Drop A Lyrics by Jay Som
Trying to make you laugh
Hold my breath
Wait my turn
‘Til the light is on
We could end up dead
Stalling
I’m heading in the wrong direction
I’m feeling out your heart
I’m heading in the wrong direction
Always moving
I don’t wanna be something we’re fighting about
I can’t stand it
Something’s pulling us apart
Trying to make this last
Hold my tongue
Wait my turn
Swear I’ll make it fast
Guess I’ve been here before
Falling
I don’t wanna be something we’re fighting about
I can’t stand it
Something’s pulling us apart
The Meaning of “Drop A” by Jay Som
Jay Som just dropped “Drop A” from the new album ‘Belong,’ and honestly, it hits you right in the chest. It’s that kind of track that feels like a quiet confession in a crowded room—soft around the edges but sharp where it counts.
I’m heading in the wrong direction / I’m feeling out your heart
That line just aches, doesn’t it? It’s like she’s lost in the middle of something, trying to read a map that’s all faded ink. You can feel the hesitation, the slow-motion panic of realizing you’re drifting apart.
In the end, it’s about the quiet dread of becoming the problem in someone else’s story. That fear of being the thing they resent—it’s so human, so real. And Jay Som holds that feeling like something fragile, letting it linger long after the song ends.