Forrest Frank - Backwards Lyrics

Backwards Lyrics


O-oh, oh
O-oh, oh
O-oh, oh
O-oh, oh

Okay, hol' up, uh
This that wakin' up at noon
Out the window, with the view
Doing whatever we choose
On the roof, singing "Nothing gonna hold me backwards"
Imma spend it all on laughter, ayy

This that 82 degrees
Got the water to my knees
Out here swinging with the trees on the beach
Singing "Nothing gonna hold me backwards"
Imma spend it all on laughter, ayy

Me, my homies, not a co
Swimming in a lot of flow
We don't got a lot of dough
But we got a pot of gold
How you like my style, ohh?
Guess it's been a while, yo ayy
My mamacita, think I might keep your dulce gomita
They'll come and greet ya' with a big old smile
Cuz she just cuffed the title

Aye, hol' up
This that wakin' up at noon
Out the window, with the view
Doing whatever we choose
On the roof, singing "Nothing gonna hold me backwards"
Imma spend it all on laughter, ayy

This that 82 degrees (Oh)
Got the water to my knees
Out here swinging with the trees on the beach
Singing "Nothing gonna hold me backwards"
Imma spend it all on laughter (Imma, Imma, Imma)

On a rooftop, thinking 'bout nothing
All my roommates probably on to something
Whatever we do, we gotta keep it bumping
Keep it bumping, keep it bumping

On a rooftop, thinking 'bout nothing
All my roommates probably on to something
Whatever we do, we gotta keep it bumping
Keep it bumping, keep it bumping

Okay, hol' up, uh
This that wakin' up at noon
Out the window, with the view
Doing whatever we choose
On the roof, singing "Nothing gonna hold me backwards"
Imma spend it all on laughter, ayy

This that 82 degrees
Got the water to my knees
Out here swinging with the trees on the beach
Singing "Nothing gonna hold me backwards"
Imma spend it all on laughter

Feel good
Oh, haha
Mhh
Okay, oh
Oh, yeah
O-oh, oh
Yeah, feel good
O-oh, oh
O-oh, oh
O-oh, oh


Forrest. - Backwards (Official Audio)

Backwards Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Forrest Frank's song "Backwards," released around August 19, 2020, alongside its official audio, captures a vibrant snapshot of youthful freedom and simple joy. The track immediately establishes a carefree atmosphere, painting scenes of leisure – waking late, enjoying views, and spontaneous activities like being on a rooftop or at the beach. It’s an ode to living in the moment, prioritizing experiences and connection over material possessions. The repetition of feeling good and the celebratory sounds woven throughout underscore this theme of embracing the present and finding happiness in the everyday, whether it's the weather, the water, or just the company of friends.

At the heart of "Backwards" is a powerful declaration of resilience and forward momentum. The recurring line "Nothing gonna hold me backwards" serves as an anchor, emphasizing a determination to move beyond past limitations or potential future obstacles. This is coupled with the intention to "spend it all on laughter," highlighting a deliberate choice to invest in joy and positive experiences as the ultimate currency. The lyrics contrast material wealth ("We don't got a lot of dough") with true riches found in community and simple abundance ("But we got a pot of gold"), suggesting that genuine happiness isn't tied to financial status but to connection, freedom, and a joyful spirit. The casual references to friendship and shared moments reinforce the idea that these experiences are best enjoyed together, adding another layer to the song's celebration of life's simpler, yet most valuable, aspects.

The uplifting message of "Backwards" resonates with themes of overcoming challenges and focusing on what truly matters, which find echoes in various spiritual texts. The resolve to not be held backwards aligns with principles found in scripture, such as forgetting past hindrances and pressing toward future goals, as expressed in Philippians 3:13-14, where Paul speaks of forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead. Similarly, the emphasis on finding wealth in joy and connection rather than material possessions reflects wisdom literature like Proverbs 15:17, which states, "Better is a dinner of herbs where love is than a fatted ox with hatred," or Proverbs 17:22, "A joyful heart is good medicine." The song's spirit of present enjoyment and trust in simple abundance also touches upon the sentiment of not worrying about tomorrow, finding contentment in today's blessings.

Forrest Frank Songs

Related Songs