Love In The Air
kisskh.me Lyrics
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Alone in this iddy biddy world
feel cool being little on ol' me
thats why , i'm so free wouldn't
pay a cent for ya thought , no siree
thats wild, coo coo, wozers
birthed from the concrete but grew into a flower
while life keep spinning by the hours
Hook:
It's something, It's something
in the air, slowing them down
x2
Verse 2:
Now tell me you don't want that position
splinters in ya ass, from every game
you sitting, now thats the correlation to benchin'
don't it hurt ? Life get worrisome you don't
never work, you really no pain, you don't know
hurt, what the fuck you wining bout ?
get on nigga! what the fuck the timing bout ?
get homes nigga! When everybody made figures
you justified as the regular nigga, now don't that
lie form to motivation? This is Emmit Smith
killing Walter Payton , God over satan
moving on pacing , you can not erase it for
every thought I process is a facelift
for seeing what's idolized in the matrix
that's the reason why niggas will never make it
Hook
The lyrics of "Love in the Air" by kisskh.me explore themes of individuality, freedom, and the contrasting experiences of life. The opening verse evokes a sense of self-acceptance amid the vastness of existence. The phrase "Alone in this iddy biddy world" suggests the artist's recognition of their small place in a much larger universe, yet they find comfort in their uniqueness. The line "feel cool being little on ol' me" indicates a contentment with their identity and circumstances. This acceptance of their small stature metaphorically underscores their resilience. They acknowledge that despite life's challenges, they refuse to trade their independence for approval or material gain, as indicated by "wouldn't pay a cent for ya thought." The imagery of being "birthed from the concrete but grew into a flower" encapsulates the idea of rising above harsh beginnings, transforming adversity into beauty. Ultimately, time is relentless, and as it rolls by, the artist embraces a liberated spirit.
The hook brings forth a sense of something ethereal and transformative "in the air." This recurring refrain suggests that there is an elusive quality in the atmosphere that affects everyone, slowing them down as they navigate the complexities of life. This could be interpreted as an acknowledgment of the powerful emotional currents that influence people's thoughts and behaviors, hinting at a collective yearning for connection amid individual struggles. The repetition of the hook reinforces its potency, making it a focal point of the song that resonates with the listener, prompting reflection on their own life's pace and the factors that slow them down.
In the second verse, the lyrics take a sharp turn toward a critique of complacency. The artist confronts an unnamed individual who is resistant to change or growth, suggesting that their situation and outlook are self-imposed. The metaphor of having "splinters in ya ass" implies discomfort and the pain of inactivity. The line "you justified as the regular nigga" reflects the idea that some people settle for an average existence, boxed in by societal standards, yet the artist suggests this can lead to a cycle of stagnation. By referencing well-known figures like Emmitt Smith and Walter Payton, the lyrics draw a parallel between personal struggles and competitive dynamics, showcasing the need to challenge oneself to rise above mediocrity. The lines highlight how external perceptions can distort one's reality and motivation, potentially leading to a quest for validation in unhealthy ways.
Ultimately, the lyrics present a dichotomy between those who thrive amid adversity and those who remain stuck in their patterns. The phrase "niggas will never make it" encapsulates the artist's belief in the necessity of resilience and self-advocacy. It suggests that a lack of determination and the failure to confront personal obstacles lead to a repetitive cycle. The artist advocates for self-awareness and transformative thought processes, linking success to the ability to navigate the "matrix" of societal expectations and personal limitations. The song thus becomes a message of empowerment, urging listeners to recognize their agency in their life choices while simultaneously acknowledging the pervasive challenges that act upon them, encapsulated in the elusive power of "love in the air."
Line by Line Meaning
Alone in this iddy biddy world
In this vast yet confined existence, I find myself solitary.
feel cool being little on ol' me
I take pride in my humble stature and self-identity.
thats why, i'm so free wouldn't
This acceptance grants me a sense of liberation.
pay a cent for ya thought, no siree
I wouldn’t invest a single dime in your opinions or judgments.
thats wild, coo coo, wozers
It’s astonishing and somewhat absurd, to navigate through these extremes.
birthed from the concrete but
Emerging from a harsh and unforgiving environment,
grew into a flower
I transformed into something beautiful and vibrant.
while life keep spinning by the hours
As time continues to pass rapidly, I strive to blossom.
It's something, It's something
There exists an elusive quality, indescribable yet palpable.
in the air, slowing them down
It affects the atmosphere, inducing a sense of lethargy in others.
Now tell me you don't want that position
I challenge you to deny your desire for success and recognition.
splinters in ya ass, from every game
You endure discomfort from continuous effort and competition.
you sitting, now thats the correlation to benchin'
Remaining inactive relates directly to being sidelined.
don't it hurt? Life get worrisome you don't
Isn’t it painful? Life becomes stressful when you're stagnant.
never work, you really no pain, you don't know
Without effort, you truly remain unaware of genuine suffering.
hurt, what the fuck you wining bout?
What are you complaining about when you haven’t truly suffered?
get on nigga! what the fuck the timing bout?
Rise up! What are you waiting for you? The moment won’t wait for you.
get homes nigga! When everybody made figures
Return to your roots while others are achieving success.
you justified as the regular nigga, now don't that
You’ve accepted being ordinary, but isn’t there more to strive for?
lie form to motivation?
Isn’t the deception a catalyst for your drive?
This is Emmit Smith killing Walter Payton
This represents a monumental clash, a victory over formidable opponents.
God over satan
A portrayal of ultimate triumph, good conquering evil.
moving on pacing, you can not erase it for
As you advance, you cannot dismiss or ignore the past.
every thought I process is a facelift
Each contemplation brings about a transformation or renewal.
for seeing what's idolized in the matrix
To recognize and understand societal ideals within our constructed reality.
that's the reason why niggas will never make it
This is why many remain trapped, unable to break free from their limitations.
Lyrics © ATMO SONGS, BMG Rights Management
Written by: Harold PHILIPPON, Darryl JORDAN JR
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@mrigakshipatowary2220
I love it how these actors of kinnporche and love in the air gave their all and didn't shy away.
@sealenaaa
FACTSS!!!
@Unknowngames111
They are not in kinnporsche dear
@Kaberikalita-g5n
@@Unknowngames111 did you read the comment before replying dear
@capricornstars4083
This was seriously such an awesome scene. So natural and progressive. The way Payu still wanted Rain's answer about them while Payu was somewhat vulnerable, trying to sell Rain his good points lol. Just freaking good.
@boyslove.obsessed
I didn’t realize it until after the fact, but I was holding my breathe the entire time! 🥵🔥🥵🔥
@huggledemon32
I didn’t in the original- but for some reason I did when watching THIS short clip- maybe because I knew what was coming next!?🧐😳😅🥰
@o-o2619
Which ep is this please
@boyslove.obsessed
@@o-o2619 - Episode 5
@huggledemon32
@@o-o2619 ep 5