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Don't you see The lines are filled with imagery found in nature, like rocks and constellations. They sit along the branches of a large, beautiful tree as one of its most stirring images. [Outro: Mereba (& J.I.D)] Returning to a folksy song, hymn inspired vibe, “Get Free” is a soulful almost-two minutes that might recall the listener’s memory of how they have been taught to pray. Gonna find some sleep someday Take my breath away just like a souvenir, This song is about The Weeknd and Selena’s reply to his new song “Missed You” which is speculated to be about Selena, (Selena’s friend Theresa Marie liked a ig post confirming that “Souvenir” is about The Weeknd, Selena Gomez Appears To Address Her Relationship With The Weeknd On “Souvenir”, Read All The Lyrics To The Deluxe Edition Of Selena Gomez’s ‘Rare’, New York back in August, tenth floor balcony, It's better than pills how you put me to sleep, Kissed in every corner, Presidential Suite, It's better than pills how you put me to sleep (Puts me, yeah), Souvenir (Nightcore Remix) by Nightcore (Ft. Kenke Nightcore & Selena Gomez). Iʼm up on all your riddles Song Duration: 4 min 53 sec. But I donʼt know, no, I donʼt know
In a place that keeps its secrets from you in the hopes that you’ll fail, togetherness is a kind of treasure that needs to be protected. Than with a ghost with a heart that froze See Iʼm hella hip this time (hip)
'Cause I didn't own you, baby You're giving me chills at a hundred degrees (A hundred)
Let's just act like adults Cut the bullshit this time With a simple guitar melody and a heavy, slow beat, “Kinfolk” is a folk song for the living, for mother and father, for sisters and brothers, for all the aunties and uncles and cousins and the neighbors who looked out for your house when you were away or watched you as a kid when you went to a corner store. See Iʼm hella hip this time (hip)
I was wrong, you was right, justified, I was playing with fire I'ma keep it cool now, although I know it's through now By the end of the song, Mereba’s singing “I’m leaving Samsara” as the instruments disappear and the melody becomes an earthy ambiance. Egyptian blue Along with her vibes, her lyrics express lessons of healing and growth. Mereba Lyrics "Souvenir" Soon. The black truck that Mereba speaks of is a symbol of success; a gift that she wanted to give to her deceased father, as mentioned in the last verse. [Chorus: Mereba, J.I.D, Both] Souvenir Lyrics: Red is the color I wear when it's late And my doors knocked on 'round 8 Grey is the color I wear when its cold I don't mind shaking, it keeps me awake [Verse 2] Outside I'm cucumber cool New York back in August, tenth floor balcony Take my, take-take my breath away just like A lotta shit that I didn't before Continuing the theme of growing love is “Stay Tru”, a relaxing track with sweet background violin and sweeter vocals. [Outro] Whichever case, she isn’t bitter or sad. Rather than furious, the vibe is more foreboding and readying, like preparing to protect the fort against attackers.
Good God, these niggas is crazy It is this that connects the spirits and dreams of generations. Mereba talks about riding along the highway, leaving behind the lover who didn’t want to stay for the journey. The outro is whimsical and lovely; she is just happy to have more things to see and experience. Crazy how some lips could just kiss me blind Learn more about our use of cookies: Cookie Policy, We Take Our Kinfolk With Us Everywhere We Go: Mereba’s “The Jungle Is The Only Way Out”, Thank You For Giving Me Beautiful Moments: BTS’s The Most Beautiful Moment in Life, A Metaphysical Journey: On Nujabes and His Style, How I Got Hired: Digital Marketing Coordinator at Epic Records, The 7 Skincare Products That Will Refine Your Routine, I Renovated a 1997 Viking Pop-up Camper | Photo Diary, How to Look Cute Without Ruining the World, Looking Back At October’s Best Tunes As We Transition To Autumn. This song is a kind of hymn for the ones still looking for their dreams, a reminder to live, love, and survive. If we'd peep our hidden treasures What if I told you... M . Marian Mereba, known by her stage name Mereba, dropped her first album, “The Jungle Is The Only Way Out”, on February 27, 2019. Cut the bullshit this time There is nothing explicitly religious about this sound, but the spirituality is present and apparent throughout. Ainʼt going down with no ship this time (no, no)
“Looking at the sky, there were meteors exploding high, high/On that soft sand, slipping right through my hands/Remember”- “Souvenir”.