Cindy Lou Who Lyrics – Sabrina Carpenter
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Cindy Lou Who Lyrics
[Verse 1: Sabrina Carpenter]
I saw you laughing in one of his pictures
But you'll be the one with his ring on your finger
There's red and green everywhere, but I'm so blue
Cindy Lou, who?
Maybe he met you somewhere in the desert
While he was soul searching, he found someone better
Guess you make him happy like I couldn't do
Cindy Lou, who?
[Chorus: Sabrina Carpenter]
Oh-oh
With your hair so long, lips so red
Oh-oh
Maybe we met once, I forget
Oh-oh
Scrolling five years back, I'm obsеssed
Breaking my heart, 'tis thе season, I guess
[Chorus: Sabrina Carpenter]
Oh-oh
With your hair so long, lips so red
Oh-oh
Even waking up now in his old bed
Oh-oh
At his family's house, no, you're just
Breaking my heart, 'tis the season, I guess
[Verse 2: Sabrina Carpenter]
The snow's gonna fall and the tree's gonna glisten
And I'm gonna puke at the thought of you kissing
The boy who I love is now in love with you
Cindy Lou, who?
I told all my friends, they said, "It can't be true"
Cindy Lou, who?
Cindy Lou Who Lyrics Meaning
"Cindy Lou Who" by Sabrina Carpenter appears to narrate a story of heartbreak and jealousy during the holiday season. The lyrics suggest that the singer has seen someone she cares about with a new romantic partner, and the holiday festivities are a painful reminder of this newfound love. The use of "Cindy Lou, who?" is a reference to the character Cindy Lou Who from Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," adding a touch of whimsy to the emotional narrative.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Sabrina Carpenter describes seeing the person she cares about happily involved with someone else, possibly through pictures on social media. The reference to "his ring on your finger" implies that the person is engaged or in a serious relationship. The singer expresses feelings of sadness and inadequacy, wondering if the new partner can make him happy in ways she couldn't.
[Chorus]
The chorus highlights the singer's emotional turmoil and obsession with the new partner's physical attributes, such as long hair and red lips. The lyrics suggest that the singer is going through old memories and struggling to forget the past. The phrase "Breaking my heart, 'tis the season, I guess" implies that the holiday season, which is traditionally associated with joy and love, becomes a painful time due to the heartbreak.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves into the upcoming holiday season, where the singer anticipates the pain of witnessing the person she loves being in a relationship with someone else. The mention of snow falling, trees glistening, and the singer feeling nauseous at the thought of the new couple kissing indicates the emotional distress caused by the festive atmosphere. The repetition of "Cindy Lou, who?" emphasizes the singer's disbelief and shock at the situation.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Sabrina Carpenter (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- John Ryan
- Writter(s)
- Sabrina Carpenter, Amy Allen & John Ryan
- Released On
- November 17, 2023
Sabrina Carpenter (Singles) Tracklist
- 1.A Nonsense Christmas
- 2.Buy Me Presents
- 3.Is It New Years Yet
- 4.Santa Doesn’t Know You Like I Do
- 5.Skin
- 6.Thumbs
- 7.White Xmas
- 8.Why
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Cindy Lou Who" song?
"Cindy Lou Who" song is sung by Sabrina Carpenter.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Cindy Lou Who" song?
"Cindy Lou Who" song lyrics written by Sabrina Carpenter, Amy Allen & John Ryan.
Who is the music producer of "Cindy Lou Who" song?
"Cindy Lou Who" song music composed & produced by John Ryan.
When was "Cindy Lou Who" song released?
"Cindy Lou Who" song was released on November 17, 2023.