April In Paris
K. Sparks Lyrics


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Who can I blame
At least you got your way
Who said you can't change
You know this don't feel the same
Too many miscommunications
Visits to the city where you ain't hit me when you made it
Hoes I'm turning down for some maybe just in case shit
Think I'm finna bounce
You probably thinking that I'm basic
I'm getting used the pain
Why do you do me that way
You're gonna lose me that way
That way
Lose me that way
You're gonna lose me that way




That way
You're gonna lose me that way

Overall Meaning

In K. Sparks's song "April in Paris," the lyrics explore the emotional turmoil and frustrations within a relationship. The opening lines express a sense of blame, as the singer questions who is responsible for the current state of affairs. The phrase "at least you got your way" suggests that one person in the relationship may have been manipulative or controlling, causing a sense of resentment.


The following line, "who said you can't change," indicates the singer's realization that people have the potential to change, but this change has led to a disconnection in the relationship. The phrase "this don't feel the same" reflects the singer's acknowledgment that something has shifted and the relationship no longer holds the same emotional depth or connection.


Further in the lyrics, there are references to miscommunications and an unfulfilled promise to meet in the city. The singer mentions turning down other opportunities for potential romantic encounters, adding a hint of uncertainty and longing. The lines "think I'm finna bounce, you probably thinking that I'm basic" allude to the singer considering leaving the relationship, while also acknowledging that their partner may underestimate their worth.




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Written by: Ishmael Gray

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@sametcankochan

[Verse 1: K. Sparks]
I came from nothing homie see we never had much
Projects and police brutality that was the regular
Calling on God but ain't nobody got his cellular
(Ayo Ayo)
Now underground or mainstream either way they loving this
I got a harder job than Donald Trump Publicist
Punish this run with this done with this none of this saying
(Ayo Ayo)
Now let the music move you it’s everything that soothes you
Now tell me shorty who's getting money like a susu
Now I can do what you do but I can do it better tho believe me man
I don't like rappers I hate them they know this
They just like actors not factors in showbiz
I don’t like rappers I hate them they know this believe me man
(Ayo Ayo)

[Hook: Leslie Carron]
No no I don't care what they say
So so they can come round my way
No no I don't care what they say
Ayo Ayo
No no I don't care what they say
So so they can come round my way
No no I don't care what they say
Ayo Ayo

*copied from genius.com



All comments from YouTube:

@muddyboots7753

beats is good. lyrics on point. old school feel with new age vibe. Love it

@prashantsapkal1901

This song deserves a Million view, I don't why it's so underrated.

@coban6153

Why has this song got hardly ANY views (for a song) this is the shit, it's amazing, honestly, like... Wow.

@KSparksTheFuture

Much love Cerium, Salute.

@jorgearaujo7830

this video is in my facebook stories
My favorite album
😎😎
My favorite song😎😎

@KSparksTheFuture

Much Love Jorge!

@CraBundy

This track will blow up one day just has that feel to it >millions

@KSparksTheFuture

Salute Cra. Respect.

@jaywave698

K Sparks when’s the instrumental gonna be dropped ?

@KSparksTheFuture

​Peace Jay @@jaywave698 It's available on Spotify

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