Slut Era (Interlude) Lyrics

Slut Era (Interlude) Lyrics – ROLE MODEL

Memory updated "Slut Era (Interlude)" is a new English song by ROLE MODEL from the album Kansas Anymore. The track was written by Jason Vance Harris and ROLE MODEL, and produced by Jason Vance Harris and Noah Conrad. Published on… Read More

Slut Era (Interlude) Lyrics


Slut Era (Interlude) Lyrics By ROLE MODEL

[Intro]
Oh, yeah
Uh-huh
Hey

[Verse 1]
They say that love comes around
I don't see it
You got your face in your phone, why'd you let me bring you home?
I'm not tryna be your man, just don't want to sleep alone
Fuck your first name, fuck your birthday
Know you're only here to get me through this heartbreak

[Chorus]
I don't want you, but I want you to
Spend the night
I don't like you, but I'd like you to
Spend the night

[Verse 2]
I'm going through it, girl
Could you do it, girl?
Press that body on my body, go ahead, use it, girl
Take it off slow
Keep the lights low
And let me call you by somebody that I used to know

[Chorus]
I don't want you, but I want you to
Spend the night, hey
I don't like you, but I'd like you to
Spend the night

[Outro]
Alright
(Mm-mm) Ooh-ooh
(Hey) Ah-ah, alright
Yeah-yeah
Let's go
Could you spend the night? Could you spend the night?
Could you spend the night? Could you spend the night?
Come on, spend the night, come on, spend the night
Come on, spend the night, fuck it, spend the night

[Intro]
The intro sets a casual, almost indifferent tone for the song, hinting at the lack of seriousness in the upcoming lyrical content. It establishes an atmosphere of nonchalance and emotional distance.

[Verse 1]
In this verse, ROLE MODEL voices skepticism about the existence of true love, feeling neglected and undervalued in a transient relationship. The singer's frustration is directed at the partner's superficial engagement, highlighting a lack of meaningful connection and emotional support. The dismissive attitude towards personal details like the partner's name and birthday emphasizes the transactional nature of their interaction.

[Chorus]
The chorus captures the central conflict: ROLE MODEL's conflicting feelings about the partner. Despite acknowledging a lack of genuine affection, there is a strong desire for temporary companionship. This reflects an emotional paradox where physical presence is sought despite a lack of deeper connection.

[Verse]
In this verse, ROLE MODEL requests physical intimacy as a means of coping with emotional pain. The lyrics depict a desire for temporary solace and distraction rather than a meaningful relationship. The reference to calling the partner by someone from the past suggests a detachment from the current situation, reinforcing the theme of using others to fill an emotional void.

[Chorus]
The chorus captures the central conflict: ROLE MODEL's conflicting feelings about the partner. Despite acknowledging a lack of genuine affection, there is a strong desire for temporary companionship. This reflects an emotional paradox where physical presence is sought despite a lack of deeper connection.

[Outro]
The outro reinforces the song’s theme by repeatedly urging the partner to spend the night. This repetition emphasizes the singer's focus on immediate gratification rather than long-term emotional connection. The concluding lines encapsulate the emotional tension between needing company and rejecting genuine emotional involvement.


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Memory updated
"Slut Era (Interlude)" is a new English song by ROLE MODEL from the album Kansas Anymore. The track was written by Jason Vance Harris and ROLE MODEL, and produced by Jason Vance Harris and Noah Conrad. Published on ROLE MODEL's YouTube channel, the song reflects the artist's signature style with its candid and introspective lyrics.

The song explores the complexity of emotional detachment and fleeting connections. The lyrics convey a sense of disillusionment with love and intimacy. ROLE MODEL expresses a desire for companionship without emotional commitment, reflecting a struggle to reconcile personal pain with the need for connection. The theme centers around the paradox of wanting someone for a night without genuine affection, underscoring a deeper sense of loneliness and heartbreak.

Credits

Song Slut Era (Interlude)
Artists ROLE MODEL
Written By Jason Vance Harris & ROLE MODEL
Produced By Jason Vance Harris & Noah Conrad
Label ROLE MODEL

Kansas Anymore Songs

Slut Era (Interlude) Official Video

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Who is the singer of "Slut Era (Interlude)" song?

The "Slut Era (Interlude)" song is sung by ROLE MODEL.

Who is the lyrics writer of "Slut Era (Interlude)" song by ROLE MODEL?

The "Slut Era (Interlude)" song by ROLE MODEL lyrics was written by Jason Vance Harris & ROLE MODEL.

Who is the music producer of "Slut Era (Interlude)" song by ROLE MODEL?

The "Slut Era (Interlude)" song by ROLE MODEL was produced by Jason Vance Harris & Noah Conrad.

When did ROLE MODEL release "Slut Era (Interlude)" song?

ROLE MODEL released "Slut Era (Interlude)" song on Jul 19, 2024.

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