![]() In a way, you love her, because she knows how to have a good time, but you also want to avoid her, because she might get you into trouble. She is really cool, fun and social, yet in reality she is troubled, hiding sadness and addiction. We started to imagine an enigmatic Supermodel character. At times we were surprised yet intrigued to find how people cared so much about the idea of ‘celebrity’ and status, obsessing over their looks and connections. ![]() Now, listen to all your favourite songs, along with the lyrics, only on JioSaavn. In fact, per NME, their press release for the track reads, “We wrote ‘Supermodel’ after spending the best few months in L.A. I wanna rock witcha you, baby All night long I wanna roll witcha you, lady The feeling's so strong I wanna rock witcha you, baby All night long Rock and roll and roll and rock Makin' sweet love and don't ever stop Oh baby I wanna rock witcha you, baby Ooh, girl, all night long I wanna roll witcha you, lady The feeling's so, feeling's so strong. Rock With You (Version 1) from James Reid. Bridge: Ebm7 Fm7 Fmaj7 You got to feel the heat, and we can ride the boogie, Ebm7 Fm7 Fmaj7 Ab Share that beat of love. Fmaj7 Fm7 Bmaj7 Gb/Ab Relax your mind lay back, and groove with mine. Ebm9 Gb/Ab Ab/Bb Dont try to fight it there aint nothin that you can do. ![]() With an overarching theme that draws on the celebrity-obsessed culture in Los Angeles, the song culls major inspo from the band meeting many supermodel-esque characters during their time on the west coast. Verse 1: Ebm9 Gb/Ab Ab/Bb Girl, close your eyes let that rhythm get into you. The track opens with lead singer Damiano David’s v sultry (read: sexy lol) vocals as he describes the woman he's speaking about: “Alone at parties in a deadly silhouette/ She loves the cocaine/ But the cocaine don’t love her back.” We're then given more details about the song's protagonist, including the fact that she's a “‘90s supermodel” who used to be a “good Christian” before chasing an exciting and enticing lifestyle.īy the time the pre-chorus rolls around, Måneskin’s message is.well, we'll let them spell it out for ya: “Yeah, she’s a master/ My compliments/ If you want to love her/ Just deal with that/ She’ll never love you more than money and cigarettes/ Every night’s a heartbreak.” TL DR: The song touches on the hardships that come along with falling in love with someone who won't love you back. Italian rock band Måneskin (who famously won Eurovision in 2021, NBD) truly knew what they were doing when they released “Supermodel.” One of the biggest bops of the summer, the pop-rock track-which was produced by musical icon Max Martin-describes a captivating partygoer who's preeeeetty hard to get, to say the least. ![]()
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