NEED YOU
Dillon Francis Lyrics


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I need someone
I need someone
I need someone
I need you (you, you, you, you, you, you)
I need you (you, you, you, you, you, you)
I need you

When it come, the musical ting called
Let it be smooth like a ball
All-maximum crew, stand up, turn up
Get rowdy, buck wild and get ready to be wild now
'Cause me alone and a likkle drink

Come on
I need someone (come on)
I need you
Come on
I need someone (come on)
I need you

I need you

I need someone
I need someone
I need someone
I need you (you, you, you, you, you, you)
I need you (you, you, you, you, you, you)
I need you

When it come, the musical ting called
Let it be smooth like a ball
All-maximum crew, stand up, turn up
Get rowdy, buck wild and get ready to be wild now
'Cause me alone and a likkle drink

Come on
I need someone (come on)
I need you
Come on




I need someone (come on)
I need you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Need You" by Dillon Francis convey the singer's longing for romantic companionship. He repeats the phrase "I need someone" several times, emphasizing his desire for a partner. The lyrics are simple and straightforward, lacking any profound metaphors or similes. The repetition of the phrase "I need you" throughout the chorus emphasizes the intensity of the singer's desire.


The second verse of the song mentions "the musical ting called," which could refer to the power of music to bring people together. The lyrics encourage the listener to turn up the volume, get rowdy and wild now. The singer speculates that he might find love while enjoying a drink alone. The song's overall mood is upbeat, playful and danceable, reflecting the positive energy of the club scene where it was likely intended to be played.


Line by Line Meaning

I need someone
The singer is feeling a sense of loneliness or emptiness and expresses a desire for someone else in their life to fill that void.


I need you (you, you, you, you, you, you)
The singer is directing their plea for companionship specifically towards one individual.


When it come, the musical ting called
The singer is referencing the arrival or onset of a musical experience or event.


Let it be smooth like a ball
The artist expresses the desire for the musical event to be enjoyable and effortless, like a smooth ball that rolls easily.


All-maximum crew, stand up, turn up
The artist is addressing a group of people and encouraging them to get excited and energized for the musical event.


Get rowdy, buck wild and get ready to be wild now
The singer is encouraging the group to let loose and enjoy themselves.


'Cause me alone and a likkle drink
The singer acknowledges that they themselves are alone at the moment and implies they have had a drink, which may have led to their current state of loneliness.


Come on
The artist is urging someone to act or respond to their call for companionship.


I need someone (come on)
The artist repeats their desire for companionship and continues to urge someone to respond to their call.


I need you
The artist reiterates their specific desire for the person they are addressing to fill the void they are feeling.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: ARTHUR HENRY BAKER, DILLON FRANCIS, TYLER MARENYI, GAVIN CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT

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