You, I think it was half past three
You spilled your Jim and Coke on me Left the party half past four
Had to sneak into your dorm
Left before the sun had shown
Trippin' all over your clothes
As I shut the door to 213
I heard your voice from the bed say
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you
I always living on the fly
Used to think about you and
I Hoping someday that we could be
I'm thinking that some day we should be
You I'm tired of wasting time
You probably found another guy
And now I'm messaging your iPhone Because you're in another time zone
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you
Get back to me, get back to me
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you to
Get back to me, get back to me
I'm waiting for you
About This Song
"Get Back To Me" captures the bittersweet aftermath of a college hookup that lingers in emotional limbo between casual encounter and genuine connection. The song paints a vivid scene of late-night intimacy-spilled drinks, sneaking through dorms, fumbling with clothes in the pre-dawn darkness-before focusing on that vulnerable moment when one person asks the other to return. Iration uses this snapshot to explore the universal anxiety of modern dating, where physical intimacy often precedes emotional clarity, leaving both parties uncertain about intentions and expectations. The reggae-influenced ska rhythm creates a laid-back, almost dreamy atmosphere that contrasts with the underlying tension of the narrator's internal conflict between his "living on the fly" lifestyle and his growing desire for something deeper. The repetitive, pleading chorus "get back to me" becomes both a literal request and a metaphor for the emotional availability we crave from others, even when we're not sure we can offer it ourselves. The song's production blends Iration's signature California reggae sound with subtle ska upstrokes, creating a nostalgic, sun-soaked vibe that masks the complexity of the emotional situation. This juxtaposition of carefree musical styling with deeper themes of connection and commitment resonated with listeners who recognized their own experiences of navigating the gray areas between friendship, attraction, and love in their twenties.
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