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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Zone" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In the song "The Zone", The Weeknd sings about his desire to completely immerse himself in sensual pleasure and forget himself in the arms of a girl, despite the fact that he has no real feelings for her. The phrase "Why you gotta rush me, baby?" conveys his desire to prolong the moment and enjoy the intoxicating state he probably achieves through alcohol or drugs (judging by the line "So let me sip it slowly").

He openly says that he is using the girl as an object to satisfy his needs ("I'ma fck her right through you"), feeling nothing but physical attraction to her ("And I can't see nothin', I can't feel nothin'"). Throughout the lyrics, The Weeknd confesses that he's lonely and seeks solace in fleeting connections to numb the pain and emptiness inside him.

Why you rushing me baby?

It's only us, alone

I don't want to die tonight baby

So lemme sip this slow

I'll give you what you called for

Just let me get in my zone

I'll be making love to her through you

So let me keep my eyes closed

[Hook:]

And I won't see a damn thing

I can't feel a damn thing

But I'mma touch you right

I won't see a damn thing

I can't feel a damn thing

But I'mma touch you right

[Chorus:]

Imma touch you right

(Just let me sip this slow)

Imma touch you right

(Let me get inside my zone)

Imma touch you right

(Just let me)

And I'mma lean, till I fall, ooh yeah

And I don't give a damn

I felt the ground before

I left it all behind, baby

I didn't need no one

But I'm in heat tonight baby

I've been alone for too long

Oh, oh yeah

[Hook:]

So, I won't say a damn thing

I can't feel a damn thing

But I'ma touch you right

I can't see a damn thing

I can't feel a damn thing

But I'ma touch you right

[Chorus:]

Imma touch you right

(Just let me sip this slow)

Imma touch you right

(Let me get inside my zone)

Imma touch you right

(Just let me)

[Drake:]

Whoa, all these broken hearts on that pole

Man if pole dancing's an art you know

How many fuckin' artists I know?

Got some new bills in the mail

Got some big favours I owe

Got some good things ahead of me

When these bad bitches let go

Well girl let's... go

Walk your broken heart through that door

Sit yo sexy ass on that couch

Wipe that lipstick off of your mouth

I take it slow

She in love with my crew

She said make enough

So I can try some

I thought taking drugs just ain't you, be you

Yeah girl, just be you

And I do this shit for my hometown

It being going down, it aint new

That's that north north, that up top

That OVO and that XO

Your girlfriend at our next show

But its all good, don't stress though

First night fuck, never really planned it

Take a deep breath, no one need to panic

Lips so French, ass so Spanish

You don't really like attention,

I don't know if she gon' manage out here

But she got me all up in my zone

Said she like the view I got in this place,

Shit I did all of that on my own

Aw yeah

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