Hunter Hayes: I Want Crazy Meaning
Song Released: 2013
I Want Crazy Lyrics
I gotta see the color in your eyes
I'm telling myself I'm gonna be alright
Without you baby is a waste of time
Yeah, our first date, girl, the seasons changed
Got washed away in a summer rain
You can't...
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This song is a nice, smooth love song about a guy wanting crazy with this girl, and can't without her.
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The song, to me, means:
That when you’ve found that one person who signifies what life is suppose to be about. You become a whole different person. Meaning, they show you what life is REALLY like. Being with them is a whole new experience. Something that changes you, moves you, makes you want to be more!
And without that person, life, it’s just not the same. They change it all. And to be with them you would be so spontaneous as to jump a plane just to go see them, even if it was just for a few hours, minutes.... Because your life doesn’t make sense without them....
So in the video, him saying “why don’t I just fly out there?” And she says “I think that’s a little crazy” shes really wanting him to, but that thought just seems so far out there, like who would do it?
The answer, YOU! If that person meant everything in the world to you! -
it's a song about long distance relationships....at least it seems that way to me because of the line "Love don't know what distance is" :)
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"I Want Crazy" is the title of a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Hunter Hayes.[1] It is one of five songs recorded for Hunter Hayes (Encore), the deluxe edition of Hayes' self-titled debut album. Hayes debuted the song at the Academy of Country Music Awards on April 7, 2013,[2] and it was released the next day as the lead single for the reissue of Hunter Hayes and fourth from the album overall. Hayes wrote the song with Lori McKenna and Troy Verges.
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