Taste Lyrics – Coco Jones

Taste Lyrics by Coco Jones is a latest English song in the voice of Coco Jones. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Taste song lyrics are also written by Coco Jones. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In It, the singer describes being deeply captivated by someone, feeling addicted to their presence and the emotions they stir. She compares the intense attraction to a “poison paradise,” where a simple kiss or touch leaves her craving more. It’s a passionate and addictive relationship that she can’t escape, even though she knows it’s a bit toxic. The song explores the thrill and danger of this irresistible connection.

Taste Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Got me where I’d never be
Way you kiss my lips and leave a legacy
Oh, to live without you, what a tragedy
I can’t get enough
All up in my conscious
I don’t want another touch without you there
If I’m being honest, I’m falling in love

[Pre-Chorus]
(With a taste) A taste gets me in places
(With a taste) I’m chasing I can’t erase it

(With a taste) Taste me, boy and I’ll taste you
(With a taste) That’s the way I feel when I’m slipping under

[Chorus]
(With a taste of your lips I’m on a ride) Oh-ooh
(You’re toxic I’m slipping under) Oh, oh, oh
(Taste of a poison paradise) Oh, ooh, yeah
(I’m addicted to you, don’t you know that you’re toxic?) Yeah

[Verse 2]
Don’t hold back, don’t want it
Do me like that, I’m gone
Real, real bad, feeling every emotion
Big noise, back to back
It’s too good, I’m too attatched
One bite of you, the things that it could do

[Pre-Chorus]
(With a taste) A taste gets me in places
(With a taste) I’m chasing I can’t erase it
(With a taste) Taste me, boy and I’ll taste you
(With a taste) That’s the way I feel when I’m slipping under

[Chorus]
(With a taste of your lips I’m on a ride) I’m on a ride

(You’re toxic I’m slipping under) Oh, slipping, slipping
(Taste of a poison paradise) It’s a paradise, ah-ah-ah
(I’m addicted to you, don’t you know that you’re toxic?) Don’t you know that you’re toxic?
(With a taste of your lips I’m on a ride) I’m on a ride
(You’re toxic I’m slipping under) You’re toxic I’m slipping under
(Taste of a poison paradise) Oh-ooh
(I’m addicted to you, don’t you know that you’re toxic?) I’m addicted to you, don’t you know that you’re toxic?

[Bridge]
Dripping down my lips
I’m tryna throw my little hips on you
I’m feening for a kiss
Thirsty for a sip
Dripping down my lips
I’m tryna throw my little hips on you
I’m all over the place
From just a little taste

[Chorus]
(With a taste of your lips I’m on a ride) Oh-ooh
(You’re toxic I’m slipping under) I’m slipping under
(Taste of a poison paradise)
(I’m addicted to you, don’t you know that you’re toxic?) I’m addicted to you, don’t you know that you’re toxic?

[Outro]
Uh-huh
Just a little taste

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Taste Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
In this verse, the singer expresses how deeply captivated she is by someone. Their kiss has a powerful effect on her, leaving a lasting impression. She feels unable to live without them, and the thought of it feels tragic. She is constantly thinking about them and can’t imagine another touch without this person. She’s falling deeply in love.

[Pre-Chorus]
The singer describes how even a small taste or touch from the person keeps her hooked. It affects her emotions deeply and she can’t shake it off. She feels compelled to chase this sensation, and it’s an addictive cycle that she can’t erase or forget. She craves this connection and can’t get enough.

[Chorus]
Here, the singer compares the experience of kissing the person to being on a thrilling ride. She knows it’s dangerous because it’s toxic, but she feels trapped in this intense relationship. The “poison paradise” is a metaphor for how the attraction is both enticing and harmful. She’s addicted to this person, aware of the toxic nature but unable to stop.

[Verse 2]
In this verse, the singer admits that she wants the other person to be bold and passionate with her. She feels completely caught up in the emotions of the relationship, enjoying the overwhelming intensity. She’s so attached that one moment with the person is enough to make her feel like she’s lost control, drawn into the thrill.

[Pre-Chorus]
This pre-chorus repeats the idea that the small taste of the other person sends the singer into emotional turmoil. She is constantly chasing this feeling and can’t shake it. She wants more and can’t stop herself from wanting this intense connection.

[Chorus]
This chorus emphasizes how addictive and consuming the relationship is. The “ride” symbolizes the emotional highs and lows that come with the attraction. The singer knows the relationship is toxic, but she still finds herself slipping deeper into it. The “poison paradise” highlights how this love feels exciting yet dangerous, and despite the harm, she’s still addicted to it.

[Bridge]
In the bridge, the singer describes her physical and emotional longing. She feels completely swept away by the desire for the other person. Every touch and kiss makes her feel uncontrollable, and she is desperate for more. She’s consumed by the feelings this person gives her, even from just a little taste.

[Chorus]
This chorus repeats the same idea from earlier, showing the overwhelming nature of the attraction. The singer is still caught in the intense, addictive pull of the other person. The use of “toxic” emphasizes the harmful but irresistible nature of the relationship, and she’s still helplessly addicted to it.

[Outro]
The outro is simple, reflecting the brief but powerful nature of the attraction, symbolized by “just a little taste.” It suggests that even a small encounter with the person is enough to keep her hooked.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Taste song?
A. Taste song is sung by Coco Jones.

Q. Who wrote Taste lyrics?
A. Taste lyrics are penned by Coco Jones.

Q. Who has given the music of Taste song?
A. Taste music is composed and produced by Coco Jones.

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