Lyrics
Feel it a little, feel it a lot
Expressing a gradual increase in emotional intensity or connection.
Vibration of soul, it's never right
Describing the profound and everlasting essence of the soul.
emptiness feeling, it's never right
Conveying a sense of emptiness that feels inherently wrong.
But who am I to tell it right
Expressing uncertainty about the right way to convey or understand feelings.
Oh Lord
An acknowledgment or plea to a higher power, possibly seeking guidance or understanding.
I don't really like to wait but I'm patient for you
Expressing impatience tempered by a willingness to wait, specifically directed towards someone.
Well alright
An affirmative response or agreement to a situation.
I was feeling down for a minute but the Lord held it down for a minute
Recounting a moment of feeling down but finding solace in a higher power's support.
Well I'm down for the mission
Expressing commitment and dedication to a particular mission or cause.
Blood, sweat, and tears for the vision
Willingness to endure challenges (blood, sweat, and tears) for a specific goal or vision.
90 degrees but I'm still chilling
Despite facing challenges (90 degrees), maintaining a relaxed and composed state.
Bass still Bumpin' like it's Nicky but I stand for the vision, yeah
Describing the persistence of a strong bass presence, likening it to personal commitment to a vision.
Well I stand for the vision
Reiterating a commitment to the stated vision or cause.
Oh Lord
A repeated acknowledgment or plea to a higher power, possibly indicating a deep connection.
I don't wanna close my eyes tonight
Expressing a desire to stay awake and aware, not wanting to miss out on experiences.
She just wanna lose control
Describing someone's desire to let go and lose control.
Well alright
An affirmative response or agreement to the preceding desire for losing control.
I hope you find yourself cause I'm doing alright
Expressing the hope that the listener finds themselves, while affirming the speaker's own well-being.
Well alright
An affirmative response or agreement to the speaker's own well-being.
Well I'ma, I'ma, I'ma do a little something like this
Introducing a shift in the narrative, hinting at a change in the speaker's actions.
Grab ya by ya tight waist, show you something to dip
Describing a physical interaction, potentially intimate, and a suggestion to experience something new.
You gotta move like this, you gotta move like thunder
Providing guidance on how to move or act, using thunder as a metaphor for energy and power.
Catch the vibes, you better feel it with thunder
Encouraging the listener to catch the energetic and powerful vibes in the atmosphere.
Well
An interjection or transition to a new phase in the narrative.
Guess that time of day
Referring to a specific time of day, possibly indicating a significant moment.
We gon' come outside and play
Expressing a readiness to engage in enjoyable activities outdoors.
Alright, alright
An enthusiastic affirmation or agreement with the situation.
Skrrr, woah
Sound effect, possibly indicating a sudden or rapid movement.
Well if it's meant to last
Pondering the persistence of time in contrast to the idea of lasting things.
Why the clock still tick like a sandy glass
Comparing the ticking of a clock to a sandy glass, questioning the nature of lastingness.
Rare like smiles, Rare like friends
Describing rare elements like smiles and friends, possibly highlighting their value.
Rare like things that make me lose
Describing things that are rare and have the power to make the speaker lose control.
The beauty of life is the feeling of blues
Reflecting on the beauty of life being intertwined with the experience of melancholy or sadness.
Light still dim, rather light up with you
Expressing a preference for sharing moments, even if they are dim, with a specific person.
I don't wanna close my eyes tonight
Repeating the desire to stay awake and aware, not wanting to miss out on experiences.
She just wanna lose control
Reiterating someone's desire to let go and lose control.
Well alright
An affirmative response or agreement to the preceding desire for losing control.
I hope you find yourself cause I'm doing alright
Expressing the hope that the listener finds themselves, while affirming the speaker's own well-being.
Well alright
An affirmative response or agreement to the speaker's own well-being.
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