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SZNS

Juelz Santana

Lyrics

[Intro]

[Chorus: Dinah Jane & A Boogie wit da Hoodie]
Even when it storm, we beat the rain
'Cause we been through a thousand sunny days
We've got seasons, baby (Ayy, spring, summer, fall)
Yeah, we've got seasons, baby (Yeah, we been through it all)
Summer through the winter, we been through it
Might fall, but spring back to it
We've got seasons, baby (Ayy, spring, summer, fall)
Yeah, we've got seasons, baby (Yeah, we been through it all)

[Verse 1: A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Dinah Jane & Both]
I wanna be in love, but I don't have a heart no more
Can I just use yours? Ooh, battle scars I can show you
Yeah, yeah
You keep me in love, that ghetto love
It find a way, whoa
So get it wrong (Get it wrong)
Then we get it right (Get it right)
We be off and then we be on it
Lying to ourselves, let's be honest
Season out, season in
Hey ma; What's up?
How you doin'? I'm straight
You smart; You cute
So are you, yeah, yeah
I'm here for you
And I'm here for you too
Say word; Which ones?
"I do"
[Chorus: Dinah Jane & A Boogie wit da Hoodie]
Even when it storm, we beat the rain
'Cause we been through a thousand sunny days
We've got seasons, baby (Ayy, spring, summer, fall)
Yeah, we've got seasons, baby (Yeah, we been through it all)
Summer through the winter, we been through it
Might fall, but spring back to it
We've got seasons, baby (Ayy, spring, summer, fall)
Yeah, we've got seasons, baby (Yeah, we been through it all)

[Post-Chorus: Dinah Jane & A Boogie wit da Hoodie]
Oh, oh-oh, oh-oh
We got seasons on seasons
Oh-oh
Shit, I just can't see me leavin', nah

[Verse 2: A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Dinah Jane & Both]
Will I ever find love again? Still I try
I can't seem to get you off my mind
I still miss it when you call my line
Yeah, look
It's alright, you say you not perfect, but you look just fine
You're not perfect but you're just my type
Can we start this over, baby, one more time?
Yeah, ooh
If you think I'm a dawg, yeah (Ayy yeah)
Just tell me your confessions, I'll tell you mine, yeah (Yeah)
I don't wanna see you crying
Would you still love me if I lie? Yeah
You don't believe in no sorrys
Just tell me that you wanna be with me all day
Tell me that you rockin' with me the long way
I could put Chanel in your purse and Givenchy, yeah
Love me all day, yeah
[Verse 3: Dinah Jane]
Would you ride for me?
10 toes down from me?
Do some time? I need to know
Need a thug to hold me down
When I'm actin' out
Let's put our pride aside, we're conversatin'
I need your patience with no hesitations
I'm done with the game, I'll take your last name, oh

[Chorus: Dinah Jane & A Boogie wit da Hoodie]
Even when it storm, we beat the rain (Oh)
'Cause we've been through a thousand sunny days (We been through it all)
We've got seasons, baby (Ayy, spring, summer, fall)
Yeah, we've got seasons, baby (Yeah, we been through it all)
Summer through the winter, we been through it (Winter and the fall)
Might fall, but spring back to it (We been through it all)
We've got seasons, baby (Ayy, spring, summer, fall)
Yeah, we've got seasons, baby (Yeah, we been through it all)

[Post-Chorus: Dinah Jane & A Boogie wit da Hoodie]
Oh, oh-oh (Ooh), oh-oh
We got seasons on seasons
Oh-oh
Shit, I just can't see me leavin', nah
Oh, oh-oh, oh-oh
We got seasons on seasons
Oh-oh
Shit, I just can't see me leavin', nah

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Reggae, a genre originated in Jamaica during the late 1960s, has always been considered for its unique style and rhythm. With many artists incorporating Reggae into their music, “SZNS” by Dinah Jane is another great example of Reggae-influenced music with R&B and hip-hop elements. The song has gained significant attention and has become a sensation among music lovers in a short amount of time.

