Friday Night
D Influence Presents Allyson Lyrics


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Friday 17

Today is friday seventeen
Day of bad luck and I'm sick
I don't wanna say a lie
And I don't want to apologize
if in the end it's only shit in mind
Don't search excuse around the world
You didn't hear me, you are alone
You're mad at me now but I didn't say a lie
This seventeen on friday night
Well I don't believe in shit
But you are trying to convince me
Tell me fucking lies




I don't care if you don't mind
'Cause in the end we are on different sides

Overall Meaning

The song "Friday Night" by D Influence Presents Allyson explores the idea of bad luck, deceit, and miscommunication. The lyrics tell the story of a protagonist who is feeling sick on a Friday, which is believed to be a day of bad luck, and is encountering issues with a significant other. The singer is frustrated because they are being accused of lying or withholding information, but they insist that they are not. The chorus, "This seventeen on Friday night, well I don't believe in shit" highlights the singer's skepticism towards the superstitions surrounding Friday the 17th, and their frustration towards their partner's attempts to convince them otherwise.


The song also emphasizes the importance of effective communication in a relationship. The singer feels lonely and isolated because they are not being heard or understood by their partner. This lack of understanding causes conflict and ultimately leads to a divide between them. The lyrics suggest that sometimes there may not be a clear explanation for one's actions or feelings, but it's crucial to listen and support each other nonetheless.


Line by Line Meaning

Today is friday seventeen
The singer acknowledges that it's Friday the 17th, a day that is usually considered to be unlucky.


Day of bad luck and I'm sick
The singer feels ill and sees the day as being associated with misfortune.


I don't wanna say a lie
The singer wishes to be honest and truthful in their communication.


And I don't want to apologize
The artist does not want to apologize for their honest opinions or feelings.


if in the end it's only shit in mind
The artist hopes that their thoughts and ideas are valid and not insignificant.


Don't search excuse around the world
The singer believes that excuses should not be used to justify one's actions or decisions.


You didn't hear me, you are alone
The singer feels unheard and isolated from those around them.


You're mad at me now but I didn't say a lie
The artist's honesty has caused conflict with others, but they stand by their truthful words.


This seventeen on friday night
The artist reiterates the day and time, implying that it may be significant in some way.


Well I don't believe in shit
The artist does not believe in superstitions or supernatural beliefs.


But you are trying to convince me
Others are attempting to change the singer's mind or opinions, even though they do not believe in superstition.


Tell me fucking lies
The artist is frustrated with others who are attempting to deceive them or manipulate their beliefs.


I don't care if you don't mind
The singer remains apathetic towards the opinions of others.


'Cause in the end we are on different sides
The singer recognizes that they have differing opinions from those around them, and that they may remain at odds despite attempts to convince one another.




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