Sway
L.B.I.A. Lyrics


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I wanna thank you
For your energy
I wanna love you
Despite your attitude
I know I can be selfish
At times I can be unfair
But you stick
By me
And love
Tenderly
So
You ain’t gotta rock on your own
I wanna love just like you do
I wanna walk just right whichu
I need you to
Rock slowly
Sway on me
Love tenderly
Like we did, like when we met
Rock slowly
Sway on me
Love tenderly
Like we did, like when we met
Oh no
Oh no
Oh no
Oh no
I know you like that play fightin
Cause that turns right into
Playing in the sheets ridin
On your body wave and
We move so fluidly
Have you thinking we was in the ocean Yeah
And frankly you’re the only one
That can handle what I throw
And thats a home run
Aggressive cause
I know that shit turns you on
Dont need to ask  
Just grab my waist
I wanna rock with you baby
Rock slowly
Sway on me
Love tenderly
Like we did, like when we met
Rock slowly
Sway on me
Love tenderly
Like we did, like when we met
Oh no
Oh no
You’re the one
Oh no
Oh no
You’re the one
Oh no
Oh no
You’re the one
Rock slowly
Sway on me
Love tenderly
Like we did, like when we met
Rock slowly
Sway on me




Love tenderly
Like we did, like when we met

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Sway" by L.B.I.A. express the singer's gratitude towards their partner for their unwavering love and patience. The lines "I wanna thank you for your energy" and "I wanna love you despite your attitude" indicate that the singer recognizes and appreciates the efforts their partner puts into the relationship, even when things get tough. The singer also acknowledges their own flaws, admitting that they can be selfish and unfair, but their partner stands by them and loves them tenderly.


The chorus of the song is an invitation to their partner to continue to be their rock, to sway with them slowly, and to love them tenderly like they did when they first met. The verses, on the other hand, allude to the physical aspects of the relationship, mentioning play fighting and riding on their partner's body wave. The singer suggests that their partner is the only one who can handle their aggression, and that they share a fluid, ocean-like connection.


Overall, "Sway" is a love song that celebrates the ups and downs of a strong relationship. The lyrics convey a sense of comfort and safety in the familiarity of the partner, with the desire to continue to grow and love each other deeply.


Line by Line Meaning

I wanna thank you
I am grateful for everything you do for me


For your energy
Your positive attitude and vibe inspire me


I wanna love you
I have deep affection for you


Despite your attitude
Even though you may not always be easy to deal with


I know I can be selfish
I recognize that sometimes I put my own needs before yours


At times I can be unfair
I understand that I am not always just in my actions or decisions


But you stick
You remain loyal and committed to our relationship


By me
You stand by my side through thick and thin


And love
You express your affection and care for me


Tenderly
In a gentle, nurturing manner


So
Therefore


You ain’t gotta rock on your own
You don't have to endure challenges or difficulties by yourself


I wanna love just like you do
I aspire to show you the same level of love and devotion that you show me


I wanna walk just right whichu
I want to move forward in life with you by my side


I need you to
I rely on you for support and love


Rock slowly
Move gently and rhythmically with me


Sway on me
Let yourself be moved and swayed by my love


Love tenderly
Express affection and care for me in a kind and gentle way


Like we did, like when we met
Let's love each other the way we did when we first fell in love


Oh no
An expression of surprise or concern


I know you like that play fightin
I know you enjoy roughhousing and teasing each other


Cause that turns right into
Because it often leads to


Playing in the sheets ridin
Passionate intimacy in bed


On your body wave and
Riding the waves of pleasure on your body


We move so fluidly
Our bodies move together in perfect harmony


Have you thinking we was in the ocean Yeah
Our lovemaking is so smooth and natural that it feels like we're floating in the ocean


And frankly you’re the only one
Honestly, you are the only person


That can handle what I throw
That can handle my intensity and passion


And that's a home run
And that is a perfect match


Aggressive cause
Assertive because


I know that shit turns you on
I know that turns you on sexually


Don't need to ask
There's no need to ask


Just grab my waist
Simply hold onto my hips


I wanna rock with you baby
I want to be physically intimate with you


You're the one
You are my perfect match




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Written by: Olivia Escuyos, Reece Lawlor

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Jordan

@uk145 huh? the aleague owns. Best league in the world.

