Call Me Back
Gravez & ELHAE Lyrics


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Oh yeah, yeah yeah
Call me back
yeah
I don't really know about you
You don't really know about me
And now we're on the fast track baby
Here we go, On three
Where we go, where we go
Only place that's next is you and me
I just want to make believe that you and me are meant to be
I know it's been some time
I know it's been a while
I'll be here waiting for you
Baby come over now
Fall down in my arms don't be afraid
Listen to what I say
I just want to believe in this
I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk to you Maybe it's too much for you
Maybe it's too much
Maybe it's too much for you
Maybe it is
Maybe it's too much for you
Maybe it's too much for me
You don't know alot about your mental
Told me naw nigga you don't know what I just went through
These niggas nowadays only care about my temple
A simple hit & quit can really leave you detrimental
Now I got a child & I don't really speak to her daddy
After a while you forget what it's like to be happy
And then you come along got me feeling this way
Can you relate, I'm afraid but you won't see me complain
It's like I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk to you
I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk to you
Call me back
I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk




I just want to call you
I just want to call you mine End. :)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Gravez & ELHAE's song "Call Me Back" touch on themes of uncertainty and vulnerability in a budding relationship. The first verse begins with the acknowledgement that both parties don't really know much about each other, but are quickly moving towards something more significant. The line "only place that's next is you and me" suggests that their relationship is entering uncharted territory, and that the potential for something meaningful is there.


The chorus "I just want to believe in this, I just want to talk to you" reveals the singer's desire for something real, and their eagerness to connect with their partner. The second verse shifts to the perspective of the partner, who reveals their own fears and insecurities. The line "These niggas nowadays only care about my temple, A simple hit & quit can really leave you detrimental" suggests a history of casual relationships and a fear of being hurt again. However, the final lines convey hope that this new relationship could be different, with the singer saying "It's like I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk to you. I just want to call you mine."


Overall, the lyrics to "Call Me Back" explore the excitement, uncertainty, and vulnerability that come with starting a new relationship. There is hesitancy on both sides, but also a strong desire to connect.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh yeah, yeah yeah
An expression of excitement or enthusiasm


Call me back
Asking the person to call back after a missed call or message


yeah
An informal way of agreeing or affirming


I don't really know about you
Expressing lack of knowledge or understanding about the person


You don't really know about me
Stating that the person does not know much about the artist


And now we're on the fast track baby
Implying that things are moving quickly between them


Here we go, On three
Declaring readiness to move forward


Where we go, where we go
Asking where they are headed


Only place that's next is you and me
Suggesting that they are each other's destination


I just want to make believe that you and me are meant to be
Expressing the artist's desire for a romantic relationship with the person


I know it's been some time
Acknowledging that it has been a while since they last spoke


I know it's been a while
Repeating the statement for emphasis


I'll be here waiting for you
Assuring the person of the singer's patience


Baby come over now
Asking the person to come over immediately


Fall down in my arms don't be afraid
Inviting the person to be close and reassuring them not to be afraid


Listen to what I say
Encouraging the person to pay attention


I just want to believe in this
Expressing the artist's desire to have faith in their relationship


I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk to you
Repeating the statement to emphasize the desire for communication


Maybe it's too much for you
Acknowledging that the other person may not be ready for the level of intimacy the singer desires


Maybe it's too much
Repeating the statement for emphasis


Maybe it's too much for you
Repeating the same idea from line 19 to urge the other person to consider the artist's feelings


Maybe it's too much for me
Acknowledging that the artist may also not be ready for the level of intimacy


You don't know alot about your mental
Pointing out that the other person may not have a good understanding of their own mental state


Told me naw nigga you don't know what I just went through
Explaining a previous conversation where the other person dismissed the artist's concerns


These niggas nowadays only care about my temple
Commenting on how some men only care about the singer's physical appearance


A simple hit & quit can really leave you detrimental
Warning that casual hookups can have negative effects on one's emotional well-being


Now I got a child & I don't really speak to her daddy
Revealing that the singer is a single mother who is not in communication with their child's father


After a while you forget what it's like to be happy
Acknowledging that the artist has gone through difficult times and may have forgotten how to be happy


And then you come along got me feeling this way
Describing how the other person has made the artist feel happy and hopeful again


Can you relate, I'm afraid but you won't see me complain
Asking if the other person can understand the singer's feelings, while expressing that the singer won't complain or be a burden


It's like I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk to you
Repeating the statement to ensure the other person understands the singer's desire for communication


Call me back
Repeating the request from the beginning of the song for the other person to call back


I just want to talk to you, I just want to talk
Repeating the statement to emphasize the desire for communication


I just want to call you
Expressing the artist's desire to talk to the other person


I just want to call you mine
Declaring the singer's desire to be in a romantic relationship with the other person


End.
Stating that the song has concluded




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