Boyfriend
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My boyfriend wants to talk
My boyfriend talks too much
Too much about our love
Our love is not enough

My boyfriend wants to talk
My boyfriend talks too much
Too much about our love
Our love is not enough

He's just a
Repeat
Of what I had before
He's just a
Repeat
It's a simple fact
Repeat
Of what I had before
He's just a
Repeat

Uh-ha

Every day's the same
I wake up he's in my bed
He tries to make me breakfast
But I hate bacon and eggs

He says I make him nervous
But he only makes me bored
All the pretty things I want
He just can't afford

My friends all think he's nice
My friends all think he's great
But they don't have a clue
That he won't reciprocate

Uh-ha

He's just a
Repeat
Of what I had before
He's just a
Repeat
It's a simple fact
Repeat
Of what I had before
He's just a
Repeat

Uh-ha
Uh-ha
Alright
Okay
Get down!

Repeat
My boyfriend wants to talk
Repeat
My boyfriend talks too much
Repeat
Too much about our love
Repeat
Our love is not enough
Repeat

Repeat
Repeat
Repeat
Repeat
Repeat

Get down!

Repeat
My boyfriend wants to talk
Repeat
My boyfriend talks too much
Repeat
Too much about our love




Repeat
Our love is not enough

Overall Meaning

In "Boyfriend," the singer expresses frustration with her relationship, specifically with her boyfriend's constant desire to talk. From the repetition of the phrase "My boyfriend wants to talk, My boyfriend talks too much, Too much about our love, Our love is not enough," it becomes clear that the boyfriend's incessant talking about their relationship is becoming overwhelming for the singer. His constant need for conversation seems to indicate a lack of satisfaction or fulfillment in their love.


The repetition of the phrase "He's just a repeat, Of what I had before" suggests that the boyfriend's behavior is reminiscent of a previous relationship experience. It implies that the singer has been through a similar situation in the past, where her partner talked excessively about their love but failed to provide the necessary emotional connection. This realization seems to frustrate the singer, as she desires something different and more fulfilling in her current relationship.


The singer further expresses her dissatisfaction with her boyfriend's behavior by highlighting their differences. For example, she mentions how he tries to make her breakfast but fails to understand her preferences. Her dislike for bacon and eggs reflects a disconnect between their tastes and interests, indicating a lack of compatibility. Additionally, she mentions that he makes her feel bored and doesn't meet her desires when it comes to the material things she wants.


Despite her friends' positive opinions of the boyfriend, the singer reveals that they are unaware of the imbalanced nature of the relationship. She feels that her boyfriend doesn't reciprocate the same level of affection and commitment. This further fuels her frustration and emphasizes the disconnect between their love.


In the repetitive nature of the song's chorus and the energetic phrases like "Get down!" and "Alright, Okay," there is a sense of frustration and release. The repetition highlights the monotonous and unfulfilling nature of the relationship, reinforcing the idea that her boyfriend's talk is excessive and unproductive. The energetic phrases add a layer of defiance, as if the singer is determined to break free from this cycle and find a more satisfactory love.


Line by Line Meaning

My boyfriend wants to talk
He desires to have conversations with me


My boyfriend talks too much
He speaks excessively and endlessly


Too much about our love
He focuses excessively on our relationship


Our love is not enough
Our love is insufficient to meet his expectations


He's just a
He is nothing more than


Repeat
A duplicate or repetition


Of what I had before
Similar to what I experienced previously


It's a simple fact
It is an undeniable truth


Uh-ha
An expression of acknowledgment or agreement


Every day's the same
Each day is monotonous and predictable


I wake up he's in my bed
When I wake up, he is already beside me in bed


He tries to make me breakfast
He attempts to prepare breakfast for me


But I hate bacon and eggs
However, I strongly dislike bacon and eggs


He says I make him nervous
He claims that I make him feel anxious


But he only makes me bored
But in reality, he only bores me


All the pretty things I want
All the attractive things I desire


He just can't afford
He simply lacks the financial means to provide them


My friends all think he's nice
My friends believe he is kind


My friends all think he's great
My friends perceive him as wonderful


But they don't have a clue
However, they are unaware


That he won't reciprocate
That he will not respond or give back in the same way


Alright
An expression indicating acceptance or agreement


Okay
An affirmation or confirmation


Get down!
An exhortation to start dancing energetically




Lyrics © Round Hill Music Big Loud Songs
Written by: Samuel Conor Hales, Aidan Kelsey Moore, Grace Margaret Stephenson, Lewis David Stephenson

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@Girlgirls12233

My boyfriend wants to talk
My boyfriend talks too much
Too much about our love
Our love is not enough
My boyfriend wants to talk
(You know I really think
That we've got to go over a couple things today)
My boyfriend talks too much
(You know I'm [?] are you listening, are you listening to me?)
Too much about our love
(You know I just love you so much)
Our love is not enough
(What do you mean?)
He's just a (Repeat)
Of what I had before he's just a (Repeat)
It's a simple fact (Repeat)
Of what I had before he's just a (Repeat)
Uh-huh

Every day's the same I wake up he's in my bed
(Uh-hu good morning sunshine)
He tries to make me breakfast, but I hate bacon and eggs
(What do you mean I thought you loved these?)
He says I make him nervous, but he only makes me bored
(You know if you really just got to know me
I mean you'd realize I'm not so boring)
All the pretty things I want, he just can't afford
(Oh you know I've been working really hard
I'm just about to get that, just give me two more weeks)
My friends all think he's nice
My friends all think he's great
But they don't have a clue
That he won't reciprocate
Uh-ha
(What are you talking about?)
He's just a (Repeat)
Of what I had before he's just a (Repeat)
It's a simple fact (Repeat)
Of what I had before he's just a (Repeat)
Uh-huh
Uh-huh alright okay get down!
(Repeat) My boyfriend wants to talk
(Repeat) My boyfriend talks too much
(Repeat) Too much about our love
(Repeat) Our love is not enough
(Repeat)
(Repeat)
(Repeat)
(Repeat)
(Repeat)
Get down!
(Repeat) My boyfriend wants to talk
(Repeat) My boyfriend talks too much
(Repeat) Too much about our love
(Repeat) Our love is not enough



All comments from YouTube:

@Pancake_Batter

Sex Education continues to not dissapoint with their choice in soundtracks

@oveazeus1

Absolutely! That's where I first heard this song.

@marshmelows

Ohhhhhhh so that's where I've heard it!
In what scene/episode precisely by the way?

@Pancake_Batter

@@marshmelows s4 e1 around 23:30 minutes when Otis is setting up his sign for his therapy 'clinic' in the college :)

@mahyaimura

Reminds me of that spinning scene with peter's hand in her backpocket

@user-ewp3g62b

¹111

@titide26

to all the boys i loved before anyone??

@estrellaespinoza3257

titide26 me

@user-wu3nd4rn5n

i fell in love with this song..

@aliciavaldez3032

Me

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