Sol Rising began meditating at age four, and his mother took him to visit numerous spiritual teachers, who inspired him on the spiritual path he walks today. As a teenager, he became a hip hop fanatic. His rooted interest in hip hop led him to learning the art of scratching. Sol Rising soon became one of America’s top scratch DJs, winning second place at the DMC, the world’s most prestigious DJ competition and first place at Scribble Jam.
After graduating at the University of Iowa, he realized accounting was not his path. A journey to India illuminated his true calling — to light up people’s awareness of their true nature through music. This led him to study audio engineering and production at Pyramind Studios in San Francisco, CA.
Now a successful producer with 20 albums released, Sol Rising has been streamed over 120 million times on Spotify and Apple music. He has licensed music for brands such as Apple, Clarks Shoes, Hotels.com, Snapchat, Airbnb and US Polo as well as a placement in Academy Award winning director Paolo Sorrentino’s latest film “Loro.” Sol Rising has been featured in major media outlets including The Washington Post and Yoga Journal. Sol Rising is an international touring DJ playing festivals in the US, Canada, Europe, Asia and Australia at festivals such as Wanderlust, Burning Man and Lightning in a Bottle.
Can't Get Enough
Sol Rising Lyrics
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I can′t get enough of you baby
I can't get enough of you baby
I can′t get enough of you baby
I can't get enough of you
I can't get enough
I can never please you baby
I can never please you baby
I can′t get enough
I can never please you baby
I can't get enough
I can never please you baby
I can′t get enough
I can never please you baby
I can't get enough
I can never please you baby
I can′t get enough
I can never please you baby
I can't get enough
I can never please you baby
Baby
Baby
The lyrics to Sol Rising’s “Can’t Get Enough” are very straightforward and revolve around the theme of an unrequited love. The singer repeatedly tells their lover that they cannot get enough of them, but also acknowledges that they can never seem to please them. The repetition of “I can't get enough” emphasizes the singer’s desperation and longing for their lover. It’s as if the singer is addicted to their lover and cannot get enough of their affection, but is also aware that their love is one-sided.
The line “I can never please you baby” portrays the singer’s frustration and the realization that their lover is not reciprocating their feelings. It’s a sad and vulnerable admission of their inability to satisfy their lover’s needs. The song’s overall mood is melancholic, but the upbeat tempo and the catchy melody create a hopeful and light-hearted atmosphere.
In conclusion, “Can’t Get Enough” highlights the feeling of loving someone who doesn’t feel the same way. It shows the complexity of human emotions and the struggles of unrequited love.
Line by Line Meaning
Baby
Addressing the subject of the song.
I can?t get enough of you baby
Expressing the subject's insatiable desire for the addressee.
I can't get enough of you baby
Repeating the subject's desire for emphasis.
I can?t get enough of you baby
Repeating the subject's desire for emphasis.
I can't get enough of you
Reiterating the subject's insatiable desire for the addressee.
I can't get enough
Admitting that the subject can never satisfy the addressee completely.
I can never please you baby
Acknowledging the subject's inability to fully satisfy the addressee.
I can?t get enough
Reiterating the subject's insatiable desire for the addressee.
I can never please you baby
Emphasizing the subject's inability to fully satisfy the addressee.
I can?t get enough
Continuing to express the subject's insatiable desire for the addressee.
I can never please you baby
Repeating the subject's acknowledgement of their inability to fully satisfy the addressee.
I can't get enough
Continuing to reiterate the subject's insatiable desire for the addressee.
I can never please you baby
Continuing to emphasize the subject's acknowledgement of their inability to fully satisfy the addressee.
Baby
Repeating the subject's address to the addressee at the end of the song.
Writer(s): Brandon Man Lai Au
Contributed by Kylie J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.