Why is payphone so catchy




















In the first chorus, it is saying that he is calling home all the change he spent on that girl- the change is his time, and he has spent and valued all of his time with her,but now those times were gone, and he wants them back home, with him.

He misses their valued time together and wants to bring it back. Hes asking the rhetorical question, "where are those times and plans that they made? And in our time that you wasted All of our bridges burned down" They keep pushing off their time, and while that was happening, they were drifting apart and the bridges burnt down, and they fell away. It about a guy who fantasies a girl. He did everything, in fact risk his life for a girl who played him. He took a crime which involved his girlfriend upon himself just to show how much he cares about her, in return his girlfriend showed no care nor empathy while he was on the run for the crime he didn't commit all in the name of love.

While on the run he called her regularly and tried making her remember all the good times they had. In spite of his moon and green light she cares less to see how great his love was for her. This song is about shrek and his tough time building a relationship with fionas father.

Shrek tries his best to get along with fionas father but feels as though he is being judged and discriminated because he is an ogre, fionas father has already built an assumption on shrek just because he is an ogre and let other peoples opionions infiltrate his judgement of shrek.

He's sort of shocked; paralyzed. He can't get over what they had. I think he's using the payphone because he's calling from jail. They got in a major fight and he finds himself in jail over it. This song is about a man who fell for a Borderline Personality Disordered female. It is pretty straight forward. Is she still shoeless? Where is Ja Rule? Okay in six seconds, the robbers miss Levine at point-blank range as he grabs the woman who removed her shoes so he could run better, obviously minimalism has worked in her favor as they highstep their way over gunshots.

This is happening. This song is about a phone. So in the next 15 seconds, the duo emerge from the bank only to be greeted by police who seem to mistakenly accuse two bankers one who is shoeless to be the criminals as Levine drops the gun. For some odd reason, they continue to run away even though the cops appear to have only shot once and likely would just you know, go into the building to arrest the rest of Maroon 5 who moonlight as bank robbers.

Meanwhile people who are apparently near a hostage situation, seem to be remotely uninterested in the fact that a heist is taking place right next to them.

Nevermind the cops are chasing them. Apparently two policemen were called to the scene of a bank robbery in a major U. After successfully ditching the cops, who just give up completely, the duo…wait Wiz Khalifa is in this!?

They hide behind a car as Levine appears to just ditch her after last words. I would love to know what the script said he was supposed to say. I love you, but…you are….

Why is he still on the run? So Adam Levine is clearly the worst person in the world. As soon as Levine peels out of the parking spot, a policeman is immediately on his tail. Did they know he would steal a car? Better yet, Adam Levine has now ditched the girl he saved to fend for herself, stolen a car, made an illegal turn, blown through a couple of redlights and is likely in excess of the speed limit.

The cop is also right behind him and Adam Levine is apparently Jeff Gordon. Okay what the hell is going on? Did Michael Bay direct this? Did Colin Farrell turn down this role? In 26 seconds, Levine goes from the bridge leaving town, to being chased by at least seven policemen and four helicopters.

So yes, there are more policemen on scene chasing down a banker than there were for the bank robbery. Wiz Khalifa, in what is probably 10 minutes in real-life time, has become homeless as he begins his verse. Allen Iverson is apparently better at his finances than Payphone version of Wiz Khalifa. For barely a fraction of a second, Adam Levine looks into the distance as Wiz Khalifa begins his rap.

This is hilarious for one reason. Watch the video exclusively for this part. As Levine zooms down a highway with police and helicopters in hot pursuit, we see that there are now police coming directly at him as well.

Levine casually drives into the distance as three cop cars have wrecked behind him. So, let me get this straight. The lyrics aren't very meaning to me, it's fun and catchy but has no depth. It not as confusing as Moves Like Jagger was at first. It's good for now but in time I think people will just take it off their IPod because nobody cares anymore. Kid, 12 years old June 11, This song comes on the radio almost everyday now.

My family knows the song by heart well i do but its the clean version. There's an alternate bridge. I can't wait for the overexposed album. BTW, the music video is sorta bad it has violence , so watch the lyrics instead.

Kid, 11 years old June 11, Get the Clean Version! I love this song, and basically anything by Maroon 5! You can find the clean version on YouTube for younger kids. One version of the song edits out the rap, and also says "it" and "stupid" instead of the swearing. Look at the lyrics before you let your child listen to it, but other than the swearing, it's an amazing song! Teen, 13 years old Written by JessG June 1, Upbeat and fun. I personally love this song. It has a great beat and catchy lyrics.

However, there are cuss words, so if you're okay with your child singing a song censored, then buy the clean version. Kid, 12 years old May 28, Remember to EDIT! If edited you replace f-ing with stupid and s with it. Overall its a nice pop tune that makes you want to sing along! Teen, 16 years old Written by anders09ma May 27, Payphone :D I really like this song! Very very catchy! I've been liking Maroon 5 since kindergarten when "Songs about Jane" was around, and I'm still loving them now!

And Wiz is a very good rapper! This title contains: Positive role models. Teen, 15 years old Written by way May 24, Good for anyone unless its the explicit version. This is a really great song with Maroon 5 and rapper Wiz Khalifa. Teen, 16 years old Written by ionlyreadgoodbooks13 May 21, Thisis a good song..

Kid, 12 years old May 19, Teen, 14 years old Written by luv2shop May 12,



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