Someone To Protect Me
Aqua · Other Songs - Aqua
Hey boy, I wanted to be with you
But tell me, why can't I be
And, so tell me, what the worse thing can happen
Tell me
I need someone to protect me
As you can see I could be hurt
I just can't satisfy the way you want me to
Yeah, yeah, yeah
By now, I really needed this life
For I - For I
Couldn't get any stronger if I can't make you love
But could this mean it's the end of our love
Just give me the reasons [give me the reasons] why can't I be with you
Does this means you love somebody else
Tell me why, oh tell me why I can't be with you
You know I need someone to protect me just like every other people does
Well, from now on, I won't bother you
But I really needed someone to care and someone who
could be good enough to protect me
Right now, I'm o-o-overprotected
But I really need someone, someone to protect me
[Someone to protect me]
And when I say someone, I mean you
You know I can't be perfect
Do you know who could ever be
I need someone to protect me
As you can see I could be hurt
I just can't satisfy the way you want me to
And I really need someone to protect me
I really need someone to protect me
Someone To Protect Me
Released by the Danish synth-pop group Aqua, this track exemplifies the band's signature blend of electronic production and melodic pop sensibilities. As a key component of their discography, the song features the group's characteristic vocal harmonies and driving rhythms that defined their early-to-mid 1990s era. It stands alongside other notable releases such as 'Barbie Girl' and 'Super Trouper' as a testament to Aqua's ability to craft catchy, radio-friendly anthems. The recording showcases the band's proficiency in integrating synthesizer textures with emotive vocals, creating a sound that remains recognizable and influential within the Eurodance and pop genres. While often associated with their greatest hits collections, the track represents a specific moment in their career where they balanced commercial appeal with a distinct musical identity.

