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High all the time to keep you off my mind
High all the time to keep you off my mind







high all the time to keep you off my mind

On the other hand in interviews Lo is careful to avoid making clear factual statements about using illegal drugs, going to sex clubs, and picking up daddies at the playground. Some people are going to be offended and some people are going to relate, and I think that’s just how it’s going to be.īased on the interviews, the song seems autobiographical and the narrator is Lo. All I can say is that I’m always going to be honest and upfront in my music. I’ll be like, ‘Well, just listen to the song,’ because it is harder for me to talk about it. I’ll say something in a song, and then people will confront me about it. Well, it’s way easier for me to sing about things than to talk about things. Gotta stay high all my life to forget Im missing you (oh-oh oh-oh) Pick up daddies at the playground. Trying to forget you babe, I fall back down. So the fact that you were open about that, some people might consider that a bit controversial. All the time to keep you off my mind (oh-oh oh-oh) High all the time to keep you off my mind (oh-oh oh-oh) Spend my days locked in a haze. There’s definitely a taboo about actually admitting to doing them, versus what everyone does behind closed doors. High all the time, to keep you off my mind. And now that you’ve gone away, I have to fade.

high all the time to keep you off my mind

(Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Nothing’s going to be the same. In this interview, she is askedĪ ton of people do drugs, but don’t necessarily admit to it. High all the time, to keep you off my mind. It is going to be very unfiltered, and I am not gonna try and censor myself.”. In the chorus, she sings about drug abuse: Youre gone and I gotta stay high / All the time, to keep you off my mind. She also says that she writes all of the lyrics herself and “When I write for myself, it is always going to be my life and my experiences. In this interview, Lo describes the song, saying “it is about one relationship … very honest” and “It is all inspired about that really … and me being very open about my mistakes.”. We should ask “Is the narrator Tove Lo or a fictional character?”. The narrator of “Habits (Stay High)” describes engaging in some unhealthy behavior as a means to cope with the pain of a break-up.









High all the time to keep you off my mind