I think that Lisa raps the first verse and Jess raps the second verse. I can hear a change in the tone in the second verse from the first verse, and it sounds like Lisa in the background. Also, the way 'maniac' is said sounds a lot like Jess' style of singing. There is a definite change in the tone though, which does lead me to think that it is changing to Jess.
Anyway, it's about not being able to sleep due to this guy that's left her, she's trying to deny that she liked him, but she's lonely and she wants to be around other people.
In the second verse it sounds a lot angrier, much harsher - originally I saw this as being a response to the guy who's contacting her or trying to get back with her and she isn't interested, but I thought of another possible theory. In verse one she says "Can’t stop to think about what you said, you said to me when" Implying that she doesn't want to think about what he said to her, perhaps it was too terrible for her to want to think about - could verse two be what he said to her? It's angrier in words and tone, (a possible different singer to show a different person?) and he thought she was controlling him, he had enough and told her that he's leaving her, going to an underground rave (or something similar) and that he really doesn't want her to follow - threatening her in the process.
Perhaps finally I am reading too much into this but: "Gotta feel the rush in my veins" - could that be a possible drugs/alcohol reference? Going to a party and forgetting what's happened with some outside intervention?
I think that Lisa raps the first verse and Jess raps the second verse. I can hear a change in the tone in the second verse from the first verse, and it sounds like Lisa in the background. Also, the way 'maniac' is said sounds a lot like Jess' style of singing. There is a definite change in the tone though, which does lead me to think that it is changing to Jess.
Anyway, it's about not being able to sleep due to this guy that's left her, she's trying to deny that she liked him, but she's lonely and she wants to be around other people.
In the second verse it sounds a lot angrier, much harsher - originally I saw this as being a response to the guy who's contacting her or trying to get back with her and she isn't interested, but I thought of another possible theory. In verse one she says "Can’t stop to think about what you said, you said to me when" Implying that she doesn't want to think about what he said to her, perhaps it was too terrible for her to want to think about - could verse two be what he said to her? It's angrier in words and tone, (a possible different singer to show a different person?) and he thought she was controlling him, he had enough and told her that he's leaving her, going to an underground rave (or something similar) and that he really doesn't want her to follow - threatening her in the process.
Perhaps finally I am reading too much into this but: "Gotta feel the rush in my veins" - could that be a possible drugs/alcohol reference? Going to a party and forgetting what's happened with some outside intervention?
Great song.