Feels Like

Katchafire Katchafire

Born to Love: A Journey Through Fear and Devotion

Katchafire's song "Feels Like" delves into the profound and sometimes tumultuous experience of love. The lyrics convey a sense of destiny, as if the narrator was born to love a particular person. This feeling of predestination is juxtaposed with the fear and vulnerability that often accompany deep emotional connections. The repeated line, "I was scared to be," highlights the internal struggle between the desire to love and the fear of potential pain or rejection.

The song also touches on the theme of responsibility and prioritization, particularly in the context of family. The narrator mentions always putting their children first, describing this love as "so pure that sometimes it hurts." This line underscores the complexity of balancing romantic love with parental duties, suggesting that true love encompasses both joy and sacrifice. The imagery of love shining further emphasizes the transformative and illuminating power of genuine affection.

Cultural elements are woven into the song, particularly in the lines about making people dance and shout. This could be a nod to Katchafire's roots in reggae music, a genre known for its communal and celebratory nature. The reference to seeing the loved one with a "red eye" might symbolize a moment of clarity or a heightened emotional state, where time seems to stand still. Overall, "Feels Like" is a heartfelt exploration of love's inevitability, its challenges, and its ability to transcend time and space.

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