Your hesitation speaks to me louder than million words per minute
I was born to this life you're livin', in this game, oh yeah
Said nothing will ever be, ever be the same when you're finished
I freed a couple of souls, just yesterday, ooh yeah
I had a good girl in my room, no tats on her skin
I put work all in her purse, she got guilt all in her grin
And I swear it be the same, every fuckin' where that I've been
All you girls try to be saints, I'll make you wanna sin, well
You can come to my hotel, you can bring me a friend
You can dress up like twins, I can teach you some French
Paperplanes full of kush, a couple cups full of gin
Don't know what city I'm in, wake up and do it again
And if you know me well, then I don't like to talk
But when I make a move, you know it's loud as fuck
And if you wanna scream, get loud as fuck, baby
I can tell your friend, I'm good at the instruction
A little bit, a little bit, ooh yeah, ooh Lord
Your hesitation speaks to me louder than million words per minute
I was born to this life you're livin', in this game, oh yeah
Said, I said nothing will ever be, ever be the same when you're finished
I freed a couple of souls, just yesterday, ooh yeah
Ooh, do you feel like you'll come back around?
Does it make you strong?
Do you feel like you can take the planet on? Oh girl
Did I seem to give you a little bit more love
To your lonely life, to your empty life
Little life, little life? Ooh yeah
Do you feel like you got your money's worth?
'Cause if you did, this round's on me
Just promise that you'll come back to me
Feed me baby, feed me baby
Your hesitation speaks to me louder than million words per minute
I was born to this life you're livin', in this game, baby
Ooh, said nothing will ever be, ever be the same when you're finished
I freed a couple of souls, just yesterday, baby, ooh
About This Song
"Odd Look" is a dark, seductive track that explores The Weeknd's signature themes of toxic relationships, moral corruption, and the hollow pursuit of pleasure. The song depicts a narrator who transforms innocent women into participants in his hedonistic lifestyle, expressing both guilt and compulsion about this pattern of behavior. Musically, it features The Weeknd's characteristic atmospheric production with moody synths and a hypnotic rhythm that mirrors the song's themes of intoxication and moral ambiguity. The lyrics reveal a complex emotional state where the protagonist acknowledges the damage he causes while feeling powerless to change, creating a haunting portrait of someone trapped in cycles of manipulation and emptiness. This track exemplifies the darker elements of The Weeknd's early work, showcasing his ability to blend confessional vulnerability with disturbing subject matter over lush, cinematic soundscapes.
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