Car Window
YEEK Lyrics


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Baby don't you know I got you? no...
Baby I don't know...
Baby I don't even know...

Used to gettin' everything that you want (want)
Well I ain't even get a lot of love at all (all, all)
I don't wanna see you cry,
Don't wanna see you ball(no, no, no, no, no, no)
I'm bad with any emotion, baby it's not my fault (fault)

Baby don't you know I got you? no...
Baby I don't know...
Baby I don't even know...

My brother's car window got smashed (smashed)
Paid for a new one in cash (cash)
I'm fully convinced that my neighbor got mad (mad)
Bumping too loud in my room
Smoking too loud in my pad
Used to come home to that ass
Now I got fomo (fomo, fomo)
Dealing with downstairs complaints
Now I'm solo (solo, solo)

Baby don't you know I got you? no...




Baby I don't know...
Baby I don't even know...

Overall Meaning

The first verse of YEEK's song Car Window seems to be addressing a relationship issue with a partner. The repetition of "Baby don't you know I got you?" and the subsequent "no", followed by "Baby I don't know" and "Baby I don't even know" suggest a lack of clarity and understanding between the two parties involved. The singer then goes on to highlight a contrast in their experiences, noting that while their partner is used to getting everything they want, the singer has not received much love in their life at all. Despite not wanting to see their partner cry or suffer, the singer admits to struggling with emotions, ultimately stating that it's "not my fault".


The second verse of the song shifts focus to a separate topic, that of the singer's experiences living in a shared living space with loud music and smoking habits. The imagery of a smashed car window and the subsequent purchase of a new one with cash suggests a disregard for material possessions, which is further emphasized by the singer's casual attitude towards their neighbor's anger at their noise. The line "Used to come home to that ass / Now I got fomo" seems to indicate a sense of homesickness or longing, potentially for a more carefree or enjoyable time in their life. The final lines of the verse depict the singer as now living solo, potentially due to complaints from downstairs neighbors.


Overall, the lyrics of Car Window seem to be grappling with issues of emotional confusion and isolation, perhaps reflecting a broader sense of disconnection and uncertainty in modern society.


Line by Line Meaning

Baby don't you know I got you? no...
I can't promise you that I can always be there for you and have everything figured out.


Baby I don't know...
I'm not sure what to do or how to make you feel better right now.


Baby I don't even know...
I'm feeling lost and uncertain about everything, including our relationship.


Used to gettin' everything that you want (want)
You're used to having your needs met and getting what you want in life.


Well I ain't even get a lot of love at all (all, all)
I haven't had a lot of experiences with love or receiving affection.


I don't wanna see you cry,
I don't want you to be upset or unhappy.


Don't wanna see you ball(no, no, no, no, no, no)
I don't want to see you cry uncontrollably and feel helpless.


I'm bad with any emotion, baby it's not my fault (fault)
I struggle with expressing and dealing with my own emotions, and it's not something that I can easily change.


My brother's car window got smashed (smashed)
My brother's car had its window broken.


Paid for a new one in cash (cash)
He was able to get a new window by paying for it in cash.


I'm fully convinced that my neighbor got mad (mad)
I believe that my neighbor was the one who caused the damage to the car window.


Bumping too loud in my room
I was playing music too loudly in my room.


Smoking too loud in my pad
I was smoking too much and it was bothering my neighbors.


Used to come home to that ass
I used to come home to my significant other and feel comforted by their presence.


Now I got fomo (fomo, fomo)
Now I'm experiencing FOMO (fear of missing out) because I'm not with them anymore.


Dealing with downstairs complaints
I'm dealing with complaints from my downstairs neighbors who are bothered by my noise.


Now I'm solo (solo, solo)
Now I'm alone and don't have anyone to come home to anymore.




Writer(s): Sebastian Carandang

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