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nostalgia — koi Lyrics

Album: close, but not quite  

Song Details and Overview

  • Featuring Artist(s): None
  • Producer: ​koi
  • Composer: ​koi
  • Release Date: July 23, 2024
  • Musical Genre: Rap
  • Album: close, but not quite
  • Track #: 2
  • Language: English
  • Mood: Reflective, Melancholic
  • Label: DistroKid

Exploring the Meaning of "nostalgia"

koi’s track "nostalgia" from his 2024 album close, but not quite dives into the bittersweet nature of reminiscing about past relationships and personal growth. Through introspective verses and reflective choruses, koi describes how memories and people change over time, capturing the universal feeling of longing for something that can never be fully recaptured. The song’s theme revolves around the transformation of both self and others as life progresses, emphasizing the sense of estrangement and disappointment that can arise when reality doesn’t align with nostalgic memories. This song’s instrumentation is minimalist, with a mellow beat that amplifies its introspective mood. There’s a seamless blend of rap and melodic flow, allowing koi to convey a sense of casual conversation that makes the lyrics feel intimate. His choice to forgo dramatic production underscores the rawness of his emotions.
[Pre-Chorus]
In this opening section, koi addresses his changed life after the end of a relationship. By "putting his phone on silent," he signals his detachment and distance from distractions, possibly indicating an attempt to regain personal focus. He contrasts his resilience with others who "needed silver spoons," highlighting his self-sufficiency and resilience.
[Chorus]
The chorus dives into the way past relationships shape our perspectives on both ourselves and others. koi notes how he put his ex on a “pedestal,” only to find that time and distance have altered his perception of her. The line, “You ain’t like how I remember you,” captures the disappointment of realizing that nostalgia often embellishes the past, making it impossible for reality to match the idealized memories.
[Verse]
Here, koi explores his current lifestyle, describing his focus on career growth and ambition by surrounding himself with "CEOs." However, he notes how his habits, like smoking for "nostalgia," bring back memories of past struggles. These lines are also a testament to his journey, from "sleeping on couches" to achieving success, highlighting his resilience and drive.
[Bridge]
The bridge shows koi reflecting on his past relationship, wondering how his ex is doing since moving away. He hints at lingering feelings but maintains a sense of detachment, possibly hoping for reconciliation yet recognizing that things have irrevocably changed.
[Refrain]
The refrain repeats his acknowledgment of growth and change. By returning to lines like “my life ain’t how you left it,” koi reinforces his personal evolution and sense of closure, despite lingering nostalgia.

Similar Songs

Listeners who connect with "nostalgia" may enjoy these similar tracks that explore themes of change, reflection, and personal growth:
  • good news by Mac Miller – A melancholic track about self-reflection and the struggles of personal growth.
  • Self Care by Mac Miller – Focuses on recovery and the importance of self-love post-breakup.
  • Goodbyes by Post Malone – A reflection on ending relationships and moving forward despite the pain.
  • Look Back at It by A Boogie Wit da Hoodie – Centers on memories of a past relationship and the complexities of moving on.
  • Do Not Disturb by Drake – An introspective piece about life changes and personal evolution.

Chart Performance and Awards

As "nostalgia" is a recent release, it hasn’t reached significant chart milestones or awards yet. However, its introspective theme and relatable storytelling suggest it could resonate with fans of reflective rap, potentially gaining traction as listeners relate to its themes of change and maturity.

Quotes

“Ever since you came back, you ain't like how I remember you.”
- ​koi This line encapsulates the sense of disillusionment with nostalgia and highlights the song’s core message: that our memories and perceptions are often far removed from reality.

nostalgia by koi


My life ain't how you left it, shawty (Shawty)
No more, started putting my phone on silent (Yeah, yeah)
You ain't ever felt this way with nobody (Nobody)
You ain't ever felt this way for no- (Nobody, body)
Stop it, take yo' bag back, I don't like yo' attitude (Oh)
Apartment hate me, I keep filling up the package room (Yeah)
If you hate me, then you lame, bae, I have to assume
I got my own, most of y'all needed silver spoons (Nah, nah, nah)
[Pre-Chorus Meaning]
Meaning: In this part, the artist reflects on personal growth and changes since the end of a relationship. By saying, "My life ain't how you left it, shawty," they emphasize that they've moved on and things are different now. Putting their "phone on silent" suggests setting boundaries or distancing themselves from past distractions. The lines about the ex never feeling the same way with anyone else highlight a unique connection that is hard to replicate. Telling the ex to "take yo' bag back" and mentioning not liking their attitude indicates lingering frustrations. The "apartment hate me" line refers to receiving many packages, perhaps symbolizing newfound success or indulgence. Concluding with "I got my own, most of y'all needed silver spoons" underscores self-reliance versus others who had advantages handed to them.

