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Hummer
Steve Lacy Lyrics


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Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh (ooh)
Oh, oh, oh, oh (ooh)

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh (ooh)
Oh, oh, oh, oh (ooh)

Overall Meaning

As a lyrics interpreter, the above lyrics from Steve Lacy's song "Hummer" do not offer much in terms of interpretation. They are simply repetitive sounds that may add to the overall musical composition of the song. It could be seen as an emotive expression or musical emphasis. This is not unusual in modern music, where some artists use sounds and repetition as an integral part of their musical style.


However, it is important to note that this opening sequence of sounds creates a texture and sets the tone for the rest of the song. It is part of a minimalist approach that Steve Lacy takes in his music, where he uses simple sounds and beats to bring out his message. As the song continues, Steve Lacy builds on this simple foundation by introducing new sounds and adding depth to the composition.


Line by Line Meaning

I know you love me, baby
The singer is confident that their partner loves them.


I know you love me, baby
The singer reiterates that their partner loves them.


I love you too
The singer loves their partner as well.


I love you too
The artist reaffirms their love.


You ride so well, it's so swell
The artist is impressed with how their partner performs during sexual activity.


You ride so well, it's so swell
The singer reiterates their admiration for their partner's sexual skills.


Ooh, your love is heavenly
The singer views their partner's love as pure and blissful.


Ooh, your love is heavenly
The artist emphasizes the purity and blissfulness of their partner's love.


Don't you know you bless me, baby?
The artist feels blessed to have their partner in their life.


Don't you know you bless me, baby?
The artist reiterates their gratefulness for their partner's presence in their life.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Steve Thomas Lacy-Moya

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Taylor


on Infrunami

Bruh, im so slow, that i didnt even get that he was tryna say in front of me but used the word infrunami cuz it sounds like it. i know its not a real word, but still. its the thought that counts tho

hadgebehfds


on Bad Habit

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