Do you love me
L.U.S.T Lyrics


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You really like my limousine
You like the way wheels roll
You like my seven inch leather heels
And goin' to all of the shows, but

Do you love me, do you love me
Do you love me, really love me
You like the credit cards and private planes
Money can really take you far
You like the hotels and fancy clothes
And the sound of electric guitars, but

Do you love me, do you love me
Do you love me, really love me

You really like rock'n'roll
All of the fame and the masquerade
You like the concerts and studios
And all the money, honey, that I make, but

Do you love me, do you love me
Do you love me, really love me

Your backstage pass and black sunglasses
Make you look just like a queen
Even all the fans, they know your name
You're the cover of the magazine, but

Do you love me, do you love me
Do you love me, really love me
Do you love me, do you love me
Do you love me, really love me
Do you love me, do you love me
Do you love me, really love me




Do you love me, do you love me
Do you love me, really love me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of L.U.S.T's song "Do You Love Me" contemplate the idea of whether or not someone truly loves another person for who they are or simply for the perks and luxuries that come with the relationship. The song's protagonist, most likely someone in a position of power and fame, questions whether their partner loves them for their true self or just for the glamorous lifestyle that they can provide. Throughout the song, the singer lists all the things that their partner seems to enjoy about their relationship, such as the fancy cars, expensive clothes, private planes, and rock n' roll lifestyle, but continues to ask the pivotal question, "Do you love me, really love me?"


The lyrics are open to interpretation, but it can be interpreted that the singer is feeling insecure and unsure if their partner truly loves them. The repeated phrase "Do you love me, really love me" implies that the singer doubts the sincerity of their partner's affections for them. The song conveys a sense of vulnerability and a longing for genuine, sincere love.


Overall, "Do You Love Me" provides a thought-provoking commentary on the true nature of love in a world where superficial features and material possessions often overshadow true emotions and feelings.


Line by Line Meaning

You really like my limousine
You are attracted to my luxurious lifestyle and the material possessions I have.


You like the way wheels roll
You appreciate the smooth and stylish movement of my vehicle.


You like my seven inch leather heels
You admire my sense of fashion and the expensive footwear that I own.


And goin' to all of the shows, but
You enjoy attending all of the exclusive events and activities that I am able to offer you.


Do you love me, do you love me
Despite your attraction to my lifestyle, you question whether or not your feelings for me are genuine and based on love.


You like the credit cards and private planes
You are attracted to the wealth that I possess and the lifestyle that money can afford.


Money can really take you far
You recognize the power and opportunities that come with having financial resources.


You like the hotels and fancy clothes
You appreciate the luxury lifestyle that I can provide for you, including high-end accommodations and clothing.


And the sound of electric guitars, but
You are also a fan of the music industry and the excitement that comes with it.


You really like rock'n'roll
You have a genuine love and appreciation for the genre of music that I am known for creating.


All of the fame and the masquerade
You enjoy the attention and recognition that come with being associated with someone who is famous and successful.


You like the concerts and studios
You are attracted to the behind-the-scenes aspects of my music career, including attending live performances and recording sessions.


And all the money, honey, that I make, but
You are aware of the financial success and wealth that I have achieved through my career, and you are attracted to that as well.


Your backstage pass and black sunglasses
You have access to exclusive perks and privileges that come with being associated with a famous figure, including special passes and attire.


Make you look just like a queen
You feel powerful and important when you have access to these exclusive privileges and attention.


Even all the fans, they know your name
You have gained recognition and fame through your association with me, and others recognize your presence as significant.


You're the cover of the magazine, but
You have achieved a level of fame and success through your association with me, but there remains a question of whether or not your feelings for me are genuine and based on love.


Do you love me, do you love me
Despite all of the external factors that are attractive about me, you question whether or not your love for me is genuine and based on true emotion instead of material desires.


Do you love me, really love me
You yearn to know if the feelings you have for me are based on true emotional connection and not just the perks that come with being my partner.


Do you love me, do you love me
You continue to question the authenticity of your emotions and the depth of your connection to me.


Do you love me, really love me
You seek reassurance that your feelings for me are genuine and based on love rather than superficial attractions.


Do you love me, do you love me
Your doubts about your feelings for me persist, and you continue to question whether or not they are genuine.


Do you love me, really love me
You seek validation for your emotions and yearn to know if your feelings for me are truly based on love and emotional connection.




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