In his early days, StoneBridge created Sweden’s first DJ/Remix company, SweMix. He turned a basement operation into a hugely successful record label and brand and as part of this, StoneBridge was responsible for worldwide hits like Robin S ‘Show Me Love’ (StoneBridge Mix) and later earning his GRAMMY Nomination with Ne-Yo ‘Closer’ (StoneBridge Club Mix). In 2012 StoneBridge received a BMI Songwriter of the year award as co-writer of Jason Derulo’s 'Don't Wanna Go Home’, which uses StoneBridge’s iconic ‘Show Me Love’ bass line.
His prolific musical output has led to three studio albums. StoneBridge’s debut LP came in 2004 with the arrival of ‘Can’t Get Enough’, which garnered international acclaim among clubbers and the world’s music press. The album went on to sell over 60.000 copies and spawned undoubtedly two of StoneBridge’s biggest singles to date; ‘Put ‘Em High’ and ‘Take Me Away’, which both scored UK Top 10 chart positions. He then returned to the studio to complete the next album, ‘Music Takes Me’, which featured massive hits like ‘SOS’, ‘You Don’t Know’ and ‘Close To Heaven’. His third artist album, ‘The Morning After’, released in 2010, was regarded by StoneBridge as his ‘musical chef d'oeuvre’. The title track and second single from the album ‘Trip’en’ saw StoneBridge maintain his form for success.
StoneBridge just released new mixes of his classic single Take Me Away for 2018 as well as hitting #1 on Billboard Dance Chart with hus current hit Meet In The Middle featuring Haley Joelle. Other recent singles include Billboard #5 hit Turn It Down For What and two 2016 #1 Billboard hits If You Like It and Put ‘Em High 2016.
With his music regularly chalking up playlist support on radio networks such as BBC Radio 1, Sirius XM and Kiss FM, StoneBridge’s presence on the airwaves is familiar. This led to StoneBridge hosting his own weekly StoneBridge #bpmMix radio show on Sirius XM/BPM broadcasting to millions every Saturday throughout North America as well as his weekly StoneBridge HKJ Podcast. As a resident at Sirius XM/BPM his name has become synonymous with Saturday night dance music.
In addition to his busy studio, radio and touring commitments, StoneBridge also runs his own record label Stoney Boy Music, established in 1997 and boasts early releases from future stars Axwell, Eric Prydz and Robbie Rivera and the highly acclaimed sub label Dirty Harry Records.
Put Em high
StoneBridge Lyrics
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Those were, the words you, gave me,
Never, felt this way, before,
Your love, tastes like, ah-haaaa,
And baby I don't care
Where you've been before
Just put 'em high,
Make the best of it,
Just a little bit,
Just put 'em high,
And put 'em high
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Bom-ba-ber-bom-bom
Put 'em high
Push it high
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Bom-ba-ber-bom-bom
Put 'em high
Push it high
Baby, let me, need me,
Those were, the words you, gave me,
Never, felt this way, before,
Your love, tastes like, ah-haaaa,
And baby I don't care
Where you've been before
Just put 'em high,
Put 'em high
Make the best of it,
Just a little bit,
Just put 'em high,
And put 'em high
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Put 'em high
Push it high
Ba-ber-bom-bom
Bom-ba-ber-bom-bom
Put 'em high
Push it high
The lyrics to StoneBridge's song "Put Em High" are about a lover who is so struck by their significant other's love that they are willing to look past any of their past relationships or experiences. The chorus, "Just put 'em high, make the best of it, just a little bit, and put 'em high," is a message to embrace the moment and live in the present with their lover.
The repetition of "Ba-ber-bom-bom" and "Bom-ba-ber-bom-bom" in the song creates a catchy and upbeat sound that matches the positive feeling of the lyrics. The lyrics "Baby, let me, need me, those were the words you gave me" emphasize the importance of feeling wanted and loved by their partner. The line "Your love, tastes like ah-haaaa" is a metaphor for their lover's affection feeling sweet and satisfying.
Overall, the song encourages listeners to cherish and appreciate the love they have in their lives, and to let go of any past baggage or negativity in order to fully enjoy the present moment with their partner.
Line by Line Meaning
Baby, let me, need me,
The singer is asking someone to be with them and depend on them for love and support.
Those were, the words you, gave me,
The person being addressed previously expressed a desire for the singer's affection.
Never, felt this way, before,
The singer is experiencing a new and intense feeling of love.
Your love, tastes like, ah-haaaa,
The artist compares the feeling of being loved to a pleasurable taste sensation.
And baby I don't care
The artist is not concerned with the past of the person they are speaking to.
Where you've been before
The singer is referencing the history of the person they are speaking to.
Just put 'em high,
The singer is encouraging the person they are speaking to to aim high and strive for the best.
Make the best of it,
The artist is advising the person they are speaking to to make the most of their opportunities.
Just a little bit,
The artist is asking the person they are speaking to to put in some effort in order to achieve their goals.
Put 'em high,
The artist is repeating their encouragement to aim high and have high standards.
Ba-ber-bom-bom
This is a meaningless phrase used for its rhythmic effect and to fill out the music.
Bom-ba-ber-bom-bom
This is another nonsensical phrase used for rhythmic purposes and to add flavor to the lyrics.
Push it high
This is another variation of the singer's instruction to aim high and work towards achieving their goals.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: GEORGIOS NAKAS, KLAS JOHAN WAHL, STEN OLOF HALLSTROM, THERESE GRANKVIST
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@dirrty06
Who else wants to go back to this era of music? Such great memories ❤
@BeforeThisNovember
Go back where? They’re all here on YouTube 🔥
@jononx100
Life was simple then, with great vibes and tunes
@Maximillian_04
This song was definitely one of the bests in GTA IV TBOGT Vladivostok FM. 💜
@FreddieFreethinking
I Am a father now.
I play this Masterpiece to my kids.
And they love it. 👌
@dashcam2417
The song of the early 00's ..
So many night clubs.
So many late nights
So much fun....
@stevenwilcox8631
I can't believe this is 17 years old. It sounds like as if it was recorded yesterday it still sounds great!
@nataliaregina3094
yh its' mint!
@stevenwilcox8631
@@nataliaregina3094 It's definitely nostalgic!
@Dogboy73
I know right! Some tunes just sound fresh forever. I still love so much of all the old house tracks from the early days. That stuff is like 30+ years old now!! Amazing. Timeless.