Lady (Hear Me Tonight)

Modjo Modjo

Moonlit Romance in Modjo's Hit

The song "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" by Modjo encapsulates the euphoria of a romantic encounter under the moonlight. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and desire for the singer's feelings to be acknowledged by the 'lady' he is addressing. The repeated entreaty, 'hear me tonight,' suggests a moment of deep emotional significance for the singer, who feels that the connection they share is both undeniable and new to him.

The phrase 'my feeling is just so right' indicates a confidence in his emotions, a certainty that what he is experiencing is genuine and profound. Dancing by the moonlight serves as a romantic backdrop, enhancing the intimacy of the moment. The singer's declaration that he feels loved for the first time and his ability to see this truth in the lady's eyes adds a layer of vulnerability to the song. It's not just about the physical attraction or the dance; it's about a meaningful emotional breakthrough.

Modjo, a French house musical duo, is known for their catchy tunes that often blend elements of house music with pop sensibilities. "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" is no exception, with its groovy bassline and danceable rhythm. The song's upbeat tempo contrasts with the earnestness of the lyrics, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience that has resonated with audiences worldwide. The song captures the quintessential feeling of a blissful romantic moment, one that is both fleeting and timeless.

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  2. Lady (Hear Me Tonight)
  3. Chillin'
  4. What I Mean
  5. No More Tears
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  7. Peace Of Mind
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