Push
Akcent feat. Amira Lyrics


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Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
Please don't push, push, push
Push me down

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
Please don't push, push, push
Push me down
Sticker out

The night treat you well
The night treat you well
With my muz like ulah, ula hey
Ulah, ula hey

You know what you want
I tell you this for sure
You make me wanna ulah, ula hey
Ulah, ula hey

I keep my eyes on you
My eyes on you
My eyes on

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
Please don't push, push, push
Push me down

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
Please don't push, push, push
Push me down
Sticker out

I'm not like any girl
I can rule your world
That my muz like Ulah, ula hey
Ulah ula hey

Tell me what is wrong
We are so peace, so strong
And then you gotta Ulah, ula hey
Ulah ula hey

I keep my eyes on you
My eyes on you
My eyes on

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
Please don't push, push, push
Push me down

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
Please don't push, push, push
Push me down
Sticker out

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
Please don't push, push, push
Push me down

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push




Please don't push, push, push
Push me down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Akcent's song Push featuring Amira convey a message of resistance against pushy behavior from a romantic partner. The chorus repeats the plea for the partner not to "push" the singer down, indicating a desire for mutual respect and equal treatment in the relationship. The phrase "sticker out" is enigmatic and could be interpreted in different ways, but it seems to suggest that the singer stands out from other women and is not easily controlled or manipulated.


The verses are more ambiguous and open to interpretation. The second and third ones mention the night treating the partner well and the singer’s attraction to the partner ("you make me wanna ulah, ula hey"), respectively. The fourth and fifth verses assert the singer’s independence and power in the relationship through lines like "I'm not like any girl, I can rule your world" and "we are so peace, so strong." However, the repetition of "Ulah, ula hey" and the reference to "my muz" seem like nonsense words and make the meaning of the verses more elusive.


Some possible themes of the song are the struggle between independence and attachment in a relationship, the need for clear communication and boundaries, and the power dynamics between partners. The repetition of the chorus and the mysterious phrases throughout the song create a hypnotic and dreamlike mood that enhances the ambiguity and mystery of the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Ohh, baby please don't push, push, push
The singer is pleading with their significant other not to push them.


Please don't push, push, push
The singer is emphasizing their request for their significant other to stop pushing them.


Push me down
The singer is expressing fear or concern that their significant other will push them to a point of defeat or exhaustion.


Sticker out
The meaning of this phrase is unclear without more context.


The night treat you well
The artist is noting that the evening has been favorable to their significant other.


With my muz like ulah, ula hey
The singer's 'muz' (presumably music) has an indescribable quality that is evocative of the phrase 'ulah, ula hey.'


You know what you want
The singer is suggesting that their significant other is a decisive person who knows what they want.


I tell you this for sure
The artist is reassuring their significant other that they are speaking truthfully.


You make me wanna ulah, ula hey
The artist's significant other inspires them to associate their feelings with the phrase 'ulah, ula hey.'


I keep my eyes on you
The artist is paying close attention to their significant other.


I'm not like any girl
The singer wants their significant other to know that they are unique and different from other girls.


I can rule your world
The artist is confident in their ability to improve or change their significant other's life in a profound way.


Tell me what is wrong
The singer is asking their significant other to open up about any problems or concerns they may have.


We are so peace, so strong
The singer feels that they and their significant other are peaceful and strong together.


And then you gotta Ulah, ula hey
The singer is suggesting that, within their relationship, difficult times may arise that evoke feelings associated with the phrase 'ulah, ula hey.'




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