Noa Kirel X Itay Galo - Glasses | נועה קירל & איתי גלו - משקפיים - Mishkafaim | REACTION
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Translation:
Noa Killa
Ron B
Itay Galo
ready?
Colored lights and everything is black for me
In the corner of the corner the light is on for me
What you don't see doesn't hurt
If you're a man, come closer
But one thing you have to remember
You won't destroy that for me, no
The Benz (meaning: short slang for son of a bitch) who'll say no to me was not even born yet
If the boy who will tell me no was born
Tell him to come come come come
you want to show
I want to hide
the tears that fall
At a party in the city
If you ask questions
I don't need to explain
Today I turned off my heart
don't feel...
It's almost 6 in the morning, my makeup was ruined
Both at night and during the day, I have the same story
What you don't see doesn't hurt
If you're a man, come closer
What you think is allowed is forbidden to me
I wear glasses so they won't show my eyes
Raise your hands, come on, raise your hands
I wear glasses so they won't show my eyes
Raise your hands, I'm wearing glasses
You won't destroy that for me, no
The Benz (meaning: short slang for son of a bitch) who'll say no to me was not even born yet
If the boy who will tell me no was born
Tell him to come come come come
Don't see you from a meter (meaning: Folk Israeli slang attributed to a proud person who despises others who are transparent in his eyes, does not consider them and does not consider them)
I put on glasses and say bye
Flying all night with the Tinnai (meaning: popular Israeli slang whose meaning has not been defined, but is often used to describe something happy, exciting)
Thank you so much. I was way off 🤣
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The lyrics of this song have a lot of slang and allusions that can be interpreted differently. So it's fine. Everyone takes it to their own place. Some see the song as allusions to drugs and a nod to the gay community.
By the way, almost at the same time she released this song, she also performed at Ofer Nissim's huge Israel Pride concert (Ofer Nissim is a very well-known and loved DJ in the gay community in Israel and the world), with a song they created together called "Doctor".
You should also make a reaction video to this live performance (:
React to her new song doctor
2:04: "IF you're a man, get closer"
Well they sounded fantastic.
I just love your videos u are so cute😊❤ 🇺🇸❤️🇮🇱
Google translate is awful. It clearly translates from the way the Hebrew words are WRITTEN, not spoken. 6:27: Not "rain" ("matar") but "meter" (100 cm). Not "Dei" but "duy" (=enough).