Uh, woah woah yea
Damn it ain't getting no better all the fights we had
Back then it was better
All this fighting and fussing, and these crazy assumptions
It ain't getting no better, woah
Tell me how you feel please keep it real
Cause I just want you, only me and you
Only want you, only want you woah woah
Damn it ain't getting no better, it ain't getting no better woah
Tell me how you feel please keep it real
Cause I just want you, only me and you
We can touch a mill, yea a couple mill
Run it up with you, run it up with you
Yea run it up with you
I just got a new car yea I just whipped that coupe
I don't even think with you
But everything that I do it reminds me of you, yea reminds me of you
Yea shawty be calling my phone
Tell lil shawty to leave me alone
Smoking this gas it's hella strong (Strong, yea strong)
Yea lately i've been like street runner
Do the dash yea i'm feeling like gunna
It can just be me and you if you wanna
Yea i've been tryna keep you close
With you i've been focused on my goals
Now I don't have to worry bout none of these hoes
Shawty came to my room and took of her clothes
Yea I got the beam and the butterfly doors
You ain't my slime, you ain't my bro
You know my wrist always all froze
Yea i've been numb looking back
Remember the day I got you in my back
Broke my heart and you know its not fake
Feeling so real wanna hop out this stress
Losing you is my only fear, losing you is my only fear, losing you is my only fear
Yea what else, what else do you want from me?
What else do you think for me?
What else
Yea yea Damn it ain't getting no better all the fights we had
Back then it was better
All this fighting and fussing, and these crazy assumptions
It ain't getting no better, woah
Tell me how you feel please keep it real
Cause I just want you, only me and you
Only want you, only want you woah woah
In Arab!'s song "Only Want You," the lyrics encapsulate a tumultuous relationship marked by past joys and current struggles. The opening lines introduce a sense of nostalgia and disappointment. The singer reflects on a time when their relationship was less fraught with conflict, contrasting it with their present situation filled with arguments and misunderstandings. The repetition of "it ain't getting no better" underscores the ongoing emotional turmoil that the couple faces. There's a sense of yearning for clarity and honesty, as the singer pleads for transparency in communication, revealing their desire to reconnect on a deeper, more meaningful level. This opening sets the stage for a juxtaposition of the past's warmth against the current coldness, highlighting the complexities of love and relationships.
As the song progresses, the singer expresses an individualistic ambition alongside their yearning for a connection with their partner. Phrases like “we can touch a mill” imply aspirations of shared success and wealth, suggesting that while they desire personal growth, they also seek a partner in their journey. The desire to "run it up" with someone indicates that they want more than just a romantic relationship; they long for a collaboration that extends into material and emotional success. However, despite these aspirations, the singer finds it difficult to escape the lingering feelings of their partner in everything they do, making it clear that this person is deeply intertwined with their identity and daily life. The mention of a new car symbolizes personal achievement but also serves as a reminder of the partner they miss, emphasizing the conflict between independence and the longing for connection.
The lyrics also delve into the singer's struggles of moving on, highlighted by their interactions with others and their internal battles. The line "Tell lil shawty to leave me alone" indicates attempts to distance themselves from distractions while reaffirming their focus on the relationship that truly matters. Their mention of "smoking this gas" hints at both a coping mechanism and a lifestyle that distracts from the ache of longing. Moreover, the invocation of feeling like a "street runner" indicates a fast-paced life marked by reckless abandon, while simultaneously conveying a desire to keep their romantic connection alive amid external pressures. The deep emotional connection is intertwined with this lifestyle, as they acknowledge the importance of keeping their partner close, showing that their greatest wealth lies in love rather than material success.
Finally, the repeated invocation of fear—specifically, loss—creates a profound emotional climax in the song. The acknowledgment that "losing you is my only fear" reveals the depth of the singer's feelings, marking their vulnerability. This fear serves as a cautionary reminder of what is at stake in pursuing both personal ambitions and a romantic relationship. The reiteration of questions about the partner's desires and expectations reinforces a sense of insecurity, illuminating how much the singer values their opinions and presence. The cyclical nature of the lyrics, returning to the theme of wanting only the partner and reflecting on past joys, propels the emotional weight of the song, suggesting that amid all the chaos, love remains the central desire driving the narrative. Through its poignant exploration of love, loss, and aspiration, "Only Want You" articulates a modern struggle where ambition and relationships intricately intertwine, leaving the listener reflecting on the complexities of contemporary love.
Uh, woah woah yea
An expression of surprise or realization, setting the emotional tone for the song.
Damn it ain't getting no better all the fights we had
Reflecting on the ongoing struggles and conflicts in the relationship, emphasizing that things are not improving.
Back then it was better
Nostalgically recalling a time when the relationship was more positive and harmonious.
All this fighting and fussing, and these crazy assumptions
Describing the turmoil caused by misunderstandings and frequent arguments that strain the relationship.
