Pretty Devil lYRICS by Alessandra

Read the LYRICS Pretty Devil lYRICS.Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Alessandra, Audun Agnar, Einar Eriksen Kvaløy, Ludwig Gassner & Margrethe Frich It Official Music Video Has been Release By Jun. 9, 2023 Day And Present
On The YouTube Channel And lyrics can be seen above here.

Pretty Devil lYRICS by Alessandra

Pretty Devil lYRICS by Alessandra

[Intro]
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty devil (Hey)
You pretty devil (Hey)

Explanation of Intro
The intro sets the tone with repetition of “pretty devil,” emphasizing the captivating nature of the subject.

[Verse 1]
Pretty devil, you got it all
Moving elegant like a criminal
Captivated by how you walk
Irresistible, I’m in devil’s awe

Explanation of Verse 1
The first verse describes the subject as a “pretty devil” who possesses charm and grace, likening their movements to that of a criminal, indicating a mysterious and enticing aura.

[Pre-Chorus]
Don’t be scared to step into the fire
You got the power

Explanation of Pre-Chorus
This section encourages the subject not to fear embracing their inner power and allure, suggesting they should confidently step into the metaphorical “fire” of their own charisma.

[Chorus]
Show off (I love it)
The way you let your body do the talk (I love it)
So, baby, I’ma never get enough (I love it)
Oh my God, you’re such a rebеl
You pretty devil
Oh, baby, you’re a
Prеtty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty devil (Hey)
You pretty devil
Oh, baby, you’re a
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty devil (Hey)
You pretty devil (Hey)

Explanation of chorus
The chorus expresses admiration for the subject’s confidence and the way they use their body to communicate, with the singer expressing their infatuation and declaring their love for the rebellious and captivating nature of the “pretty devil.”

[Verse 2]
Got me questioning my innocence
When you’re walking in, makes me wanna sin
Oh, I love what you do to me
My protagonist, angel’s enemy

Explanation of Verse 2
In the second verse, the singer admits to being tempted by the subject’s presence, feeling a desire to indulge in sin in their company, suggesting a conflict between their innocence and the allure of the “pretty devil.”

[Pre-Chorus]
Don’t be scared to step into the fire
You got the power

Explanation of Pre-Chorus
Similar to the first pre-chorus, this section encourages the subject to embrace their power and allure without hesitation.

[Chorus]
Show off (I love it)
The way you let your body do the talk (I love it)
So, baby, I’ma never get enough (I love it)
Oh my God, you’re such a rebel
You pretty devil
Oh, baby, you’re a
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty devil (Hey)
You pretty devil
Oh, baby, you’re a
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty devil (Hey)
You pretty devil (Hey)

Explanation of Chorus
Repeating the chorus, the singer continues to express their admiration and attraction to the subject’s rebellious and seductive nature.

[Bridge]
So, baby, go, be divine, you’re designed
To be a pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Oh, such a crime
How you lying, shying, hiding

Explanation of Bridge
The earth encourages the subject to strain their godly and luring rates, despite any hesitancy or cracks to conceal their appeal.

[Chorus]
You gotta show off (I love it)
The way you let your body do the talk (I love it)
So, baby, I’ma never get enough (I love it)
Oh my God, you’re such a rebel
You pretty devil
Oh, baby, you’re a
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty devil (Hey)
You pretty devil
Oh, baby, you’re a
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty
Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty devil (Hey)
You pretty devil

Explanation of Chorus
The lag chorus reinforces the songster’s favor and magnet to the subject, exalting their mutinous and beguiling nature as a” suitable devil.”

OVERALL
collectedly, the song celebrates the alluring power and appeal of an existent who captivates others with their aplomb, charm, and mutinous spirit, painting them as a” suitable devil” that’s insolvable to repel.

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