A pop declaration of endless nights and feeling alive.
We stars to hit the floor
Kat DeLuna's 'Forever' builds its world on a star flying across the moon. The lyric moves from that celestial image to the dance floor, where hands meet and the feeling is 'so alive.' It's a straightforward pop promise of nights that won't end.
The phrase 'We stars to hit the floor' pulls the cosmic imagery down to earth. It turns a night out into something brighter and more permanent, just for a moment, before the 'forever and ever' chorus takes over again.
It's a neat, compact line that connects the romantic fantasy up above with the physical reality of the club below.
The song doesn't complicate its premise. It's a direct, repetitive pledge of devotion built for a dance beat, where the feeling matters more than the specifics.
The way 'forever and ever' stacks up in the outro, layered with ad-libs in Spanish, gives the simple phrase a little more weight and warmth.
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