: The astronaut's gradual surrender to the planet's allure mirrors breaking free from societal norms to embrace true desires.
The Kiss Me More music video directed by Warren Fu features actor Alex Landi as an astronaut who crashes on "Planet Her". The video reinforces the song's message of liberation: Doja Cat - Kiss Me More (Lyrics) ft. SZA
: She describes a relationship that has the basics—hugging, making love, and cuddling—but lacks the specific spark found in a kiss. Her lines "Boy, you write your name, I can do the same" act as a sensual metaphor for intimacy and shared identity. : The astronaut's gradual surrender to the planet's
: The recurring line "It's just principle" suggests that the request for more kissing is a fundamental need for connection in a relationship that might otherwise feel routine or one-sided. Her lines "Boy, you write your name, I
: SZA’s lyrics lean into the complexities of a past or strained relationship. She describes feeling "constricted" (like being in jail) when things aren't right, while simultaneously acknowledging her worth with lines like "All your fellas say that you lost without me". Music Video Context
Watch the official lyric video to follow the wordplay and metaphors in real-time: Doja Cat - Kiss Me More (Lyrics) ft. SZA YouTube• 15 Apr 2021