Sometimes a story begins before a single word is spoken.
A glance across a crowded room.
A smile that wasn’t meant for you.
And yet something inside you knows that moment will stay.
ALIBI tells the story of that exact feeling: the moment you see someone you shouldn’t want. Someone who may already belong to another world — another relationship, another life.
And yet the attraction is there.
The narrator of the song isn’t the villain of the story. He doesn’t want to be. But he finds himself crossing a line he knows he probably shouldn’t cross. That’s when the need for an alibi appears — a reason, an excuse, a story that explains why he stepped into the fire.
In the chorus, the alibi becomes a symbol of the small lies we tell ourselves when we start falling for someone:
that it’s just a moment,
that it doesn’t mean anything,
that we can walk away whenever we want.
But as the song unfolds, the truth becomes harder to hide.
Because sometimes the heart isn’t really looking for a story to escape.
It’s looking for the courage to admit what it already knows.
And when that moment comes, the alibi disappears.
ALIBI is a song about attraction that doesn’t ask permission. About the dangerous beauty of crossing emotional lines. And about the moment when you decide that if you’re going to burn, you might as well burn without regret.
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