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NIKI – Buzz

NIKI Buzz

Release date: August 9, 2024 Genre: R&B, Pop Album: Buzz
Explicit: Yes Duration: 02:55 Label: 88rising
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It's the anticipation when the amps turn on Just cables and crackle It's the first flicker of the neon sign It's the words stuck in your Adam's apple It's a hand on the handle of the front door It's making eyes in the middle of the dance floor I feel like hot stuff Wanna make out in your car in the lot at the drug store It's a bumblebee on a blossom The first coffee shop run in Autumn It's that feeling, a propeller The first line of a buzzing best seller The song's about to start (Can you hear it?) The door's about to open (Can you feel it?) The flower's about to fruit (Can you see it?) I'm about to fall for you About to fall for you It's the accidental touch when you don't mean to The thickest tension It's the millisecond freeze frame after good news Or unexpected mention It's the big long bow and the show ends The phone toss when it's risky and you hit send It's feeling dizzy when you're tipsy Wonder why you're so nervous 'round your so-called "friend" It's goosebumps when you hear the drums The running start before the big jump It's that feeling, so stellar Bro, if you like her, just go and just try to tell her The song's about to start (Can you hear it?) The door's about to open (Can you feel it?) The flower's about to fruit (Can you see it?) I'm about to fall for you The song's about to start (Can you hear it?) The door's about to open (Can you feel it?) The flower's about to fruit (Can you see it?) I'm about to fall for you About to fall for you About to fall for you

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The song focuses on liminality and anticipation, capturing the high-tension moments immediately preceding a major transition, such as falling in love or taking a significant risk.
NIKI employs sensory metaphors of initiation–including tuning audio amplifiers, a hand on a door handle, and the start of a athletic jump–to equate everyday suspense with the onset of romance.
The lyrics shift from passive tension to active encouragement in the second verse, explicitly advising the listener to bypass anxiety and openly communicate their feelings to their romantic interest.