Underwater World
ATB Lyrics


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Won't you have some of that?
Won't you have some of that?
Won't you have some of that?
Won't you have some of that?




Overall Meaning

The repeated phrase “Won't you have some of that?” in ATB's song Underwater World could be interpreted in different ways depending on how you perceive the song. The repetition of the phrase could be seen as a plea to join the singer in an experience that they see as special, a call to celebrate life and all its wonders. "Some of that" could represent anything that one would find enjoyable in life, perhaps love, adventure, or even the freedom that comes with being in an underwater world. The song creates a feeling of adventure and desire to experience something new and exciting.


The lyrics, paired with the music, could also be seen as a reflection on escapism. In the underwater world, where one can escape gravity and all the limitations of the normal world, life seems to be a dream. People often seek ways to escape the reality of their world, and for many the underwater world represents an opportunity to explore something beyond ourselves. The phrase "Won't you have some of that?" could then be a call to embrace our desire for an escape and to join the singer in that journey.


Line by Line Meaning

Won't you have some of that?
Would you like to join me in exploring the wonders of the underwater world?


Won't you have some of that?
It's an adventure that I'm eager to share, so won't you come with me?


Won't you have some of that?
I promise it'll be a thrilling experience filled with underwater life and colors that will amaze you.


Won't you have some of that?
It will be a journey that will take us beyond our limits, but the reward of discovering the depth of the ocean is worth it.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: TANNEBERGER

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