Messy Lyrics by Lola Young is a new english song by Lola Young. The song is released on LolaYoung’s official YouTube channel, written by Lola Young and Conor Dickinson, and produced by Solomonophonic, Manuka, Monsune, and Carter Lang. With raw and unapologetic energy, the track delivers a bold and emotionally charged performance, encapsulating themes of frustration, self-identity, and the struggle for acceptance in relationships. Through sharp lyricism and an intense vocal delivery, the song portrays a deeply personal yet universally relatable experience.
At its core, Messy is a powerful declaration of individuality in the face of judgment and contradictory expectations. Lola Young expresses frustration with a partner who constantly criticizes her, highlighting the hypocrisy in their standards. The song delves into the push-and-pull dynamic of a relationship where she is simultaneously “too messy” and “too clean,” never quite meeting an impossible standard. Through clever contrasts and emotive storytelling, Young captures the tension of trying to be everything for someone who remains unsatisfied.
Messy Details
| Song | Messy |
|---|---|
| Artists | Lola Young |
| Written By | Lola Young & Conor Dickinson |
| Produced By | Solomonophonic, Manuka, Monsune & Carter Lang |
| Label | LolaYoung |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | May 30, 2024 |
Messy Lyrics
[Verse 1]
You know I’m impatient
So why would you leave me waiting outside the station
When it was like minus four degrees?
And I, I get what you’re sayin’
I just really don’t wanna hear it right now
Can you shut up for like once in your life?
Listen to me
I took your nice words of advice about
How you think I’m gonna die lucky if I turned thirty-three
Okay, so yeah, I smoke like a chimney
I’m not skinny and I pull a Britney
Every other week
But cut me some slack, who do you want me to be?
[Chorus]
‘Cause I’m too messy, and then I’m too fucking clean
You told me, “Get a job”, then you ask where the hell I’ve been
And I’m too perfect till I open my big mouth
I want to be me, is that not allowed?
And I’m too clever, and then I’m too fucking dumb
You hate it when I cry unless it’s that time of the month
And I’m too perfect till I show you that I’m not
A thousand people I could be for you and you hate the fucking lot
[Post-Chorus]
You hate the fucking lot
You hate the fucking lot
You hate, you hate
[Verse 2]
It’s taking you ages
You still don’t get the hint, I’m not asking for pages
But one text or two would be nice
And, please, don’t pull those faces
When I’ve been out working my arse off all day
It’s just one bottle of wine or two
But, hey, you can’t even talk
You smoke weed just to help you sleep
Then why you out gettin’ stoned at 4 o’clock?
And then you come home to me
And don’t say hello
‘Cause I got high again
And forgot to fold my clothes
[Chorus]
‘Cause I’m too messy, and then I’m too fucking clean
You told me, “Get a job”, then you ask where the hell I’ve been
And I’m too perfect till I open my big mouth
I want to be me, is that not allowed?
And I’m too clever, and then I’m too fucking dumb
You hate it when I cry unless it’s that time of the month
And I’m too perfect till I show you that I’m not
A thousand people I could be for you and you hate the fucking lot
[Post-Chorus]
You hate the fucking lot
You hate the fucking lot
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
Oh, and I’m too messy, and then I’m too fucking clean
You told me, “Get a job”, then you ask where the hell I’ve been
And I’m too perfect till I open my big mouth
I want to be me, is that not allowed?
And I’m too clever, and then I’m too fucking dumb
You hate it when I cry unless it’s that time of the month
And I’m too perfect till I show you that I’m not
A thousand people I could be for you and you hate the fucking lot
[Post-Chorus]
You hate the fucking lot
You hate the fucking lot
You hate the fucking lot
You hate the fucking lot
Messy Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
Lola Young sets the stage with a scene of impatience and frustration, emphasizing the emotional weight of waiting in the cold for someone who does not value her time. Her response to criticism is defensive yet defiant—she acknowledges her flaws but refuses to conform to unrealistic expectations. The reference to turning thirty-three and self-destructive habits suggests a reckless lifestyle, but her rhetorical question at the end reinforces her resistance to being molded into someone she’s not.
[Chorus]
This section encapsulates the song’s core conflict—Young is criticized no matter what she does. Whether she is perceived as too messy or too clean, too perfect or too flawed, she can never win. The frustration of these contradictions is amplified through aggressive delivery and repetition, reinforcing the exhausting nature of trying to satisfy someone who constantly moves the goalposts. The phrase “a thousand people I could be for you, and you hate the fucking lot” solidifies the overarching theme of identity struggle and rejection.
[Post-Chorus]
The repetition of “You hate the fucking lot” echoes the sentiment of complete exasperation. This phrase acts as both a realization and a release—no matter how much she changes, she will never be enough for this person. The bluntness of the lyric adds to the song’s raw, unfiltered emotional impact.
[Verse 2]
Here, Young shifts the perspective to her partner’s behavior, pointing out their hypocrisy. While she is scrutinized for drinking wine, they turn to substances as well, yet she is the one being judged. She conveys her loneliness through the image of being ignored when her partner comes home, further emphasizing the imbalance in their relationship. The resentment is palpable as she highlights how small grievances escalate into emotional neglect.
[Chorus]
This repetition reinforces the overwhelming frustration of the relationship. Young once again asserts her desire to simply be herself, questioning why that isn’t enough. The emotional weight of her words grows heavier, making it clear that this cycle of criticism and contradiction is unsustainable.
[Post-Chorus]
Much like before, the repeated phrase underscores her final realization—she can never meet the expectations placed upon her. This lingering refrain leaves a lasting impression, solidifying the track’s powerful message of self-acceptance and defiance.
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The "Messy" song is sung by Lola Young.
The "Messy" song by Lola Young lyrics was written by Lola Young & Conor Dickinson.
The "Messy" song by Lola Young was produced by Solomonophonic, Manuka, Monsune & Carter Lang.
Lola Young released "Messy" song on May 30, 2024.
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