Sugar
Mystical Allure: Decoding Urban Sound Collective's 'Sugar'Lyrics
Sugar, how you get so fly?
Expressing admiration and wonder about the person referred to as "Sugar" and their attractive qualities.
Sugar, how you get so fly?
Reiteration of the admiration and curiosity about how "Sugar" became so attractive or appealing.
She got cherry lips
Describing "Sugar" with vivid imagery, highlighting her cherry lips as a distinctive feature.
Angel eyes
Portraying "Sugar" as having angelic eyes, suggesting innocence or purity.
She knows exactly how to tantalize
Recognizing that "Sugar" knows how to captivate and excite others, emphasizing her alluring qualities.
She's out to get you, danger by design
Suggesting that there is a calculated element of danger in "Sugar's" approach, indicating a risky allure.
Cold-blooded vixen, she don't compromise
Describing "Sugar" as a cold-blooded vixen who doesn't compromise, reinforcing the idea of her bold and unapologetic nature.
She's somethin' mystical in colored lights
Depicting "Sugar" as something mystical, especially when surrounded by colored lights, creating a sense of enchantment.
So far from typical but take my advice
Highlighting that "Sugar" is atypical, advising caution, and offering advice to the listener.
Before you play with fire, do think twice
Warning against playing with fire, implying that getting involved with "Sugar" may have consequences.
And if you get burned, don't be surprised
Forewarning that if you take risks, such as playing with fire, consequences like getting burned should not be surprising.
Sugar, how you get so fly?
Repeating the initial expression of admiration and curiosity about how "Sugar" became so fly.
Sugar, how you get so fly?
Reiteration of the fascination and inquiry into the attractiveness of "Sugar."
Ooh, sweet talkin' lady
Characterizing "Sugar" as a sweet talker, appreciating her ability to entice and captivate.
Love how you entice
Expressing love for the way "Sugar" entices others, acknowledging the skill in her approach.
Sugar with just the right amount of spice
Describing "Sugar" as having just the right amount of spice, suggesting a perfect balance of allure and excitement.
Charmin', allurin', everyone's desire
Portraying "Sugar" as charming and alluring, being the desire of everyone around.
She's out to get you you can't run you can't hide
Stating that "Sugar" is determined to get you, emphasizing that escape from her allure is impossible.
She's something mystical in colored lights
Reiterating the mystical quality of "Sugar" when surrounded by colored lights.
So far from typical but take my advice
Re-emphasizing that "Sugar" is far from typical and reiterating the advisory tone to take the speaker's advice.
Before you play with fire do think twice
Repeating the warning to think twice before getting involved with "Sugar," especially in a risky situation.
And if you get burned well baby don't you be su-
Continuation of the cautionary tone, suggesting that if you get burned, it shouldn't be a surprise.
Don't you be su-
Repetition of the warning phrase "Don't you be surprised," underscoring the inevitability of consequences.
Don't you be su-
-Don't you be su-
-Don't you be suprised
-Got me lifted, drifted, higher than the ceiling
Expressing a state of euphoria, feeling lifted and drifted higher than the ceiling, possibly influenced by the allure of "Sugar."
And, ooh, baby it's the ultimate feeling
Describing the feeling as the ultimate, indicating a peak experience influenced by the captivating nature of "Sugar."
You've got me lifted feeling so gifted
Acknowledging the influence of "Sugar" in the elevated and gifted feeling experienced by the speaker.
Sugar, how you get so fly?
Reiterating the initial fascination and inquiry into how "Sugar" became so fly.
Sugar, how you get so fly?
Final reiteration of the admiration and curiosity about the allure and attractiveness of "Sugar."
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