Not only has Omari produced for Gia Scott-Heron, but also Kendrick Lamar, TiRon and Ayomari, and OverDoz. He's talented and has an impressive pedigree: His mother is Tracey Patrick of the '80s group Klymaxx, his father is a musician, and Leimberg is a trumpet player and producer for Snoop Dogg.
Energy
Iman Omari Lyrics
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In this world that I need
No war coming from me
Just want the love's chemistry
Good vibes and inner-key
Is all I feel surrounding
If it's not on your level
Then why don't you just let it be
Said, all we really need (Yeah)
Is better energy (Yeah-ooooh)
Said, all we really need (Yeah, yeah-eee-yeaah)
Is better energy
I only see one thing
In this world that I need
No war coming from me
Just want the love's chemistry
Good vibes and inner-key
Is all I feel surrounding
If it's not on your level
Then why don't you just let it be
I got that energy, energy
Exactly what I need
If you feeling me, feeling me
Then we got some chemistry
I can only see one thing
That's the energy in me
Even though I want you near me
Check me, I can make you leave
I can lead a horse to water
But I fail to make one drink
I'mma call you Sleeping Beauty
Cause you perfect, but you sleep
Granny told me love is fate
But for sure it's nothing cheap
So for now, just keep on zoning
Girl, I dig ya energy
The lyrics of "Energy" by Iman Omari express the artist's desire for positive energy and love's chemistry. He believes that the world needs more of this positive energy to combat negativity and war. The artist sings about wanting good vibes and inner peace, and if someone or something doesn't match that level of positivity, he suggests letting it be. The chorus repeats the phrase "all we really need is better energy," emphasizing the importance of positive feelings and connections.
In the second verse, Iman Omari expresses his confidence in his own energy and ability to attract and create positive connections. He likens this positive energy to chemistry, which is essential in forming a strong bond between two people. He refers to the other person as "Sleeping Beauty," acknowledging their perfection but also recognizing that they may not be ready to embrace his positive energy and love.
Overall, the lyrics convey a message of hope and positivity, emphasizing the importance of nurturing positive energy and connections in a world often surrounded by negativity and conflict.
Line by Line Meaning
I only see one thing
The singer has a clear focus and priority in their life
In this world that I need
The singer has identified something essential to their happiness and well-being
No war coming from me
The singer is not interested in conflict or aggression
Just want the love's chemistry
The artist is seeking a connection and compatibility with another person
Good vibes and inner-key
The artist experiences positive emotions and energy in their surroundings
Is all I feel surrounding
The singer is currently immersed in a positive atmosphere
If it's not on your level
The singer recognizes that not everyone shares the same priorities or energy
Then why don't you just let it be
The artist encourages others to accept differences and move on peacefully
Said, all we really need (Yeah)
The artist emphasizes their belief in a fundamental necessity
Is better energy (Yeah-ooooh)
The artist advocates for a higher quality of positivity and vitality
I got that energy, energy
The singer feels empowered and energized
Exactly what I need
The artist has found what they were seeking
If you feeling me, feeling me
The singer seeks mutual attraction and connection
Then we got some chemistry
The singer believes that a strong connection has been established
I can only see one thing
The singer's focus remains unwavering
That's the energy in me
The artist attributes their positive outlook to internal sources
Even though I want you near me
The artist desires closeness with another person
Check me, I can make you leave
The singer acknowledges their own potential to push people away
I can lead a horse to water
The singer recognizes their ability to offer guidance
But I fail to make one drink
The artist acknowledges that they cannot force others to follow their lead
I'mma call you Sleeping Beauty
The artist addresses another person with an affectionate nickname
Cause you perfect, but you sleep
The artist admires the person's qualities but recognizes that they are not currently receptive
Granny told me love is fate
The singer refers to an elder's knowledge and advice
But for sure it's nothing cheap
The artist recognizes the value and importance of love
So for now, just keep on zoning
The singer advises the other person to focus on their own needs and desires
Girl, I dig ya energy
The singer expresses attraction and admiration for the other person's positive energy
Contributed by Cole I. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@MuzikTrabolee
At least we fell in love with something greater than debating suicide
@bishybaby
least we fell in loooove
@stefancoultman9728
Isaiah Rashad
@Fevapres
i would so love zay and iman to collab on something
@47steezaz73
That's all we'll ever hear
@jayakayo6441
@Louie Loud zaytoven right?
@stereoheartsrnb
This one was a classic for me in my teens! Who's here in 2020?
@djisdamon
I searched him back up hoping to read “2 weeks ago” or something
@robertbautista1964
Isaiah rashad sampled this jawn... west savannah feat sza
@TheOFsoldier
Helped me study in college.