The song explores themes of intense romantic and physical attraction, using celestial and religious imagery (e.g., "rocket to the moon," "praise God") to describe the "high" of being with a partner. Lyric Highlights
"Your lips they taste like June / Your eyes are a rocket to the moon / Those legs gon' put me in a tomb / Praise God when you hit me with the, 'Ooh'." Critical & Fan Reception
"Drunk off your kiss, life turns sideways / Drugs from your skin, high like skyscrapes."
The lyrics are characterized by vivid, often surreal metaphors:
It was also included in Bellion's 2017 box set/compilation, Growth , which brought his early free projects to a wider commercial audience.
The song explores themes of intense romantic and physical attraction, using celestial and religious imagery (e.g., "rocket to the moon," "praise God") to describe the "high" of being with a partner. Lyric Highlights
"Your lips they taste like June / Your eyes are a rocket to the moon / Those legs gon' put me in a tomb / Praise God when you hit me with the, 'Ooh'." Critical & Fan Reception Jon Bellion - Ooh
"Drunk off your kiss, life turns sideways / Drugs from your skin, high like skyscrapes." The song explores themes of intense romantic and
The lyrics are characterized by vivid, often surreal metaphors: using celestial and religious imagery (e.g.
It was also included in Bellion's 2017 box set/compilation, Growth , which brought his early free projects to a wider commercial audience.