No One Else
Jess Kent Lyrics


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Here we are again
"Oh my god," I said
Feel like will this ever end
Think I must be out my head

Just turned 3 a.m.
On my couch again (ah)
And I'm stuck between I hate you
And you're the best

Yeah, I never chose to choose you
But I just can't help myself
And I tried my best to lose you
But I can't find no one else
No one else

No one else

Hanging on the floor
Can't do it no more
Then again, maybe I can
I'm a girl without a plan

The trial period ended
And you're still cooking breakfast
In my kitchen, making dishes
What's with that?

Yeah, I never chose to choose you
But I just can't help myself
And I tried my best to lose you
But I can't find no one else
No one else

No one else

That's cool
I said, "Whatever"




Next day might go into Ikea together
Ha-ha

Overall Meaning

The song "No One Else" by Jess Kent is about the mixed emotions faced by a person in a complicated relationship. The artist begins the song by acknowledging the irony of the situation. She realizes that despite being ill-treated by her partner, she still finds herself in the same position. She feels as though she has lost control of her own volition and is stuck in a repeating cycle. As the night wears on and she finds herself on the couch yet again, she questions her own sanity, wondering if she is crazy for allowing herself to be in this situation repeatedly.


Jess Kent further explores the complexity of her relationship by recognizing her partner's good qualities. Although she never chose to be attached to her partner, she finds herself unable to resist their charm, recognizing their best and worst aspects. The artist also acknowledges that she has tried to move on from this person, but she just can't find anyone who can replace her current partner, no matter how much she tries to convince herself otherwise.


In conclusion, the song "No One Else" by Jess Kent highlights how the artist is stuck in a complicated relationship that she can't escape from. She recognizes that her partner is both problematic and charismatic, and despite her efforts to move on, she can't seem to find anyone else.


Line by Line Meaning

Here we are again
Starting over again with the same cycle of emotions and complications.


"Oh my god," I said
Incredulity at being stuck in the same situation yet again.


Feel like will this ever end
The sense of never-ending repetition of the same problems.


Think I must be out my head
The confusion and emotional turmoil from being caught in this cycle.


Just turned 3 a.m.
Late at night, when rational thinking is often harder because of fatigue and frustration.


On my couch again (ah)
The feeling of stagnation and being trapped in one's own world.


And I'm stuck between I hate you
The mixed emotions and confusion of wanting to distance oneself from the other person.


And you're the best
Yet still feeling attracted to the other person despite everything.


Yeah, I never chose to choose you
The feeling of not wanting to be in this situation at all but being unable to resist.


But I just can't help myself
The sense of compulsion and lack of control over one's emotions.


And I tried my best to lose you
The attempts to break free of the cycle and move on from the person.


But I can't find no one else
The feeling of being unable to find someone else who can replace the other person.


Hanging on the floor
Feeling overwhelmed and helpless in the face of the situation.


Can't do it no more
The sense of being at one's breaking point.


Then again, maybe I can
The hope and doubt of being able to move forward and find a way out.


I'm a girl without a plan
Feeling lost and directionless in life.


The trial period ended
The end of the initial period of uncertainty and testing for the relationship.


And you're still cooking breakfast
The other person is still around and close, despite wanting to move on.


In my kitchen, making dishes
The other person has become so comfortable and familiar with one's life that they are present even in mundane tasks.


What's with that?
The confusion and frustration at the other person's continued presence.


That's cool
Trying to shrug off the awkwardness and discomfort of the situation.


I said, "Whatever"
Trying to put on a nonchalant and indifferent facade.


Next day might go into Ikea together
The hope and possibility of restarting the cycle and falling back into old patterns.


Ha-ha
A somewhat hollow and bitter laugh, acknowledging the irony and futility of the situation.




Writer(s): Jessica Kent, David Haddad

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Rires Lost Channel

Love this song! It’s a flipping bop and aesthetically pleasing ❤️

Jéssica Lima

Amei ❤️🇧🇷

I really did love you.

Such a vibe. Love this, queen.🙌💕

RobbieRaccoon

Heard this in an H&M store and came running. What a tune

Tan, Andrea Joses P.

can’t get over this song. i’ve been listening to this song while studying. ❤️

Gilson Gomes

👏👏👏😍😍
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

Your Mother

This is definitely going on the playlist

jen

blushing trees and jess kent music. basically paradise :)

chris mathers

really good. a step better than slushie & more serious.

Kanto

Very underrated song!

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