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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Chain My Heart" by the artist "Topic Bebe Rexha"

In "Chain My Heart," Topic and Bebe Rexha explore the intoxicating and somewhat terrifying experience of falling deeply in love.

Bebe Rexha's character used to be a heartbreaker, keeping everyone at arm's length. She was constantly chasing highs ("I was on top"), but it never brought her true happiness ("I was so down").

Meeting her lover changed everything. He "chained her heart" with his love, and paradoxically, this brought her a sense of freedom and security. She fears losing this love ("What you gonna do when it all falls apart?"), but at the same time, she's ready to surrender to it completely.

The recurring "boom-boom" sound mimics a heartbeat, symbolizing the intensity and all-consuming nature of her love.

[Intro: Bebe Rexha]

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da

Boom boom, boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da

[Verse 1: Bebe Rexha]

You call my name

I feel better when you call my name

Let's just lay here together

We'll never change

I keep wishin' that we'll never change

Let's just stay here forever

[Pre-Chorus: Bebe Rexha]

I've been in a high, but I felt so low

Cut me like a knife and I did not know

I've been in a high, but I felt so low

Ain't it funny? (Yeah)

Never goin' back to the way I was

I wanna be trapped in the space of us

Never goin' back to the way I was

Now you got me

[Chorus: Bebe Rexha]

And just likе boom, boom, boom

Yeah, you chained my heart

Yеah, you chained my heart to your love

What you gon' do

If it breaks apart?

Yeah, you chained my heart to your love

And just like

[Post-Chorus: Bebe Rexha]

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da

You chained my heart

Yeah, you chained my heart to your love

[Verse 2: Bebe Rexha]

Was playin' games

When I met you I was playin' games

It all changed in a minute

'Cause now my heart is chained

And I'm freer now my heart is chained

With your love livin' in it

[Pre-Chorus: Bebe Rexha]

I've been in a high, but I felt so low

Cut me like a knife and I did not know

I've been in a high, but I felt so low

Ain't it funny? (Yeah)

Never goin' back to the way I was

I wanna be trapped in the space of us

Never goin' back to the way I was

Now you got me

[Chorus: Bebe Rexha]

And just like boom, boom, boom (Hey)

Yeah, you chained my heart

Yeah, you chained my heart to your love

What you gon' do

If it breaks apart?

Yeah, you chained my heart to your love (To your love)

And just like

[Post-Chorus: Bebe Rexha]

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da (To your love)

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da (To your love)

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da (To your love)

Boom boom da-da, boom boom da-da-da

[Chorus: Bebe Rexha]

And just like boom, boom, boom

Yeah, you chained my heart

Yeah, you chained my heart to your love

What you gon' do

If it breaks apart?

Yeah, you chained my heart to your love

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