Sure, we're a dead-beat meme league, but we produce managers like ange postecoglu and obscenely talented flair players like the kuol brothers and nestory irankunda.

Also lmao don't even try and slander Australian football. We got out of our group at the world cup this year and only lost to Argentina in the round of 16 because their keeper made a world class save to stop a 94th minute equaliser (a shot by an a-league player too mind you). We played Denmark off the park with mostly a-league produced players.

Rodwell has genuinely improved back to being a decent championship level player.

Not a an a-league star by any means, but he does alright. Why the hate?

In all seriousness, even with the salary cap. It's genuinely one of the most fun leagues to watch in the world & rodwell is doing well when fit. Its inarguable



Ben

Posting for the 15th time:

I created an all-time XI with no overlap of international careers - no player was active for their national team at the same time as any other player.

Here it is (with the years of each player's international career listed in parentheses):

🇩🇪 Oliver Kahn (1995 - 2006)
🇩🇪 Manfred Kaltz (1975 - 1983), 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Bob Crompton (1902 - 1914), 🇧🇷 Thiago Silva (2008 - ), 🇩🇪 Andreas Brehme (1984 - 1994)
🇺🇾 José Leandro Andrade (1923 - 1930), 🇮🇹 Ugo Locatelli (1936 - 1940)
🇮🇹 Valentino Mazzola (1942 - March 1949)
🇧🇷 Pelé (1957 - 1971), 🇧🇷 Neco (1917 - 1922), 🇭🇺 Zoltán Czibor (May 1949 - 1956)

Manager: 🇨🇿 Karel Petrů (1931 - 1935)

If you choose to ignore the position of manager, Ugo Locatelli can be replaced in midfield by 🇦🇷 Antonio Sastre (1933 - 1941).

How about making a video featuring an XI you created using this limitation (and without using uncapped players)?



DoubleCee33

A bit of context, from a Leeds United supporter.

Yeah, this video pretty much gets the situation spot on, at least for the most part. But I did find that there were a few inaccuracies, some things that you spoke about that probably require a bit more context and or insight that you gave.

Firstly, to address the accusation at the start of the video that we 'didn't want him'. Initially, that absolutely, unequivocally was not the case.

As a supporter base, we were pretty much sold the story that you spent the first five or so minutes of the video retelling. The young up-and-coming star that was, at one point in his career, considered to be arguably the best young prospect coming out of France.

That's the story we were told, and that's pretty much the transfer that we were sold.

Obviously, by the time he got around to actually pulling a shirt on and getting his first couple of minutes, we very quickly realized that that just wasn't the case.

It's also important to take into account the fact that he arrived at the club, he spent several weeks initially training to get up to scratch before he was even put in a match day team, and his first minutes weren't for weeks after he signed.

So I think it's important to distinguish between the player we thought we were getting and the player we actually got.

By the time COVID hit, I think the vast majority of our fans had pretty much wiped their hands clean of Augustin. There was very much the thought that even if he was able to get up to speed and get to some kind of acceptable fitness, his history track record, which isn't great by the way, would probably come back to bite us at some point down the line. So him leaving the club and going back to Germany was very much welcomed by our supporters, but initially, that wasn't the attitude at all.

You also alluded to the fact that Manchester United was allegedly interested in him: This is correct, but once again only partially. It was rumored at the time, but Manchester United insiders later revealed that a move was always going to be unlikely as they felt they had bigger, more realistic targets to pursue at the time. The story goes that they had apparently been watching him for months up until that point and pretty much made the decision that it just wasn't going to be worth the effort when they could just go and spend the money and buy a ready-made player straight off the bat.

The assertion that Leeds weren't interested in Eddie Nketiah were also partially incorrect.

Leeds were very much interested in signing Eddie Nketiah, and the deal got as far as an official inquiry to Arsenal regarding his availability, but it was heavily rumored at the time that Bielsa didn't feel that he was the type of player that fit his system.

That's not to say that we weren't interested, there was very much a feeling from the boardroom level that he would be an ideal signing, but this was very much one of the major sticking points between our owner, our director of football, and Marcello Bielsa, a man that had essentially been given complete control and final say on all transfers coming in and out of the club. And it wouldn't be the first time that Bielsa and the higher-ups disagreed on signings.

