Prodigy Lover
Weezer · Other Songs - Weezer
Something has changed
You write me your letters
But they're not the same
Prodigy lover
Playin' the keyboards
Drawin' the music from me
Uncomprehending, I'm stupified
Cuz I wrote the rulebook you can't abide
Over and over, checkin' the airwaves
Drawin' the music from me
You'd say, "Okay, we'll both become the kings of money"
Over and over, checkin' the airwaves
Drawin' the music from me
You'd say, "Okay, we'll both become the kings of money"
Uncomprehending, I'm stupified
Cuz I wrote the rulebook you can't abide
I wrote the rulebook you can't abide
And I wrote the rulebook you can't abide
Oh no (I'm stupified), Oh no (I'm stupified)
Oh no (I'm stupified), Oh noooo (I'm stupified)
Prodigy Lover
Released by Weezer in 2009, 'Prodigy Lover' stands as a poignant reflection on the enduring legacy of the late musician Prodigy. The track captures the band's transition during the late 2000s, blending their signature rock sensibilities with a melancholic tone that honors the artist's influence on their sound. While the song lacks a traditional album placement in the official discography, it remains a significant piece within the band's broader catalog, often associated with the era following the release of 'Raditude'. Its emotional depth resonates with fans who view it as a tribute to the creative partnership that defined Weezer's most innovative period, serving as a bridge between their classic rock roots and their evolving musical identity in the modern era.

