Malibu Feels
Capturing Malibu Feels: A Sensory Journey in Johnny Yukon's Melodic LandscapeLyrics
Is it your hips that remind me of the hills?
The physical features of the person remind the speaker of the hills.
Is it your eyes that remind me of the hills?
The person's eyes evoke a similar feeling as the hills do for the speaker.
Is it your lips that feel
The sensation of the person's lips resembles how the clouds might feel.
Like the clouds must feel?
Expresses the sensation or texture of the lips similar to how clouds might feel.
And when I get you
The feeling the speaker experiences when they are with the person.
It feels just how Malibu Feels just like
Repetition emphasizing the resemblance of the feeling when with the person to the atmosphere of Malibu.
Just how Malibu Feels yeah, Just like
-Just how Malibu Feels yeah, Just like
-Just how Malibu Feels, oh, Just like
-I been riding round the city
The speaker's activities and thoughts when not with the person, longing for their presence upon returning home.
With no windows, yeah
-I been thinking bout you lately (yeah)
-When I come home yeah (oh, oh, oh)
-Yeah, and when Im with you
The speaker feels the presence of the person through tactile sensations but acknowledges not being truly present with them and considers leaving.
I feel it on your skin
-I feel it on your clothes (oh)
-But I ain't ever really with you
-So I mine as well hit the road
-Is it you hips that remind me of the hills?
Repeat of earlier lines highlighting the physical attributes and the emotional connection felt when with the person.
Is it your eyes that remind me of the hills?
-Is it your lips that feel
-Like the clouds must feel?
-And when I get you
-It feels just how Malibu Feels just like
-Just how Malibu Feels yeah, Just like
-Just how Malibu Feels yeah, Just like
-Just how Malibu Feels, oh, Just like
-You do not know me, i pull up slowly
Introduction of a scenario where the speaker interacts with the person, expressing a sense of exclusivity and intimacy.
You get in my car, call me your only
-And I say why you gotta do that
The speaker questions the actions of the person and expresses frustration or confusion about their behavior, possibly feeling hurt.
I ask why you gotta do that
-Why you gotta do that
-Now I'm in that Hood Rat
-Why you gotta say that
-Why you gotta play like that
-Don't play no games
-Is it you hips that remind me of the hills?
Reiteration of the comparison between the person's features and the hills, emphasizing the feeling experienced when with them.
Is it your eyes that remind me of the hills?
-Is it your lips that feel
-Like the clouds must feel?
-And when I get you
-It feels just how Malibu Feels
-Just like (Just like)
Repetition emphasizing the likeness of the speaker's feelings when with the person to the ambiance of Malibu.
Just how Malibu Feels (How Malibu)
-Yeah, Just like
-Just how Malibu Feels (How Malibu)
-Yeah, Just like
-Just how Malibu Feels (How Malibu)
-Oh, Just like (How Malibu)
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