Nketiah would later comment on the situation and his time at Leeds, pretty much summing it up by saying that it was an absolute privilege to play under Bielsa, but he was also in the same vein an extremely difficult manager to play under, because of what he demanded.

And also for the record, Nketiah actually had a very solid record at Leeds and was generally considered by the fan base to be one of our more reliable options up front, but once again, just like JKA, it was the fitness and the ability to maintain the required fitness levels expected by Bielsa.

In regards to the actual argument that Leeds United tried to make to justify dragging the situation out, and for lack of a better word, essentially trying to get out of the transfer, you did touch on it, but I would like to try and re-explain it, with a bit more context and detail from our side.

So, JKAs contract and the clauses within weren't exactly a state secret among our fan base. As I said, initially it was very much an exciting transfer, this up-and-coming young player that we were going to tie down to a long-term contract once we had been promoted, the 'obligation to buy' was something we all knew about at the time. And obviously, the longer the loan stint dragged on, and the performances, or lack thereof, it definitely started to become a bit of a sore point among our fan base.

And then obviously COVID hit. JKA was injured at the time, the prognosis for a return was fairly long-term, the noise coming from the club was initially days, and then several weeks, and then by the time the break was announced, nobody actually knew if he was going to be back in time for the resumption.

It was very much a Patrick Bamford style injury where it initially seemed innocuous, but for some inexplicable reason, a two or three-day injury somehow turned into a several-month injury. That was pretty much the boat we were in with JKA.

When the break was announced, it was very much the viewpoint from both the fan base, and obviously from the club itself, that if promotion wasn't achieved within the time frame that the loan contract stipulated, we should absolutely try our luck to try and get out of the transfer.

He came to the club, he wasn't fit, he was repeatedly injured, and he had now suffered a semi-long-term injury that nobody knew if he was ever going to be able to return from. Why should the club have to stump up the very sizable fee to bring a player like that in? Especially if there's potentially a way out of it.

And yes, I think the vast majority of us knew at the time, and especially now in hindsight that it was essentially a roll of the dice. I don't think any of us actually expected RB to just roll over and accept that we didn't want to pay, and then just throw their hands up in the air and take it on the chin. We definitely do as a fanbase except that Leeds United has to accept the lion's share of the responsibility for this transfer, and that it probably was a little bit cheeky for us to try and get out of it like we did.

But I submit to you that if your club was in the same situation as ours, you guys would have absolutely tried it as well.

At the end of the day, Leeds was sold a bill of goods that didn't match what was on the tin. We saw a loophole to try and get out of it, we took it, and it didn't pay off.

I think that even the most hardcore Leeds supporter would acknowledge that RB was entitled to some kind of remuneration for the transfer, but I just don't accept that we should have had to pay the whole lot, especially the several hundred thousand dollars a year wage that he has asked to be retrospectively paid.



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mn m

Crazy how this guy went from out-scoring Mbappe in a World Cup, to this situation in such a short amount of time

Lister of Smeg

quite a sad story really

SHAWKLAN 27

​@Lister of Smeg yep

kigasdj2

This is what PL does to you. Do you think Mbappe would survive 1year in PL? He would be put straight to his place in no time :)

Fuck Continentals

@kigasdj2 oh please did you even watch the wc

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Max Simonis

Just to give a bit more context from someone who watched his entire 2 bundesliga campains:
he really seemed like the next big thing in europe at ST position, giving the fact that his physicall attributes combined with a winger like skillset, dribbling and elegance where urgently needed by many of europes top clubs. He also always underperformed his eG ratio in his first bundesliga season which shows that there was even more potential. Sad to see such a great footballer suffer from medical conditions, l wish him health and all the best for his future

Btw: if u haven t watched his roulette/zidane against porto in the champions league you have to!

Hadrian Faber

wow you really gave us life changing info which we havent heard in the video

Hanan Idrisi

​@Hadrian Faber he literally just provided more context nonce

Max Simonis

@Hadrian Faber u welcome bro

ray herrera

@Hanan Idrisi don’t think it was necessary honestly lmao

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