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Lyrics of Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) — LISA (LALISA)

Album: Alter Ego  

"Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" by LISA: Lyrics Details, Meaning and Impact

Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) Lyrics - LISA
LISA singing the 'Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)' song text in the music video.

Song Credits:

  • Featuring Artist(s): None
  • Producer(s): Rykeyz
  • Composer(s): Jessie Reyez, Matt Slocum, Rykeyz
  • Writer(s): Jessie Reyez, Matt Slocum, Rykeyz
  • Release date: October 3, 2024
  • Musical Genre: Pop, R&B, Dance-Pop
  • Album: Alter Ego (Thank You Lilies Version)
  • Track #: 8
  • Language: English
  • Mood: Romantic, Swooning
  • Label: LLOUD & RCA Records

Exploring the meaning of "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)"

LISA performing song Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)
Performance of 'Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)' by LISA in the music video.
"Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" by LISA is a romantic, seductive ballad that brings to life an enchanting fantasy of love in Paris, the "city of love." Inspired by Sixpence None The Richer's iconic 1998 hit "Kiss Me," LISA puts her own modern spin on the timeless classic. The song words are filled with longing and affection as the narrator expresses a deep connection with a French boy, evoking imagery of romantic moments in the moonlit streets of Paris. The main theme centers around love, desire, and the intoxicating effect of new romance. The singer is clearly smitten, enchanted not only by the boy's charm but also by the city and the atmosphere it creates. There’s an almost dreamlike quality to the verses, with mentions of kissing "under the Paris twilight" and "on the moonlit floor," establishing a visual of tender, intimate moments shared in the light of the night. In LISA’s version, the French boy's accent and soft skin stand out, elevating the romantic nature of the song with an added cultural twist—Parisian allure. LISA's personal connection to the song is profound, as she grew up listening to "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer. The adaptation she offers is a modern reimagining, yet still retains the core feelings of joy and romance, presenting her take on love. The rhythm of the music is easygoing and melodic, aligning with the natural flow of the lyrics as the song meanders through romantic imagery. "Green-eyed French boy" is a particularly notable phrase, directly referencing rumored relationships with a French man, adding a layer of personal depth to the text.

Key Imagery and Metaphors

The recurring imagery of the moonlit floor and Paris at twilight evoke classic romantic aesthetics, akin to a fairytale. "Green-eyed French boy" is symbolic of the perfect lover, the type that leaves one breathless, captured by his charm. The line "How your tongue do all those tricks?" is playful, suggesting that the allure of the relationship is as much physical as it is emotional. The blend of French references and intimate moments makes this song not only a love story but a snapshot of a particular, fleeting kind of romance.

Songs with similar messages:

Thumbnail from Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) Lyrics video by LISA
A screenshot from the 'Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)' music video, capturing the mood and meaning of the song.
  1. "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer: The original inspiration for LISA's "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)," this 1998 hit is a soft, dreamy ballad about youthful love, with a light, breezy sound and similarly romantic sentiment. Both songs share themes of sweet longing, although the LISA version carries a more modern, personal twist with the introduction of French romance.
  2. "Sugar" by Maroon 5: A similarly upbeat, romantic song, "Sugar" uses the metaphor of sweetness and the addictive nature of love. Like LISA's track, it's about the irresistible pull of attraction, though Maroon 5's approach is slightly more playful, while LISA’s feels more intimate and luxurious with its Parisian setting.
  3. "Lover" by Taylor Swift: Both tracks express a deep yearning for closeness and an idealized romantic connection. While Swift’s "Lover" emphasizes cozy, committed affection, LISA’s song focuses on the heady early moments of romance, heightened by the setting of Paris. Both share a dreamy atmosphere but differ in the tone of the relationship being described—one being secure, the other tentative and new.

Questions & answers

What does the phrase "Green-eyed French boy" refer to?
The phrase seems to be a personal reference, potentially to LISA’s rumored partner, Frédéric Arnault. It conveys an image of a captivating and mysterious figure, possibly one she is romantically involved with, as indicated by the frequent use of French imagery and references to his accent.
Why is the setting of Paris so important to this song?
Paris is often regarded as the "city of love," and the setting amplifies the romantic atmosphere of the song. The references to "Paris twilight" and "moonlit floor" position the love story within the cultural and visual landscape of romance, enhancing the emotional weight of the song's themes.
What role does the influence of "Kiss Me" play in this song?
The influence of "Kiss Me" by Sixpence None The Richer is central to the song. LISA grew up listening to the song, and her version updates its romantic themes with a modern touch, especially with the French romance and her personal experience of love. It connects the past with the present while giving LISA a chance to put her own spin on a classic.
Scene from Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) track by LISA
Visual effects scene from 'Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)' enhancing the experience of the song text and music.

Chart Performance and Awards

Though "Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)" is still in its early stages of release, it has already garnered significant attention. Fans and critics alike have praised LISA's fresh take on a beloved classic, and early streams indicate that the song is likely to climb the charts. With its catchy, romantic vibe and nostalgic influence, it is expected to perform well in various international markets, particularly in countries with a strong following of K-pop and pop music.

Fan and Media Reactions

"This song is everything I LOVE the vibe!"
— tanakissthestars (YouTube comment)
"Ooh, them French boys got me trippin'!"
— JSSGONZ (YouTube comment)
"POP fits her so well!"
— JSSGONZ (YouTube comment)
"MY FRENCH BOY GOT ME TRIPPIN' OMG!"
— ssaa10dec (YouTube comment)
"This song is so cute and sassy. I'm here for it!"
— bagelwithcreamcheese (YouTube comment)

Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) Lyrics

Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me) by LISA (LALISA)


[Intro]
Ooh la-la-la
Ooh la-la-la

[Verse 1]
I'ma need to hear you say it out loud
'Cause I love it when my name slips out your mouth
Love it when your eyes caress my body (Oh-oh)
Right before you lace your kisses on me (Bonjour, ooh)

[Pre-Chorus]
Green-eyed French boy got me trippin'
How your skin is always soft
How your kisses always hit
How you know just where to
Green-eyed French boy got me trippin'
On that accent off your lips
How your tongue do all those tricks?
How you know just where to

[Chorus]
Kiss me under the Paris twilight
Kiss me out on the moonlit floor
Kiss me under the Paris twilight (Ah-ah)
So kiss me

[Verse 2]
Cute fit in the whip to the flight to the sky
Never down, baby, check my stats
Truth is, I wasn't tryna meet nobody
Baby, I was there to get my bag
But when I saw you I was like, "I like that"
Wasn't tryna break, baby, I fought back
But when I heard you say, "Bonjour, bébé"
I was like, "Damn"

[Pre-Chorus]
Green-eyed French boy got me trippin'
How your skin is always soft (Ah-ah)
How your kisses always hit
How you know just where to
Green-eyed French boy got me trippin'
On that accent off your lips
How your tongue do all those tricks?
How you know just where to

[Chorus]
Kiss me under the Paris twilight
Kiss me out on the moonlit floor
Kiss me under the Paris twilight (Ah-ah)
So kiss me
[Bridge]
Ooh, them French boys got me trippin' (Ooh la-la-la)
Ooh, them French boys got me trippin' (Ooh la-la-la)
Ooh, them French boys got me trippin' (Ooh la-la-la)
Ooh, them French boys got me trippin' (La-la)

[Chorus]
Kiss me under the Paris twilight
Kiss me out on the moonlit floor
Kiss me under the Paris twilight
So kiss me



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