Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)
by Elle King
Summary
This song is all about letting loose and enjoying the wild side of life, especially when you're feeling tipsy. Elle King captures that carefree vibe of partying, meeting new people, and avoiding responsibilities for a night.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" revolves around the thrill of nightlife and the freedom that comes with being drunk. It’s a celebration of living in the moment, forgetting about problems, and making spontaneous choices. The song paints a vivid picture of bar scenes, fun encounters, and that urge to keep the party going instead of facing reality.
Verse 1
I got some money in my pocket, got some trouble on my tail
I can hear the dive's a-knocking, guess I'm heading off the rails
Singing, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
I'm talking 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
In this verse, Elle starts by setting the stage for a night out. She mentions having some cash and trouble, hinting at a carefree attitude mixed with a bit of recklessness. The dive bar represents a familiar escape where she feels the pull to let loose. The repeated “ooh-ooh” is catchy and fun, creating a light-hearted mood that invites listeners to join in on her adventure.
Chorus
So bartender, take my keys
What do you want from me?
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home
The chorus is the heart of the song. Here, Elle is clearly stating her desire to stay out and enjoy the night. By asking the bartender to take her keys, she’s signaling she wants to let go of her responsibilities. It's all about that feeling of freedom and the thrill of being drunk, making it relatable for anyone who’s ever wanted to escape reality for just a little longer.
Verse 2
I got some new best friends forever, see, I met 'em at the bar
Where the whiskey goes down better, when they don't know who you are
Singing, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
I'm talking 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
In this verse, Elle captures the fun of meeting new people while out drinking. There's a sense of camaraderie that comes with being in a bar setting, where everyone is there to unwind. The mention of whiskey sets a relaxed vibe, and the anonymity of not being known adds to the thrill of connecting with others. This part highlights that feeling of being carefree and open to new experiences.
Chorus
Ooh, gonna feel this in the morning
Ooh-ooh, 'cause I'm going hard tonight
So bartender, take my keys
The chorus repeats, emphasizing that carefree attitude. Elle acknowledges that the fun of the night comes with a price, as she’ll feel the effects in the morning. But in the moment, it doesn’t matter. She’s living for today, wanting to enjoy every second without worrying about tomorrow.
Verse 3
We're in the bathroom gettin' chatty, there's a line out in the hall
Tryna be my sugar daddy, gettin' handsy in the stalls
Singing, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
I'm talking 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
This verse dives into the more playful and cheeky side of a night out. The bathroom scene suggests a more intimate and spontaneous moment, where conversations can lead to unexpected flirtations. It paints a picture of wild nightlife and the thrill of unexpected encounters, all wrapped up in that catchy “ooh-ooh” melody that keeps the energy high.
Chorus
You like my gin and tonic kisses, 'cause you know they taste so sweet
And I know you got your missus, but there ain't no one like me
Talkin' 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
In this part of the chorus, Elle continues to explore the fun of flirting while drinking. The “gin and tonic kisses” line captures that sweet, intoxicating feeling of attraction. She’s confident and knows she stands out, which adds a playful edge to the song. It’s a celebration of being bold and enjoying the moment, regardless of the consequences.
Bridge
Ooh, gonna feel this in the morning
Ooh-ooh, 'cause I'm going hard tonight
So bartender, take my keys
The bridge reinforces that carefree spirit. Elle acknowledges the hangover that’s coming but doesn’t let it stop her from enjoying the night. This part acts as a reminder that despite knowing what’s ahead, she’s committed to living in the moment. It’s about embracing the fun, no matter the future repercussions.
Outro
(Oh-oh) I don't wanna
(Oh-oh-oh) don't wanna go home
(Oh-oh) I don't wanna
(Oh-oh-oh)
The outro wraps up the song with a catchy chant that drives home the main message. It’s simple but effective, repeating her desire to stay out and keep the party going. The repetition makes it memorable and reinforces that fun, carefree vibe that runs throughout the song.
Closing Thoughts
"Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)" is a fun anthem for anyone who enjoys the nightlife. Elle King captures the essence of wanting to escape reality, even if just for a night. With catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, it’s a perfect song for letting loose and living in the moment. Whether you’re at a bar with friends or just need to unwind, this track invites you to embrace that carefree spirit.
Full Lyrics
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I can hear the dive's a-knocking, guess I'm heading off the rails
Singing, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
I'm talking 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
I got some new best friends forever, see, I met 'em at the bar
Where the whiskey goes down better, when they don't know who you are
Singing, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
I'm talking 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh, gonna feel this in the morning
Ooh-ooh, 'cause I'm going hard tonight
So bartender, take my keys
What do you want from me?
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home
Not staying in to fight
I'm staying out all night
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home
We don't gotta wait until the weekend
There's always time for jumping off the deep end
So don't you wait up tonight
Don't worry, I'll be fine
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home, yeah
We're in the bathroom gettin' chatty, there's a line out in the hall
Tryna be my sugar daddy, gettin' handsy in the stalls
Singing, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
I'm talking 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
You like my gin and tonic kisses, 'cause you know they taste so sweet
And I know you got your missus, but there ain't no one like me
Talkin' 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Mmm, I'm talking 'bout you-ooh-ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh, gonna feel this in the morning
Ooh-ooh, 'cause I'm going hard tonight
So bartender, take my keys
What do you want from me?
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home
Not staying in to fight
I'm staying out all night
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home
We don't gotta wait until the weekend
There's always time for jumping off the deep end
So don't you wait up tonight
Don't worry, I'll be fine
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home, yeah
(Oh-oh) I don't wanna
(Oh-oh-oh) don't wanna go home
(Oh-oh) I don't wanna
(Oh-oh-oh)
So bartender, take my keys
What do you want from me?
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home
Not staying in to fight
I'm staying out all night
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home
We don't gotta wait until the weekend (hell no)
There's always time for jumping off the deep end (let's go)
So don't you wait up tonight
Don't worry, I'll be fine
Baby, I'm drunk, and I don't wanna go home, yeah
(Oh-oh) I don't wanna
(Oh-oh-oh) don't wanna go home
(Oh-oh) I don't wanna
(Oh-oh-oh) don't wanna go home