La la
K.V Charles Lyrics


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You lie
Get caught
Then lie 'bout the thought
That you never lie at all
Try convincing me that I should never lie to you
You always tell the truth
And if I can't trust in you
Then I'm the one who's unable to love
Yea I'm the one who's unable to be loved
Is it just another gaslight anthem?
How could I have ever been so dumb?
What have I done?
Is it just another 'he said, she said'?
How could I have gone and been so wrong?
What have you done?
Well you lied
Got caught
Then lied 'bout the thought
That you never lie at all
Tried convincing me that I should never lie to you
You always tell the truth
And if i can't trust in you
Then I'm the one who's unable to be loved
Is it just another gaslight anthem?
How could I have ever been so dumb?
What have I done?
Is it just another 'he said, she said'?
How could I have gone and been so wrong?
What have you done?
LA LA LA LIE!
Is it just another gaslight anthem?
How could I have ever been so dumb?
What have you done?
Is it just another 'he said, she said'?
How could I have gone and been so wrong?




What have I done?
LA LA LA LIE!

Overall Meaning

In K.V Charles's song La La, the artist addresses the issue of deception and trust in a romantic relationship. The lyrics convey the singer's frustration and disappointment with his partner's lies and attempts to manipulate him by gaslighting. The first verse describes how the partner got caught lying but denies ever lying at all. The chorus emphasizes the importance of trust in a relationship and how without it, love cannot exist. The second verse is a reflection on the singer's vulnerability and naivety in believing his partner's lies, questioning his own judgment and decision-making. The repetition of the phrase "LA LA LA LIE!" at the end of each verse adds a sarcastic tone to the song, highlighting the absurdity of the situation and the partner's lies.


The song reflects the emotional turmoil caused by being in a relationship with someone who is dishonest and manipulative. The lyrics show the singer's struggle to come to terms with the fact that he has been deceived and the importance of trust in any relationship. The use of the phrase "gaslight anthem" in the chorus is particularly interesting as it refers to a type of emotional abuse where a person denies their partner's perception of reality, making them doubt their own sanity. This theme is becoming increasingly prevalent in music, reflecting a broader societal concern with emotional abuse.


Line by Line Meaning

You lie
You tell falsehoods


Get caught
You are discovered in your deceit


Then lie 'bout the thought
You try to cover up your deception


That you never lie at all
You claim to always be truthful


Try convincing me that I should never lie to you
You want me to be honest with you even though you cannot reciprocate


You always tell the truth
You believe you are truthful


And if I can't trust in you
If I cannot count on your veracity


Then I'm the one who's unable to love
I am the one with the inability to love


Yea I'm the one who's unable to be loved
I am incapable of being loved


Is it just another gaslight anthem?
Is this yet another instance of attempting to manipulate someone into doubting their sanity?


How could I have ever been so dumb?
I feel foolish for having been deceived


What have I done?
What actions have I taken to allow this behavior?


Is it just another 'he said, she said'?
Is this another case of a disagreement between two individuals with differing accounts of the truth?


How could I have gone and been so wrong?
How could I have been mistaken in my judgment?


What have you done?
What behaviors have you engaged in to cause this situation?


Well you lied
You were untruthful


Tried convincing me that I should never lie to you
You attempted to persuade me to be honest with you, even though you do not reciprocate


LA LA LA LIE!
Sing-song way of calling attention to the untruthful behavior




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Josh Edsall

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Rhonda Pierre

Great work Mr. Charles

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