Strawberry ice cream in Malibu Don’t act like we didn’t do that shit too You’re trading jackets like we used to do Yeah everything is all reusedĪt this point, there’s definitely more empowered anger. Then Rodrigo begins recalling moments from the first verse. Rodrigo, while belting, continues to ask if this person gets deja vu when they’re with the new girl. That was the show we talked about Played you the song she’s singing now When she’s with youĪll of this just sounds like it hurts. The classic, as best said by Cher Lloyd, “Remember all the things that you and I did first, and now you’re doing them with her,” trope. Rodrigo lays out a situation most songwriters and lovers have gone through before. The first half of the chorus still sounds breathy and smooth while having an almost playground taunt to it. So when you gonna tell her That we did that too? She thinks it’s special, But it’s all reused Rodrigo keeps replaying moments with her former flame and using strategic harmonies again only on the line “sing in harmony.” It’s not until the end that you realize Rodrigo is no longer talking about herself, but someone else. Watching re-runs of Glee Being annoying singing in harmony I bet she’s bragging To all her friends saying you’re so unique Behind the last line, there is harmonized laughter that feels breathy and angelic. This first verse definitely explains the easter eggs Rodrigo had been posting on her Instagram. Car rides to Malibu Strawberry ice cream One spoon for two And trading jackets Laughin’ ‘bout how small it looks on you
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