Sweater
RAC Lyrics


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It's been a while
Since someone else's jokes have made me smile
A little off-color
But that's all part of your style

You look so good in that sweater boy
And your double cuffed jeans, no you're not like the other guys
Oh, I'm just sippin' on my white wine
But when I lean in, you smell like vodka and Crystal Light

I wanna know what makes you sad
What's on your mind? (what's in your mind?)
I can't put my finger on you, but that's what I like

That's what I like
That's what I like

You look so good in that turtleneck
And your corduroy fit, haircut looks like an accident
You're so hard to read, you're cryptic
But when you lean in, we could kiss like the alphabet

I wanna know what makes you sad
What's on your mind? (what's on your mind?)
I can't put my finger on you, but that's what I like

That's what I like
That's what I like

You look so good in that sweater boy
And your double cuffed jeans, no you're not like the other guys




Oh, I'm just sippin' on my white wine
But when I lean in, you smell like vodka and Crystal Light

Overall Meaning

The song "Sweater" by RAC is an uplifting and nostalgic track that celebrates the attraction and tension between two people. From a lyrical standpoint, the song is about the singer's interest in a man who seems complex and intriguing. She loves his style, especially the sweater and turtleneck he wears, but doesn't fully understand him. She's drawn to him because he's different from the other guys she's met before. She's also intrigued by his behavior and the fact that she can't quite figure out what he's thinking or feeling, but she finds that to be part of the attraction.


One of the most interesting aspects of the song is the juxtaposition between the alcohol the man is drinking and the alcoholic drink the woman is sipping. The woman is enjoying a glass of white wine, while the man smells like vodka and Crystal Light. This detail adds a layer of playfulness to the song by contrasting their different moments of intoxication. Additionally, the lyrics suggest that the man is holding back or hiding something from the woman, as she can't quite put her finger on him. This adds a level of intrigue and mystery to their dynamic, keeping the listener engaged in their story.


Overall, "Sweater" is a fun and nostalgic ode to attraction and the thrill of the unknown. It captures the excitement of meeting someone new and being drawn to their unique quirks and personality. The lyrics are playful and cleverly crafted, leaving the listener feeling light and happy by the end of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

It's been a while Since someone else's jokes have made me smile A little off-color But that's all part of your style
It's been a while since I've genuinely laughed at someone else's jokes. Your jokes are unique, perhaps a little inappropriate, but that's part of what makes you stand out.


You look so good in that sweater boy And your double cuffed jeans, no you're not like the other guys Oh, I'm just sippin' on my white wine But when I lean in, you smell like vodka and Crystal Light
Your appearance is striking and distinct from the norm. Despite your different appearance, your smell reminds me that you're not as different from other people as you might seem.


I wanna know what makes you sad What's on your mind? (what's in your mind?) I can't put my finger on you, but that's what I like That's what I like That's what I like
I am intrigued by your emotional responses and your thought processes. Though I can't seem to figure out exactly what makes you tick, it adds an element of mystery that I find appealing.


You look so good in that turtleneck And your corduroy fit, haircut looks like an accident You're so hard to read, you're cryptic But when you lean in, we could kiss like the alphabet
Your fashion choices are unique and unconventional, and I can't quite predict your actions or thoughts. But when we're close, there's an undeniable chemistry between us that feels exciting and spontaneous.




Writer(s): Andre Allen Anjos, Madeline Jay Lough, Blake Straus

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