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brain freeze
SEBii Lyrics


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Yeah, yeah

So much ice on me (I got ice on me, so much)
I got a brain freeze (I think like too much, too much)
I lost my sanity (Sanity)
I fell in love with the insanity (Sanity)
Can you please just FaceTime me? (Call me)
I sleep on the same sheets
Reminisce the same memories
Can you please just answer me?
Yeah, I said answer me, let′s go

I been spendin' all my nights alone
I have no one other than my microphone
Shivers down my bone when I hear your tone of voice
Boy, you treat me like a boy
You keep feeding me toys
You don′t give me a choice—oice—oice
Travel the world, Geo
Finding me like I'm Nemo
Gummy bear like Haribo
She's my Robin like Nico
They wanna meet me and be me, yeah, they′re so cheesy
Diamonds wet like a squeegee, water like Fiji
Water like blue sea
Addiction, blue cheese
My dick in her coochie, ooh wee
They wanna meet me and be me, yeah, they′re so cheesy
Diamonds wet like a squeegee, water like Fiji
Water like blue sea
Addiction, blue cheese
My dick in her coochie, ooh wee

So much ice on me (I got ice so much)
I got a brain freeze (I think like too much)
I lost my sanity (Sanity)
I fell in love with the insanity (Sanity)
Can you please just FaceTime me? (Call me)
I sleep on the same sheets
Reminisce the same memories
Can you please just answer me?
Yeah, I said answer me, please call me

I been spendin' all my nights alone
I have no one other than my microphone
Shivers down my bone
Can you please just answer me?

Overall Meaning

Sebii's song "Brain Freeze" delves into the themes of loneliness, love, and emotional pain. The lyrics capture the sentiment of being lost in one's own thoughts, overwhelmed by emotions and feelings of isolation. Sebii begins the song by stating that he has surrounded himself with so much luxury and material possessions that he has lost his sense of self. The statement "So much ice on me, I got a brain freeze" is a metaphor portraying the numbness and emptiness that he experiences from his excessive lifestyle. He goes on to say that he has lost his sanity and has fallen in love with the insanity that has engulfed him.


Sebii uses the second verse to convey the feeling of being used by someone he loves. The person in question does not treat him as an equal but rather as someone whom they can control easily. He laments that they keep throwing trivial things at him without is consent, as if he has no agency over his own life. He urges this person to call him and acknowledge his presence in their life. He reveals that he spends his nights alone but has his microphone to keep him company. The line "shivers down my bone" shows him longing for companionship, and the person's mere voice on the phone provides a semblance of it.


In the final verse, Sebii becomes more explicit about his physical relationship with someone. He compares his addiction to a cheese, which is a metaphor for sex. Using a coarse word such as "dick" shows that he is angry and frustrated with the situation he has found himself in. He repeats the same lines from the chorus, that he sleeps alone and misses the same person with whom he had shared the same sheets and memories. He concludes by begging the person to answer him and call him.


Line by Line Meaning

So much ice on me (I got ice on me, so much)
I am heavily adorned in jewelry, to the point where it is excessive.


I got a brain freeze (I think like too much, too much)
My mind is overwhelmed and unable to continue functioning properly.


I lost my sanity (Sanity)
I have become unstable and irrational.


I fell in love with the insanity (Sanity)
I have embraced my own madness and unconventional ways of thinking.


Can you please just FaceTime me? (Call me)
I am desperately seeking attention and connection from someone, and request a video call as a means of communication.


I sleep on the same sheets
I continue to dwell on the same memories and experiences, unable to move beyond them.


Reminisce the same memories
I cannot let go of past events and am constantly replaying them in my mind.


Can you please just answer me?
I am waiting for a response and am anxious to hear back from the person I am reaching out to.


I been spendin' all my nights alone
I have nobody to spend time with and am left in isolation.


I have no one other than my microphone
The only source of comfort and companionship I have is my music and what I create.


Shivers down my bone when I hear your tone of voice
I am emotionally affected by the way someone speaks to me, with nostalgia or excitement overwhelming me.


Boy, you treat me like a boy
The person I am referring to treats me as if I am immature or incapable of handling responsibility.


You keep feeding me toys
They are constantly giving me things to distract myself rather than allowing me to confront my emotions and possibly grow from them.


Travel the world, Geo
Go explore the world and its mysteries, similar to how Nemo did in the film 'Finding Nemo.'


Finding me like I'm Nemo
'Finding me' refers to someone trying to discover my whereabouts or find me in a metaphorical sense.


Gummy bear like Haribo
Making a reference to Haribo brand gummy bears, emphasizing someone's sweetness or desirability.


She's my Robin like Nico
Comparing someone to a loyal sidekick or partner, like Robin is to Batman, or Nico is to Percy Jackson.


They wanna meet me and be me, yeah, they're so cheesy
People desire to meet and emulate me in a way that seems insincere or unimaginative.


Diamonds wet like a squeegee, water like Fiji
My diamonds are shining brightly, like they are covered in water that needs to be wiped away, and have the same clarity and purity as water from Fiji.


Water like blue sea
The water being referred to is a deep blue color, similar to the ocean.


Addiction, blue cheese
The addiction being referred to is likened to the taste of blue cheese, which can be incredibly potent and leaves a lasting impression.


My dick in her coochie, ooh wee
This line is vulgar and refers to engaging in sexual activity.




Writer(s): Sebastian Y Demarino

Contributed by Kylie V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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