Lose Me
Love's Cost: Caught Between Desire and AmbitionLyrics
She said you're so inside your bag, you're gonna lose me
She expresses concern that the person is overly focused on their success ("bag") and neglecting the relationship, putting it at risk.
You love bread more than me
Suggests a feeling of being less prioritized than the person's other interests, humorously highlighting a preference for "bread" (success) over the relationship.
I can't lose any more sleep
The speaker cannot afford to lose more sleep, indicating emotional strain or distress caused by the neglect in the relationship.
Hoping you'll come to me
Expresses a desire for the person to make an effort to reconnect and come back to the relationship.
She said you're so inside your bag, you're gonna lose me
Repetition for emphasis on the warning that excessive focus on personal success may lead to losing the speaker.
You love bread more than me
Reiterates the theme of feeling overshadowed by the person's dedication to their own success, humorously citing a love for "bread" over the speaker.
I can't lose any more sleep
Reiterates the speaker's inability to endure further emotional strain caused by the neglect in the relationship.
Hoping you'll come to me
Repeats the hope that the person will actively engage in the relationship, addressing the emotional distance.
She said you're so inside your bag, you're gonna lose me
Repeated warning about the potential loss of the speaker due to the person being excessively focused on personal success.
No, bitch, I've been out here working for that no rent
The person denies neglecting the relationship, emphasizing hard work and determination to improve their living conditions ("no rent").
Dreaming in a Hyundai for that new Benz
Aspiration for better living conditions, symbolized by upgrading from a Hyundai to a new Benz, indicating ambition and progress.
Big drip locked down, you should know I ain't for the bullshit
The speaker asserts confidence and success, rejecting involvement in unnecessary conflicts or problems.
Can you tell I don't know what I'm on right now?
Expresses a sense of confusion or disorientation, possibly due to the rapid changes or challenges faced in the pursuit of success.
Just a motherfucking dog with a bone right now
The speaker portrays themselves as a determined individual focused on their goals, using the metaphor of a dog with a bone.
Got them all sounding like me, they all clones right now
Claims influence over others, suggesting that others imitate or copy the speaker's style.
Rockstar, bitch, I'm all up in my zone right now
Describes a confident, self-assured state of mind, possibly achieved through success and recognition ("zone").
Doing 150 on the highway, baby
Symbolizes a fast-paced, possibly reckless lifestyle, contrasting the dedication to success with the thrill of high-speed experiences.
Tryna come fuck you in the nighttime, baby
Expresses a desire for intimacy but within the constraints of the person's busy schedule.
Say you want a savage, you on my time, baby
Asserts the speaker's identity as a "savage" and emphasizes that the person should understand and accept this aspect.
You should know by now I don't apologize, baby
Emphasizes the speaker's unapologetic nature, indicating a lack of remorse or regret in their actions or choices.
Baby, baby, baby
Repetition of the word "baby," possibly for emphasis or emotional effect.
She said you're so inside your bag, you're gonna lose me
Reiteration of the warning about potential loss due to excessive focus on personal success, emphasizing the emotional impact on the relationship.
You love bread more than me
Recalls the humorous comparison of the person's love for success ("bread") over the speaker, highlighting the perceived imbalance in priorities.
I can't lose any more sleep
Reiterates the emotional toll of neglect, expressing the speaker's inability to endure further sleepless nights.
Hoping you'll come to me
Restates the desire for the person to actively engage and reconnect in the relationship, hoping for a positive change.
She said you're so inside your bag, you're gonna lose me
Emphasizes the repeated warning about the potential consequence of losing the speaker due to excessive focus on personal success.
You love bread more than me
Reiterates the humorously framed concern about the person's preference for success over the relationship, using the metaphor of loving "bread."
I can't lose any more sleep
Repeats the emotional strain caused by neglect, expressing the speaker's inability to endure further sleepless nights.
Hoping you'll come to me
Restates the hope for the person to actively engage and invest in the relationship, seeking a positive change and reconnection.
She said you're so inside your bag, you're gonna lose me
Final repetition of the warning, underscoring the potential loss of the speaker if the person remains excessively focused on personal success.
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