| Lyric | Surface meaning (dance) | Subtext (identity) | |-------|------------------------|--------------------| | “We don’t choose a side – step left or right” | Dance move – rock step, triple step | Rejecting binary gender/sexuality labels | | “Bring your partner, bring your own” | Line dance invitation | Polyamory / open relationship nod | | “The beat goes two ways, and so do we” | Musical time (two-beat feel) | Bisexual affirmation | | “Swing bi 2 – once for her, once for you” | Repeat the chorus | Acknowledging attraction to multiple genders |
| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | Time signature | 4/4 with swung eighth notes (triplet feel) | | Tempo | ~160 bpm (up-tempo, danceable) | | Instrumentation | Piano, upright bass, drums, brass section, vocals | | Form | AABA – 32-bar chorus, repeated twice (the “Bi 2”) | we're gonna swing bi 2
Jax leaned against a neon-soaked air hockey table, flipping a glowing blue coin. "You ready for the sequel? I hear the stakes are higher and the soundtrack is louder." | Lyric | Surface meaning (dance) | Subtext
This isn't just a return; it’s a full-circle revolution. Blending the high-energy aesthetics of the 1940s Swing era with a modern, pansexual chaotic energy, the film explores what happens when a band of misfits realizes they don't have to choose a side—they can swing both ways, literally and figuratively. Blending the high-energy aesthetics of the 1940s Swing
Suddenly, the screen of the cabinet—a game that shouldn’t have existed yet—flickered to life. A pixelated fox wearing a leather jacket gave them a thumbs-up. The coin in Jax's hand began to vibrate, pulling his arm toward the coin slot like a magnet.