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Chimba Ye

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The song explores an emotional or psychological state that combines feelings of euphoria, confusion, and a moment of transcendence or existential questioning. Lyrically, it delves into the experience of feeling “out of oneself,” as if going through an emotional or spiritual journey, possibly tied to an intense moment of introspection or even something psychedelic.

The verse “I’m bumping my heart, the colours surrounding my sight” suggests a strong sensory experience, where emotions are palpable and almost visible, as if sensations transcend the physical. The repetition of “did I die?” reinforces a sense of disconnection from reality or a personal transformation, while phrases like “I think I did die, but something makes me feel so right” could symbolize a metaphorical “death,” in the sense of leaving something old behind to embrace a new stage or feeling.

The chorus with “Chimba Ye, Yenete mane sabe” adds a tribal, spiritual, or simply melodic element, which might be there to emphasize the emotional trance or the connection to something greater.

Im bumping my heart
The colours surrounding my sight
Oh dhit did I die?
The colours surrounding my sight

I think I did lie
But something makes me feel so nice
I think I did die
But something makes me feel so right

Chimba Ye
Yenete mane sabe
Chimba Ye
Yenete mane sabe
Chimba Ye
Yenete mane sabe

Im bumping my heart
The colours surrounding my sight
Oh dhit did I die?
The colours surrounding my sight

I think I did lie
But something makes me feel so nice
I think I did die
But something makes me feel so right

Chimba Ye
Yenete mane sabe
Chimba Ye
Yenete mane sabe
Chimba Ye
Yenete mane sabe
Chimba Ye
Yenete mane sabe

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