Mraz released his debut album, Waiting for My Rocket to Come in 2002. The tracks "The Remedy" and "You And I Both" became his first big hits the following year. His second album, Mr. A-Z, released in 2005, peaked at number five on the Billboard Hot 200 and sold over one hundred thousand copies in the US. In 2008, Mraz released his third studio album, We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 was a commercial success worldwide, peaking in the top ten of many international charts.
In April 2012 Mraz released his fourth studio album, Love is a Four Letter Word. The album was received with favourable reviews and debuted at number two on both the Billboard 200 and UK Album Charts. The album sold 102,000 copies in it's first week in the US, his best sales week to date.
Mraz’s international breakthrough came with the release of lead single from We Sing. We Dance. We Steal Things. titled “I’m Yours”. The single peaked at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Mraz his first top ten single. The song was a huge commercial success in the US with it receiving a triple-Platinum certification from the RIAA for sales of over three million. The song was successful internationally and topped the charts in New Zealand and Norway and peaking in the top ten of multiple international charts.
Mraz was engaged to singer/songwriter and long-time close friend Tristan Prettyman. On June 7, 2011, Mraz said in an interview with the Daily Beast that he and Prettyman were no longer engaged.
Mraz lives a health-conscious lifestyle and enjoys eating mostly raw vegan foods. He owns an avocado farm in Bonsall in Northern San Diego County.
Summer Breeze
Jason Mraz Lyrics
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A little light shinin through the window lets me know that everything's alright
Summer breeze really makes me feel fine,
Blowing through the jasmine in my mind
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowing through my makes me feel alright
Makin me feel makin me feel fine
Blowin through the jasmine in my mind
O, sweet days of summer the jasmines in bloom
July is dressed up and playing a tune
And when I come home from a hard day's work
And your waiting there
Yes your waiting there without a care in the world
Sometimes I see the smile waiting in the kitchen food a cookin and a place there for two
I see the arms that reach out to hold me in the evenin when the day is through
Summer breeze makes me feel fine
Blowin through the jasmine in my mind
Summer breeze makes me feel fine blowin through my makin me feel alright
Makin me feel makin me feel fine makes me feel right
blowin through the jasmine in my
Blowin blowin
Blowin through the jasmine in my
Blowin blowin
Blowin through the jasmine in my
Blowin blowin
Blowin through the jasmine in my
Blowin blowin
Blowin through the jasmine in my blowin,
Blowin through the jasmine in my mind
The lyrics to “Summer Breeze” by Jason Mraz capture the essence of summer nights, freedom, and happiness. The song starts with a vivid description of the curtains hanging in the window that glow when the light shines through them. This setting symbolizes the warmth of summer nights and implies that everything is alright. It seems that the artist is trying to portray a sense of contentment and reassurance in these lyrics. The chorus of the song is about the summer breeze, which the artist seems to be using as a metaphor for the small, positive things in life (like a cool summer breeze) that can make everything feel fine. The song follows with the jasmines in bloom, symbolic of the joys of summer and the innocence and simplicity of life.
The chorus returns with its message of peace and contentment, and the lyrics continue to describe the joy of coming home to a loving partner, surrounded by the comfort of home, and the simple joy of having someone to hold. The line, “I see the smile waiting in the kitchen, food a-cookin’ and a place there for two” is a beautiful expression of love and companionship. The last line of the song, “Blowing through the jasmine in my mind,” reinforces the idea of the jasmine flower representing the sweet, peaceful memories of summers past.
Line by Line Meaning
I see the curtains hangin in the window in the evenin on a Friday eve-night,
Observing the curtains hanging in the window on a Friday night, giving a sense of peace and relaxation.
A little light shinin through the window lets me know that everything's alright
Seeing the light coming through the window indicating that everything is looking positive and okay.
Summer breeze really makes me feel fine,
The sensation of a subtle summer breeze causing a favorable feeling.
Blowing through the jasmine in my mind
The wind carrying a delicate and aromatic scent of jasmine, perhaps reflecting memories or experiences.
Makin me feel makin me feel fine
The breeze providing a distinct euphoria and contentment.
Makes me feel fine
The effect of the wind on the singer is causing them to feel content and relaxed.
O, sweet days of summer the jasmines in bloom
Expressing a fondness for the warm summer season and the beauty of blooming jasmine flowers.
July is dressed up and playing a tune
Summer month of July providing a joyful atmosphere and enjoyable experiences.
And when I come home from a hard day's work
After a long day at work, returning home provides a sense of relief and relaxation.
And your waiting there
Knowing someone is eagerly waiting at home adds to the comforting feeling of security and affection.
Yes your waiting there without a care in the world
The person waiting at home is free from stress or worries, adding to the peaceful atmosphere.
Sometimes I see the smile waiting in the kitchen food a cookin and a place there for two
Anticipation and happiness at seeing a smile from the person waiting, with plans for shared meal together awaiting.
I see the arms that reach out to hold me in the evenin when the day is through
Visualizing the embrace of loved ones, providing a sense of safety and warmth.
Blowin through the jasmine in my
Continuation of the wind blowing through the jasmine, bringing a feeling of relaxation and contentment.
Blowin blowin
Reiteration and emphasis on the peaceful and calming effect of the wind.
Blowin through the jasmine in my
Continuing to focus on the positive impact of the wind blowing through the fragrance of jasmine.
Blowin blowin
Reiteration and emphasis on this positive sensory experience.
Blowin through the jasmine in my
The nostalgia and memory brought about by the wind carrying the scent of jasmine through the singer's mind.
Blowin blowin
Reinforcement of this pleasurable experience of the wind carrying subtle scents through the mind.
Blowin through the jasmine in my
Continued reflection on the sensory experience of the wind.
Blowin blowin
Repeating this experience that brings peace and contentment.
Blowin through the jasmine in my mind
Concluding the song with a focus on the memories and experiences of the wind carrying the scent of jasmine in the artist's mind.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Darrell Crofts, Jimmy Seals
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@micheleweitz8868
My favorite cover ever, ever, ever. So happy it's here because it's gone from Spotify.
@melissapayne7396
Same!
@carol__456
Yess! Why did they remove it?
@MealReppin
I was on hold for a good half hour trying to pay my phone bill and was ready to unleash the monster in me on the customer service associate then this cool version started playing. Suddenly I realized it was worth the wait. I couldn't get it out of my head. Just found out today it was J.Mraz's remake/cover. No wonder it's good! 😍😎😁
@Feliososarky
Lmao i was working in a retail store years back that played this (before Shazam) ive been looking for this version for 6 year. Yess!!
@yvonneclark5613
Love this version!!!!
@tinarashea
This song used to play inside Hollister back when I worked there during high-school. The waves of nostalgia I feel when I listen to this are so strong. I miss simpler times but I'm happy to still be here ❤
@Starr-Child
This version gives me all the good feels. It sucks I can’t find it anywhere but YouTube.
@latinadavis3691
It was on Spotify but they took it off 😒
@renatacha4327
@@latinadavis3691why??