Our Peak
Love's Evolution: Peaks and ValleysLyrics
Treat ya' like my queen I
Treating the person as a significant figure in the speaker's life, possibly a romantic partner.
Get my manners from mama
Highlighting respectful behavior learned from the speaker's mother.
As crazy it may seem, I'll
Expressing commitment despite potential challenges or unconventional aspects of the relationship.
Earn your ring like Montana
Referring to earning commitment or loyalty similar to the way football player Joe Montana earned success.
And I will plead guilty
Accepting responsibility and admitting fault, particularly in the context of relationship conflicts.
When you are mad at me
Being accountable for mistakes, acknowledging the partner's feelings when upset.
Words carry meaning
Emphasizing the significance of words and their impact on relationships.
So, why can't you put up with me
Questioning the partner's tolerance and understanding in the face of communication challenges.
(Woah oh oh oh)
Repetition of a plea, possibly reflecting a desire for understanding or reconciliation.
(Woah oh oh)
-( Please don't make me turn up on you)
-(Woah oh oh oh)
-(Woah oh oh)
-(You gon' make me turn up on you)
-Hey
Addressing the partner directly or signaling a shift in the speaker's tone.
Keeping my distance
Creating distance, possibly indicating emotional or physical separation.
Scars I'm still itching
Referencing past wounds or emotional pain that still lingers.
My windows tinted
Describing a physical barrier through tinted windows, contrasting with the clarity of their relationship.
But it's clear that this is us
Acknowledging the uniqueness and exclusivity of the relationship.
Reaching our pinnacle
Reaching a high point or climax in their relationship, possibly both emotionally and physically.
Good times feel long ago
Reflecting on past joyful moments that now seem distant.
Make love then hit the road
Describing a shift in the dynamics of intimacy and connection.
But now its quick kiss and go
Highlighting a change in the pace of the relationship, moving from lingering moments to quick interactions.
You found your peace, I know
Acknowledging the partner's attainment of peace or contentment.
I copped a piece to cope
Coping with challenges by acquiring a piece, possibly a possession or a coping mechanism.
Sometimes hit studio
Using the studio as an escape from home, indicating a need for creative expression.
'Cause I can't stay here at home
Expressing discomfort or restlessness at home, leading to seeking solace in the studio.
And I would make time for you
Prioritizing and making time for the partner despite other commitments.
Cut down my pride for you
Being willing to humble oneself for the sake of the relationship.
Words you said ain't stay true
Addressing unfulfilled promises or commitments made by the partner.
Now it's time I turn up on you
Signaling a shift in the speaker's approach, indicating a readiness to confront issues more assertively.
(Woah oh oh oh)
Repetition of a warning or plea, suggesting a potential escalation if issues persist.
(Woah oh oh)
-( Please don't make me turn up on you)
-(Woah oh oh oh)
-(Woah oh oh)
-(You gon' make me turn up on you)
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