Big Time

LP LP

Reflecting on Lost Love and Missed Opportunities

LP's song 'Big Time' delves into the themes of lost love and the realization of missed opportunities. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of nostalgia and regret, as the narrator looks back on a past relationship that was significant but ultimately overlooked. The opening lines, 'If I only coulda realized / Before the memories crystallized,' set the tone for the song, indicating a longing for a time when things could have been different if only the narrator had been more aware.

The song explores the idea that everything in life comes with a sacrifice, and even winning can feel like a compromise. This is evident in the lines, 'Everything has got a sacrifice / Even winning is a compromise.' The narrator acknowledges that in the pursuit of success and being 'big time,' they may have neglected the most important aspects of their life, such as their relationship. The repeated refrain, 'I was big time, wasn't I?' serves as a poignant reminder of the narrator's past priorities and the realization that their true 'big time' was the love they shared.

LP's emotive delivery and the recurring line, 'We were big time, baby,' emphasize the significance of the relationship and the deep regret of not fully appreciating it at the time. The song captures the universal experience of looking back on a meaningful relationship with the clarity that only hindsight can provide. It serves as a reminder to cherish the important people in our lives and not let the pursuit of success overshadow what truly matters.

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