It ain't getting no better, woah
Reiterating the sentiment that the situation is stagnant and remains problematic despite hopes for improvement.
Tell me how you feel please keep it real
Asking for honest communication about emotions to clarify where both partners stand.
Cause I just want you, only me and you
Expressing a desire for exclusivity and intimacy, emphasizing the wish to focus on the partner alone.
Only want you, only want you woah woah
Reiterating the primary emphasis on wanting a singular connection with the partner, highlighting deep affection.
Damn it ain't getting no better, it ain't getting no better woah
A reaffirmation of the frustration with the stagnant state of the relationship, suggesting a feeling of helplessness.
Tell me how you feel please keep it real
A plea for honesty once again, searching for clarity and understanding between partners.
Cause I just want you, only me and you
Reiterating the longing for a deep, exclusive connection, emphasizing desire for mutual commitment.
We can touch a mill, yea a couple mill
Expressing the aspiration to achieve financial success together, envisioning a future with shared goals.
Run it up with you, run it up with you
Desiring to build wealth and enjoy experiences alongside the partner, emphasizing collaboration.
Yea run it up with you
Reinforcing the sentiment of wanting to share successes and ventures together.
I just got a new car yea I just whipped that coupe
Celebrating personal achievements, signifying a sense of accomplishment with recent purchases.
I don't even think with you
Acknowledging a disconnect from the partner, illustrating feelings of solitude despite physical proximity.
But everything that I do it reminds me of you, yea reminds me of you
Expressing how the partner's presence lingers in the mind, indicating enduring emotional ties despite challenges.
Yea shawty be calling my phone
Mentioning the partner's ongoing attempts to reach out, highlighting the active aspect of the relationship.
Tell lil shawty to leave me alone
Implying frustration or distraction from outside influences, desiring space from unnecessary drama.
Smoking this gas it's hella strong (Strong, yea strong)
Engaging in escapism, using substances to cope with stress and the emotional weight of the relationship.
Yea lately I've been like street runner
Describing a fast-paced lifestyle, often on the move, reflecting the struggles and the hustle of daily life.
Do the dash yea I'm feeling like gunna
Comparing oneself to a rapper who embodies a carefree, fast-paced lifestyle, indicating a desire for freedom.
It can just be me and you if you wanna
Inviting the partner to embrace exclusivity, suggesting a desire for a deeper, more intimate bond.
Yea I've been tryna keep you close
Expressing the effort to maintain a strong connection despite external challenges.
With you I've been focused on my goals
Indicating that the partner serves as motivation for personal aspirations, underscoring their significance.
Now I don't have to worry bout none of these hoes
Conveying relief from distractions or temptations from others, reaffirming commitment to the partner.
Shawty came to my room and took off her clothes
Illustrating a more intimate aspect of the relationship, pointing towards physical closeness.
Yea I got the beam and the butterfly doors
Describing flashy possessions, symbolizing status and success, but perhaps hinting at superficiality.
You ain't my slime, you ain't my bro
Establishing boundaries, indicating that the partner holds a unique, different place in his life compared to others.
You know my wrist always all froze
Mentioning wealth or material symbols of success through jewelry, possibly as a facade for deeper issues.
Yea I've been numb looking back
Reflecting on past emotional pain, suggesting an attempt to detach from hurtful memories.
Remember the day I got you in my back
Recalling a significant moment related to the relationship, emphasizing nostalgia and emotional attachment.
Broke my heart and you know it's not fake
Expressing genuine heartbreak caused by the partner, clarifying the reality of their past pains.
Feeling so real wanna hop out this stress
Desiring to escape from overwhelming feelings and pressures associated with the relationship.
Losing you is my only fear, losing you is my only fear, losing you is my only fear
Reiterating the deep fear of losing the partner, highlighting the intensity of attachment and vulnerability.
Yea what else, what else do you want from me?
Expressing frustration over unmet expectations or demands in the relationship, searching for clarity.
What else do you think for me?
Seeking insight into the partner's perspective and expectations from him, highlighting communication struggles.
What else
A simplistic yet profound query about the relationship's future, indicating uncertainty.
Yea yea Damn it ain't getting no better all the fights we had
Revisiting the theme of ongoing conflict, expressing disappointment that the same issues persist.
Back then it was better
Longing for the past, indicating that prior times were filled with joy compared to the present strife.
All this fighting and fussing, and these crazy assumptions
Summarizing the chaos resulting from unresolved issues and misunderstanding between partners.
It ain't getting no better, woah
A concluding sentiment emphasizing stagnation, longing for improvement in their relationship dynamic.
Tell me how you feel please keep it real
A final plea for honest communication and openness about feelings to navigate their turbulent relationship.
Cause I just want you, only me and you
A concluding statement reaffirming a desire for a deeper, exclusive connection with the partner.
Only want you, only want you woah woah
Reiterating the longing for an authentic emotional and physical connection, emphasizing dedication.
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Written by: Ricky Vercetti