face It
Rey & Kjavik Lyrics


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Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
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Oh, oh
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Oh, oh

Do you ever shout things
Do you ever shout things

Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
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Oh, oh

Don't you think it's time you faced it?
Don't you think it's time you faced it?
Some men they might feel so flattered
Don't you think it's time you faced it?

Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh
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Oh, oh

Don't you think it's time you faced it?
Don't you think it's time you faced it?
Some men they might feel so flattered
Don't you think it's time you faced it?

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Overall Meaning

At first glance, the lyrics appear to be quite repetitive. However, upon closer inspection, the lines "Do you ever shout things?" and "Don't you think it's time you faced it?" carry some weight. The first line can be interpreted as a question about the actions and words we let slip out in moments of frustration, while the latter line suggests that it's time to confront something that has been ignored or neglected for too long.


The repetition of the "oh, oh, oh" throughout the song creates a sense of urgency and anticipation, almost urging the listener to face whatever it is that needs confronting.


The line "Some men they might feel so flattered" is interesting, as it suggests that there may be some who thrive on being confronted or challenged, and that it's important to identify and address that in a healthy way.


Overall, the lyrics of "Face It" encourage the listener to take responsibility for their actions and confront issues head-on rather than avoiding them.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, oh, oh
The singers begin by humming a repetitive tune, building a familiar foundation for what's to come.


Do you ever shout things
The lyricists ask if the listener has ever spoken out with passion and intensity.


Do you ever shout things
The lyricists repeat their question, emphasizing the importance of speaking up.


Don't you think it's time you faced it?
The chorus urges the listener to confront a difficult truth.


Don't you think it's time you faced it?
The chorus repeats the plea for action, using rhetorical questioning to encourage the listener.


Some men they might feel so flattered
The verse acknowledges that some people may be pleased with the listener's failure to speak out, but it suggests that the listener should not be held back by others' opinions.


Don't you think it's time you faced it?
The chorus returns, reminding the listener of the importance of action.


Don't you think it's time you faced it?
The chorus repeats its assertive question, echoing the confidence that the singer has in their message.


Oh, oh, oh
The song ends with a repetition of its initial humming tune, leaving the listener with a sense of finality and completeness.


Oh, oh


Oh, oh, oh


Oh, oh


Oh, oh, oh


Oh, oh


Oh, oh, oh


Oh, oh




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Isak Kjavik, Mangus Rey

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