Do you like it
Dr. iBiza Lyrics


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Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Do You Like It" by Dr. iBiza refer to a deep longing for the city of New Orleans. The singer reflects on their emotions as they increasingly miss the city, with the feeling becoming more potent the longer they are away. The first verse specifically mentions the city's iconic moss-covered vines and sugar pines where mockingbirds used to sing, painting a vivid image of the city's lush flora and fauna that contribute to its unique atmosphere. The second verse features an even broader range of the city's sensory details. The moonlight on the bayou, a Creole tune in the air, and the magnolias in bloom all act as symbols of the city's multi-faceted charm, making it a location that the singer simply cannot forget.


Furthermore, the lyrics suggest that the singer had to leave New Orleans for a specific reason, which is clearly stated in the fourth verse with the declaration, "when that's where you left your heart." This line could be interpreted to mean that the singer has a person or a memory in New Orleans that they left behind, and that not being able to return to that person/memory is what they miss the most. This not only emphasizes the city's significance to the singer, but also the importance of human connection through the sense of place.


Overall, "Do You Like It" is a nostalgic love letter to the vibrant city of New Orleans, highlighting its unique characteristics that make it one of the most beloved cities in the world.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans
Do you understand the depth of longing one feels when separated from the city of New Orleans?


And miss it each night and day
The feeling of missing New Orleans only grows stronger with each passing day and night.


I know I'm not wrong, the feeling's getting stronger
The certainty that this is not a passing feeling, but a persistent and increasing one.


The longer I stay away
The time spent away from New Orleans only intensifies the longing for it.


Miss the moss-covered vines, tall sugar pines
Ruefully reminiscing about the beautiful vegetation and flora of New Orleans.


Where mockingbirds used to sing
Remembering the sweet sound of the mockingbirds singing in New Orleans.


I'd love to see that old lazy Mississippi
Yearning to witness the serene movement of the Mississippi River again.


Hurrying into Spring
Anticipating the coming of Spring season in New Orleans.


The moonlight on the bayou
Thinking longingly of the enchanting and romantic moonlight on the bayou.


A Creole tune that fills the air
The sweet sound of a Creole melody that embraces the entire atmosphere of New Orleans.


I dream about magnolias in bloom
Feeling nostalgic about the sight of magnolias in full bloom in New Orleans.


And I'm wishin' I was there
Desperately wanting to be present in New Orleans at that moment.


When that's where you left your heart
Acknowledging that New Orleans is where one's deepest affections and emotions reside.


And there's one thing more, I miss the one I care for
On top of everything else, there is a loved one whose absence is particularly hard to bear.


More than I miss New Orleans
Conveying the depth of feeling and powerful emotion one has for that loved one who is missed even more than the city itself.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Sidney Morton-Wight

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Airam Guerra

Quee Arrecho Los Ibiza ... Felicitaciones Brothers !

Weed Ray

Jajajajajaja tocayooooo arrechsisisisisima jajajajajajajaja............ Me encanta esta pieza de pana ke si xD

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