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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "18 Months" by the artist "THEY."

The song "18 Months" by THEY. tells the story of a couple on the verge of breaking up after a year and a half of relationship. The lyrical hero, from whose perspective the story is told, feels that their relationship has reached a dead end. He is tired of constant quarrels and misunderstandings.

In the first verse, the hero admits that something is wrong and it seems that both of them feel it. He does not believe the words of his girlfriend's friends, believing that they are just trying to hold her back. The hero does not want to be a pawn in someone else's game and urges the girl not to risk a relationship if she is not ready for the consequences. He is tired of her impatience and desire to control everything.

The chorus of the song emphasizes the idea that in 18 months of relationship, the couple should have learned to solve problems in a more mature way. The hero does not understand why they continue to step on the same rake, because during this time they went through a lot.

The second verse, performed by Ty Dolla $ign, shows the situation from the girl's point of view. She complains about the lack of attention from her lover, who is constantly busy. Despite this, she misses him and wants to improve relations.

In both verses, the phrase is repeated: "You're taking it for granted. But I won't capitalize off it. Don't be so quick to risk it, if you can't handle the damage." These lines suggest that both heroes value this relationship, but are tired of the constant struggle and uncertainty.

In general, "18 Months" is a song about a crisis in a relationship, about how routine and understatement can destroy even the strongest bond.

[Verse 1: THEY.]

Things don't add up (add up)

Guess it goes that way for the both of us

Girls talk just don't matter

'Cause they say that shit just to hold you up

You took it for granted, I will never ever take advantage

Don't be so quick to take a gamble if you can't take the damage

You made me complacent

How the fuck you gon' tell me 'bout patience?

Every time I think we got it handled

Then we end up fighting 'bout the same shit

[Chorus: THEY.]

Don't you know we too grown up to be doing this shit right now?

Don't you know we came too far to be losing our trust right now?

It's been eighteen months, you should know what's up right now?

We've been through way too much to be fucking up right now

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (girl it's been eighteen)...

[Ty Dolla :]

You need more (more) attention (ooh yeah)

You know I'm busy but (but) you've been missing me too much (ooh yeah)

So much to talk about, sitting on this couch, but the silence too loud

Miss me with the run around let me know by now (let me know by now)

You took it for granted, I will never ever take advantage

Don't be so quick to take a gamble if you can't take the damage

You made me a believer, I said "I'll never leave ya"

Every time I think we back solid

Gone to the same old problems, yeah

[Chorus: THEY.]

Don't you know we too grown up to be doing this shit right now?

Don't you know we came too far to be losing our trust right now?

It's been eighteen months, you should what's up right now?

We've been through way too much to be fucking up right now

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah (girl it's been eighteen)...

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