Don't Go
Dobson Fefe Lyrics


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I was ridin' my bike on 43rd street
Past the station and
There's one person without a seat
Got my sunnies 'cause the sun just
Keeps on lookin' right through me
Ain't nobody gonna stop me
Baby can't you see
Don't go
Girls and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and boys can rule the world
Don't go
Boys and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and girls can rule the world

I've got jumbo polka-dotted trousers
With the empty pockets
It's funny to me that the two of us
Could fit in one pair
Teens and queens on magazines
That have me on the cover
But none of that compares to
Just one night alone with you
And what you do

Don't go
Girls and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and boys can rule the world
Don't go
Boys and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and girls can rule the world

Don't go
Girls and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and boys can rule the world
Don't go
Boys and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and girls can rule the world

I was just ridin' my bike on 43rd street
Past the station and
There's one person without a seat
You got me wishin' I was just a little
Squirrel at your window
Got me whistlin' a song
I thought I never could like
Just for you

Don't go
Girls and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and boys can rule the world
Don't go
Boys and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and girls can rule the world

Don't go
Girls and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and boys can rule the world
Don't go
Boys and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and girls can rule the world

Don't go
Girls and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and boys can rule the world
Don't go
Boys and boys should be together
Don't go
Girls and girls can rule the world

Don't go
Boys and boys should be together




Don't go
Girls and girls can rule the world

Overall Meaning

The song "Don't Go" by Dobson Fefe is an upbeat song that focuses on the idea that boys and girls should be together, and they can rule the world when they are surrounded by each other. The first verse talks about the singer riding their bike along 43rd street, past the train station, and observing a person without a seat. The person's discomfort doesn't stop them from enjoying their ride, and the singer seems confident in their journey. The chorus, repeated several times throughout the song, emphasizes this idea that boys and girls shouldn't be separated, regardless of their genders.


The second verse shows the singer's playful side, describing their jumbo polka-dotted trousers with empty pockets as they romanticize the idea of being able to fit two people in one pair. The lyrics then shift to magazines and the glamour of being on the cover, but none of that can compare to spending one night alone with the person they're singing to. The bridge repeats the chorus once more, highlighting the singer's desire to be close to the person they're singing to. The last lines of the song repeat the line "Don't go" four times, emphasizing the singer's plea to be with the person they love.


Overall, the song is an anthem of love and the idea that everyone should be together, regardless of their gender. The song was an immediate hit and garnered a lot of attention, primarily from the LGBTQ+ community. The singer, Dobson Fefe, has always been vocal about her support for the LGBTQ+ community and her determination to fight for their rights. The song's combination of catchy beats, upbeat melodies, and its positive message about love and acceptance landed it on the top charts.


Line by Line Meaning

I was ridin' my bike on 43rd street
I was casually biking along 43rd street


Past the station and
I biked past the station


There's one person without a seat
I saw someone standing without a seat


Got my sunnies 'cause the sun just
I'm wearing sunglasses because the sun keeps


Keeps on lookin' right through me
its glare is too much


Ain't nobody gonna stop me
I'm determined and unstoppable


Baby can't you see
I'm telling you, honey


I've got jumbo polka-dotted trousers
I'm wearing large, spotted pants


With the empty pockets
my pockets are empty


It's funny to me that the two of us
it's amusing to think that you and I


Could fit in one pair
could both fit in these pants


Teens and queens on magazines
pictures of young people and royals in publications


That have me on the cover
where I'm featured on the front


But none of that compares to
none of that is as good as


Just one night alone with you
spending a night with you


And what you do
whatever you have planned for us


You got me wishin' I was just a little
you're making me wish I was a small


Squirrel at your window
squirrel watching you from outside your window


Got me whistlin' a song
now I'm humming a tune


I thought I never could like
a song I never thought I would enjoy


Just for you
because of you


Girls and boys should be together
both genders should be able to be together


Girls and boys can rule the world
both genders can dominate the world


Boys and boys should be together
boys should be able to be together


Girls and girls can rule the world
girls can dominate the world


Boys and boys should be together
boys should be able to be together


Girls and girls can rule the world
girls can dominate the world


Boys and boys should be together
boys should be able to be together


Girls and girls can rule the world
girls can dominate the world


Boys and boys should be together
boys should be able to be together


Girls and girls can rule the world
girls can dominate the world




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jason Levine, Fefe Dobson

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@benjaminjoshua

one of the greatest pop songs of the 21st century

@thep.o.p5540

Only legends know this song 🎡

@simplyselina

Who was like 10 and now is their 20s and came back to this?!

@thep.o.p5540

You're a legend πŸ™Œ

@thep.o.p5540

I'm 31 🀣

@claraberg1214

I mean 30's for me but same thing πŸ˜…

@Woody10719

I was 15

@jerrylharbin

I was 8 πŸ™ŒπŸΎ

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@bossashleeeey

Still love this song

@ShadowSora8491

Still a catchy song, all these years later. I also couldn't help but to notice Drake Bell, in this video.

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