The Weeknd and Labrynth are saying, "ok great, now what?" They feels screwed over by society and it seems that they "lose. A live recording from the 2011 BRIT Awards show, in which Tempah, Labrinth and Turner performed a mash-up of the tracks 'Pass Out', 'Miami 2 Ibiza' and 'Written in the Stars'. The lyrics suggest a "what's next?" situation. The end of the song is clearly describing how screwed over people seem to be after they've "grown up." As a recent high school graduate, I relate. He clearly says "stupid is next to 'I love you'" so if there is a romantic element, he obviously in confused about love, another common theme in his music. This is typical of the Weeknd, contradicting himself. There seems to be plenty of typos in the lyrics posted here, so I can't be sure, but looking at the lyrics in writing makes me see a possible romantic connection. There seems to be plenty of typos in the lyrics posted here, so I cant be sure, but looking at the lyrics in writing makes me see a possible romantic connection.
It makes sense, since the Weeknd's mother is a devout Christian, but Abel, to say the least, doesn't show much interest in Christian values (through the content of his songs). It makes sense, since the Weeknds mother is a devout Christian, but Abel, to say the least, doesnt show much interest in Christian values (through the content of his songs). This includes education, but also things like religion and societal norms. The beginning starts as an "F you" to not just education, but authority in general. I think this song is generally about growing up. Verse 2: Labrinth Only losers go to school They cant teach what they cant prove Come put this inside a test-tube Because stupids next to 'I love you. By continuing to use this website, you agree to our policies regarding the use of cookies. This one is tough (I went onto this website hoping to see something already posted). Find out at which radio station you can hear Weeknd - Losers Ft Labrinth.