette for a painting
Of morality
And now I come across without a loss
Of what to be
Add up the two of us and then
Subtract the one of me
Come meet your maker
A different kind of strain
I turn you into one
And then I turn you out for fun
Of earth and days and age
In fact you never were that dumb
Descended from a line
Of endless opportunities
I feel the mountain where you bring it from
Is gonna please
Come meet your maker
A different kind of strain
A sweet super-tanker
Oh won't it be great yeah, yeah
We can all do whatever we want
Whatever we want
Whatever we want
We can all do whatever we want
Whatever we want
Whatever we want
We can all do...what... ever we want to
We can all do...what... ever we want to
I'm dreamin' up the thing that no one
Ever knew was love
I get you higher than the hawks
Of Hollywood above
It's up for grab
The ragged stream of possibilities
To walk away from this could leave me
Feeling ill at ease
Come meet your maker
A different kind of strain
A sweet super-tanker
Oh won't it be great yeah, yeah
We can all do whatever we want
Whatever we want
Whatever we want
We can all do whatever we want
Whatever we want
Whatever we want
We can all do...what... ever we want to
We can all do...what... ever we want to
Come meet your maker
A different kind of strain
A sweet super-tanker
Oh won't it be great yeah, yeah
We can all do whatever we want
Whatever we want
Whatever we want
We can all do whatever we want
Whatever we want
Whatever we want
We can all do...what... ever we want to
We can all do...what... ever we want to
Whatever We Want - Red Hot Chili Peppers
'Whatever We Want' stands as a quintessential track from the Red Hot Chili Peppers' seminal 1991 album, Blood Sugar Sex Magik. The song exemplifies the band's signature fusion of funk, rock, and psychedelic elements, driven by Anthony Kiedis's melodic vocals and the group's signature groove. Released during a period of immense creative output, the recording captures the band's ability to blend complex rhythms with accessible hooks, solidifying their status as pioneers of alternative funk. The track remains a staple of their live performances and has become a defining sound of the early 1990s era, influencing countless artists who followed in the wake of their innovative approach to rhythm and melody.

