Confessions
Jaida Dreyer Lyrics


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Last thing I said was you need to get over yourself, yeah
And if you can't roll with me I suggest you find somebody else, uh
You knew going in I was a shaker and a mover
But I guess last night was am real deal breaker

Chorus:
I drank for free, I paid no cover
I dance with one cowboy and then another
Too many shots, and then the drummer
Asked for my name and I gave them my number
I probably do it again
Confessions of an ex-girlfriend!

Hey, hey, well I'll admit right now I ain't the kind of girl that be.
No! And if the store is still open you know I gotta shop around, and I do
I'm just a sweet Southern thing that loves to make some mingle
But nights like that might explain why I'm single

Chorus:
I drank for free, I paid no cover
I dance with one cowboy and then another
Too many shots, and then the drummer
Asked for my name and I gave them my number
I probably do it again
Confessions of an ex-girlfriend!
Yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah

I drank for free and I paid no cover
And I love them cowboys, yeah I do!

I drank for free, I paid no cover
I dance with one cowboy and then another
Too many shots, and then the drummer
Asked for my name and I gave them my number
I probably do it again




Confessions of an ex-girlfriend!
Yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jaida Dreyer's song Confessions speak about a woman who is unapologetically herself and loves to live her life to the fullest. The song opens with her last words to her former partner, where she tells him that he needs to get over himself and move on from their past relationship. She then goes on to explain that she is a free spirit who likes to have fun and enjoy herself without any restrictions. She admits that she loves to flirt with guys and dance with them, often drinking and getting drunk in the process. The chorus is basically a repetition of how she enjoyed herself at a party or a night out and how she would do it all over again.


What makes this song interesting is the honesty and unreservedness of the lyrics. The singer does not apologize for her behavior, nor does she seek anyone's approval. She is happy being herself, and she loves it. The lyrics also celebrate the carefree spirit of being young and single, enjoying life and trying new things with no regrets. Overall, this song is about embracing one's true self, having fun, and not worrying about what anyone thinks.


Line by Line Meaning

Last thing I said was you need to get over yourself, yeah
I told you that you need to stop being so full of yourself


And if you can't roll with me I suggest you find somebody else, uh
If you can't keep up with me, you better find another person to be with


You knew going in I was a shaker and a mover
You were aware from the beginning that I like to shake things up and take action


But I guess last night was a real deal breaker
But I guess what happened last night was the final straw that ended our relationship


I'm just a sweet Southern thing that loves to make some mingle
I'm just a friendly Southern girl who likes to socialize with others


But nights like that might explain why I'm single
But nights like the one we just had might explain why I'm not in a committed relationship


I drank for free, I paid no cover
I didn't pay anything for my drinks, and didn't have to pay to enter the venue


I dance with one cowboy and then another
I danced with one cowboy, and then danced with others throughout the night


Too many shots, and then the drummer
I had too much to drink, and then talked to the drummer in the band


Asked for my name and I gave them my number
He asked for my contact information, and I gave him my phone number


I probably do it again
I would likely repeat this behavior in the future


Confessions of an ex-girlfriend!
These are the confessions of someone's former girlfriend




Writer(s): Jaida Dreyer, Robert Ellis Orrall Copyright: English Ivy, BMG Rights Management (Ireland) Ltd., Ten Ten Music Group Inc.

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