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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Lights On" by the artist "Wiley"

In "Lights On", Wiley narrates an encounter with a woman at a club. He's captivated by her energy and independence ("she turned my lights on"). Despite their new acquaintance, there's an undeniable attraction ("we feel the same pain"). Wiley is impressed by her strength and self-assuredness ("she said she was a lady from the West", "too many friends, not enough real ones"). He senses a connection with her and believes their relationship holds potential ("I think she feels me"). The chorus, sung by Angel, sets an atmosphere of intimacy and passion ("even though you don't know my name, we feel the same pain"). The imagery of turning the lights off symbolizes a desire to shut out the world and revel in the moment.

[Chorus: Angel]

Even though you don't know...

Even though you don't know...

Even though you don't know my name,

Me and you bleed exactly the same.

I smile and come across, I'll tame

A hundred volts take your life, ain't no game.

I switch them lights off,

Hey, DJ, turn them lights off!

[Verse 1: Wiley]

She got my lights switched on,

My lights switched on,

She look into my eyes like I like this tone,

I wanna know what side she's from,

I seen many girls but I like this one.

Told me, she was a West Side lady,

Had a few friends but they were all shady,

Now she on the solo team

So nobody can send her crazy.

Too many friends and not enough true friends,

Made her wanna go and move to new Ends.

I care though ‘cause even if my life gets lonely,

It's all good to keep few friends.

We connected I asked her out and she accept it,

I think she gets it.

When the end of the nights comes

Me and her leave for the exit.

[Chorus]

[Verse 2: Wiley]

Everywhere we go we ‘bout to have fun,

You take care of me, we get the job done.

She keeps my mind done, getting a lot done,

I know it's all new but it feels so long.

On first sight I wanted to be acquainted,

People gonna see us out, clocking that we dated,

And we don't know where we even wanna take it

But we got it good on, I don't wanna break it.

We connected I asked her out and she accept it,

I think she gets it.

When the end of the nights comes

Me and her leave for the exit.

[Chorus]

[Verse 3: Tinchy Stryder]

Turn the lights on, Beyoncé,

Well, you're not quite there, but I must say,

I like them pushing off face,

Young black in a tux and that rip cage.

That sexy dress the only part that's revealing yes!

That's why I'm respecting her,

Rejecting them and selecting her strength.

[Wiley:]

Anywhere we bond to have fun,

You take care of me, we get the job done.

[Angel:]

I switch them lights off,

Hey, DJ, turn them lights off!

[Wiley:]

When the end of the nights comes

Me and her leave for the exit.

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