Her
Kolby Lyrics


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Well I can still hear you
Talkin' shit about my hair
You did the same about our hometown
When I stayed right there
You were at the top cream of
The crop when we were kids
You did a four year for a 401k
Now you hate that gig
Ain't that a bitch





But tonight

Overall Meaning

I interpret the lyrics of Kolby's song "Her" to be a reflection on the dynamics of a past relationship. The singer is still haunted by the words and criticisms of their ex-partner. The line "Well I can still hear you, talkin' shit about my hair" suggests that the ex-partner used to belittle and mock the singer's physical appearance. The use of the phrase "talkin' shit" indicates a lack of respect and possibly a hurtful nature of their words.


Furthermore, the lyrics mention how the ex-partner would also speak negatively about their hometown, while the singer chose to stay there. This could imply that the ex-partner had aspirations to leave and pursue a better life elsewhere, while the singer remained loyal to their roots. The resentment towards the ex-partner's attitude is exemplified in the line "You were at the top cream of the crop when we were kids." It suggests that the ex-partner may have been arrogant or ambitious during their younger years.


Another significant aspect of the lyrics is the mention of the ex-partner doing a four-year stint for a stable retirement plan (401k). This seems to suggest that the ex-partner pursued a conventional, stable career path, perhaps sacrificing personal fulfillment or happiness for financial security. The line "Now you hate that gig" implies that the ex-partner regrets or despises their current job, which serves as a contrast to the singer who appears to value staying true to themselves rather than prioritizing financial success.


In conclusion, "Her" by Kolby depicts a former relationship marred by disrespectful words and opposing life choices. It reflects themes of self-acceptance, loyalty to one's roots, and the consequences of prioritizing material wealth over personal fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Well I can still hear you
I am still able to hear the negative things you say about me


Talkin' shit about my hair
Spreading unfavorable remarks about my physical appearance, specifically my hair


You did the same about our hometown
You also spoke negatively about our shared hometown


When I stayed right there
Despite the criticism, I chose to remain in our hometown


You were at the top cream of the crop when we were kids
During our younger years, you were seen as highly successful and admired by others


You did a four year for a 401k
You pursued a four-year college degree in order to secure a stable retirement plan


Now you hate that gig
However, now you despise your current job or career choice


Ain't that a bitch
Isn't it frustrating or ironic?


But tonight
In the present moment




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