Miami Lyrics – Morgan Wallen

“Miami” Lyrics by Morgan Wallen is a latest English song in the voice of Morgan Wallen. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Miami” song lyrics are also written by Morgan Wallen. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. The song “Miami” by Morgan Wallen is about a guy from Tennessee who decides to escape the cold and trade his familiar hometown for the sunny, lively beaches of “Miami”. He meets a girl with a Cuban accent who invites him to stay, and he experiences a different kind of nightlife and vibe. Even though “Miami” is exciting and new, he realizes he still misses his Tennessee roots and feels out of place there.

Miami Lyrics

[Verse 1]
It gets cold in Tennesse in January
I done tagged out all my bucks
Sweating, no one seeing ducks
Thought that I could use some out the ordinary
Trade them pine trees for a palm
By the ocean, peace and calm
So I bought a seat and caught a bus
Headed straight to South Beach
And there she was

[Pre-Chorus]

Havana in her accent
Coconut and Captain
And by the end of the day
She was begging me to stay in Miami

[Chorus]
It ain’t nothing like where I’m from, oh
Yeah, I can’t keep my gun in my truck in Miami
They don’t know my name at these bars
And you can’t even see any stars in Miami
You got me MIA for a couple days now
But it don’t hit the same as my Tennessee town (Miami)
Except for getting sand in my boots
Ask yourself, “What the hell is a redneck gon’ do in Miami?”
Miami

[Verse 2]
That sun went down and then she dragged me to the city
Took some elevator up, now it’s whiskey in the club
And she dancing with her body up against me
There ain’t no (??), but they still got some curves in Miami

[Chorus]
It ain’t nothing like where I’m from, oh
Yeah, I can’t keep my gun in my truck in Miami

They don’t know my name at these bars
And you can’t even see any stars in Miami
You got me MIA for a couple days now
But it don’t hit the same as my Tennessee town (Miami)
Except for getting sand in my boots
Ask yourself, “What the hell is a redneck gon’ do in Miami?”
Miami

[Bridge]
Yeah and then I bought a seat and caught a bus
Honestly, a part of me was still in love
With Havana in her accent
Coconut and Captain
Swear it almost happened
Damn, I almost stayed my ass in Miami

[Chorus]
It ain’t nothing like where I’m from, oh
Yeah, I can’t keep my gun in my truck in Miami
They don’t know my name at these bars
And you can’t even see any stars in Miami
You got me MIA for a couple days now
But it don’t hit the same as my Tennessee town (Miami)
Except for getting sand in my boots
Ask yourself, “What the hell is a redneck gon’ do in Miami?”
Miami

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Miami Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
The guy is telling us how cold it gets in Tennessee during January, and how he’s done all his usual hunting and outdoor stuff. He’s sweating but nobody else seems to be hunting ducks around him. Feeling like he needs a change from his normal life, he decides to leave the pine forests behind and head somewhere warmer and calmer by the ocean. So, he buys a ticket and takes a bus to South Beach, where he suddenly sees a girl who catches his attention.

[Pre-Chorus]
The girl he meets speaks with a Cuban (Havana) accent, and she seems fun and lively, like coconut drinks and Captain Morgan rum. By the end of their first day together, she’s asking him to stay longer in Miami, showing she’s really into him.

[Chorus]
He’s saying Miami is very different from his hometown. He can’t even keep his gun in the truck like he does back home because it’s not allowed there. People at Miami bars don’t recognize him or know who he is, and the bright city lights block out the stars he’s used to seeing in Tennessee. Even though he’s been gone for a few days, it just doesn’t feel the same as his hometown. The only thing he really gets from Miami is sand in his boots, and he’s wondering what a country guy like him is supposed to do in a place like Miami.

[Verse 2]
As the sun sets, the girl pulls him into the city nightlife. They take an elevator up to a club where he’s drinking whiskey, and she’s dancing close to him. Even though the vibe is different, the girls in Miami still have their own kind of charm and curves.

[Chorus]
Again, he points out how Miami is not like his Tennessee home. He can’t carry his gun in his truck, and no one there knows him or calls him by name. The bright city lights hide the stars he loves, and though he’s been missing for a few days, Miami doesn’t feel the same. He only ends up with sand in his boots and wonders what a redneck like him can really do in a place like Miami.

[Bridge]
After spending time there, he decides to take a bus back home, but a part of him is still drawn to the girl with the Havana accent and the fun times they shared. He almost stayed in Miami because of how things almost worked out with her, but in the end, he chose to leave.

[Chorus]
Once again, he talks about how Miami feels nothing like his hometown. He can’t keep his gun in the truck, strangers don’t know him in the bars, and the city lights cover the stars he loves. Even though he was away for a few days, it doesn’t feel right like Tennessee does. The only souvenir he gets is sand in his boots, and he asks himself what a country guy like him is supposed to do in a place like Miami.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Miami song?
A. Miami song is sung by Morgan Wallen.

Q. Who wrote Miami lyrics?
A. Miami lyrics are penned by Morgan Wallen.

Q. Who has given the music of Miami song?
A. Miami music is composed and produced by Morgan Wallen.

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