Snap Lyrics – Rosa Linn
Snap Lyrics
[Verse 1: Rosa Linn]
It's 4 AM
I can't turn my head off
Wishing these memories would fade
They never do
Turns out people lie
They say, "Just snap your fingers"
As if it was really that easy for me to get over you
[Bridge: Rosa Linn]
I just need time
[Chorus: Rosa Linn]
Snapping one, two
Where are you?
You're still in my heart
Snapping three, four
Don't need you here anymore
Get out of my heart
'Cause I might snap
[Verse 2: Rosa Linn]
I'm writing a song
Said, "This is the last one"
How many last songs are left?
I'm losing count
Since June 22nd
My heart's been on fire
I was spending my nights in the rain
Tryna put it out
[Chorus: Rosa Linn]
So I'm snapping one, two
Where are you?
You're still in my heart
Snapping three, four
Don't need you here anymore
Get out of my heart
'Cause I might snap
[Post-Chorus: Rosa Linn]
Oh-oh-oh-ohh
'Cause I might snap
Oh-oh-oh-ohh
[Bridge: Rosa Linn]
And if one more person says
"You should get over it"
Oh, I might stop talking to people
Before I snap, snap, snap
Oh, I might stop talking to people
Before I snap
[Chorus: Rosa Linn]
Snapping one, two
Where are you? (Where are you?)
You're still in my heart
(Still in my heart)
Snapping three, four
Don't need you here anymore
(Need you here anymore)
Get out of my heart
[Outro: Rosa Linn]
'Cause I might sna-, yeah, snap
(Oh-oh-oh-ohh)
'Cause I might sna-, yeah, snap
(Oh-oh-oh-ohh)
Get out of my heart
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, heart
(Oh-oh-oh-ohh)
'Cause I might snap
(Oh-oh-oh-ohh)
Get out of my heart, yeah
'Cause I might snap
Snap Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, the singer, Rosa Linn, describes a restless night at 4 AM. She is unable to stop thinking about memories of someone she wants to forget. Despite hoping that these memories will fade, they persist, indicating that moving on is not as easy as people often suggest. Rosa Linn acknowledges that people lie when they say, "Just snap your fingers," implying that they underestimate the difficulty of getting over someone.
[Bridge]
In the bridge, Rosa Linn expresses her need for time. This suggests that she requires a period of healing and distance from the memories and emotions associated with the person she is trying to move on from.
[Chorus]
The chorus begins with the repetition of snapping one and two, symbolizing the singer's search for someone who is no longer present in her life. The lyrics convey that this person is still in her heart, suggesting that she is struggling to let go. As the chorus progresses, Rosa Linn asserts her independence by snapping three and four, signifying her determination to no longer need the person she's addressing. She urges them to leave her heart because she might reach a breaking point and snap emotionally.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Rosa Linn reveals that she is writing a song, claiming it will be the last one about this person. However, she questions how many "last songs" she has left, indicating that moving on is a process that requires time and effort. She mentions a specific date, June 22nd, which appears to be significant in terms of the emotional turmoil she has experienced since then. She describes her heart being on fire and her attempts to extinguish the pain, possibly through metaphorical representation of her emotional struggles.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, with Rosa Linn again expressing her longing for the person who is still in her heart. However, she also reasserts her determination to move on, emphasizing that she no longer needs them. The plea for them to leave her heart suggests a desire to free herself from the emotional attachment.
[Post-Chorus]
In the post-chorus, Rosa Linn expresses frustration with people who tell her to "get over it." She suggests that their advice may lead her to withdraw from social interactions before she reaches a breaking point and snaps emotionally. The repetition of "snap, snap, snap" conveys a sense of building tension and the potential for a volatile emotional reaction.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated once again, with Rosa Linn searching for the person who is no longer present. She reiterates that they are still in her heart, but she emphasizes her determination to move on and remove them from her emotional space.
[Outro]
In the outro, Rosa Linn repeats the phrase "cause I might snap" as a reminder of her emotional vulnerability and the potential consequences if she doesn't find closure. She urges the person to get out of her heart, emphasizing her need to break free from the emotional attachment.
Overall, the lyrics depict a person struggling to let go of someone who has left a lasting impact on their heart and emotional well-being. The song conveys a mix of longing, frustration, and determination to move forward, highlighting the complexities of the healing process after a significant emotional loss.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Alex Salibian, Ethan Schneiderman, Larzz Principato
- Writter(s)
- Rosa Linn, Larzz Principato, Jeremy Dusoulet, Allie Crystal, Tamar Kaprelian, Courtney Harrell
- Released On
- March 19, 2022
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Snap" song?
"Snap" song is sung by Rosa Linn.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Snap" song?
"Snap" song lyrics written by Rosa Linn, Larzz Principato, Jeremy Dusoulet, Allie Crystal, Tamar Kaprelian, Courtney Harrell.
Who is the music producer of "Snap" song?
"Snap" song music composed & produced by Alex Salibian, Ethan Schneiderman, Larzz Principato.
When was "Snap" song released?
"Snap" song was released on March 19, 2022.