

The chorus expresses the hope that they will soon talk and try love again. From this point of view, the singer wishes to be hit by the other person: a violent interaction still means intensity, and it’s better than no contact at all. In any form, even if it means getting the anger of the person who loved us. In these conditions, we often wish to have some of that intensity back. He feels his pride was the reason why it didn’t work he’s aware he hurt the girl he loved, so he asks her to give it another try and be explicit, helping him to understand how to make it work.īecause at least, then I’ll feel somethingīreaking up often leads us to a condition of profound apathy: we don’t feel anything except the obvious difference between the intensity of what we had before and today’s empty spaces. The song’s beginning presents the singer’s perspective as a guy who wishes to try again. Not until we aren’t sure we did everything we could. Although there are parts of us that push us away from the other person, we don’t want to give up. In the lyrics, The Kid LAROI describes specific aspects of a relationship where both partners feel hurt but still want to stay together. Love Again is a song about how hard it can be to keep a love relationship. It became his first charting single on the US Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 52.Watch this video on YouTube. On June 12, 2020, Laroi released his highly anticipated collaboration with the late Juice Wrld, titled "Go". He next went viral with his song named after TikTok star Addison Rae. In 2020, his song "Diva" featuring Lil Tecca was also uploaded on Lyrical Lemonade and quickly amassed more than 20 million views. Laroi is also known for his singles "Diva", "Addison Rae", and "Go" featuring Juice Wrld. Laroi rose to international fame in 2019 when the music video for his song "Let Her Go" went viral. Charlton Howard, also known professionally as The Kid Laroi (stylized as The Kid LAROI), is an Australian rapper, singer, and songwriter.īorn in Sydney, but raised in rural Australia, he originally amassed a small following from his associations with rapper Juice Wrld, who mentored him while he was on tour in Australia.
