Lyrics
Yo no se
Expressing uncertainty or lack of knowledge ("Yo no se" translates to "I don't know" in Spanish).
I keep my hands in my pockets all day
Describing the habit of keeping hands in pockets throughout the day.
Just peep the shoulders babe
Observing or appreciating the shoulders of someone, possibly expressing attraction.
What I like
Stating preferences or things the speaker likes.
I know me and I'm just my type
Self-awareness and acceptance, being content with oneself.
To the other shoulder baby
Referring to the other shoulder, possibly symbolizing balance or duality.
All my life
Describing a life experience or journey.
I shuffle feet first, my left my right
Describing a particular way of walking, leading to a quiet or peaceful night.
On my way to a silent night
Reiterating self-awareness and contentment with one's identity.
I know me and I'm just my type
Repetition of self-affirmation and being comfortable with oneself.
In the Volvo to the right
Mentioning a specific direction or location, possibly in a vehicle (Volvo).
You pass highways
Referring to passing through highways, suggesting a journey or passage of time.
You will or you might
Introducing the possibility of getting lost or facing uncertainty.
Become lost
Expressing the concept of surrendering or acknowledging someone named Sue.
Give it up for Sue
Repeating the acknowledgment or appreciation for Sue.
She wanted to know
Indicating Sue's curiosity or desire to know something.
Give it up for Sue
Reiteration of appreciating or acknowledging Sue.
Give it up for Sue
Repeating the call to give it up for Sue, emphasizing her significance.
She wanted to know
Highlighting Sue's interest or curiosity.
Give it up for Sue
Repetition of urging to give it up for Sue, reinforcing her importance.
You
Repetition of "You" and "Who," possibly indicating a question or inquiry about identity.
You
-Who, you
-You
-Who, you
-You
-Who, you
-You
-Yo no se
-I keep my hands in my pockets all day
-Just peep the shoulders babe
-What I like
-I know me and I'm just my type
-To the other shoulder baby
-All my life
-I shuffle feet first, my left my right
-On my way to a silent night
-I know me and I'm just my type
-In the Volvo to the right
-You pass highways
-You will or you might
-Become lost
-Give it up for Sue
-She wanted to know
-Give it up for Sue
-Give it up for Sue
-She wanted to know
-Give it up for SueGive it up for Sue
-She wanted to know
-Give it up for Sue
-Give it up for Sue
-She wanted to know
-Give it up for Sue
Final repetition of giving it up for Sue, underscoring her significance and the theme of acknowledgment.
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