Feel the Pressure

Feel the Pressure: Unveiling Life's Five-Minute Questions
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Lyrics

I got a question for you, I got a question for you

Expressing an inquiry, seeking information.

Where'd you get your name from?

Repetition of the first line, emphasizing the question about the origin of a person's name.

Where'd you get your name from?

Repeating the question, possibly emphasizing curiosity or interest in the person's name.

I got a question for you

Reiteration of having a question, building anticipation for the forthcoming inquiry.

Where do you see yourself in five minutes time?

Raising a question about the individual's future plans, prompting reflection on personal goals.


Feel the Pressure Lyrics

Title of the song, setting the stage for the main theme of pressure.

With a laugh like that or a look like that

Describing the impact of someone's laughter or demeanor, suggesting it can make others feel uncomfortable or awkward.

You make us all feel gauche like it's a smutty joke

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But with a laugh like that or a move like that

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You make us all just go, la, la, la, la

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Feel the Pressure Lyrics

Reiteration of the song's title, reinforcing the theme of pressure.

Whoa, look out

Warning or acknowledgment that the person in focus is significant to someone, with an emphasis on certainty and no doubt.

You're what she came for

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You're what she came for

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No question, no doubt

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Feel the Pressure Lyrics

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Whoa, look out

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You're what she came for

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Knows what she came for

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No question, no doubt, whoa

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Feel the Pressure Lyrics

Repetition of the significance of the person, possibly underlining their allure or desirability.

You're what she came for, oh

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Feel the Pressure Lyrics

Pose more questions, now addressing the pressure the individual feels, including questions about appearance and future prospects.

I got a question for you, another question for you

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Do you feel the, do you feel the pressure?

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Why you're wearing? What you're wearing?

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Where will your life be gone in five minutes time?

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So say something stupid

Encouraging the person to say something foolish, suggesting a playful or teasing tone.

You know that you love to

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Whoa, look out

Reiteration of the person's significance, emphasizing that there is no question or doubt about their role or impact.

You're what she came for

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You're what she came for

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No question, no doubt

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Whoa, look out

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You're what she came for

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Knows what she came for

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No question, no doubt, whoa

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You're what she came for, oh

Continued emphasis on the person's importance, with a repetition of the idea that they are what someone came for.

You're what she came for, oh

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You're what she came for, oh

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You're what she came for

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You're what she came for

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You're what she came for

Reiteration of the person being the desired or intended presence.

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