Kelly Clarkson: Heartbeat Song Meaning
Song Released: 2015
Heartbeat Song Lyrics
Been so long I forgot how to turn it up up up up all night long
Oh up up all night long
You, where the hell did you come from?
You're a different, different kind of fun
And I'm so used to...
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My Love is My drug to me I Just Can't Live Without it I Could Give You 13 Reason Why For
Non-Stop Loving You All Damm Time For Spending
Time With My Friends If You Failing In Love In Your Close Friends Eyes -
This girl has a boyfriend. She hasn’t for years and is like woah this is cool. So like it means that he gets her heart racing with joy. I wish I wasn’t single..
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That’s why I came here! It was so confusing like, um is it about 16+ stuff? Is it a crush? So I came up with this... So this girl has a boyfriend and she hasn’t had a boyfriend in like, FOREVER! So they do CENSORED stuff, and. Um she wrote a song about it? Pfft it’s stupid but I was desperate for answers! So I came here! That is my interpretation
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This song is about a girl who hasn’t been in love and/or a relationship and meets someone and starts to like him and it’s about how she finds a way to let him in
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