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Transform – Daniel Caesar

Transform – Daniel Caesar

Transform Lyrics

[Intro: Daniel Caesar]
If a leopard never changes its spots
How can I change what I’ve got?
Transform, transform, transform, transform
We don’t punish the tiger for catching its prey
So how am I the one to blame
If it’s in my nature?
Transform, transform, transform

[Pre-Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
And I don’t know why I fight it
The least I could do is try
But ego’s in the way
I know that you feel mad today
But that anger will fade away
And you’ll wish she was here

[Chorus: Daniel Caesar]
It’s never over until life ends
Lay down beside me, do it again
It’s never over until life ends, yeah
Lay down beside

[Verse 1: Charlotte Day Wilson]
Don’t be a fool, baby I know you’ve changed
It’s in my nature and it’s okay (it’s okay)
And I’ll be your goddess and you a part of me
Lay down your pride, lay down with me

[Verse 2: Daniel Caesar]
So ugly but you love me
Keep nobody else above me
And that’s why I keep you around
Ain’t it funny, now you’re money
Act like you don’t know nobody
What goes round gon’ come back around

[Chorus: Charlotte Day Wilson]
It’s never over until life ends
Lay down beside me, do it again
It’s never over until life ends, yeah
Lay down beside me

[Bridge: Daniel Caesar]
You’re my violet in the sun
You’re the chosen one
You’re my violet in the sun
You’re the chosen one
You’re my violet in the sun
You’re the chosen one

[Outro: Daniel Caesar]
Can’t quit you, you’re like drugs
Swear I tried to clean up
Too much shared between us
Saved my soul like Jesus
Can’t quit you, you’re like drugs
Swear I tried to clean up
Too much shared between us
Saved my soul like Jesus

About “Transform

“Transform” is a soulful ballad from Daniel Caesar’s 2017 debut album Freudian, featuring Canadian artist Charlotte Day Wilson. The song delves into themes of personal growth, self-acceptance, and the complexities of love. Opening with the line, “If a leopard never changes its spots, how can I change what I’ve got?”, Caesar reflects on the challenge of altering one’s inherent nature. The recurring plea to “transform” underscores a desire for change, while grappling with the ego’s resistance.
The song concludes with a reference to addiction, likening the person to drugs, highlighting the intense and almost uncontrollable nature of deep emotional connections. “Transform” stands out as a poignant exploration of love’s transformative power and the journey toward self-improvement.

Song: Transform
Artist(s): Daniel Ceasar
Featured Artist(s): Charlotte Day Wilson
Track Number: 9
Release Date: August 25, 2017
Writer(s): Daniel Caesar
Country: Canada

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