Kid LAROI: Without You Meaning
Song Released: 2020
Without You Lyrics
Left here without you (no, no, no), without you (ooh, ooh)
And it hurts for me to think about what life could possibly be like
Without you (no, no, no), without you (no, no)
I can't...
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Kid Laroi was in a toxic relationship where his ex-girlfriend cheated on him and he cannot stop thinking of her.
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The line "Can't make a wife out of a ho, oh" affects the song a lot.
The song might be explaining how he made a mistake to love the wrong person ("a ho") and sees that you cannot make a wife out of a...yeah, you know.
On the other hand, it might be her fault for fooling him. He loved her that much and gave her his all and in the end, she didn't believe him. She is a ho, anyway, so from what he sang and in my opinion, she was not worthy of him but love does what love does. There are mistakes made.
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Songs like this show why we domestic violence and violence against women is so prevalent. You’ve done something wrong, she won’t believe you, you’ve abused her in some way, she won’t let you forget it and put it in the past, she leaves you, so you write a song and call her a ‘how’, but blame her because you feel alone.
Disgusting.
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