Voodoo

Voodoo Revelations: Unveiling Heartbreak and Liberation
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Lyrics

How you gonna call me, 6 in the morning

Addressing the early morning call, questioning the reason behind it.

Talking bout how you and your new man fell out

Referring to the caller's recent breakup and sharing details about it.

I'm tryna get this song, done by the morning

Expressing the desire to complete a song by morning.

Go call up your friends, you was always talking shit about

Suggesting the caller to talk to their friends, who were previously criticized.

But I heard about you, you've been, the talk of the town

Acknowledging rumors about the caller being a topic of discussion.

And since we broke up your names been floating around

Noting that the caller's name has been circulating since the breakup.

You seem to have finished promoting that body on the gram

Implying the end of self-promotion on social media after finding a new partner.

Anyone would of guessed that you've found your new man

Suggesting that it was expected for the caller to find a new partner.

Yeah I heard about you, you've been, the talk of the town

Reiterating that the caller's reputation is widespread.

But it ain't on me I already tried turning you around

Claiming the speaker has already attempted to change the caller.

But I gave up on you, cuz you'll always be the same

Accepting defeat and acknowledging the caller's unchanging nature.

Any way around

Suggesting there's no way to change the situation.

But it's bringing up old feelings

Expressing the resurgence of past emotions.

Seeing that name on my phone

Reflecting on the impact of seeing the caller's name on the phone.

Bringing up old demons

Admitting the revival of negative emotions associated with the past.

When I see that name on my phone

Repeating the emotional impact of seeing the caller's name on the phone.

But you keep calling every now and then

Questioning the caller's sporadic calls.

Why do you call me every now and then

Repeating the inquiry about the caller's intermittent calls.

Cause you know this shit might just fly up, fly up, fly up off the shelf

Suggesting that the situation might escalate if not handled properly.

Keep calling me every now and then

Reiterating the caller's persistent calls.

Go call your new man, quit stalling me

Encouraging the caller to contact their new partner instead of the speaker.

Time and time again, woah

Expressing frustration with the repetitive nature of the situation.

I spent every 0 of my balance on you

Highlighting significant personal investment in the relationship.

You were the only girl I never got bored after a night or two

Acknowledging the uniqueness of the relationship with the caller.

I started locking up myself in that room with you

Recalling intimate moments spent together.

Started to turn on the world that we live in for you

Indicating a shift in perspective influenced by the relationship.

Locked up locked up

Repeating the idea of being emotionally confined.

Trading souls with you, souls with you

Symbolizing a deep connection by trading souls.

Locked up locked up

Reiterating the concept of emotional confinement.

All night all night, it was something new

Describing a night of experiencing something new together.

Locked up locked up

Repeating the theme of emotional confinement.

All night trading souls with you

Continuing the metaphor of trading souls during the night.

Between heaven and hell with you

Expressing a state between extremes, influenced by the caller.

Always high under your voodoo

Referencing being under the caller's influence and possibly addicted.

But you keep calling every now and then

Repeating the inquiry about the sporadic calls from the caller.

Why do you call me every now and then

Reiterating the confusion about the caller's inconsistent behavior.

Cause you know this shit might just fly up, fly up, fly up off the shelf

Warning of potential consequences if the situation is not addressed.

Keep calling me every now and then

Emphasizing the persistence of the caller's attempts to contact.

Go call your new man, quit stalling me

Encouraging the caller to contact their new partner instead of the speaker.

Time and time again, woah

Expressing frustration with the repetitive nature of the situation.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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