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Dj On Lyrics


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Bass, bass, bass, bass
Please turn off your mobile phone
And listen to your speaker phone
Get into the bass zone, feel it in your backbone
Yesterday is long gone, this will be our marathon
Don't go, stay here, hang on
This is my bassline, my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
This is my bassline, my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
Heard it through the great vine, my bassline
This is my bassline
This is my bassline, my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
This is my bassline
This is my bassline
This is my bassline, my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
This is my bassline
Move, move your waistline
This is my bassline
To my bassline
Heard it through the great vine, my bassline
This is my bassline
This is my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
Heard it through the great vine, my bassline
This is my bassline
This is my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
Heard it through the great vine, my bassline
This is my bassline, my bassline
Please turn off your mobile phone
And listen to your speaker phone
Get into the bass zone, feel it in your backbone
Yesterday is long gone, this will be our marathon
Don't go, stay here, hang on
This is my bassline
This is my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
Heard it through the great vine, my bassline
This is my bassline
This is my bassline
Move, move your waistline to my bassline
To my bassline
Bass, bass, bass, bass




Bass, bass, bass, bass
Bass

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dj On's "Line" are an invitation to the listener to turn off their phone and fully immerse themselves in the bass zone. The repetition of the word "bass" in the chorus and throughout the song emphasizes its importance and creates a hypnotic effect. The line "move your waistline to my bassline" suggests that the music is meant to be danced to and enjoyed physically. The phrase "heard it through the grapevine" is a reference to the famous song by Marvin Gaye and could be interpreted as a nod to the influence of soul music on Dj On's sound.


Overall, the lyrics encourage the listener to let go of their worries and embrace the present moment. The line "yesterday is long gone, this will be our marathon" also suggests that the experience of listening to the music is meant to be endurance test of sorts, a journey to be enjoyed for its entirety.


Line by Line Meaning

Bass, bass, bass, bass
The DJ emphasizes the importance of the bass in the song by repeating the word four times.


Please turn off your mobile phone
The DJ asks the audience to disconnect from the outside world and focus on the music.


And listen to your speaker phone
The DJ suggests that the audience listen to the music through the singers instead of headphones for a more immersive experience.


Get into the bass zone, feel it in your backbone
The DJ encourages the audience to connect with the music on a physical, emotional level by feeling the bass vibrations through their body.


Yesterday is long gone, this will be our marathon
The DJ acknowledges the fleeting nature of time and encourages the audience to stay in the present moment and enjoy the music.


Don't go, stay here, hang on
The DJ wants the audience to stay engaged and present, not losing themselves to distractions during the music experience.


This is my bassline, my bassline
The DJ takes ownership of the song's bassline, indicating its importance and uniqueness to his music style.


Move, move your waistline to my bassline
The DJ wants the audience to dance and move to the beat of his music, further connecting with the bassline.


Heard it through the great vine, my bassline
The DJ reveals that his bassline has garnered attention and praise within the industry, further emphasizing its significance.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Michele Vitale

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@battles9445

🎵 Happy 9th Anniversary to “Lean On”! 🎵

Nine years ago, Major Lazer gifted us a song—a vibrant tapestry that transcended borders. Lean On, your chorus echoed unity and connection, a dancefloor symphony that still resonates. From Mumbai to Miami, we swayed, finding strength in harmony. Here’s to the beats that linger, memories of nights when we danced like fire. Nine years of Lean On, a timeless refrain. 🎶

Happy anniversary, dear song! 🎉




BTW i was also born on March 23 so its my Birthday also



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@majorlazer

MUSIC IS THE WEAPON OUT NOW: https://smarturl.it/MITW

@adamnehme1788

yo

@marcelocardona3916

Xdxdxd

@salmofhahrks

bro commenting on a 5 year old song he knows is still getting views to promote his dead music

@Angel-rm8di

Xd

@bankfinanzas6348

hi from LIMA PERU

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@Shyrlone

5 Years ago, after school, summer, listening to this. no worries, no pressure, no certain viruses outside. just enjoying the song

@aliyahcallaghan3751

5 Yesrs ago,after school,summer, listening to this

@rixx9907

I feel u bro 😔

@serinekati2561

YES

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