Ferrari (James Hype)

“Ferrari” by James Hype featuring Miggy Dela Rosa explores the lingering desire and uncertainty in a romantic relationship, using the metaphor of a Ferrari to symbolize the exhilarating rush of love.

🥇1st Place – James Hype

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🥈2nd Place – James Hype

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🥉3rd Place – Miggy Dela Rosa

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4th Place – Christos Lionoudakis

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5th Place – New Trap Melody

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6th Place – EDM Belgium

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Did you know?

The song’s lyrics repeatedly emphasize the speaker’s ongoing attraction to their partner, as they ask, “Can I be honest? / I still want your hands up on my body”.

The metaphor of a “Ferrari” is used to describe the intense, fast-paced excitement that the partner still elicits, suggesting a passionate and thrilling connection.

The line “You still make my heart beat fast, Ferrari” directly compares the partner to the high-speed, luxurious car, implying that their presence is as exhilarating as driving a Ferrari.

However, the uncertainty of the relationship is highlighted with the question, “Do you still want me?” This recurring query reflects the speaker’s insecurity about whether the feelings are mutual, especially when considering the fleeting nature of the night (“With me in the wave, but in the morning”).

The song thus captures the mix of exhilaration and vulnerability that often accompanies romantic relationships, making it a relatable theme for many listeners.

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