[Chorus]
Most of y'all need a hit or two, whoa, whoa
Couldn't make it to the master, she said, "Let's do it in the living room" (Ah)
She keep asking questions, I don't do interviews
You don't know my music, she ain't listen to me since 10&2
Ever since you left, I put you on a pedestal
And ever since you came back, you ain't like how I remember you
You ain't like how I remember you (You ain't like how I remember you)
I don't even know how I imagined you, but somethin' is wrong
[Chorus Meaning]
Meaning: The chorus delves into themes of nostalgia and disillusionment. The artist admits to placing their ex on a pedestal after they left, idealizing them. However, upon reuniting, they realize the ex doesn't match the cherished memory ("you ain't like how I remember you"). The mention of not doing interviews and the ex not listening to their music since "10&2" suggests a disconnect and lack of support. The artist grapples with the realization that their imagination may have distorted who their ex truly is.

[Verse]
Yeah (Yeah)
I stay on my sh*t, that's why she love me
Surround myself with CEOs, I'm in good company (Yeah)
She just wanna stay at home all day, that ain't enough for me (Yeah)
Yeah, I just told the waiter to keep the comma
I got people feeding off me all of a sudden
Only thing we ever had in common was a sign (Yeah, uh)
I've been smoking way more, I found out when I said was done
I've been smoking Dutch's for nostalgia (Ah, nah, uh)
I ran up a couple hundred thousand (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
You knew me when I used to sleep on couches
In and out Atlanta so much, I'm just like the Falcons
We keep playing games, we're too grown to be this childish
Five times a day, I change the outfit (Yeah, yeah)
I lost track a hundred back, I still keep on counting (Yeah)
I just let the music talk, I don't even announce it
My ex only got heels, but, for you, I could move mountains
[Verse Meaning]
Meaning: Here, the artist focuses on personal ambition and the divergence between their path and the ex-partner's. By surrounding themselves with "CEOs," they're aligning with success and forward momentum, while the ex wanting to "stay at home all day" isn't enough for them. References to past struggles like "used to sleep on couches" highlight their journey and growth. Smoking "Dutch's for nostalgia" indicates using substances to reminisce or cope with emotions. The artist acknowledges others now depend on them ("people feeding off me all of a sudden"), and there's a sense of being caught between past habits and new responsibilities. The lines about changing outfits and losing track of money reflect a fast-paced, perhaps chaotic lifestyle. The mention of moving mountains for the ex shows lingering affection despite everything.

[Bridge]
XL tee, I'm just tryna hide the ounce in it (Oh, no, no, no)
I ain't good with chemistry, but you and me ain't compounding
Heard you moved to somewhere, baby, how is it?
Maybe one day I'll visit
[Bridge Meaning]
Meaning: The bridge expresses a mix of curiosity and lingering feelings. Wearing an "XL tee" to hide an "ounce" hints at concealing something, possibly emotions or habits. Admitting "you and me ain't compounding" uses a chemistry metaphor to acknowledge incompatibility. Asking about the ex's new location and considering a future visit shows that, despite moving on, the artist still cares and contemplates reconnecting someday.

[Pre-Chorus]
My life ain't how you left it, shawty (Shawty)
No more, started putting my phone on silent (Yeah, yeah)
You ain't ever felt this way with nobody (Nobody)
You ain't ever felt this way for no- (Nobody, body)
Put the bag back, I don't like yo' attitude (Oh)
Apartment hate me, I keep filling up the package room (Yeah)
If you hate me, then you lame, bae, I have to assume
I got my own, most of y'all needed silver spoons

[Chorus]
Most of y'all need a hit or two, whoa, whoa
Couldn't make it to the master, she said, "Let's do it in the living room" (Ah)
She keep asking questions, I don't do interviews
You don't know my music, she ain't listen to me since 10&2
Ever since you left, I put you on a pedestal
And ever since you came back, you ain't like how I remember you
You ain't like how I remember you (You ain't like how I remember you)
I don't even know how I imagined you, but somethin' is wrong



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