A duet where two voices trade confessions of foolish devotion over a pop beat.
The lyric doesn't romanticize the fever.
It just states it plainly, 'She lie, but I believe her', and lets that contradiction hang there.
A duet where two voices trade confessions of foolish devotion over a pop beat.
A duet where two voices trade confessions of foolish devotion over a pop beat.
The lyric doesn't romanticize the fever.
It just states it plainly, 'She lie, but I believe her', and lets that contradiction hang there.
A duet where two voices trade confessions of foolish devotion over a pop beat.
Love stupid, I know it
The lyric doesn't romanticize the fever. It just states it plainly, 'She lie, but I believe her', and lets that contradiction hang there. That's where the song lives, in the space between knowing better and doing it anyway.
When KEY sings 'Love stupid, I know it' twice, it's not just a catchy hook. It's someone naming their own condition out loud, almost shrugging at how obvious it is that they're staying in something messy. The repetition feels like a person trying to convince themselves they're aware, even as they keep going.
It's a compact, self-aware shrug. The phrase admits the foolishness without any drama, which makes the devotion that follows feel more stubborn than sweet.
The way Tiffany's 'Woo baby shot me down again' answers KEY's opening confession gives the track its push-pull rhythm.
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Key:
I love her, can’t leave her
Forever I’ll always need her
She lie, but I believe her
Lovesick I got that fever
Love stupid, I know it
Love stupid, I know it
I know, cause I’m a fool in love
Tiffany:
Woo baby shot me down again
Shot me down with the love and it go bang bang
Call me a killer from a gang
Shot you down with the love and it go bang bang
Key:
And oh, I love her so, that’s why I gotta let her know
That I’ll be here for her to always love her down
And maybe that’s the truth
The clock can tick and ain’t no use
I wanna
Key/Tiffany:
wear my tux can see you when you’re gown
Tiffany:
Bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Love him down, down
I shot my baby with a bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Tiffany/Key:
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Tiffany:
Bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Love him down, down
I shot my baby with a bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Tiffany/Key:
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Key:
Oh yeah, I love my baby
Tiffany:
Hey baby yeah I love you
Stupid is what stupid do
Tom and Jerry and Scooby Doo
Oh, baby, I’m a fool for you
Key:
Come here, baby, be my lollypop
I make it better, make the booty drop
Hey baby, can’t get you out my brains
Damn girl, you’re such a sexy thing
You're pretty little lady
And my baby makes me go down down
Tiffany:
My baby makes me go down down
Tiffany/Key:
Hey, my baby make me go down down down down
My baby make me go
Tiffany/Key:
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Tiffany:
Love him down, down
I shot my baby with a bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
Tiffany/Key:
Bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Tiffany:
Love him down, down
I shot my baby with a bang, bang
Shot him with a bang
Tiffany/Key:
Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang
A duet where two voices trade confessions of foolish devotion over a pop beat. The lyric doesn't romanticize the fever. It just states it plainly, 'She lie, but I believe her', and lets that contradiction hang there.
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