OUTTA MY LIFE

Breaking Free: ROBIFY's Anthem of Liberation from Love's Chains
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Lyrics

Put this ice on my back, I can't take it with you anymore, I swear you,

Expressing the burden of emotional pain and the need to let go, indicated by the metaphor of putting ice on the back.

Giving me these panic attacks man, everyday it's always brand new,

Describing the emotional toll with recurring panic attacks and the constant emergence of new challenges.

But now you going out with your friends

Acknowledging the ex-partner's social activities with friends, possibly indicating a sense of detachment or indifference.

Pretending I don't even see 'em, but it's okay, it's alright, it's okay, you out of my life

Acceptance of the breakup and a reassurance that it's okay, expressing relief at being out of the relationship.

Rob calm down this supposed to be a summer song,

A self-aware acknowledgment of the intended positive and uplifting nature of the song, possibly contrasting with the emotional context.

Yeah don't tell Rob to calm down,

A dismissive response to the suggestion to calm down, emphasizing the artist's emotional intensity.

That's the last thing you want,

Highlighting the artist's assertiveness and the intensity of emotions, suggesting that calming down is not advisable.

I swear I told you now, back in the studio working on these songs, thanks for the

Informing about being back in the studio, expressing gratitude for inspiration, but also implying dissatisfaction with how things were handled.

Inspo, but you did it all wrong, it's okay, you out of my life, but wait, were you gonna be my

Questioning the ex-partner's actions and decisions, expressing a realization that defending them is no longer possible, and wondering about the prospect of marriage.

Wife? What were you doing? What were you thinking? I can't, I can't defend you anymore, I hope you

Expressing frustration and inability to defend the ex-partner, raising questions about their intentions and actions.

Know I, put this ice on my back, I can't take it with you anymore, I swear you, giving me these

Repeating the theme of emotional burden and panic attacks, emphasizing the repetitive nature of the challenges.

panic attacks man, everyday it's always brand new, but now you going out with your friends, pretending

Reiterating the ex-partner's social activities and feigned ignorance, concluding with reassurance that it's okay because they are now out of the artist's life.

I don't even see 'em, but it's okay, it's alright, it's okay, you out of my life, does anybody know

Posing a question to the audience about the meaning of putting ice on the back, suggesting confusion or seeking understanding.

what put ice on my back means? Because I don't, put a thousand on my hips, put a thousand on my

Mentioning financial aspects and expressing a desire for a committed relationship, offering warmth and support in difficult times.

wrist, all I really want is to be your man, give you warmth when the cold gets cold, be your vision

Describing the artist's role in a relationship, providing comfort, and serving as a vision of support throughout life's challenges.

When life gets old, do some wrong things, maybe make some sins, I made a song and then you said

Reflecting on mistakes and sins, possibly related to the breakup, and addressing the consequences of success in the music industry.

I went number one and I got no friends, panic attacks, what am I doing? You're not texting me

Expressing anxiety about unreturned messages and a longing to be close to the ex-partner.

Back, all I want is to be close to you, but how can I live when there is no you? I, put this ice on my

Repeating the metaphor of putting ice on the back, emphasizing the inability to continue with the emotional burden, and expressing the impact of the ex-partner's absence.

Back, I can't take it with you anymore, I swear you, giving me these panic attacks man, everyday

Reiterating the theme of panic attacks and the constant emergence of new challenges in the absence of the ex-partner.

It's always brand new, but now you going out with your friends, pretending I don't even see 'em

Observing the ex-partner's social activities with friends, with a repeated assertion that it's okay and they are out of the artist's life.

But it's okay, it's alright, it's okay, you out of my life

Finalizing the acceptance of the breakup, with a repeated affirmation that it's okay and the ex-partner is now out of the artist's life.

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