untitled2
the booyah! kids Lyrics


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What if I waited in this?
Satan spoke a while with you
Fear that if we left we might miss
Something that was once
So true

Meant to meet so many more of them
So we could leave alone and be okay
Meant to mean so much to so many more
So we could leave alone and be oh-

Meet me in sometime to share
I will
Meet me in sometime to
Ooh

I don't even love that back
I'm not even like that




I'm just tryna understand
How I try

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "untitled2" by the booyah! kids depict a sense of contemplation and doubt in a romantic relationship. The opening line, "What if I waited in this?" suggests the singer questioning whether they should continue waiting for something uncertain or unknown. The line "Satan spoke a while with you" may symbolize the influence of negative thoughts or doubts that have entered the conversation between the singer and their partner.


The lyrics express a fear of missing out on something that was once true and meaningful. This fear seems to be holding the singer back from leaving the relationship, as they ponder the potential of meeting more people and being okay on their own. The repetition of the phrase "Meant to meet so many more of them, So we could leave alone and be okay" highlights the singer's desire for independence and self-discovery.


The chorus of the song brings a glimmer of hope and a longing for connection, with the repeated plea to "Meet me in sometime to share." The singer expresses a willingness to meet and connect, but also acknowledges the uncertainty and confusion in the relationship, stating, "I don't even love that back, I'm not even like that, I'm just tryna understand, How I try."


Overall, the lyrics of "untitled2" convey a complex mix of emotions, including doubt, fear, longing, and a search for self-understanding within a romantic context.


Line by Line Meaning

What if I waited in this?
Contemplating the possibility of remaining in this situation or moment for an extended period of time.


Satan spoke a while with you
Engaged in a lengthy conversation or interaction with someone who brings negative influences and temptations.


Fear that if we left we might miss
Experiencing anxiety or worry about potentially missing out on something significant if we were to depart from our current situation.


Something that was once so true
Referring to a past experience or relationship that held a deep sense of genuineness and authenticity.


Meant to meet so many more of them
Intended to encounter numerous individuals who possess similar traits or qualities.


So we could leave alone and be okay
The purpose behind meeting these individuals was to eventually be able to part ways and still feel content and emotionally stable.


Meant to mean so much to so many more
Originally destined to hold significant importance and value to a larger number of people.


So we could leave alone and be oh-
The objective was to eventually depart from these connections and still feel a sense of fulfillment and satisfaction.


Meet me in sometime to share
Arrange a meeting at a specific point in time to exchange thoughts, emotions, or experiences.


I will
Expressing an affirmative and committed response to the proposition of meeting to share.


Meet me in sometime to
Requesting to meet at a specific time in order to engage in an activity or conversation.


Ooh
An exclamation expressing excitement, curiosity, or anticipation.


I don't even love that back
Not reciprocating or experiencing the same level of affection or emotional attachment towards a person or thing.


I'm not even like that
Clarifying that one's behavior or attitude does not align with a particular stereotype or expectation.


I'm just tryna understand
Expressing the desire to comprehend or make sense of a situation or individual's actions.


How I try
Acknowledging one's efforts and attempts to navigate through a challenging or complicated situation.




Writer(s): Aidan Ludlam, Emma Lee, Julian Kaufman

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