Him Problem
Him Problem: Unveiling Heartbreak's RedemptionLyrics
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
The singer expresses emotions or reactions symbolized by "Ooh ooh ooh."
Ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh
-When I said it's over, he said it's my fault
The speaker ended the relationship, and the ex-partner blames them. Even the ex-partner's mom thinks the speaker deserves better.
And I said it just ain't working out
-We both know that I saw him
-And that girl macking in the crowd
-Even his mom told me I could do better
-He's gonna live with her forever
-Sucks to suck!
An expression of indifference or lack of sympathy towards the ex-partner's situation.
That sounds like a him problem
The speaker dismisses the ex-partner's issues as "his problem," anticipating he will regret losing them.
We all know one day he's gonna hit rock bottom
-And realize what he had
-And I'll be long, gone moving on
-With someone and all but forgot him
-And he'll be drunk at the bar
The speaker envisions the ex-partner's future struggles and regrets, seeing them as consequences of their own actions.
With the boys and a girl that don't want him
-Yup, that sounds like a him problem
-That sounds like a him problem
Reiteration that the ex-partner's issues are not the speaker's concern.
So next time he calls me 'cause he's lonely
If the ex-partner reaches out, the speaker won't entertain them, finding humor in the idea that he might regret losing them.
And he wants me in the middle of the night
-He can't have me 'cause he lost me
-I'm laughing at the fact that he might
-Think I'd ever come back cause I deserve better
-He's got a broken heart and I've got a sweater
-Bye bye!
-That sounds like a him problem
Repetition of the idea that the ex-partner's troubles are not the speaker's concern and that he will eventually regret losing them.
We all know one day he's gonna hit rock bottom
-And realize what he had
-And I'll be long gone, moving on
-With someone and all but forgot him
-And he'll be drunk at the bar
-With the boys and a girl that don't want him
-Shit, that sounds like a him problem
-That sounds like a him problem
-He's a five, I'm a ten
The speaker suggests a difference in attractiveness, implying the ex-partner is inferior. The speaker no longer needs to pretend in bed.
Kay, maybe more like a 7.7 but now in bed
-At least I don't have to pretend no mo-o-ore
-"It was, it was great, honey, really good. Yup."
-That sounds like a him problem
Reiteration of the ex-partner's future regrets and struggles. The speaker emphasizes that these are the ex-partner's problems, not theirs.
And we all know one day he's gonna hit rock bottom
-Realize what he had
-That sounds like a him problem
-And we all know one day he's gonna hit rock bottom
-And realize what he had
-And I'll be long gone, moving on
-With someone and all but forgot him
-And he'll be drunk at the bar
-With the boys and a girl that don't want him
-No, that sounds like a him problem
-It's definitely not a me kind of problem
-'Cause That sounds like a him problem
The speaker reaffirms that the ex-partner's issues are not a concern for them; it's solely the ex-partner's problem.
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