​dont wanna break up again Lyrics by Ariana Grande

​dont wanna break up again Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Ariana Grande, Max Martin & ILYA.The Music Track Was Released Date :Mar. 8, 2024

dont wanna break up again Lyrics by Ariana Grande


[Intro]
Mm

Explanation of Intro
The intro sets a somber tone, capturing the emotional weight of the impending breakup:”Mm A sigh escapes, echoing the melancholy within.”

[Verse 1]
I fall asleep cryin’
You turn up the TV
You don’t wanna hear me
One more sleepless night
Big day in the morning
So, I take my time to self-soothe

Explanation of  Verse 1
The protagonist describes the pain of falling asleep crying while their partner seems indifferent, opting to drown out their emotions with the TV. Despite the impending “big day” ahead, the protagonist takes their time to console themselves.

[Pre-Chorus]
I’m too much for you
So I really gotta do
The thing I don’t wanna do
No, I don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t

Explanation of  Pre-Chorus
Feeling like they’re too much for their partner, the protagonist realizes they have to make a difficult decision, even though they don’t want to.

[Chorus]
I don’t wanna fuck with your head
It’s breakin’ my heart
To keep breakin’ yours again (Yours again, yours again, yours again)
This situationship has to end
But I just can’t refuse
I don’t wanna break up again (Up again, up again, up again), baby

Explanation of  Chorus
The protagonist expresses reluctance to continue hurting their partner emotionally but finds themselves unable to break free from the cycle of breaking up and reconciling. They acknowledge that the “situationship” needs to end but struggles to make that decision.

[Verse 2]
I made it so easy
Spent so much on therapy
Blamed my own codependency
But you didn’t even try
When you finally did, it was at the wrong time
Won’t abandon me again for you and I, I

Explanation of  Verse 2
Despite investing time and effort into therapy and addressing their own issues, the protagonist feels let down by their partner’s lack of effort. They choose that they can’t proceed relinquishing themselves for the relationship.

[Pre-Chorus]
I’m too much for you
So I really gotta do
The thing I don’t wanna do
No, I don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t

Explanation of  Pre-Chorus
Feeling like they’re too much for their partner, the protagonist realizes they have to make a difficult decision, even though they don’t want to.

[Chorus]
I don’t wanna fuck with your head
It’s breakin’ my heart
To keep breakin’ yours again (Yours again, yours again, yours again)
This situationship has to end
But I just can’t refuse
I don’t wanna break up again (Up again, up again, up again), baby

Explanation of  Chorus
The protagonist expresses reluctance to continue hurting their partner emotionally but finds themselves unable to break free from the cycle of breaking up and reconciling. They acknowledge that the “situationship” needs to end but struggles to make that decision.

[Bridge]
We both know it’s time
So we say goodbye
Just one kiss goodbye
With tears in our eyes
Hope you won’t, won’t regret me
Hope you’ll still think fondly of our little life

Explanation of  Bridge
Both parties acknowledge that it’s time to say goodbye, sharing a bittersweet moment with a final kiss and tears in their eyes. The protagonist hopes their partner won’t regret them and will remember their time together fondly.

[Chorus]
I don’t wanna fuck with your head
It’s breakin’ my heart
To keep breakin’ yours again (Yours again, yours again, yours again)
This situationship has to end
But I just can’t refuse
I don’t wanna break up again (Up again, up again, up again), baby

Explanation of  Chorus
The protagonist expresses reluctance to continue hurting their partner emotionally but finds themselves unable to break free from the cycle of breaking up and reconciling. They acknowledge that the “situationship” needs to end but struggles to make that decision.

[Outro]
(Hah, hah, hah)
(Hah, hah, hah)
Don’t wanna break up again (Breakin’ my heart)
I don’t wanna, baby
Situationship has to end (Know it has to end)
Just can’t refuse
Ooh

Explanation of  Outro
The song ends with a repetition of the chorus, emphasizing the internal conflict and the difficulty of letting go despite knowing it’s the right thing to do.

OVERALL
Generally, the verses investigate subjects of passionate turmoil, self-reflection, and the battle to break free from a harmful or stagnant relationship in spite of the torment included. The hero hooks with clashing feelings of adore, catastrophe, and the require for self-preservation.

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