Float
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The Neighbourhood - Float Lyrics

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Float Lyrics

Imagine breathing in
Imagine leaving all your air behind
What matters in the end
A matter of opinion 'til you find out

Life can only mean hardly anything
All I'll ever be is partly settled in

To show you how to swim, then they throw you in the deep end
I've been learning since, but it doesn't mean I'll float, oh no
I won't float, no, no, no, no, won't float

I had a funny sleep,
I didn't have a dream
'Cause I don't believe in them

Life can only mean hardly anything
All I'll ever be is partly settled in

To show you how to swim, then they throw you in the deep end
Well I've been learning since, but it doesn't mean I'll float oh no no no
I won't float, no, no, no, no, oh

Float away, float away, then come right back to me
Float away, float away, then come right back to me

To show you how to swim, then they throw you in the deep end
Well I've been learning since, but it doesn't mean I'll float
To show you how to swim, then they throw you in the deep end
Well I've been learning since, but it doesn't mean I'll float no oh no
I won't float

What if I, what if I don't float?
What if I don't float?
I think I'll float, I'll float
I'll float away

Writer(s): JEREMY FREEDMAN, ZACHARY ABELS, BRYAN SAMMIS, JESSE RUTHERFORD, MIKE MARGOTT, EMILE HAYNIE
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How was the song 'Float' by The Neighbourhood created?

    The creation of 'Float' began with Jesse Rutherford writing the song on an acoustic guitar. He then brought it to the band during a dinner break in the studio, where they transformed it from an acoustic version into a full-band arrangement. This collaborative process involved adding hip-hop influenced drumbeats and bass lines, along with guitar riffs.

  2. What makes 'Float' different from other songs by The Neighbourhood?

    According to drummer Bryan Sammis, 'Float' has a more organic feel compared to some of their other tracks. This uniqueness stems from its origins as an acoustic piece that was later developed into a richer, full-band sound during an impromptu studio session.

  3. Who are the contributors to writing 'Float'?

    'Float' was collaboratively written by several members of The Neighbourhood including Jeremy Freedman, Zachary Abels, Bryan Sammis, Jesse Rutherford, and Mikey Margott. Additionally, Emile Haynie also contributed to the songwriting process.

  4. What is the role of each band member in creating 'Float'?

    In creating 'Float', Jesse Rutherford initially wrote the song and came up with melodies. Drummer Bryan Sammis and bassist Mikey Margott added rhythm sections typical of hip-hop influences. Guitarists Jeremy Freedman and Zachary Abels developed accompanying guitar riffs that completed the transformation from an acoustic demo to a full-band track.

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