This Summer's Gonna Hurt Like a Motherfucker
Maroon 5 Lyrics
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Fucker
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
Her body's hot
Her body's like the summer
I'm in a trance or something
Her mind is not, no
As sharp as all her diamonds
She must be smoking something
I see her dancing in the streets
Sipping champagne on the beach
So expensive when she eats
'Cause she's so fancy
I see her when I go to sleep
I check my phone when I am weak
She never posts anything deep
'Cause she's so fancy
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
She wants it all
She's always taking something
And now I'm left with nothing
I'm ripping off, oh
I'm ripping off that bandage
Because I just can't stand it
I see her dancing on a fool
Like she's seventeen and cool
She really thinks that she can move
But it's just nasty
I see her when I go to sleep
I check my phone when I am weak
She never posts anything deep
'Cause she's so fancy
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
Has to have it all
Chases every star
She's so popular
Has to have it all
Chases every star
She's so popular, oh
This summer's gonna hurt
It's gonna hurt
I see her dancing in the street
Sipping champagne on the beach
So expensive when she eats
'Cause she's so fancy
'Cause she's so fancy
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
Fucker
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
The song "This Summer's Gonna Hurt" by Maroon 5 is a breakup song that talks about the pain and hurt one goes through after a failed relationship. The song begins with a warning that the summer is going to hurt like a motherfucker. The pain is going to be intense, and there is no escaping it. The singer is already feeling the heat and is in a trance because of the memories of his ex-lover. He describes her as a hot and fancy girl who loves to party and eat expensive food. He is obsessed with her and finds it hard to let go of the memories.
The singer is hurt because his ex-girlfriend is always chasing after something and taking everything without giving back anything. He describes how she moves on quickly with other guys, thinking she is still young and cool. He sees her everywhere he goes, and he checks his phone constantly, hoping for a message that never comes. He realizes that she's not worth his time, and he just wants to rip off the bandage and move on.
The chorus repeats the phrase "This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker," emphasizing the pain the singer is feeling. The song is about the realization that the hurt will pass, but it's going to take time.
Line by Line Meaning
This summer's gonna hurt like a motherfucker
This year's summer is going to be extremely painful and difficult to endure
Her body's hot
She has a very attractive physical appearance
Her body's like the summer
The way she looks reminds him of the summer season
I'm in a trance or something
He's utterly infatuated with her and can't stop thinking about her
Her mind is not, no
Her intelligence doesn't match up with her physical beauty
As sharp as all her diamonds
She may look expensive and high class, but her intellect doesn't match up
She must be smoking something
He speculates that she might be under the influence of something
I see her dancing in the streets
He can imagine her dancing and having a good time outdoors
Sipping champagne on the beach
She's living a luxurious life, drinking expensive champagne on the beach
So expensive when she eats
Her taste is so high class that her meals are always expensive
'Cause she's so fancy
She possesses an air of superiority and class
I see her when I go to sleep
He can't stop thinking about her even when he goes to bed
I check my phone when I am weak
He compulsively checks his phone for any message or update about her, especially when he's vulnerable
She never posts anything deep
Her posts on social media lack any real substance
She wants it all
She has a desire for all the material things in life
She's always taking something
She's never satisfied and is always wanting more
And now I'm left with nothing
He feels like he's lost everything after being associated with her
I'm ripping off, oh
He's trying to get over her and move on
I'm ripping off that bandage
He's taking drastic steps to remove anything that reminds him of her
Because I just can't stand it
He's reached his breaking point and can't endure any more pain from the relationship
I see her dancing on a fool
She's making a fool of herself by dancing in a certain way
Like she's seventeen and cool
She's acting like a teenager who wants everyone to notice her
She really thinks that she can move
She believes she's a great dancer, but he doesn't agree
But it's just nasty
Her actions are not attractive or alluring
Has to have it all
She wants everything life has to offer
Chases every star
She follows her goals and dreams relentlessly
She's so popular
She's well-known and liked by many people
This summer's gonna hurt
This summer is going to be really difficult to bear because of their broken relationship.
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Adam Levine, Johan Schuster
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
In 2001, the band regrouped, with guitarist James Valentine added to the line-up, and pursued a new direction under the name: Maroon 5. At this point, Jesse Carmichael switched to playing the keyboards and this has become his main instrument in the band (although he also plays rhythm guitar to this day). After these changes, Maroon 5 signed with Octone Records and released their debut album, "Songs About Jane", in June 2002. The album's lead single "Harder to Breathe", received heavy airplay, which helped the album to debut at number six on the Billboard 200 chart. The band won the Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2005. For the next few years, the band toured extensively worldwide in support of Songs About Jane and produced two live recordings: 2004's "1.22.03.Acoustic" and 2005's "Live Friday the 13th". In 2006, Ryan Dusick officially left the band after suffering from serious wrist and shoulder injuries and was replaced by Matt Flynn. The band recorded their second album, "It Won't Be Soon Before Long" and released it in May 2007. The album reached number one on the US Billboard 200 chart and the lead single, "Makes Me Wonder", became the band's first number-one song on the Billboard Hot 100.
On September 21, 2010, the band released their third studio album entitled "Hands All Over". It was re-released in 2011 to include the single "Moves like Jagger" (featuring Christina Aguilera). While the original version of the album received mixed reviews, "Moves like Jagger" reached the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band released their next album, "Overexposed", on June 26, 2012. All four singles of the album were really successful on the charts - for example, the second single from Overexposed, "One More Night" (released on June 19, 2012), reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. In 2014, the band signed with Interscope Records and released their fifth studio album, "V", with the very-first line-up of six official band members, as keyboardist and backing vocalist PJ Morton became an official member in 2012. The album debuted at top of the weekly Billboard 200 chart. Since its debut in 2002, the band has sold more than 15 million albums in the United States and over 100 million singles and 27 million albums worldwide.
MxDera
after 3 years still one of my fav summer songs
shxrz
6 years ((
Edward Wei
5 years now buddy
Smesh Smesh
What about 5 years
Blu Official
Too fast😪 I remember the day this came out perfectly
obvi
this song makes me nostalgic for no reason, this was only a freaking year ago and i'm getting nostalgic just by listening to this
Tej R
Try living in 2023 and see how nostalgic it gets
Whistle Blower
How about 7
maxi vicentini
@Creese yeah man, I feel all of you
Creese
now it truly is, 7 years later