Lyrics
Love is it friendship, tell me are we friends with just benefits?
Questioning if the relationship is a mix of love and friendship or just about benefits.
Tell me are we
Repetition for emphasis on seeking clarification about the nature of the relationship.
Tell me are we
-Come and see me do you fancy?
Invitation to come and see, asking if the other person is interested.
Come and see me cah me want
Expressing desire; "cah" might be slang for "because."
I could sing another song I can make another anthem
Offering alternatives, suggesting versatility in expressing feelings.
Mon amour
French for "my love," possibly expressing affection.
Tell me is it love is it friendship (friendship)
Repeating the question, exploring whether it's love or friendship.
Tell me are we friends with just benefits (benefits)
Questioning if the relationship is limited to benefits without genuine friendship.
I could sing another song make anthem (anthem)
Reiteration of the ability to create another anthem, possibly emphasizing creativity.
Cah I got my eyes on you
Expressing focus on the other person, having eyes set on them.
Tell me is it love is it friendship (friendship)
Repeating the query about the nature of the connection.
Tell me are we friends with just benefits (benefits)
Asking if the relationship is purely about benefits with no emotional depth.
I could sing another song make anthem (anthem)
Emphasizing the ability to create more music, possibly suggesting a dynamic relationship.
Cah I got my eyes on you
Reiterating the focus on the other person.
Mon amour
French for "my love," possibly reinforcing affectionate feelings.
Oe tutututu tuu oe tutututu tuu oe tututu
Repeating sounds, possibly for musical effect without specific meaning.
Cah I got my eyes on you
Stressing the focus on the other person.
She got grey eyes she got blue eyes (blue eyes )
Describing physical features of the person, mentioning grey and blue eyes.
She got the body of a goddes
Complimenting the person's body, comparing it to that of a goddess.
Saw you back then you didn't want me but now you do (you do )
Recalling a past when the person wasn't interested, contrasting with the current interest.
A disie me wan
Expressing desire in Jamaican Patois; "a disie me wan" suggests wanting.
Sing in ma tongo a disie me wan
Repetition of singing in a language, possibly emphasizing communication.
Sing in ma tongo a disie me wan
-Baila cah I can gi ya cah I can gi ya
Invitation to dance, offering something to the other person.
Tell me is it love is it friendship
Repeating the question about the nature of the relationship.
Friendship
Reinforcing the idea of friendship in the question.
Tell me are we friends with just benefits
Asking again if the relationship is only about benefits without friendship.
Tell me are we friends with just (tell me are we )
Repetition for emphasis on seeking clarity about the relationship.
Tell me are we Tell me are we (tell me are )
-Tell me is it love is it friendship (friendship)
Repeating the inquiry about the mix of love and friendship.
Tell me are we friends with just benefits (benefits)
Questioning if the relationship is confined to benefits without genuine friendship.
I could sing another song make anthem (anthem)
Emphasizing the ability to create more music or anthems.
Cah I got my eyes on you
Reiterating the focus on the other person.
Tell me is it love is it friendship (friendship)
Repeating the query about the nature of the connection.
Tell me are we friends with just benefits (benefits)
Asking if the relationship is solely about benefits with no emotional depth.
I could sing another song make anthem (anthem)
Emphasizing the ability to create more music or anthems.
Cah I got my eyes on you
Reiterating the focus on the other person.
Mon amour
French for "my love," possibly reinforcing affectionate feelings.
Oe tutututu tuu oe tutututu tuu oe tututu
Repeating sounds, possibly for musical effect without specific meaning.
Cah I got my eyes on you
Stressing the focus on the other person.
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