Kiesza Songs - Hideaway Lyrics
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Album: Sound of a Woman
Released: 2014
Hideaway Lyrics
Taking me high up where I've never been before
I'm holding it back, just one sec, I won't be long
You're just a Hideaway, you're just a feeling
You let my heart escape, beyond the meaning
Not even I can't find a way to stop the storm
Oh, baby, it's out of my control, it's going home
You're just a chance I take to keep on dreaming
You're just another day that keeps me breathing
Baby, another week-end, there's nothing sure
Baby, don't stop me, hide away with me some more!
Uh, you send me the shiver and the spine might overflow
You're bringing me closer to the edge, I'm letting go
You're just a hideaway, you're just a feeling
You let my heart escape, beyond the meaning
Cover my head into the clouds I'm going home
When letting me go and I can't find a way to stop
You're just a chance I take to keep on dreaming
You're just another day that keeps me breathing
Baby, I love the way that there's nothing sure
Baby, don't stop me, hide away with me some more
Hide away with me some more
Taking me high up where I've never been before
I'm holding it back, just one sec, I won't be long
You're just a hideaway, you're just a feeling
You let my heart escape, beyond the meaning
Not even I can't find a way to stop the storm
Oh, baby, it's out of my control, whats going on?
You're just a chance I take to keep on dreaming
You're just another day that keeps me breathing
You're just a chance I take to keep on dreaming
Baby, another week-end, there's nothing sure
Baby, don't stop me, hide away with me some more
Hide away with me some more
Writer/s: ELLESTAD, KIESA / SAMIR, RAMI AFUNI
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Hideaway
She wrote her first song at the age of 18 as a way of expressing her feelings about her parents' divorce and soon started performing her tunes live.
Kiesza moved to Boston after obtaining a scholarship to attend the Berklee College of Music and after completing her studies she went to New York City to advance her music career before settling in London.
"I was ready to board a plane and Rami – the producer I work with – had started working on this track in the studio and it sounded really cool. It reminded me of a lot of the people that I'm into, so I asked if I could jump on the mic before I had to go. The entire song just came out. Everything you hear was finished in an hour-and-a-half. It just poured out. I nearly missed my flight; it was like a scene from a movie."
"Two days later, I get this call from Rami saying, 'I think you need to come back to New York," she added. "That's when I knew I'd found a sound that really worked for me."