About SZNS

SZNS, pronounced “seasons,” is a song by American singer and songwriter Dinah Jane, featuring A Boogie wit da Hoodie. It was released on July 26, 2019, by Hitco Entertainment.

The song is an ode to relationships, where the lyrics speak about the ups and downs of a relationship and how to make it work. The song’s title is a disemvoweling of the word "seasons," letting the audience know that the song is about the seasons of a relationship.

Produced by Simon Says and Rogét Chahayed, “SZNS” is a perfect blend of Reggae, R&B, and hip-hop. The track is light-hearted and summer-ready, with a catchy beat that is impossible not to dance to. Dinah Jane’s vocals are soothing and appealing, and A. Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s rap verse, added to the mix, makes it even more enjoyable. The song's sound makes it a perfect fit for summer playlists, dance parties, and an ideal choice for a road trip.

The song opens with Dinah Jane’s voice’s dreamy tone and a laid-back vibe, making it a perfect introduction to the song. Throughout the track, she describes the cat-and-mouse game in her relationship, telling how difficult it is to keep track of the “seasons” of the relationship. In contrast, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s verse gives the song's edge, delivering bold lines that complement Dinah Jane’s sweet voice and lyrics.

“SZNS” has become a sensation among fans worldwide, streaming over 8.3 million times on Spotify alone. The song has also been recognized by the music industry getting positive reviews from critics and fans alike. Its influence is so significant that it earned a spot on numerous popular music charts, including the Billboard Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop and Rhythmic charts, and many more.

In a music scene dominated by fast-paced beats and heavy electronic sounds, “SZNS” is a breath of fresh air with a laid-back tempo that feels uplifting and cheerful.

What the Song Means

The song's lyrics explore the complexities of love and relationships, which have highs and lows, just like the changing seasons. Dinah sings about the trials and tribulations of love, acknowledging that the journey isn't always easy. She apologizes for her mistakes and promises to be a better partner, hoping to reignite the love they once had. The songwriting is raw and honest, touching upon the real feelings of dealing with and fixing a broken relationship.

The song tells the love story through the different seasons, comparing them with the different stages of the relationship. The lyrics represent different phases of love, starting with the fresh start of spring, where everything seems possible and new; moving on to summer, where the intensity is at its peak. The next season represents the rocky roads the relationship might take us through in the lyrics' autumn. Finally, the song concludes with winter, describing the process of making the relationship work and survive the harsh season.

Why You Should Listen to SZNS

SZNS is a song that creates happy vibes, with meaningful lyrics that speak to listeners. Its Reggae-inspired style takes listeners to a tropical paradise with a laid-back tempo that makes it the perfect summer anthem. The song’s catchy chorus and Dinah Jane’s honeyed voice will have you singing along in no time. With A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s added flavor, it adds spice to the song.

Moreover, the songwriting is incredibly relatable, with lyrics that everyone who’s been through a rocky relationship will resonate with. It will take you on an emotional rollercoaster of memories and feelings, keeping you hooked till the very end.

“SZNS” is perfect for anyone who wants to vibe out with personable and relatable lyrics. Its catchy and unique rhythm, with Reggae blended in, makes it stand out. Listening to the song will leave you feeling refreshed and ready to take on any challenge.

Bottomline

With over 20 years of experience, it’s no surprise that Dinah Jane’s single, SZNS, featuring A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, has become an instant hit worldwide. With Reggae blended together with R&B and Hip-hop elements, the song’s unique rhythm is what makes it stand out. The song’s dreamy tone, catchy chorus, and meaningful lyrics will keep you dancing and singing along, and the relatable lyrics will touch a chord with anyone who’s been through a turbulent relationship.

If you haven’t listened to it already, you should add “SZNS” by Dinah Jane to your playlist. This song is a perfect representation of Dinah's talent as a singer and songwriter and has the perfect elements of Reggae, R&B, and hip-hop, making it the perfect summer anthem. The song’s catchy chorus, meaningful lyrics, and extraordinary rhythm is what sets it apart from other songs out there.