Jaded
Gabby Z Lyrics


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Walking around
With a clenched fist
And a long list
Of every reason to be
To be hopeless
So devoted
To the darker side of the truth
Got them broken record blues
Think it's time for something new

Cause jaded isn't a good shade on you
When you're wasted off of them power moves
Baby, oh baby, it's okay to let the sun shine in
Baby, oh baby, it's okay

So damn shy of the gun
But legs can do more than run
Give it a try
Give in a little bit
It don't gotta be a forfeit
Tell me, whatcha gotta lose kid

Jaded isn't a good shade on you
When you're wasted off of them power moves
Baby, oh baby, it's okay to let the sun shine in
Baby, oh baby, it's okay

You got time to change
You got time to change
You got time to change
Please don't say it's too late

Jaded isn't a good shade on you
When you're wasted off of them power
Baby, oh baby, oh baby

Jaded isn't a good shade on you
When you're wasted off of them power moves
Baby, oh baby, it's okay to let the sunshine in
Baby, oh baby, it's okay

I got time to change
I got time to change




I got time to change
Please don't say it's too late

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Jaded" by Gabby Z convey a message of resilience and self-reflection in the face of adversity. The singer is depicted as walking around with a clenched fist and a long list of reasons to feel hopeless, signaling a sense of deep-seated negativity and despair. The mention of being devoted to the darker side of the truth suggests a familiarity with pain and disappointment, perhaps even feeling trapped in a cycle of negative thoughts and emotions. The reference to "broken record blues" emphasizes the repetitive nature of these feelings, indicating a desire for change and a fresh start.


The chorus of the song highlights the consequences of embracing a jaded attitude. The singer is urged to let go of the bitterness and cynicism that come with feeling jaded, especially when fueled by power struggles and manipulative behavior. The repetition of "baby, oh baby, it's okay to let the sun shine in" serves as a reminder that there is a choice to be made in how one navigates difficult circumstances – to embrace hope and positivity instead of succumbing to negativity.


In the second verse, there is a shift in perspective as the singer is encouraged to take action and not just passively endure their struggles. The lyrics suggest that while it may be daunting to confront challenges head-on, there is potential for growth and transformation by stepping out of one's comfort zone. The mention of being "so damn shy of the gun" conveys a fear of confrontation or change, yet the lyrics encourage giving it a try and not giving up easily.


The final verse reinforces the theme of possibility and the power of choice. The repeated lines "You got time to change, please don't say it's too late" serve as a poignant reminder that it's never too late to turn things around and make positive changes in one's life. The song ultimately conveys a sense of hope and encouragement, encouraging the listener to embrace the light and let go of the weight of negativity and jadedness.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Gabrielle Zonneveld

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Comments from YouTube:

@iudiguerra

You are a bright light that the world needs. 🙏🏼
Beautiful lyrics, song, and your voice never fails.
I'm loving the originals so far, keep them coming!

@RobMortonMusic

What a great song Abby. I love it. And I love that you went all in on the vid, right up to a gag. TRUE ARTIST. Congrats on the song.

@sissyray

eeeee love

@elliotks9640

Maybe TMI but thank u. Week hasn’t been the best getting through senior year and this was a good way to end a stressful night. 1:20 That frame reminded me of my thigh scars and kinda just made me feel not so alone💝⛈🌬☀️

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