Some of them have become classics – Lido has notably remixed ‘Often’ by The Weeknd and ‘Latch’ by Disclosure which he did without permission and created a tsunami in the world of EDM, making him known to Skrillex and Diplo who have been singing the Norwegian artist’s praises ever since.
A multitalented artist, musician, producer (for Alt-J, Banks, Chance the Rapper, Cashmere Cat or Halsey), he released his first lauded EP in 2014, I Love You Too, and did a victory lap with two sold-out American tours.
Lido developed his love of the stage very early on, playing in the church orchestra where his father was a pastor. His early experiences made him hungry for experiments, performing in unexpected conditions, as with the Norwegian KORK Orchestra .
His childhood in the church left him with a love of musical orchestration, arrangements and staging. And today, he presents ‘Crazy’, a forward-facing track where samples serve the organic melody of the vocals, where the orchestra, masterfully managed by Lido, is made exclusively of machines, loops and sounds combined to produce a unique blend of exotic atmosphere and electronic surges. Synthetic bass-charged music, cascading arpeggios and electric rhythms with hip-hop and gospel influences, the future is called Lido.
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Lido Lyrics
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I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I,
Love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
I love you
Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you
I finally came to love you (I finally came to love you)
I finally came to love you (I finally came to love you)
I finally came to love you (I finally came to love you)
I finally came to love you (I finally came to love you)
The lyrics to Lido's song "I Love You" are quite simple and straightforward, as he repeatedly professes his love for someone. However, the impact of the repetition goes beyond just the lyrics, as it highlights the idea of coming to love someone. The repetition of the phrase "I finally came to love you" emphasizes the evolution of Lido's emotions towards this person. Perhaps he was hesitant or unsure about expressing his love before, but now he has come to fully embrace and accept it.
The song also showcases the power of love and how it can become all-consuming. The repetition of "I love you" 18 times in a row creates a sense of intensity and passion. Lido is not simply saying that he loves someone, he is fully immersed in his feelings, and the repetition reflects that.
Overall, the lyrics to "I Love You" may seem simple on the surface, but the repetition and evolution of emotions make them much more complex and impactful. It is a song that captures the intensity, passion, and evolution of love.
Line by Line Meaning
I finally came to love you
After much time and consideration, I have grown to truly love you.
I love you
My feelings for you are filled with deep passion and affection.
Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya
Expressing my love for you brings me great joy and excitement.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Peder Losnegard
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Deters0n
That moment when you know you're gonna love an artist just by listening to the first seconds of a song.
Keshon Odum
Deters0n 😂
WanteD inDiffer
The song that started it all for me. Now here i am with almost all of his songs embedded in my mind <3
Skydweller
I like that this song starts with the notes on the album cover
John Guda
Blast from the past 5 years later. Greatest song ever. LIDO IS BACK ON TOUR ESKETIT
lewispowell23
This song is massive! Masterpiece!
William Haysom
The guitar strumming from 0:38 is dope!
Thomas Seager
***** so good though
Alan Wu
William Haysom Lido recently did an interview on Triple J (Aussie radio station, just incase you're not from Australia) and basically explained that it's sadly actually not played on a bass guitar :( apparently it's actually physically impossible to play, but holy shit, please post a vid if you actually succeed *****
John Baylies
Alan Wu I've got it down on sousaphone pretty well. That downwards leap from the F to the Ab is tough, though