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Creepin' Lyrics Meanings by Metro Boomin

Introduction:

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Creepin' Lyrics Meanings by Metro Boomin

The song is basically about the cheater girls. The vocalist knows that his girl is with another person.

​Creepin' Lyrics Meanings by Metro Boomin

The song is basically about the cheater girls. The vocalist knows that his girl is with another person. But he doesn’t want to say anything to her. He pretends as if he did not know anything.

The lyrics' meanings of the song:

The first verse of the creepin' lyrics describes that the vocalist sees his lover with someone else they were kissing and he also says that he was not that person. But he did not ask her who was he. He just kept this thing in his heart.

In the bridge of the song, the vocalist asked his lover some typical quest the ions about her and her man. He asked some questions about their relationship. He is upset and he asked such typical questions in this situation. Like, did he touch her better than he else?

The third verse of the song describes the vocalist's actual sadness and loneliness. He is not ready to accept that his lover has left him and now she is with someone else. In this situation, he remembers all the things that he has done for her. He tells her that he gave her an expensive gift that she did not use. And she is enjoying someone else wealth.

The chorus meanings of the song:


{Chorus: The Weeknd}
I don't wanna know
If you're playin' me, keep it on the low
'Cause my heart can't take it anymore
And if you're creepin', please, don't let it show
Oh, baby, I don't wanna know
Oh-oh, oh-oh, ooh-woah
Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh


In chorus of the song the vocalist tells her that he won’t want to do anything. He just tells her if she is playing with her so don’t do it anymore. Because his heart will compromise on it anymore. He tells that he doesn’t want to know anymore.

Biography of Metro Boomin:

Metro Boomin is an American record producer and DJ, born on September 16, 1993, in St. Louis, Missouri. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in the trap music genre. Boomin began making beats as a teenager and gained recognition for his work with artists such as Future, 21 Savage, and Lil Uzi Vert. He has produced several hit songs; including "Jumpman" by Drake and Future, "X" by 21 Savage and Metro Boomin, and "No Heart" by 21 Savage. Boomin has also released several solo projects, including the mixtape "19 & Boomin" and the collaborative album "Perfect Timing" with Nav. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including a Grammy nomination for "This Is America" by Childish Gambino.


Conclusion:

"Creepin" by Metro Boomin is an instrumental song and does not have a clear conclusion in the traditional sense as it does not have lyrics or a storyline. The genius lyrics feature a haunting, eerie beat and serve as a backdrop for rappers to deliver their verses. The track ends abruptly, leaving the listener with a suspenseful feeling. "Creepin" is considered one of Metro Boomin's standout productions and is widely regarded as a classic in the trap music genre.

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