They fit into many categories but one they are famous for is the Bubblegum dance.
Bubblegum Dance is a sub-catogory of Eurodance, but with happier vocals and themes, as well as double-meanings threaded throughout the lyrics.
A-Moe have two members, Natalia Davadi and the "Wolf".
Their first song they released was "Mom is Home" and was totally famous. They was inspired by the grimm tale "Little Red Riding Hood" and start to do a song about it. And this song got more famous than "Mom is Home".
They released the debut album "Beauty and the beast" in February 2005.
Touch Me
A-Moe Lyrics
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I think I like you
Hello, how do you do?
You know I want you (You know you can't touch me)
You can't touch me, you can't squeeze me
You can't touch me, you can't squeeze me
I think I like you, you know I want you
Hello, can I touch you?
Hello, can I squeeze you?
Hello, can I touch you?
Hello, can I squeeze you?
Hello, how do you do?
Can I touch you?
Hello, how do you do?
Can I wow you? (You know you can't touch me)
You can't touch me, you can't squeeze me
I think I like you, I think I'd want you
You can't touch me, you can't squeeze me
I think I like you, you know I want you
Hello, can I touch you?
Hello, can I squeeze you?
Hello, can I touch you?
Hello, can I squeeze you?
You know you can't touch me
You know what I feel
You know you can't love me
Your love is not real
(Hello) You know you can't touch me
(I think I like you) You know what I feel
(Hello) You know you can't love me
(You know I want you) Your love is not real
I think I like you
Hello, can I touch you?
Hello, can I squeeze you?
Hello, can I touch you?
Hello, can I squeeze you?
The lyrics to A-Moe's song Touch Me convey a message of desire and attraction, mixed with a strong sense of boundaries and a respectful distance. From the opening lines of "Hello, how do you do? I think I like you," the singer expresses an interest in the person they are addressing. However, this desire is tempered with the repeated refrain of "You know you can't touch me," emphasizing that the relationship between the two individuals is limited and that any physical contact is not an option.
The lyrics continue with the singer asking permission to touch and squeeze the person they are attracted to, repeating this request several times. There is a hint of frustration and longing in the repetition of the lines "Hello, can I touch you? Hello, can I squeeze you?" but the message remains the same - the other person cannot touch or squeeze the singer.
The final lines of the song reveal a deeper level of emotion, as the singer acknowledges that the love between them is not real. This realization adds another layer of complexity to the song, suggesting that the desire expressed earlier may be fleeting or unfulfilled, and that the boundary between the two individuals may be insurmountable.
Overall, the lyrics to Touch Me offer an intriguing exploration of attraction, desire, and boundaries, and hint at a relationship that is both compelling and ultimately unattainable.
Line by Line Meaning
Hello, how do you do?
Greeting someone politely
I think I like you
Expressing attraction towards someone
You know I want you (You know you can't touch me)
Acknowledging the desire for someone while stating the need for personal space and boundaries
You can't touch me, you can't squeeze me
Reiterating the need for personal space and boundaries
Hello, can I touch you?
Asking for permission to touch someone
Hello, can I squeeze you?
Asking for permission to hug someone tightly
Hello, how do you do?
Greeting someone politely
Can I wow you? (You know you can't touch me)
Asking if one can impress the other while reiterating the need for personal space and boundaries
You know what I feel
Indicating that the other person is aware of the artist's feelings
You know you can't love me
Stating that the other person cannot have a romantic relationship with the artist
Your love is not real
Declaring that the other person's love is not genuine
Writer(s): alex moe
Contributed by Gabriel K. Suggest a correction in the comments below.