Break From Toronto
Break From Toronto

PARTYNEXTDOOR - Break From Toronto Lyrics

"Break From Toronto" by PARTYNEXTDOOR is a song about the artist's experiences and observations in his hometown, Mississauga (referred to as 'Sauga), a city near Toronto. The lyrics depict nightlife scenes, with references to strip clubs and partying. The… Read more

R&B/Soul
Jul 1, 2013
2K
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Break From Toronto Lyrics

(P-P-P-P-P-PARTY)
That smile on your face
Makes it easy to trust you
Those in- (yeah), those in- (yeah, oh), those in- (yeah, oh)

This what 'Sauga feel like in the night time (ooh)
Watch what she do when the light shine (ooh)
Drunk niggas tryna talk in the strip club
Shawty silhouette looks like a dollar sign (ooh)
Caught-caught up (caught up)
That's just how a nigga brought up (brought up)
Blow ones for you loonie ass niggas (ass niggas)
Straight bills for you toonie ass niggas (ass niggas)
M-M-My niggas bigger than the bouncer
Roll up in the bitch still smell like an ounce (like a ounce)
Right quick, right quick
Tight jeans on, so she feels my shit, ayy (feel my shit)
Tell me somethin' good, baby
Tell me somethin', tell me somethin' good, shawty (yeah)
Come bring it to the hood, baby
Bring it-bring it back to hood, shawty (ooh, ooh, ooh)
This what 'Sauga feels like in the night time (night time)
Bust it open, shawty, when the light shine (the light shine)
Still fuckin' with the same ass niggas (niggas)
I know you want a break
I-I-I know you want a break from Toronto

Oh, girl
West side
Oh-oh, ooh, girl
Oh (that smile on your face)
Those in, those in
Face, face
Those in, those in

Writer(s): Miguel Jontel Pimentel, Jahron Anthony Brathwaite
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Break From Toronto?

"Break From Toronto" by PARTYNEXTDOOR is a song about the artist's experiences and observations in his hometown, Mississauga (referred to as 'Sauga), a city near Toronto. The lyrics depict nightlife scenes, with references to strip clubs and partying. The singer talks about a woman who stands out in these settings, her silhouette resembling a dollar sign, suggesting she's valuable or desirable. He also mentions the struggles of maintaining authenticity while being surrounded by superficiality. The line "I know you want a break from Toronto" implies that the woman he's singing about might be tired of this lifestyle and is seeking an escape or change. Overall, it's a commentary on urban life and relationships within that context.

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