Kaen
Shayne Orok Lyrics
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それでも踊りたかった
眠れないくらい
情熱の火はいつしか
いつの日にか
はなから気付いている
焔はいつか消える
なのにまだ I′m so serious
ああまだ間に合う
ああただ Burn it up Baby
Sorry darling そんなに甘くないよ
でもきっとそんなに悪くないよ
Oh ah ah, give me fire
Light it up Baby 燃やしちゃうぜ yeah
Party is over
Give me fire
Light it up Baby 燃やしちゃうぜ
The lyrics of Shayne Orok's song "Kaen" speak about a desire to continue dancing even after the party is over. The singer of the song confesses that they wanted to keep dancing even though they couldn't sleep because of the burning passion inside them. They acknowledge that the flame of their passion will eventually disappear, but they still feel the need to keep going. The singer realizes that they didn't need anything else but the fire inside them, yet they still take themselves seriously.
The chorus of the song is a plea from the singer to "light it up" and "burn it up" baby. They ask for one last chance to set the dancefloor alight with the burning passion they feel inside. The lyrics suggest a sense of urgency and a feeling that the singer may not get another chance to express themselves in this way. The song captures the intense desire to keep moving and to keep the fire inside burning brightly.
Line by Line Meaning
Party is over
The festivities have ended
それでも踊りたかった
Even so, I wanted to dance
眠れないくらい
To the point where I can't even sleep
情熱の火はいつしか
My passion's fire, somehow
いつの日にか
Someday
はなから気付いている
I realized it from the start
焔はいつか消える
That the flames will eventually die out
ねぇ なにも要らないはずだった
Hey, I thought I didn't need anything
なのにまだ I′m so serious
And yet, I'm still so serious
ああまだ間に合う
Ah, it's still not too late
ああただ Burn it up Baby
Ah, just burn it up, baby
Sorry darling そんなに甘くないよ
Sorry darling, it's not that sweet
でもきっとそんなに悪くないよ
But it surely can't be that bad
Oh ah ah, give me fire
Oh ah ah, give me fire
Light it up Baby 燃やしちゃうぜ yeah
Light it up, baby. Let's set it on fire, yeah
Party is over
The festivities have ended
Give me fire
Give me fire
Light it up Baby 燃やしちゃうぜ
Light it up, baby. Let's set it on fire
Writer(s): Shayne Orok
Contributed by Harper J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.