Euphoria
late night drive home Lyrics


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Well, I know the speakers in my car are blown out
So just take a from the card and throw it around
Don't worry 'bout what people say or do
Just put the music on play, we'll do whatever we want to do
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh

So let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight
There's no need to fight, there's no need to fight

And I know most of the time you're just dreaming
Too obsessed with you to enjoy the feeling
Don't worry 'bout what people say or do
Don't throw yourself away, you're cool now
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh, ooh

So let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight

Nine people posted up inside this house
The filthy people seeking it round and round
We saw the lights, we saw the lights
And one of them completely lost their mind
And the rest of us were having the time of our lives
We can work this out, we can work this out
This out

So let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight
So let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight
Let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight





Let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight
Let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of 'Euphoria' by Late Night Drive Home discuss the state of the singer's car speakers, revealing that they are blown out. Despite this, the singer suggests throwing a card around and putting on some music. The lyrics emphasize that it's important to focus on enjoying the moment and not worry about what other people think or do, using the repetition of "don't worry 'bout what people say or do" throughout the song. The chorus encourages singing and celebrates a lack of conflict saying, "let us sing tonight, there's no need to fight."


The second verse discusses how the person the singer is addressing may be too focused on their own dreams to enjoy the present moment. Despite this, the singer again emphasizes the importance of not wasting time, saying "don't throw yourself away, you're cool now." The rest of the song discusses being in a house with nine people, where they saw lights and someone lost their mind, but the rest of the people were enjoying themselves. The song ends with a final repetition of "let us sing tonight."


Overall, the lyrics to 'Euphoria' by Late Night Drive Home promote living in the moment and enjoying life without worrying what other people think or do. The song acknowledges that life can be chaotic and unpredictable, but encourages embracing the moment and finding joy in it.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, I know the speakers in my car are blown out
I am aware that my car's speakers are not functioning properly.


So just take a from the card and throw it around
Let's take a break and relieve stress by doing something fun.


Don't worry 'bout what people say or do
Do not pay attention to negative opinions of others.


Just put the music on play, we'll do whatever we want to do
Let's enjoy the music and have fun without restrictions.


And I know most of the time you're just dreaming
I understand that most of the time you are lost in your own thoughts.


Too obsessed with you to enjoy the feeling
You are too consumed with your own emotions to enjoy the moment.


Don't throw yourself away, you're cool now
Do not undervalue yourself, you are amazing just the way you are.


Nine people posted up inside this house
There were nine people gathered in the house.


The filthy people seeking it round and round
Some individuals were restless and looking for something to do.


We saw the lights, we saw the lights
We noticed some bright lights somewhere.


And one of them completely lost their mind
One of the individuals lost control of their senses.


And the rest of us were having the time of our lives
The others were enjoying themselves thoroughly.


We can work this out, we can work this out, this out
We can come up with a solution to any problem that arises.


So let us sing tonight, let us sing tonight
Let us enjoy the moment by singing together.


There's no need to fight, there's no need to fight
There is no point in getting into arguments and spoiling the fun.




Writer(s): Andres Julian Portillo, Brian Dolan, Freddy Baca, Juan Carlos Vargas

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