Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley Strangers Lyrics know the real meaning of Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley's Strangers Song lyrics
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Updated Feb 08, 2024
Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley Strangers Lyrics
[Verse 1: Kameron Marlowe, Kameron Marlowe & Ella Langley]
Okay, we're breakin' up, it is what it is
You know what they say, that old cliché, "Let's just be friends"
Let's play it out in our minds, I'll see you out on the town one Friday night
Get to talkin', crossin' lines, let's say it now 'fore we say goodbye
[Chorus: Kameron Marlowe, Ella Langley, Kameron Marlowe & Ella Langley]
We can't be friends, we can't be lovers
We can't be weekend drinkin' leanin' on each other
We can't be fallin' off the wagon, talking 'bout what happened
Where does that leave you and me?
There's too much love, there's too much anger
We can't be friends and we can't be strangers
We can't be strangers
[Verse 2: Ella Langley, Ella Langley & Kameron Marlowe]
Damned if we don't, dammed if we do, it's a Catch-22
I can't see tonight, much less tomorrow
With or without you, so what do we do?
[Chorus: Kameron Marlowe, Ella Langley, Kameron Marlowe & Ella Langley]
We can't be friends, we can't be lovers
We can't be weekend drinkin' leanin' on each other
We can't be fallin' off the wagon, talking 'bout what happened
Where does that leave you and me?
There's too much love, there's too much anger
We can't be friends and we can't be strangers
We can't be strangers
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[Bridge: Ella Langley, Ella Langley & Kameron Marlowed]
Oh, let's play it out in our minds
I'll see you out on the town one Friday night
Get to talkin', crossin' lines
Let's say it now 'fore we say goodbye
[Chorus: Kameron Marlowe, Ella Langley, Kameron Marlowe & Ella Langley]
We can't be friends, we can't be lovers
We can't be weekend drinkin' leanin' on each other
We can't be fallin' off the wagon, talking 'bout what happened
Where does that leave you and me?
There's too much love, there's too much anger
We can't be friends and we can't be strangers
We can't be strangers
We can't be strangers
We can't be strangers (No strangers)
We can't be strangers
Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley Strangers Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Strangers" by Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley depict the aftermath of a breakup, where the protagonists grapple with the idea of transitioning from lovers to friends. They acknowledge the common notion of "Let's just be friends," but realize the difficulty in maintaining any kind of relationship due to the lingering emotions of love and anger. The song explores the dilemma of being caught between wanting to maintain a connection and knowing that it's not feasible, ultimately concluding that they cannot be friends nor strangers, leaving them in a state of limbo.
Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley Strangers Lyrics Details
Album
Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley
Release Date
2024
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Kameron Marlowe and Ella Langley Strangers Lyrics Facts
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Kameron Marlowe hails from Kannapolis, North Carolina, United States.
Kameron Marlowe is an American country music singer-songwriter.
Kameron Marlowe is signed to Columbia Nashville.
Kameron Marlowe released his debut single, "Giving You Up," on June 14, 2019.
Kameron Marlowe competed on season 15 of NBC's The Voice