Serotonin
MJ Cole Lyrics


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Oh
Serotonin
What you′re doing to me

Ay

Ay
Here's my world
I feel you
Blood in my veins
Nothing but you

Here′s my world
I feel you
Blood in my veins
Nothing but you

Oh
Serotonin
What you're doing to me

Oh
Serotonin
What you're doing to me

(Humming)

Oh
Serotonin
What you′re doing to me

Oh
Serotonin
What you′re doing to me

I'm falling

I′m falling

For you
For you

Serotonin
What you're doing to me





Serotonin
What you′re doing to me

Overall Meaning

The song "Serotonin" by MJ Cole is a love song that captures the feelings and sensations of falling for someone. The title, "Serotonin," refers to a neurotransmitter in the brain that is often associated with feelings of happiness and pleasure. In the lyrics, the singer describes feeling consumed by this emotion and the way it affects their body. The repeated refrain of "Oh Serotonin, what you're doing to me" is a nod to the physical and emotional effects of falling for someone.


The first verse of the song sets the stage for the singer's emotional state. They describe their world and how they feel consumed by the object of their affection. The imagery of "blood in my veins, nothing but you" suggests that the singer's love interest has taken over their thoughts and feelings completely. In the chorus, the singer repeats the title phrase, "Oh Serotonin, what you're doing to me," conveying the intense effect that falling for someone has on their body and mind.


The second verse continues to describe the singer's emotional experience. They reveal that they are falling for this person, and it's clear that the feelings are intense and all-consuming. The final chorus repeats the refrain several times, emphasizing the singer's obsession with this person and how they are unable to control their feelings.


Overall, "Serotonin" is a beautiful expression of the way love can take over and impact us both mentally and physically.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh
The singer expresses excitement and anticipation.


Serotonin
The singer refers to the chemical in the brain that is responsible for feelings of happiness and pleasure.


What you're doing to me
The singer acknowledges the powerful effect that Serotonin has on their emotions and physical sensations.


Ay
The singer adds an exclamation to emphasize their feelings.


Here's my world
The singer is offering their entire being to Serotonin, which has become the center of their world.


I feel you
The singer is keenly aware of Serotonin's presence and effects on their body and mind.


Blood in my veins
The singer describes how Serotonin has permeated their being, like a vital fluid running through their veins.


Nothing but you
The singer is acknowledging that Serotonin is the only thing that matters to them at this moment.


(Humming)
The singer is lost in the feelings of the moment, expressing them through a vocalization that doesn't require words.


I'm falling
The singer is describing the sense of losing control or falling into something deeper.


For you
The singer acknowledges that they are experiencing this sensation because of Serotonin.


Serotonin, what you're doing to me
The singer repeats the key phrase to reinforce the message that Serotonin is having a profound effect on them.




Writer(s): Matthew James Coleman, Dee Adam, Henrietta-christiana Adewole

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