Superman Lyrics – Russ

“Superman” Lyrics by Russ is a latest English song in the voice of Russ. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Superman” song lyrics are also written by Russ. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In “Superman”, Russ opens up about the pressure of always trying to fix other people’s problems and finally deciding he can’t do it anymore. He admits he’s tired of being the one who always saves the day, and now he needs to set boundaries and put himself first. The song is about letting go, encouraging others to take responsibility for their own lives, and choosing self-care over self-sacrifice.

Superman Lyrics

[Chorus]
I’m sorry I can’t be Superman
I know that that’s just not in your plans
But you gotta save yourself
I just can’t keep swooping in
That (??) hero I’m hanging up the cape
And you gotta save yourself ’cause I can’t save you

[Verse 1]
Can’t save you ’cause it shields you from the reality of your decision making
I’m a lifeline, not a hotline, I need boundaries and individuation
‘Cause I’m wrapped up in y’all’s problems, ask Russ, he gon’ solve them

I’m over it, I can’t shoulder it, y’all’s (??) are rock bottom
I’m going off the grid, Adele said she ain’t lost, she is just wondering
I’m honouring myself and that’s a first for me
I work so hard to make it work but it just doesn’t work for me anymore

[Chorus]
I’m sorry I can’t be Superman
I know that that’s just not in your plans
But you gotta save yourself
I just can’t keep swooping in
That (??) hero I’m hanging up the cape
And you gotta save yourself ’cause I can’t save you

[Bridge]
But I do know one thing though, give a grand, they gon’ need one more
Saturday through Sunday, Monday, Monday through Sunday, ooh
But I do know one thing though, give a grand, they gon’ need one more
Saturday through Sunday, Monday, Monday through Sunday, ooh

[Verse 2]
I don’t hate you, I just don’t know how to love you without feeling responsible to save you
Deep down I wanna trust you, but (??) and it robs you of your competence
And I don’t want us to resent each other, before it’s too late let’s respect each other, ooh

[Chorus]

I’m sorry I can’t be Superman
I know that that’s just not in your plans
But you gotta save yourself
I just can’t keep swooping in
That (??) hero I’m hanging up the cape
And you gotta save yourself ’cause I can’t save you

[Outro]
I’m sorry I can’t be Superman
I know that that’s just not in your plans

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Superman Lyrics Meaning

[Chorus]
In this part, Russ is being real about not being able to keep rescuing someone. He knows they expected him to always be there like a superhero, but he’s tired of jumping in to fix everything. He’s stepping back, saying it’s time for that person to take care of themselves because he simply can’t do it for them anymore.

[Verse 1]
Here, Russ talks about how trying to save someone all the time ends up hiding the real problems they need to face. He compares himself to a lifeline—there to support sometimes—but not a hotline people call non-stop. He’s been too involved in other people’s issues, always expected to fix everything. But he’s drained and done with carrying all that weight. Now, he wants space to focus on his own peace and growth. He’s stepping away from chaos and choosing to take care of himself for the first time in a long while. Even though he tried hard to make things work, it just doesn’t feel right anymore, so he’s choosing to walk away.

[Chorus]
Once again, Russ is standing firm in his decision to stop playing the hero. He knows this isn’t what the other person wanted, but he can’t keep rushing in to save them every time. He’s done trying to fix things that aren’t his to fix, and he wants the other person to start taking charge of their own life.

[Bridge]
Russ is pointing out how no matter how much he gives, it’s never enough. People always want more from him—every day of the week, nonstop. He’s tired of being taken for granted. The pattern never ends, and he’s realizing that giving too much only leads to being drained and unappreciated.

[Verse 2]
Here, Russ opens up about how he doesn’t hate the person, but he struggles to love them without feeling like he has to fix everything. Deep down, he wants to believe in them, but always stepping in actually hurts their ability to grow and handle things themselves. He doesn’t want their relationship to turn bitter, so he’s hoping they can learn to respect each other before it all falls apart.

[Chorus]
Once more, Russ repeats his message. He’s not the superhero they want him to be. He’s stepping away from always being the fixer. He’s hanging up his “cape” because it’s time for the other person to take responsibility for their own life and choices.

[Outro]
Russ wraps it up by repeating that he just can’t be that superhero anymore, even if that’s what was expected.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Superman song?
A. Superman song is sung by Russ.

Q. Who wrote Superman lyrics?
A. Superman lyrics are penned by Russ.

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

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