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13 May 2019
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Can you explain the meaning of the line 'Tryna get my Usher over I can't let it burn' in the song Just a Dream,Nelly?
Can you explain the meaning of the line 'Tryna get my Usher over I can't let it burn' in the song Just a Dream,Nelly?
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It’s “trying to get my Usher on” - he is playing the singer Usher’s songs in his car to cheer himself up but the Usher song Burn comes on. And the song is not helping him because the story of that song is reminding him of his breakup.
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