Dopamine Lyrics – Robyn

“Dopamine” Lyrics by Robyn is a latest English song in the voice of Robyn. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Dopamine” song lyrics are also written by Robyn. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Dopamine” by Robyn is about the rush and excitement of love or attraction that feels almost chemical. She knows it’s just a feeling in her brain, but it’s so strong and real that she can’t help giving in to it, enjoying the intensity and connection it brings.

Dopamine Lyrics

[Intro]
Dopamine
Dopamine

[Chorus]
I know it’s just dopamine
But it feels so real to me
I’m tripping on our chemistry
It’s firing up inside of me
I just need to know
That I’m not alone
I know it’s just dopamine

But it feels so real to me

[Verse 1]
Nothing’s ever going to cut you as deep
As the very first time
Nothing’s ever going to taste just as sweet
As when it is just out of reach
No one in this world was ever as free
Oh baby, there’s no limit
Something here’s opening deep inside of me
I can finally reach it

[Chorus]
I know it’s just dopamine
But it feels so real to me
I’m tripping on our chemistry
It’s firing up inside of me
I just need to know
That I’m not alone
I know it’s just dopamine
But it feels so real to me

[Verse 2]
This is one of those ones where you’ve just gotta give in
I’m going to give it my all

This time, it’s going to be whatever and that’s cool
I’m wearing my heart on my sleeve
I need to get out of this rubber coat
Baby, I can’t hold it
Everything’s bubbling ’round up side my mind
And when I let go, it’s so easy

[Chorus]
I know it’s just dopamine
But it feels so real to me
I’m tripping on our chemistry
It’s firing up inside of me
I just need to know
That I’m not alone
I know it’s just dopamine
But it feels so real to me

[Outro]
I know it’s just dopamine
But it feels so real to me (But it feels so real)
I know it’s just dopamine
But it feels so real to me

Dopamine Video

Dopamine Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
It’s about the rush of excitement starting to take over.

[Chorus]
She’s feeling the strong effects of attraction and knows it’s caused by dopamine, the chemical that makes people feel pleasure and excitement. Even though she understands it’s just a reaction in her brain, it still feels deep and real. She’s caught up in the chemistry and just wants to know she’s not the only one feeling this intensity.

[Verse 1]
She’s talking about how the first time you feel something powerful—like love or desire—it cuts the deepest and feels the sweetest. The thrill is strongest when something is almost, but not quite, within reach. She feels free and limitless, like something inside her has opened up, and now she can finally connect with that deep emotional or physical feeling she’s been chasing.

[Chorus]
She’s swept up again in the wave of emotions, realizing it’s all driven by dopamine but unable to deny how real it feels. The chemistry between her and the other person sparks something alive inside her. What she wants most is reassurance that she’s not alone in feeling this rush, that the connection is mutual and genuine.

[Verse 2]
Here, she’s letting go of control and deciding to surrender to the feeling. She wants to stop holding back and be completely open, showing her emotions freely. The “rubber coat” represents emotional barriers she’s shedding. Her thoughts and feelings are bubbling up, and when she finally releases them, it feels freeing and natural, like everything suddenly flows without effort.

[Chorus]
Once again, she’s caught in that powerful emotional high, fully aware that it’s a chemical reaction but unable to separate it from real emotion. The connection feels electric and alive, and she craves the comfort of knowing she’s not experiencing it all on her own.

[Outro]
She ends by repeating how real the feeling seems, even though she knows it’s just dopamine. It shows she’s fully lost in the moment, torn between understanding it logically and surrendering emotionally to the beautiful illusion of love’s rush.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Dopamine song?
A. Dopamine song is sung by Robyn.

Q. Who wrote Dopamine lyrics?
A. Dopamine lyrics are penned by Robyn.

Q. Who has given the music of Dopamine song?
A. Dopamine music is composed and produced by Robyn.

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