Auburn: LaLaLa Meaning
LaLaLa Lyrics
and Auburn
La La La La La La La La (Balouga Heights) La La La La La La La La
Can't even hang out with friends
Wit out ya blowin up my phone
Why you all in my ear
Like where am I and when am I coming home
Why you listening to your...
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The song La La La by Auburn is all about how about this boy that’s basically obsessed with this girl and she can’t really do anything without him getting upset. In the first verse it says “Can’t even hang out with friends with out ya blowin’ up my phone”, I think this pretty much says that he calls her a lot when ever she is with friends and if she doesn’t respond to him or answer his call that he keeps calling or texting her. It also says “Why you listening to your friends? They don’t want to see us be.” I think that what ever his friend or maybe her friends tell him, he takes it way out of proportion and always believes it. Maybe his friends don’t like her so they are always telling him things and changing the story around a little bit so he gets mad at her and “blows up her phone”. The artist of this song always uses LaLaLa and I think that that’s what she hears now because she’s sick of hearing him yell at her so she just blocks him out and she uses LaLaLa as him speaking.
I think the artist of this song repeats a lot of things in here because maybe it has happened more then once, and it’s like a repetition of him doing it over and over again and maybe the artist is trying to use repeat certain parts.
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