THRU THE NIGHT
Jack Harlow Lyrics


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Through the night
She just want the tip, no advice
On the side of the road, what's the risk? Roll the dice
If they catch us, I don't care 'cause we all gon' die (yeah, yeah)
Yeah, we all gon' die
I was worried, to be honest, but it's all goin' right
When I first laid eyes, I was awful enticed
And I might be off something, but I'm all in now
She gotta call in now
I don't think that you should work tomorrow
She said, "First of all
I'm still goin' in," like Rich Homie Quan
But with you and me, God, man, it feels so intense
I already seen that movie but I will go again with you
I got a few I been tending to
But tonight, I forgot all about 'em

Through the night
I would try to get it tonight
Yeah, the phone on my head like, "You better do right"
I'm alone in the bed, yeah, I know what you said
Better cope with it
Don't take me for a joke and I won't get her friend that's tryna be more than that
I'm convinced that it's sorta that
When I seen you in the pics, I could tell you was forcin' that
I got time for this
Minus the bullshit, I'm cool now, look at my common sense
And I'm just realizing this
No, my soul isn't trapped
But what's holding me back is the old me, in fact
I'ma get intact, I'ma get it back
Mama, hold me to that
Just, just, just hold me to that
On stack, me and Jack got the city on smack
That's word, huh, that's words
Used to catch 18 all the way to Newburg
It was only me and her, I don't care what you heard
Only me and her, I don't care what you heard
Got a Southern accent, she'll slur a few words
That's virtue, sir, let me share a few words



Hey, let me share a few words
Feeling unappreciated, let me cherish you first, yeah

Overall Meaning

The song "Thru the Night" is a track by American rapper Jack Harlow, and features vocalist Bryson Tiller. The lyrics of the song describe the singer's love for a woman who he refers to as his girl. The song starts with the singer expressing his love for her and how he is willing to take risks just to be with her. He states that he does not care about the consequences, even if it means they will both die because of their actions.


The song then goes on to describe their time together, with the singer going as far as telling her not to work the next day so they can spend more time together. He describes their relationship as intense, and admits that he has forgotten about other things in his life just to be with her. The chorus repeats the sentiment that he loves her and views her as his girl.


Towards the end of the song, the singer acknowledges his flaws and the things that hold him back. He expresses a desire to change and improve for his girl, and states that he wants to cherish her and make her feel appreciated. The song ends by repeating the chorus and emphasizing the singer's love for his girl.


Line by Line Meaning

Through the night
The events described in the song happened throughout the night.


She just want the tip, no advice
The girl is only interested in a sexual relationship and not looking for advice from Jack Harlow.


On the side of the road, what's the risk? Roll the dice
Jack Harlow is willing to take risks to pursue a romantic or sexual relationship with the girl.


If they catch us, I don't care 'cause we all gon' die (Yeah, yeah) / Yeah, we all gon' die
Jack Harlow is willing to face the consequences of his actions and doesn't seem to care about the outcome.


I was worried, to be honest, but it's all goin' right
Jack Harlow was uncertain about the outcome but is now glad that everything is going well.


When I first laid eyes, I was awful enticed
Jack Harlow was immediately attracted to the girl when he first saw her.


And I might be off something, but I'm all in now / She gotta call in now
Jack Harlow is completely invested in the relationship with the girl and is willing to prioritize her over other commitments.


I don't think that you should work tomorrow / She said, first of all / I'm still goin' in, like Rich Homie Quan
Jack Harlow suggests that the girl shouldn't work the next day, but she insists on going to work like Rich Homie Quan.


But with you and me, God, man, it feels so intense / I already seen that movie but I will go again with you
The relationship with the girl is intense and Jack Harlow is willing to experience it again and again.


I got a few I been tending to / But tonight, I forgot all about 'em
Jack Harlow has other things to tend to but is putting them aside for the night to focus on the relationship with the girl.


I would try to get it tonight / Yeah, the phone on my head like, 'You better do right'
Jack Harlow is determined to be successful in pursuing the girl and feels pressure to do everything right.


I'm alone in the bed, yeah, I know what you said / Better cope with it
Jack Harlow is alone in bed, trying to cope with the girl's actions or words from earlier.


Don't take me for a joke and I won't get a friend that's tryna be more than that / I'm convinced that I sorted that
Jack Harlow doesn't want to be taken lightly, and he's sure that he has sorted out any potential issues involving friends who may be interested in the girl.


When I seen you in the pics, I could tell you was forcin' that / I got time for this
Jack Harlow saw pictures of the girl and sensed that she was pretending or being fake, but he still has time for her.


Minus the bullshit, I'm cool now, look at my common sense
Jack Harlow is now calm and level-headed, without any drama or confusion clouding his judgement.


And I'm just realizing this / Know my soul isn't trapped / But what's holding me back is the old me, in fact
Jack Harlow is becoming more self-aware and is coming to terms with the fact that the only thing holding him back is his own past.


I'ma get intact, I'ma get it back / Mama, hold me to that / Just, just, just hold me to that
Jack Harlow is determined to move forward and make positive changes, and he wants his mom to hold him accountable for his promises.


On stack, me and Jack got the city on smack / That's word, huh, that's words / Used to catch eighteen all the way to Newburg
Jack Harlow and his friend Jack have a significant influence in their city and are viewed as important figures or trendsetters.


It was only me and her, I don't care what you heard / Got a Southern accent, she'll slur a few words
The relationship with the girl is exclusive to Jack Harlow, and he doesn't care about rumors or gossip about it. The girl also has a noticeable Southern accent.


That's virtue, sir, let me share a few words / Hey, let me share a few words / Feeling unappreciated, let me cherish you first, yeah
Jack Harlow wants to share some wise or virtuous words and wants the girl to know that she is appreciated and valued.


I, I, 'cause I love you, you were my girl / See I, I, 'cause I love you, you were my girl / I, I, 'cause I love you, you were my girl / See I, I, 'cause I love you
Jack Harlow loves and cares for the girl deeply and wants to make sure she knows it.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jack Harlow, Bryson Djuan Tiller

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Flaco Xavier

Jack Harlow can’t make a bad song 🔥

AugustYT

Flaco Xavier he literally can’t

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Deserves more attention than he gets

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MIDWST

Jack Harlow is such an underrated musician. He has a flow that not many people have, freestyle potential, and always gets the greatest producers to help him create wonderful music. He really deserves more hype than some of these shallow artists who hog up billboard.

Kevin Durant

lol

1995baseballkid

This comment aged well! I knew he’d end up being at the top but not so happy about him being sucked into the industry with a record label.

MIDWST

@1995baseballkid Yeah, I hate the concept of labels.

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